Sometimes I feel like we, as consumers, take it for granted that most things we depend on to get us through the day had to be made by someone. We see "Made in China" printed on our gadgets and doodads, but never really think about what that means.
For weeks, rumors have been flying about the upcoming release of the iPad3. Would it be larger? Would it be smaller, like the 7-inch Galaxy Tab? Well, the folks from Mashable.com have some pictures and it looks like it will be about the same size as the iPad2, but with the same amazing retina display as the iPhone 4S...
The man who changed the face of technology as we know it has died. Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, who was battling pancreatic cancer and had a liver transplant in 2009, has passed away at the age of 56.
At WWDC, Apple's annual developers conference, head honcho Steve Jobs came and went in only two hours, but left the rapt audience of gadget geeks with the next full year of the company's plans, including the launches of iCloud, iOS5, and the new Mac OSX Lion.
Security experts Peter Warden and Alasdair Allen have made a startling discovery about Apple's iPhone and 3G iPad: The devices secretly track and record your location. It's a conspiracy theorists worst nightmare.
iPad 2 went on sale this past Friday and sold like crazy over the weekend. Did you buy an iPad 2, or do you plan to get one soon? According to tuaw.com, 70% of people that purchased iPad 2, were new customers:
This holiday season you can find a slew of mobile applications geared to kids and Christmas.
Whether you’re looking for smart ways to entertain youngsters while you’re traveling, or could use some less expensive (yet fun) Christmas presents for children, you should check out the iTunes Store for holiday-themed apps that you can then download onto an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch.