Thursday, April 19, 2012

Ipad mini

  • NEW YORK -- Apple (AAPL) generates more gossip than the Kardashians. Theres a constantly spinning mill of rumors about Apple products, most of which turn out to be untrue.
  • (San Jose Mercury News)
  • Last month, Apple brought to the world the first Retina display tablet - the New iPad - and following on the same line, the big honchos in the tablet arena announced their plans of introducing the similar technology in their tablet brands.
  • (International Business Times)
  • The report from NetEase, translated by Kotaku, states that the mini iPad will sell for $249-$299. The rumors correlate with a report from Mashable that claims Samsung is supplying Apple with new LCD technology for smaller iPads.
  • (International Business Times)
  • Brains! The iPad version gets 3 new game modes, 4 new mini-games (Ha! one is named Beghouled Twist), leaderboards, 28 achievements, and more. The iPhone version gets the Vasebreaker game mode, 4 new achievements and a new Game Center leaderboard.
  • (DESTRUCTOID)
  • Theres a constantly spinning mill of rumors about Apple products, most of which turn out to be untrue. Whats unusual this week is that talk has revived of a smaller iPad model, an idea company founder Steve Jobs derided publicly a year before he died.
  • (The Australian)
  • The low-end models sold below $300 will compete with the rumored iPad Mini, Android tablets and models offered by China-based white-box vendors.
  • (Toms Hardware)
  • "A new iPad model with a smaller form factor is an inevitability, in the eyes of one analyst, though Apple is not expected to imminently release such a device," Neil Hughes reports for AppleInsider.
  • (Macdaily News)
  • Apple has been working on iPads of various shapes and sizes since 2009, says Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu in a note this morning.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • The Chinese rumor mill has hit full blast today claiming to have details about the imminent release of an iPad mini. Chinese net portal, NetEase, has a story on a rumored new mini Apple tablet.
  • (Kotaku.com)
  • While jointly developing a new OS with IBM in 1984, OS/2, Microsoft released Microsoft Windows, a graphical extension for MS-DOS, on November 20.
  • (Worldnews.com)

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