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Move Over, Apple! My Tablet Cost $200

Move Over, Apple! My Tablet Cost $200

How to convert a Barnes & Noble Nook Color into a fully functioning tablet computer.

Senh: Dammit, why didn't this article come out when I bought my Kindle.

 

Google Takes Heat Over App Security

Google Takes Heat Over App Security

A major software attack that distributed malicious programs to around 260,000 Android phones has put pressure on Google to do more to secure its market for smartphone apps.

Senh: With smartphones becoming more and more prevalent, it's just a matter of time before hackers start attacking it like desktop computers.

 

Bits: Used iPads Selling Quickly Online

Bits: Used iPads Selling Quickly Online

People are clamoring to sell -- and buy -- the first generation iPad. In the process, it is breaking records for the resale of electronics.

 

Apple Will Refund $100 To Anyone Who Just Bought An iPad

Apple Will Refund $100 To Anyone Who Just Bought An iPad

Quick, want an iPad without a camera? Now’s your last chance. Apple has slashed the price of the original model to $399, from $499, as it prepares for the launch of a new iPad on March 11 in the United States.

 

iPad prices drop as iPad 2 approaches

With the iPad 2 going on sale in a week, Apple appears to be working to unload its remaining inventory of the tablet computer's first generation.

 

Why Apple can't make a white iPhone

How is it that a company that's been making electronics in white for at least a decade can't produce an iPhone 4 in that color?

 

Jobs Takes the Stage to Pitch Apple’s New iPad

Jobs Takes the Stage to Pitch Apple’s New iPad

Apple’s chief executive interrupts a medical leave to introduce the much-anticipated new iPad, a thinner, faster and lighter version of its tablet.

 

iPad 2 Expected to Fall Off Apple Tree Today

iPad 2 Expected to Fall Off Apple Tree Today

More than a year after igniting the tablet computing craze, Apple was preparing to unveil the second version of its blockbuster iPad on Wednesday -- possibly minus lead showman Steve Jobs.

 

Mobile App Revenue to Reach $38 Billion by 2015, Report Predicts

A new report predicts that revenues from downloadable applications will reach $38 billion by 2015. It may be hard to remember, but when the Apple iPhone had its debut in early 2007 there were only a few apps available for the device — no Angry Birds, Doodle Jump or Netflix.

 

iPhone 5 Part Apparently Surfaces in China, Points to Larger Screen

The iPhone 5 is about 3, 3 1/2 months away if the annual refresh cycle runs true to form, and rumors are beginning to ramp up, just as production will in a few months. The latest appears to have shown up on a Chinese site that resells iPhone parts, as of Feb. 24. The purported part shows what looks to be the iPhone 5's digitizer panel.

 

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