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It's not a shock per say, but just me being a little ironic about some news around the web that are interpreted the same way (aka the wrong way) by everyone that writes about the same subject (here and here). In this case is about the UK based X2 company that announced their slate type tablet called iTablet. They all say Apple is going to fight back, but none of them said anything about the trademark belonging to the Copertino company or not.Dudes, if X2 would have named their product iPad t...
It seems that more Apple Tablet rumors hit the web, nothing official yet, like past times, but there are novelties to be told, so here they are. Please take them with grain and salt. It seems that Apple will start shipping its Tablet sometime in Q1 2010, and will initially order over 1 million pieces which are estimated to be sold in the first three months from initial launch.More news about the hardware specs are pointing towards 10.1 inch capacitive multitouch screen and a 1000$ price poin...
People joke already on Internet that the Apple table, an unconfirmed touch tablet, was already been delayed for an apparent upgrade to its OLED screen. Rumors say the 9.7 inch tablet version will use an LG OLED screen while the 10.6, a 'normal' version. It seems plausible to me that Apple would want to use top notch technology, such as OLED, but it is unlikely they'll sell two versions with very similar sizes.The OLED screen is supposed to cost around 500$, almost a third of the 1500-1700$ c...
We first heard about Apple's plans to launch a new type of product, the touch tablet, in 2009, but rumors say that the project was in development since 2003. This doesn't means that the engineers were lazy, but the fact that Steve Jobs and Apple had problems finding out what to do with this new product, where to place it and wether people needed it or not.Another big problem was that of the price: back then components to make such a portable and stylish device were costly and lacked performa...