The first wave of iPad reviews went live this evening and the consensus seems to be that it's an amazing, revolutionary, magical device. Except for David Pogue, who amused us by writing two reviews: one for techies and one for the norms.
By now we've seen plenty of leakedimages and videos of the applications and app interface for the Apple iPad. And Apple has even officially launched its page for guided tours of the iPad.
It's here. Apple's "magical and revolutionary product" is ready for the masses. But are the masses ready for it? Will the iPad be a smash hit or will its weaknesses relegate it to niche status? What a...
While the most dedicated iPad early-adopters probably have their iPhones set to a countdown that ends with a doorbell ring from UPS this Saturday, there's still a league of wise gadget lovers patient...
Well, well. Looks like another iPhone-for-Verizon rumor has surfaced amidst the smorgsbord of iPad news and app leakage. The Wall Street Journal has it on relatively good authority (if you consider "...
Let's face it. Your iPad just won't be as fun or useful naked. But what should you get to complement your shiny new tablet before you check out? As you would expect, there's a ton of third-party acces...
In today's installment of "news that won't surprise anyone," NPD study finds that "one of the main reasons Apple owners are interested in the iPad is because it's an Apple product." The study continue...
Whether you've pre-ordered an Apple iPad, or are preparing to stand in line to get one on opening day, you can't wait to get your hands on one. But the fun isn't all in the device.
Voting has concluded for this contest, but more Smart Phone Madness awaits! Welcome back sportsfans! The day the round of sixteen starts for that other tournament also sees the Smart Phone Madness ...
In 1998, the year Apple retired its first line of handheld PDAs--the Newton MessagePad--the first eReader, the Gemstar Rocket eBook, hit the scene. But few people were listening--or rather, reading.