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| Apple Inc's iPad Prices Prompt Speculation Wall St. Cheat Sheet By following its usual pricing strategy, the company's next generation tablet should come in priced at $499 while the iPad 2 could incur a price drop to $399. If Apple releases two versions of its new iPad, as recently reported by Digitimes, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 10 buzz-worthy health IT articles of 2011 Healthcare IT News iPad 2 looks even better for docs. In March, Associate Editor Molly Merrill wrote about the introduction of the iPad 2 – and more specifically, an appearance by John Halamka, MD, chief information officer at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple schedules Q1 2012 earnings call for January 24 Macworld (blog) Analysts will surely be curious about how well the iPhone 4S is selling, but expect even more attention to be paid to iPad 2 sales. Apple has said that it's not especially concerned about Amazon's low-priced 7-inch Kindle Fire tablet, but some analysts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A+ Word Puzzle reinvents the word puzzle gaming experience on iOS prMac (press release) [prMac.com] Taipei, Taiwan - InterServ International Inc., an innovative new mobile applications developer, has today announced the recent release of A+ Word Puzzle for the iPad and iPad 2. A+ Word Puzzle is an exciting, arcade action infused word ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cirago Debuts New Must-Have iPad Accessories at CES Sacramento Bee Cirago's NuView Dock Charger (IPA5000) doubles as a solid, yet portable desktop stand for iPad and iPad2. View your iPad in landscape mode by simply placing the iPad horizontally in the NuView and at the same time sync/charge using your own cable. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cheap bets for 2012; and what's getting pricier Baltimore Sun (blog) Many of them are tech related, such as the Apple iPad 2, Android tablets and eBook readers. Wine is expected to be less expensive, and we're not talking about Mad Dog 20/20. Apparently, tight budgets prevented consumers from buying high-priced wines ... See all stories on this topic » |
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