Mainstream magazines, including The New Yorker, Wired, and Vanity Fair, all have iPad-specific editions. Even specialty publications, such as comic books, test prep, and sheet music, have found their way onto the iPad. But when you compare the experience of reading on the iPad with its paper-based ancestor or dedicated e-ink readers, the iPad still […]
Mar 19 2012 | Posted in
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Another advantage of iPad with 4G is the added capability of assisted GPS (A-GPS), allowing users to accurately pinpoint their locations on a map and take advantage of navigation and location-aware apps. The Wi-Fi-only models of the iPad can use rudimentary Wi-Fi hot-spot triangulation techniques to guess locations, but are much less accurate and consistent. […]
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Apple, Inc. announced the new iPad, touted as iPad 3 prior to the launch, on March 7, 2012. Along with the new device came an update to Apple’s signature mobile operating system iOS, the new iOS 5.1. The update includes a host new features that are meant to fix the bugs in the iOS 5 […]
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AT&T was one of the first to criticize T-Mobile’s strategy as the Long Term Evolution or LTE is the nearest to the 4G technology with a substantial increase in the data transfer speed. Though AT&T has its separate LTE network deployed all over the country, they have eventually started calling their HSPA+ network as 4G, […]
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For customers with a 4G LTE smartphone–who also still have our unlimited data plan–data speeds will be reduced if usage is 5GB (gigabytes) or more in a billing cycle. Speeds will return to normal at the start of the next billing cycle.” This means that the users, who use the 4G HSPA+ technology, and the […]
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Furthermore, there have been a number of users stating that they have seen a dramatic change in the performance of their 4Ss, but in reality, there is none. For most part, the new update is all but performance upgrading. It is mainly focused on eradicating the bugs out of the operating system, like the dropped […]
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Apple announced the next generation of their flagship tablet, the new iPad, on March 07. The new instalment to the series lacks the numeric suffix in the label, for reason unfathomable, it has incorporated some features that have never been seen on any mobile electronic device so far. The slate is less than a millimetre […]
Mar 10 2012 | Posted in
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The new camera boasts five lenses to capture a sharper image and aperture has been increased to 2.4f for more light induction to the sensor, just like we saw in the iPhone 4S. However, it is not 8-mega pixels like the 4S and has no LED flash light like the 4S. If the new camera […]
Mar 10 2012 | Posted in
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Apple offers two basic versions of the iPad. One version has only a Wi-Fi radio for Internet connectivity. This lets people connect to the Net to check e-mail, surf the Web, stream video, play games, or whatever else they want to do with the device over a Wi-Fi connection. The other version of the iPad […]
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The good thing about 4G technology is that it can also work as a WiMax device, turning the source of 4G into a WiFi hotspot. However, in case of iPad only Verizon offers such feature, while AT&T claims that they are still working with Apple on it. On Verizon’s network, the user can turn the […]
Mar 10 2012 | Posted in
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The curtains have raised, the veil has been lifted. The new iPad is out to astound the masses. Yes, the masses, as iPad series remains by far the best seller to date and the new version might hammer the final nail in the coffin of its competitors. The most anticipated device so far this year […]
Mar 8 2012 | Posted in
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First thing to talk about is obviously the screen. Apple has reach the pinnacle of screen resolution. There is no topping it. The human eye cannot differentiate between pixels beyond 329 ppi and Apple has set the benchmark at 332 ppi to be on the safe side. Anything beyond that resolution will just be […]
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