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What will happen to the guy who sold the iPad prototype? Los Angeles Times By Salvador Rodriguez A man sold a prototype of the first-generation iPad earlier this week for $10200, but now that there's a likelihood he came across the item after it was stolen, it poses the question: What will Apple do about it? See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft Office for iPad to launch on Nov. 10 - report Apple Insider By Neil Hughes A new report has pegged a specific date for the anticipated launch of Microsoft Word for Apple's iPad: Nov. 10, 2012. The date was reported on Thursday by The Daily, which said that the development team at Microsoft finished work on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NASA Visualization Explorer (for iPad) PC Magazine NASA Visualization Explorer (for iPad) pictorially highlights recent findings in both Earth science and astronomy by the agency's fleet of satellites. NASA isn't only about looking outward to space; they've had a fleet of satellites look at Earth from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cardboard Hobo Sign iPad App Is Targeted At 'Tech-Savvy Homeless' (PHOTOS) Huffington Post Are you a homeless iPad owner? Well, then you're in luck. There's an app for that. Software publisher Spoonjuice debuted its second iPad app, Cardboard: The Original Hobo Sign, this week. The free create-your-own-sign app is designed "for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MilliTalk 2.5 Releases New Features for iPhones, the iPod Touch and Brings ... Virtual-Strategy Magazine MilliTalk 2.5 was specifically designed for the iPad user to optimize and enjoy the full iPad Screen. The app also extends the functionality of Apple's non phone devices such as the iPad and the iPod Touch that enables calling by essentially turning ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Robot Camera Films Underwater, Streams Discoveries to Your iPad PCWorld Fortunately, your iPad and an underwater camera vehicle can help you. Aquabotix 's HydroView is a remote controlled vehicle, capable of recording 1080dp video and getting HD photos underwater. It 's equipped with LED lights, so never fear about filming ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Encryptics® Launches Encryptics® Mobile Data Security Solution for iPhone and iPad MarketWatch (press release) With Encryptics Professional and Encryptics Mobile, messages sent from an iPhone or iPad are .SAFE (dot SAFE). The Encryptics .SAFE technology allows data to be securely sent and received from an iPhone or iPad, wherever an Internet connection is ... See all stories on this topic » |
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