The iPad isn’t a third device, but a third revolution
A few years ago I brought my MacBook into an Apple Store to get it serviced—this was a first-generation model, which had the rather unenviable habit of spontaneously rebooting for no apparent reason.
The two Geniuses had looked over my computer with the same critical eye that an enthusiast might give a hot rod. “Look,” said one, “he’s replaced the battery monitor in the menu bar. And he’s got the Dock down in the bottom right of the screen.”
Tuffshield for iPad required no adhesive
So you don’t want to run the risk of scratching your iPad screen. But you also don’t want all of that adhesive and glue on your iPad screen. The Tuffshield claims to solve this dilemma.
Wireless printing on iPad with Printer Pro
One of the things that the iPad is great at is is actually working on documents and editing things with it’s large touch screen. However, one of the things that you will probably want to do on the device at some point is actually print some of the documents or photos that you have been looking at.
13 Glaring iPad Shortcomings
We've been testing both a low-end and top-end iPad all weekend, also letting family members age 9 to 59 try it out and offer their reactions, and our overall conclusion is that while the iPad is fun to play with, it's hard to figure out what role it fills that some other device doesn't do much better. Here are the most severe problems we see:
Apple Sells 300,000 iPads on Day One
Apple has announced that it sold 300,000 of its iPad tablet computers as of midnight on Saturday, April 3, the first day the heavily anticipated device came out.
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