Analyst Looks For Apple Tablet In Spring 2010
Oppenheimer analyst Yair Reiner is making waves with a prediction that Apple will ship a 10.1-inch touch-screen tablet in spring 2010, with book publishers poised to sell titles via Apple’s online...
View ArticleApple Set To Steal Amazon’s Thunder And Maybe Media Sales Too
Apple’s putative tablet computer will likely serve as a book reader, Web-surfing device and games player, a combination of features that could lure potential buyers of Amazon’s Kindle. Even more...
View ArticleiPad Analysis: iPhone Users Get It, But Will Others?
“Unlike the iPhone, which filled an already well-established need (cellular telephone usage), there is no existing need the iPad fills. That is, unless you’re an iPhone or iPod touch user,” writes...
View ArticleResearch: 3D TVs, iPads Reach ‘Hype Cycle’ Peak
Industry expectations over 3D home entertainment and media tablets such as Apple’s iPad are approaching their respective peaks, according to a new “hype cycle” forecast by marketing research firm...
View ArticleComcast Adding VOD Capability to iPad App
Comcast says it plans to roll out a "play now" feature to its Xfinity iPad app in the coming weeks, enabling pay-TV subscribers to watch nearly 3,000 hours of on-demand content (release here)....
View ArticleAmong Tablet Owners, Devices Supplanting TV: Study
More than one third of tablet computer owners (34%) already spend more time each day using their devices than they do watching TV, according to new research from Google’s AdMob. The survey of some...
View ArticleApple Launches Lion OS As Digital Download
Apple began selling its Lion upgrade to the OSX operating system as a $29.99 digital download from its App Store today, one day after the company announced that its iPad business has overtaken revenue...
View ArticleApple Reportedly Trims iPad Supply Orders; Amazon Could Announce Tablet This...
While tablet computers are poised to be a top-selling product this holiday season, Apple has cut its fourth-quarter manufacturing orders for the iPad 2 by 25 percent, according to JPMorgan analysts...
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