Apple is set to announce the next-generation iPad on March 7 in San Francisco, but there has been an undercurrent of rumors suggesting the iPad 2 might stick around.
It's official, the next-generation Apple iPad is poised for an unveiling on March 7.
Earlier today at the Mobile World Conference, Adobe released the first application from its Adobe Touch Apps suite: Photoshop Touch.
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More leaks point to what is now obvious, the iPad 3 will have a Retina Display.
Apple is getting rid of the 30-pin dock connector found on current iPhones, iPads, and iPods and is replacing it with a smaller "micro dock" component in future iOS devices.
A survey performed by TechBargain reveals that more than half of current Kindle Fire owners will purchase the iPad 3 when it is released.
IE comes to the iPad for a monthly fee.
Sources claim that a version of Microsoft Office for the iPad has been submitted to Apple for approval and could be released in the coming weeks.
Pics of a purported iPad 3 case are giving more credence to previous reports that the next-generation iPad will be a thicker device with a larger camera hole.
CloudOn's free app and web service bring MS Office to the Apple iPad. While there is no official Office app yet for Apple's tablet, there are plenty that mimic its functions. How does CloundOn stack up against all the rest?
We must be nearing the next-generation iPad launch, judging by the steadiness of the leaks.
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