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Tablet Shootout : Apple iPad 2 vs RIM PlayBook

Apple unveiled its lighter, thinner and faster rendition of iPad, the iPad 2 with upgrades sufficient enough to give a tough fight to the current breed of Android, webOS and QNX-based tablets.
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Can Tablets End PC Growth?

RBC Capital Markets estimates that tablets may ultimately cannibalize around 15 percent of the total PC market through 2014, which while material, doesn't deter the PC markets from seeing sustained growth over the next 5-years.
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iOS 4.3 Unveiled at Apple's iPad 2 Event

Apple, along with the launch of iPad2, has officially updated its iOS mobile operating system to 4.3, with features including a faster browser, iTunes home sharing and enhancements to AirPlay.
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Instant View: Apple CEO Jobs takes stage at iPad event

Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs surprised investors by presenting the company's new iPad personally at an event in San Francisco on Wednesday, calming some fears about his health and helping the company's stock higher.
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Apple's Jobs takes stage, shows off iPad 2

Apple Inc's maestro Steve Jobs took the stage to unveil the iPad 2 on Wednesday, drawing a standing ovation with his surprise return to the spotlight after a brief medical absence.
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Apple's Jobs strides on stage at iPad event

Apple Inc's maestro Steve Jobs took the stage to a standing ovation on Wednesday, returning to the spotlight after a brief medical absence to unveil the second version of the iPad.
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How Apple Changed The iPad

A thinner, lighter follow-up to the bestselling iPad, Apple promised a lot with the iPad 2. Does the company deliver?
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Apple's Jobs strides onstage at iPad event

Apple Inc's maestro Steve Jobs took the stage to a standing ovation on Wednesday, returning to the spotlight after a brief medical absence to unveil the second version of the iPad.

Steve Jobs Could Attend Apple Event

Speculation is rife that Jobs will attend the event, despite skipping many Apple events, including the company's annual shareholders meeting, since he went on medical leave in January.

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