by Thomas Houston on March 4, 2011 at 10:00 AM

For those of you that haven't been paying attention to the iPad 2 hype-fest that has consumed the Internet for the past month, we can almost understand how you could've unknowingly purchased a first-generation iPad in the last 14 days. For those new tablet owners feeling burnt by Wednesday's unveiling of the iPad 2, Apple is offering a $100 reimbursement under its retail purchase policy. ...
by Terrence O'Brien on March 2, 2011 at 01:28 PM

Apple kicked off the tablet era with last year's launch of the iPad, and countless manufacturers have been scrambling to catch up. It's no surprise that Apple wants to make sure its presence is felt as the Tablet Wars continue on through 2011. The iPad 2 is hardly revolutionary, but it's a worthy upgrade to an already attractive package. And say what you will about Apple and iOS, but it's still ...
by Evan Shamoon on December 1, 2010 at 06:30 AM

It's rare that a gadget feels as transformative as the iPad. With its recent iOS 4.2 update, which essentially brings the device up to speed with the iPhone/iPod interface, the iPad finally feels like the tablet we wanted from the beginning. The addition of the multi-tasking and folders functions is huge, and, if you've got an AppleTV, AirPlay should prove to be a nice way to seamlessly ...
by Amar Toor on September 9, 2010 at 12:30 PM

Apple turned a lot of heads this morning when it unexpectedly opened the App Store to apps created with third-party development programs -- including, apparently, those using Adobe Flash. In a news release posted on its site, Apple declared that it would be "relaxing all restrictions on the development tools used to create iOS apps, as long as the resulting apps do not download any code." The ...
by Matt Evans on July 25, 2010 at 11:00 AM

Despite a great level of ingenuity on some companies' parts, finding a useful accessory for your iPad these days is akin to sifting through junk at a garage sale. Syte Shirt, a recent startup, has just entered the peripheral field with an accessory it feels will finally provide a useful casing for the iPad. By placing the tablet inside a T-shirt, with the screen turned outward, the Pad becomes ...
by Amar Toor on July 13, 2010 at 09:40 AM

In the visually illustrious world of Hayao Miyazaki, anything goes. Children fly, parents turn into pigs, and shadows cook udon. One thing that doesn't exist in his fantasy land, though, is the iPad.
It's a well known fact that Miyazaki is a staunch anti-techie. He owns no computer, DVD player or cell phone, and proudly communicates via handwritten letters whenever he feels the need to express ...
by Caleb Johnson on June 21, 2010 at 08:30 AM

Need to conduct Mass? Starting in July, there's an app for that. According to the AP, an Italian priest has created an iPad application that contains the entire missal -- the text used to conduct Mass throughout the liturgical year. The Reverend Paolo Padrini's unnamed free app will launch next month in English, French, Spanish, Italian and Latin. Two years ago, Padrini developed the iPhone app, ...
by Amar Toor on June 14, 2010 at 09:20 AM

Good husbands spend hours on end coming up with innovative ways to surprise their sweethearts with gifts. Stefan Magdalinski is a good husband. As Engadget reports, Stefan recently surprised his wife by giving her a frozen iPad, encased in chocolate, that he had smuggled into South Africa via London. He photo-documented the whole thing on his blog, and, judging from the snapshots, he seems to ...
by Amar Toor on May 24, 2010 at 09:25 AM

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Few teams in professional sports history are as universally loathed as the New York Yankees. And with 27 World Series titles and a payroll that makes any mid-market franchise look like a farm team, it's easy to understand why. No matter what the Bronx Bombers do, they'll always face a healthy contingent of fans who despise them simply because of the pinstripes on their uniforms. Now, ...
by Warren Riddle on May 20, 2010 at 05:40 PM

The popular "On Your Side" segments which permeate local news broadcasts typically focus on small-time shenanigans and relatively local scams. San Francisco, California's ABC 7 affiliate actually managed to transcend that trend, and garner national recognition by recently exposing Apple's "No Cash" iPad purchasing policy. Although, most of the credit for this exposé should probably be ...
by Caleb Johnson on May 19, 2010 at 07:15 AM

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If you don't have a debit or credit card, you won't be the owner of an iPad. Or so one Palo Alto, California, woman learned when she was turned away for trying to purchase Apple's new tablet with cash.
According to an ABC 7 News report (video after the break), Diane Campbell, who is on a fixed income, saved for months to get the $600 she needed to buy an iPad. When she entered the ...
by Caleb Johnson on May 8, 2010 at 08:30 AM

Move over, Paula Deen; the iPad is coming to the kitchen. According to The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW), reader Alan Daly recently installed an iPad in the door of his kitchen cabinet. In case something went wrong, Daly bought a spare door for this experiment. He used a jigsaw to cut out a square hole, smoothed the edges with a Dremel and cut two pieces of wood to secure the iPad in place. ...
by Evan Shamoon on April 14, 2010 at 12:45 PM

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Apple's newest wundergadget is many things: e-reader, photo viewer and supreme opportunity for retail catharsis. But the iPad is, in fact, still a computer: a hard slab of metal and glass that doesn't exactly warm the cockles of one's heart (and palms). It's a bit heavy, a little delicate and because of its slick surface, not terribly comfortable when you're trying to hold it with one ...
by Thomas Houston on April 5, 2010 at 05:53 PM

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The iPad, Apple's new "magical" tablet device whose months of hype claim that it will save print media, kill laptops and redefine the computing experience, is finally here. As expected, many camped out at Apple Stores nationwide, but, aside from Saturday's launch day theatrics at 9 a.m., crowds were subdued compared to those attending the frenzied iPhone launch of 2007. Steve Jobs ...
by Terrence O'Brien on February 1, 2010 at 02:30 PM

According to a report in Wired, Steve Jobs recently took some time, post iPad announcement, to take some questions from Apple employees in a town-hall-style event. According to Wired's anonymous source, the topics: Google and Adobe. The message: screw those guys.
As per usual, Jobs didn't mince words when speaking about his fellow technology companies, saying, "We see no signs of the ...