4 May, 2012 - Paul Dixon
As we previously reported, when Apple lowered the price of the iPad 2, they also added a smaller, more energy efficient A5 processor to the device. At the time it was thought that the new chip should offer improved better battery life, and this has now been confirmed.
4 May, 2012 - Paul Dixon
In a press release issued by the company, Logitech has announced the launch of the Solar Keyboard Folio – a book-style folding case for the second and third-generation iPad, that has a built-in solar-powered keyboard.
26 April, 2012 - Paul Dixon
If you’ve been looking for a keyboard case for your iPad but have been left disappointed by the quality of the products on offer, the team behind a new Kickstarter project believe they can help. Their case, called Brydge makes the iPad look like a MacBook Air.
24 April, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Released earlier today, Cargo-Bot is a free iPad game that involves teaching a robot to sort crates. While the game itself is pretty enjoyable, what really sets it apart from all the others on the App Store, is that Cargo-Bot is the first game to be programmed entirely on an iPad.
21 April, 2012 - Paul Dixon
For the third post in our new wallpapers feature, we’ve put together a collection of ten abstract retina wallpapers for the new iPad. With a mixture of minimal, and more complex designs, we hope you’ll find at least one that takes your fancy.
16 April, 2012 - Paul Dixon
In a press release issued earlier today, Apple has confirmed that the new iPad will go on sale in South Korea and 11 additional countries this Friday the 20th of April. The device will launch in a further 9 countries on the 27th.
12 April, 2012 - Killian Bell
After introducing the new iPad last month, Apple dropped the price of its iPad 2 to just £329 ($399), allowing it to better compete with cheaper Android tablets from the likes of Samsung and Amazon. We all assumed the device was exactly the same, just cheaper… but we were wrong.
12 April, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Apple has allowed a second reporter to tour one of its Foxconn factories. Last week, Rob Schmitz, a China-based correspondent for the US radio show Marketplace, followed in the footsteps of ABC news anchor Bill Weir who was given access to a facility back in February.