When Is One More Gadget Just Too Many?
January 29, 2010
Kira Marchenese works in online communications, and so she arrived on a business trip to New York earlier this week equipped with all the gadgets you might expect: personal smart phone, work smart phone, laptop, iPod touch.
Publishers embrace iPad, but revolution unlikely
January 29, 2010
Book publishers predicted on Wednesday that Apple’s iPad would boost interest in online reading.
Apple IPad Screen Suppliers Likely to Be LG Display, Innolux, ISuppli Says
January 29, 2010
Apple Inc. will a oelikelya use LG Display Co. and Innolux Display Corp. to supply liquid-crystal displays for its new iPad device, researcher ISuppli Corp.
Adobe: We Want Flash Developers on the IPad
January 29, 2010
Adobe Systems reached out to Flash developers in the wake of Apple’s iPad announcement, saying it plans to add support for the iPad’s higher screen resolution to its upcoming Packager for iPhone development tool.
On the Call: Netflix CEO Reed Hastings
January 29, 2010
Netflix Inc.’s success streaming video over the Internet has led some people to wonder when the subscription service might develop an application that would allow its subscribers to watch on Apple Inc.’s iPhone and iTouch.
Turner Says Apple’s IPad Tablet `Exceeded Expectations’: Video
January 29, 2010
Jan. 27 — Robert Turner, chairman and chief investment officer of Turner Investment Partners, talks with Bloomberg’s Carol Massar about Apple’s Inc.’s IPad tablet, unveiled today in San Francisco.
iSnore: iPad
January 29, 2010
January 27, 2010, 02:52 PM – I wanted better. The iTablet iReader is the iPad, and it looks very much like a wider/taller iPod.
Apple unveils iPad tablet computer
January 29, 2010
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs holds the new iPad tablet computing device in San Francisco on Wednesday.
Apple Tablet Revealed By Analytics Data
January 29, 2010
Apple employees keep corporate secrets if they want to keep their jobs, but Apple devices are less guarded.
Amazon Enlists Developers To Head Off Apple Threat
January 29, 2010
It won’t be easy to build a thriving community of software makers on par with the one that has rallied around Apple, which has registered more than 125,000 developers who have built more than 100,000 apps for the iPhone and iPod touch.
