While Apple devices don’t traditionally attract corporate clients, JPMorgan Chase & Co. is giving iPads to all of its employees in the global investment banking division. Several other corporations are also considering the iPad for business uses. This could be bad news for RIM who is hoping its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet device will attract its Continue Reading →
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Want to multitask on your iPad? Now you can.  Apple has released iOS 4.2.1 for the iPad, which allows users to run more than one application at a time and create folders. The update also includes AirPrint so users can utilize wireless printing from the device. If you’ve got an iPad you’ll want to get Continue Reading →
Rumor has it that Rupert Murdoch is developing a daily news publication exclusively for tablet devices, such as the iPad.  Murdoch has assembled top talent from traditional publications to help launch the new project, “The Daily.” It’s expected that the new digital publication will be unveiled around Christmas and cost 99 cents per week. Read Continue Reading →
The best way to experience the web, email, photos, and video. Hands down. All of the built-in apps on iPad were designed from the ground up to take advantage of the large Multi-Touch screen and advanced capabilities of the iPad. And they work in any orientation. So you can do things with these apps that Continue Reading →

Comcast’s New iPad App

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Comcast released its new iPad app on Monday. The app is free for Comcast subscribers and allows users to watch television shows, on-demand content and program their DVRs from their iPads. Comcast plans on releasing a version of the app for the iPhone, iPod touch and Android devices by the end of the year. Read Continue Reading →
Research In Motion
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion will release its tablet computer, the “PlayBook,” in the first quarter of 2011. In hopes of competing with Apple‘s iPad and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, the RIM device will be priced under $500. RIM has not confirmed the exact price or announced where the 7-inch tablet will be sold. Read the Continue Reading →
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Apple’s iPad is dominating the tablet market with 95 percent of the total market share. Apple has had very little competition since the iPad’s debut in April. However, tablets from HP, RIM and Samsung will soon be released. The tablet wars are heating up. Read the full story on wsj.com Continue Reading →

Is Steve Jobs Santa?

What toys are children requesting for the holidays? Well, they’re not toys at all! According to the Duracell Toy Report, the three most wanted items of kids 5 to 16 years-old are all Apple products including the iPhone 4, iPod Touch and the iPad. Other popular requests are Kinect for Xbox and the Flip Video Continue Reading →
Share e-Books With Your Kindle, Finally! Amazon will finally let Kindle users swap e-books with other Kindle owners. Amazon announced that Kindle users could start lending e-books to friends for a 14-day period. However, during that time the lender does not have access to the book. Also, not every book will be available for sharing, Continue Reading →

The HP Slate Tablet Is Here

The HP Slate Tablet Is Here HP has finally launched its tablet, the HP Slate, which is geared towards business professionals. Priced at $800, the Slate runs Windows 7 and features an 8.9-inch touchscreen with both front and rear cameras. Microsoft’s Chief Executive, Steve Ballmer, has named the Slate an “iPad Killer.” We’ll see… Texas Continue Reading →