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| The One Reason the iPad Can't Lose Gizmodo The iPad is a handle. Apps are blades. And the lead is even more insurmountable. That Gillette himself invented razors-and-blades marketing is over-simplified history, if not outright apocryphal. But the soundness of the method is indisputable. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Apple reducing iPad 2 orders, but 'too early to tell' if it will be phased out Apple Insider By Sam Oliver Apple has begun reducing orders for the iPad 2 ahead of the unveiling of a new third-generation iPad, but it's not yet known whether Apple will keep the iPad 2 around at a discounted price. Sources in Apple's supply chain told DigiTimes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Poll Names iPhone, iPad Top Two New Tech Gadgets of 2011 About iPad By Daniel Nations, About.com Guide December 29, 2011 2011 could be called the year of the iPad killer. At least, that's what we kept hearing from the media, who was naming a new iPad killer almost every month. In fact, they are already getting ready ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mapbox for iPad GISuser.com (press release) MapBox for iPad lets you experience maps offline the way they were meant to be Esri Dev Summit - The Esri Developer Summit (DevSummit) brings together developers and GIS professionals from all over the globe. March 26-29, 2012, Palm Springs, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The War Horse App Is Ready for Your iPad! Practical Horseman Magazine (blog) DreamWorks has released the interactive War Horse iPad app to enrich your experience of the film. "A miraculous kind of an app, be my guess." The War Horse app–which is compatible with iPads equipped with iOS 3.2 or later, can be downloaded from iTunes ... See all stories on this topic » |
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