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Why the $399 iPad 2 is the most important announcement Apple made yesterday
Yesterday, Apple touted a tablet that is going to be a huge part of its strategy for the year ahead, and will likely continue to crush competitors under the weight of its dominance. No, I’m…
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11 weeks ago by mlapida
TechCrunch
It’s sort of funny that the only major thing those in the rumor business got wrong was the name of the new iPad. It’s not the previously presumed “iPad 3″, nor is it the…
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12 weeks ago by mlapida
Which new iPad should I get? – Marco.org
This article is partially responsible for my recent purchase.
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12 weeks ago by mlapida
Google Just Snuck Most of Chrome OS Onto the iPad
With the announcement of its new Search app, Google gave iPad users more than just a slick and well-made native search app that bests the experience on any Android tablet. It also managed to squeeze…
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november 2011 by mlapida
Amazon’s New Kindles
Kindle Fire The Kindle Fire’s slogan says it all: “ All the content. Ultra-fast web browsing. ” That’s the best sort of marketing message: simple, appealing, and true . Well, we’ll see how fast their new cloud-boosted Silk browser is in practice, but the content part is undeniably true. If you buy a Kindle Fire,…
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october 2011 by mlapida
Tablets are Empowering Users
There has always been a debate about widescreen laptops versus 4:3 (standard/normal/TV-non-HD) aspect ratio laptops — ever since widescreen became a “thing” in laptop users minds. The debate always came down to one or two points, but usually people would settle on the notion as follows: A vertically oriented screen that best reflects your standard A4 sized page is the best for reading and writing. Whereas a horizontally oriented screen…
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september 2011 by mlapida
Amazon’s Kindle Tablet Is Very Real. I’ve Seen It, Played With It.
It’s called simply the “Amazon Kindle”. But it’s not like any Kindle you’ve seen before. It displays content in full color. It has a 7-inch capacitive touch screen. And…
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september 2011 by mlapida

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