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Could it be what Siri on the Apple TV will look like? I certainly hope not, but it's pretty fun to watch nonetheless.
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Could it be what Siri on the Apple TV will look like? I certainly hope not, but it's pretty fun to watch nonetheless.
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Fans of Flight Control rejoice as Firemint just announced the next evolution of their popular and additive game, coming later this month for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
You know I'm not really fond of cases or skins, but I never miss an occasion to check a new one out, especially when it's made to order. The folks over at Carved sent me a couple custom iDB skins a while ago and today I'd like to show you what it looks like.
Carved is a relatively new company that sells laser engraved wooden skins for iPhone, iPad and other devices. You can choose from a selection of skins for iPhone or for iPad, or even better, you can design your own custom skin to be laser engraved...
A couple weeks ago, Rovio teased us with this video for Angry Birds Space, the new addition to their Angry Birds franchise that is coming soon to iOS, and other platforms.
In a new video published today, we get to see NASA astronaut Don Pettit announcing Angry Birds Space, straight from the International Space Station, some 240 miles above our heads. He explains the physics behind the game, but also gives us a sneak peak at the gameplay...
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Don't have time to go through the 2 hour video of the new iPad announcement? We've got you covered. Here is today's event in 90 seconds...
iPad HD, iPad 3. Those were a couple names the tech world speculated about before today's announcement. All of them were wrong as we quickly realized when Tim Cook unveiled "the new iPad" earlier today.
But why is the new iPad simply called iPad? Couldn't they call it the iPad 3 as good common sense suggested?
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This was developed exclusively for the new iPad Retina display. Looks good, don't you think?
The new iPad 3 is nothing short of amazing. Of course the star of the show is the beautiful Retina display that brings 4 times more pixels to your screen that its predecessor. All this powered by Apple's own A5X processor.
But what else is hiding under the hood of Apple's new tablet? We have the full iPad 3 specs for you, right here...
Apple just posted a video presentation of the iPad 3 on its website. It's not available on YouTube or for download yet, but I assume it's just a matter of time.
Go over Apple's website to see how beautiful the Retina display looks on the iPad 3...
As announced earlier today, you can now pre-order your iPad directly from Apple for delivery on March 16th.
The iPad 3 comes in several flavors. Black, white, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, Wi-Fi or LTE. Fortunately for your wallet, prices remain similar to what they've been for the last two years...
Still no word about Siri as I am typing this, but the new iPad sure is coming with dication support. Just like the iPhone 4S, it supports English, French, German, and of course now, Japanese.
It's not been confirmed that this will come to previous iPad models as well, but I doubt it. Just like Siri for the iPhone 4S, dictation on the iPad will be one of those features that could technically be ported to older devices, but won't for marketing reasons.
Among the seemingly hundreds of contradicting iPad 3 reports we've heard over the past few months, one piece of gossip in particular has held true: the Retina display. And like so many of the other rumors, this one materialized today.
Apple just unveiled its new tablet, the iPad 3, complete with a staggering 2048 x 1536 resolutions. Simply put, this means the screen of the new tablet contains roughly 4x more pixels than its predecessor...