Price, India’s lack of 3G may hurt international iPad sales
Posted on 14. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, iPad
Prasanto K Roy, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, March 13, 2010
First Published: 08:00 IST(14/3/2010)
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New Browser Won’t Save Amazon’s Kindle
Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, iPad, kindle
via pcworld.com
It will take more than an "innovative Web browser" to save Amazon's Kindle e-reader from the onslaught of competitors, including tablets from Apple, HP, and seemingly every company in China that owns a soldering iron.
We're talking about this today because of the appearance of a job posting on Amazon's Web site. It says Amazon's [...]
iPad: new features spied in TV ad!
Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, UK, Video, iPad, reader
Via 9to5Mac
The iPad ad that debuted on Sunday during the Oscars has been rewound, slowed down and pored over by Aple watchers, and they’ve dug up some details previously unknown ahead of launch. Want to know what the new Apple iPad features are? Read on.
Press pause at the right time on the Apple iPad advert, [...]
iPad UK price leaked? From £499
Posted on 09. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, UK, iPad
Via electricpig.co.uk
iPad UK price details have yet to be officially announced by Apple but it seems Play.com may have leaked them prematurely. After the iPad delay, could the iPad UK prices we’ve spotted be the real deal or is Play.com just guessing?
An eagle-eyed ElectricPig reader spotted that a clue to the iPad UK price can [...]
Apple pushes iPad back to “late April” in Australia
Posted on 08. Mar, 2010 by JD in AU, News, iPad
As you may have heard by now, the iPad won't be on sale in Australia until "late April", at which point Aussie iPadders will be able to choose either flavour – W-Fi or 3G.
What a downer. This is quite unusual for Apple, doing a "launch" announcement, then allowing delays (and possibly a production shortage) to [...]
Survey says Apple’s iPad may rule the e-reader world – Tainted Green
Posted on 07. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, iPad
TechGadgets.in (blog)
Survey says Apple's iPad may rule the e-reader world Tainted GreenNo one had come close to matching Amazon's all mighty Kindle 2 until Apple announced the iPad. A recent survey shows that the public is eager to get their … Apple's iPad set to rock e-reader biz, says surveyComputerworld Survey: iPad may take [...]
PSP phone to fight iPad and iPhone
Posted on 05. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, UK, iPad, reader
PSP phone rumours are a regular occurrence but now credible sources claim that it is finally on the way as party of a Sony plan to battle the iPad and iPhone. Will Sony be able to bring the PlayStation Network, Sony Ericsson’s phone smarts and the PSP together in one package?
The Wall Street Journal says [...]
Apple iPad ‘to be released March 26′ – Telegraph
Posted on 05. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, UK, iPad, reader
Rumours suggest touch-screen tablet iPad computer will be on sale by the end of the month
Published: 1:11PM GMT 04 Mar 2010
The Apple iPad could go on sale on March 26, according to sources close to the company Photo: Reuters
Although Apple has not officially confirmed the launch date for the iPad, its touch-screen, [...]
Job Board: Australia, Apple wants you to run iBookstore
Posted on 04. Mar, 2010 by JD in AU, News, iPad
Via Nate and MacRumors
A job listing for “Manager, iBooks Asia Pacific & Canada” has surfaced. Here is part of the job description:
This position is responsible for launching and growing the iBook business in Asia Pacific and Canada and building an extensive offering for customers. This will involve working with the iBooks and iTunes teams in [...]
Aussie Telcos still waiting on Apple for iPad details
Posted on 02. Mar, 2010 by JD in AU, News, iPad
Despite the impending local release of the WiFi iPad this month, and the 3G equipped version in April, Australia's two biggest telcos are seemingly no closer to striking a deal with Apple to carry the new device.
Responding to Computerworld Australia enquiries, both Telstra and Optus said that they were yet to strike a deal with [...]

