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“I was an iPad skeptic” – Ars Technica

April 3, 2013 by  
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Ars Technica “I was an iPad skeptic”Ars TechnicaIt’s hard to believe that the iPad and the hundreds of tablets that arrived in its wake have been around for only three years. On April 3, 2010, Apple introduced the original iPad at a media event in San Francisco, kicking off a whirlwind of innovation …iPad city… […]

Review: Thunderstorm iPad speaker-case is a boombox for the digital era – Ars Technica

March 10, 2013 by  
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Ars Technica Review: Thunderstorm iPad speaker-case is a boombox for the digital eraArs TechnicaAt this year’s CES in Las Vegas, Belkin showed off its latest product: an iPad case. In a world where gigabit wireless is on the horizon, this doesn’t seem like the most daring or logical move for the well-respected networking company. But […]

Is the iPad mini brilliant? The OpenForum discusses – Ars Technica (blog)

November 12, 2012 by  
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CIO Today Is the iPad mini brilliant? The OpenForum discussesArs Technica (blog)This week Senior Apple Editor Jacqui Cheng reviewed the iPad mini, and she found many features to love about it, but some features, like the display, left a bit to be desired. Ars readers also got their hands on Apple’s new small-form tablet, and […]

offer the iPhone with a prepaid plan – Ars Technica

June 6, 2012 by  
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Forbes offer the iPhone with a prepaid planArs Technicaby Chris Foresman – May 31, 2012 2:25 pm UTC Leap Wireless announced on Thursday morning that its Cricket prepaid wireless carrier will begin offering the “first” prepaid iPhone option in the US on June 22. Though the devices will cost significantly …The New Prepaid iPhone Deal: […]

iPhone Configuration Utility enables running iPhoto on original iPad – Ars Technica

March 10, 2012 by  
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Technology Bloom News iPhone Configuration Utility enables running iPhoto on original iPadArs TechnicaBy Chris Foresman | Published March 10, 2012 4:20 PM Though Apple left the original iPad out of the iPhoto party it’s still possible to install and run the app using the iPhone Configuration Utility. The utility is designed to configure and install […]

iPad 3 rumor roundup: everything we think we know – Ars Technica

March 5, 2012 by  
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VentureBeat iPad 3 rumor roundup: everything we think we knowArs TechnicaBy Jacqui Cheng | Published March 4, 2012 6:00 PM Apple’s special media event—one that many believe to be for the next-generation iPad—is now mere days away. By this time next week, we’ll know once and for all how many of those pesky pre-event rumors […]

Stolen iPhone? Your iMessages may still be going to the wrong place – Ars Technica

December 15, 2011 by  
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Stolen iPhone? Your iMessages may still be going to the wrong placeArs TechnicaFor modern iPhone owners, though, such a phenomenon should be in the distant past thanks to the advent of remote wipe capabilities, right? Perhaps not. Some unlucky iPhone owners are beginning to discover that, despite their best efforts to remove all …iMessage Security […]

iPad 3: super-high-res displays a go, but yields will be low – Ars Technica

November 24, 2011 by  
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X-bit Labs iPad 3: super-high-res displays a go, but yields will be lowArs TechnicaBy all accounts, the screen in the upcoming iPad 3 should be two times more spectacular than the display in the iPad 2, shown here. It’s the most definitive assurance yet that Apple’s …iPad 3 retina-slaying reports return, 7.85-inch iPad possibility voicedSlashGearContract […]

iPhone 4S pops up, iCloud backups being reset ahead of iOS 5 release – Ars Technica

September 19, 2011 by  
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TechDay.co.nz iPhone 4S pops up, iCloud backups being reset ahead of iOS 5 releaseArs TechnicaIf you have been using iCloud to back up the contents of your iPhone, be prepared to have your backups deleted. Apple told developer with access to the iOS 5 beta (and rogue users trying to get a …Apple Resetting iCloud […]

German court bans Galaxy Tab 10.1: looks too much like iPad – Ars Technica

September 9, 2011 by  
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USA Today German court bans Galaxy Tab 10.1: looks too much like iPadArs TechnicaOn Friday, a Düsseldorf court upheld its previous ban on the device, with Judge Johanna Brueckner-Hofmann ruling that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 looked too much like the iPad Community Design that Apple has registered with the European Union. …Apple Wins Permanent Ban […]

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