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  • Apr. 17, 2013
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    Would You Buy A Synthetic iPad?

    Technology editor Bill Wong talks synthetic diamonds and iPads. What would you choose?...More
  • Sep. 28, 2012
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    Apple Rolls Its Own Dual Core A6 For The iPhone 5 2

    Apple's iPhone 5 is powered by Apple's new A6 system-on-chip. iFixit has exposed the basic architecture of the A6....More
  • Sep. 12, 2012
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    Apple Announces iPhone 5: Big Surprise! 1

    An introduction to the new Apple iPhone 5....More
  • Mar. 21, 2012
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    iCloud Just Another Example of Apple’s Superior Vision 2

    Joe Desposito blogs about Apple's iCloud service, how he think its really a game changer with respect to affecting computing hardware purchases in the future and also writes about his own experience implementing iCloud on a PC....More
  • Feb. 10, 2012
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    Apple's iPad3: Should we really care? 1

     The rumors are going around as they usually do right before Apple introduces a new product.  The buzz now is about the potential announcement of the third version of the iPad, presumably called the iPad3.  Should the other tablet manufacturers be worried?  Should we be excited?The tablet competition is still trying to catch up to the initial iPad so this new version will probably set them back even more.  Given what you know about the current crop of tablets, which one would you buy?  Probably an iPad.  Apple already owns the tablet space with an estimated 80% share.  Everyone else is a distant second place.One exception is Amazon’s recently announced Kindle Fire.  It is doing well, but for some reason my mind tells me it is a different animal.  It does not seem to be a direct iPad competitor.  Is it really a tablet or just a fancy e-book reader?  Its low price is a real attraction.  It is less than half the price of a new iPad so no wonder people are loving it.So what should we look for in the new iPad3?  The word is that the big deal is the new higher resolution screen.  That should make our eyeballs pop out for sure. The iPhone4 screens are great. Then there is the rumor about a faster processor.  That’s probably needed to handle the new screen and all the video and games that people will access on this device.  Maybe the iPad3 will have LTE the latest 4G cellular technology.  Or will the iPhone4s Siri AI voice feature come into the iPad?  But let me ask you this, how much better will these new features make the iPad3 over the iPad2?  It seems like just another incremental improvement to keep the new products flowing and to prevent the competition from catching up.What would drive a current iPad user to upgrade?  Or what feature would put a potential customer over the top to make a first tablet buy?  I don’t own a tablet yet and I am trying to think of what feature would push me to buy one.  I do have an older model Kindle that I still use regularly.  The mono...More
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