Although not brand new, Apple's New iPad, armed with a full HD display with 3.1 million pixels, a four times faster processor and 4G LTE capability, has enough spark in to offer its rivals a killer blow.
As the company's latest tablet was unveiled, activists renewed complaints that labor conditions remain deplorable at Apple vendors' factories. The group SumOfUs is calling on Apple to prove that it follows the law.
Yes, the New iPad is not brand new, it's not so different. The devices does miss some highly anticipated features, but armed with a full HD display with 3.1 million pixels, a four times faster processor and 4G LTE capability, it is not a complete disappointment as well. Keep on reading for more insights.
The whole tech community seems to have been mesmerized by Apple's New iPad which was released Wednesday.
Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the New iPad and revealed details of the company's third-generation and 4G-ready tablet at a tightly scripted event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco Wednesday.
Apple Inc's latest iPad sports a crisper display and an array of technology advances that, while less than revolutionary, may prove enough for now to keep rivals like Amazon.com Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd at bay.
The U.S. Justice Department is threatening to sue Apple and five major U.S. publishers for allegedly fixing the price of e-books, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
It's finally here... and the new iPad, as Tim Cook referred to it (neither an iPad 3 nor a 2S) sports a stunning display and an array of spellbinding features that will silent Android competitors like Samsung and Amazon for quite some time.
Ray Ozzie, the man who succeeded Bill Gates as Microsoft Corp's tech visionary, believes the world has moved past the personal computer, potentially leaving behind the world's largest software company.
Prospective tablet buyers may have been holding off on buying a new device until Apple announced the new iPad. Now that we know the iPad 2 is down to $400, so here's why it's a better deal.
Issa, avoiding many of the thread's more substantive questions, chose to focus on intellectual property, his favorite gadgets and his love for Two and a Half Men.
Today Apple released its latest tablet device--the new iPad--but while all of the improved features wooed bloggers, journalists and fans alike, one fact was left lingering in the minds of those that had closely followed the event: The name of the new iPad cuts against the grain of names previously given by Apple to its mobile devices.
With the new iPad out of the bag, the iPhone 5 rumor mill has accelerated with speculation over new features and specs.
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...
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:
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.