Apple product launches tend to bring out much speculation about what features a new device might have, but now consumers are getting wise to Apple's ways, so there wasn't quite the barrage of rumors this time. With the new iPad released, let's see which predictions were right and which were wrong. First, the name. Nobody got this one right. It's just iPad, not iPad 3 or HD. Perhaps all the new iPads will be just iPad, and people can take to calling them by year like with automobile m...
Apple Inc took the wraps off a faster 4G-equipped iPad starting at $629, hoping the latest version of its tablet can safeguard its dominance over rivals ranging from Amazon.com Inc to Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
With the new iPad hitting stores on March 16, tech geeks are sure to be rushing in their pre-orders. Referred to as the “post PC” device, the upcoming gadget packs full HD quality into a portable 9.7-inch screen.
Apple introduced its next-generation iPad on Wednesday, simply called the new iPad, which looks identical to the iPad 2 but with some killer new features. But even despite these additions, should you upgrade to the new iPad if you already own an iPad 2? We'll break it down for you:
Apple released the new iPad Wednesday, and within two hours a frenzy to pre-order the tablet had broken the site Apple had set up to allow consumers to get on the list for one of the new iPads.
The new iPad may have blown us away with its 2048 x 1536, 3.1 million pixel Retina Display, but its new camera-the 'iSight'-comes as a disappointment.
The third generation of the iPad was announced by Apple on Wednesday in San Francisco. It is not called the iPad 3 or the iPad HD. Keeping it simple, the product was simply called the new iPad.
Apple unveiled the 'New iPad' at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Wednesday, bringing forth finally the much rumored successor of the iPad 2.
Before Apple officially introduced the third version of the iPad, investors and customers were advised to pay attention because there were three keys to watch.
Apple fans were sure to be glued to their computer screens today, as a San Francisco event revealed information about the next generation iPad. Simply referred to as “the new iPad” at the event, the gadget will feature HD display and is available for purchase on March 16. But with a host of new features there is an important question to consider: Does better display mean better battery?
At Apple's iPad unveiling in San Francisco, the company announced that its next-gen iPad, called simply the new iPad, will feature voice dictation technology, but will leave out its AI personal assistant Siri, which is still exclusive to the iPhone 4S.
Apple announced in San Francisco on Wednesday that the new iPad will be released on March 16. At a press conference, Apple unveiled then newest, latest and best technology that the new iPad offers. Instead of reading about the specifications and new updates, check out some of the funniest Tweets by the biggest Apple nerds.
Will the new iPad be compatible with the Smart Cover that was rolled out last year with the iPad 2?
Apple debuted the New iPad, a new Apple TV interface and device capable of 1080p video streaming and an iOS version 5.1 update March 7 at a press conference in San Francisco. Here are the top exciting features in the new tablet and the new additions to iOS and the Apple TV.
Find out here how much Apple's new iPad Costs. With prices beginning at $499, the newest tablet on the market is offered at a wide range of price points.
The wait is finally over and Apple has finally unveiled its most anticipated feature on the new iPad: The Retina Display.
Apple has announced the release of the new iPad at a press conference earlier today, which marks the release of the third generation of the company’s tablet device. While the new iPad may not look all that different, but the hardware inside the device is actually much more powerful than previous versions. The new iPad is due to hit shelves on March 16 and packs a mean brand new quad-core Apple A5X graphics processor and three different options for internal storage that include 16 GB, 32 GB and ...
Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) unveiled a faster iPad tablet with a sharper display and the ability to connect with the Internet on 4G broadband networks.
Apple’s third-generation iPad, formally known as the new iPad, will officially go on sale March 16, 2012, around the world. This will be Apple’s biggest roll-out ever. Apple will release the new iPad in brick and mortar stores as well as on its online store on that date but pre-order online at the Apple store start Wednesday.
For months, Apple fans have been speculating whether the company's next-gen tablet would be called the iPad 3 or the iPad HD. On Wednesday in San Francisco, inside the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Apple CEO Tim Cook took the stage and introduced the new iPad.
As the new Apple iPad release event began Wednesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook redefined the tech giant as a post-PC company, shifting emphasis away from its home computers to its signature iPad, iPod and iPhone products.
Apple Inc took the wraps off a faster 4G-equipped iPad on Wednesday, hoping the latest version of its tablet can safeguard its dominance as rivals from Amazon to Samsung pile into the market.