Apps, games and e-books may look great on the new iPad’s high-resolution “retina” display, but it’s unclear whether Web sites will get the same treatment. Pick up a new iPad and load a Web site, [...] read more...
Eventbrite, a ticketing start-up based in San Francisco, is making a leap into the hardware business. On Tuesday, the company released its “At The Door Card Reader,” a credit card reading device [...] read more...
Apple said on Monday that it had already sold more than three million new iPads during the product’s first weekend on the market, including preorders. That’s triple the number of iPad 2 tablets [...] read more...
If you haven’t ordered the new iPad already online and you don’t plan to brave the lines likely to form later this week when it goes on sale in stores, don’t expect to get your hands on the [...] read more...
“Here she is – the iPad HD! Er, new iPad,” says Engadget. Right! Wait – what? Yes, the new iPad is not being called the iPad 3 but just the new iPad. You know, like they [...] read more...
San Francisco – Every night, I get home from work, drop onto the couch and sit there surfing the Web or watching videos on my 3 1/2-inch iPhone screen. My big-screen HDTV sits powered off [...] read more...
The new iPad is Apple’s first mobile device compatible with the so-called fourth-generation LTE networks. The introduction of this new feature means more for the future of Apple and the wireless [...] read more...
The preview version of Microsoft’s new Windows 8 operating system became available for downloading on Wednesday, and it’s already exciting some tech critics. But it’s only an ingredient of the [...] read more...
Google has a bit of an image problem. For people peering in, Google Plus, Google’s latest attempt at social media, has been a ghost town. Some say it is a desolate wasteland that is used only by, [...] read more...
Senator Charles E. Schumer, New York Democrat, says Apple and Google have agreed to meet with him to discuss a privacy loophole on smartphones that gives apps unfettered access to people’s [...] read more...