Apple’s iPad launches on Saturday, and among its many functions, one that analysts are looking at right now is its e-reading capability. In fact, some analysts and critics are wondering if Amazon’s ...
“It doesn’t matter how good or bad the product is, the fact is that people don’t read anymore… The whole conception is flawed at the top because people don’t read anymore.” Steve Jobs. I guess that’s ...
Apple’s iPad went on pre-order for the lucky Amer’cans today (the rest of us have to wait an interminable extra week or so) but Apple also revealed a little more about its iBooks effort. Guess what?
Not yet. And maybe it never will be, but I'm not quite as willing to write off the iPad announced Wednesday as I was last week. I'm also not as convinced that my midnight snack tonight should consist ...
Apple has released two new commercials for the iPad mini, both of which try to drive home the point that the small 7.9-inch tablet is just as capable as a full-size iPad by showing the devices running ...
There’s been plenty of buzz about the iPad mini and the potential role in could play in reaffirming Apple’s commitment education, and now CEO Tim Cook is spending some time on stage to discuss the ...
Following yesterday's launch of its new iPad, Apple has updated its iBooks and iTunes University apps to take advantage of the tablet's high-definition display. Lance Whitney Contributing Writer Lance ...
iPad owners have been able to read e-books with Apple’s iBooks app since that device launched in early April. The iPhone-compatible version only become available recently, with the arrival of iOS 4.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. A red-ribbon bookmark that appeared in the iBooks app provided clues to ...
An enterprising Japanese iPad owner, who blogs under the name Dark General, decided to take matters into his own hands when he couldn't find an iPad stand that he liked. He took an old iBook G3 ...
Before Apple released the first iPad, I doubted that I’d ever want to use it as my primary reading device. Compared to the Kindle, with its paper-like e-Ink technology and super light weight, I ...
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