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On Wednesday 27th January 2010 Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, unveiled the iPad Tablet. Billed primarily as a consumer device, Jobs positioned the tablet somewhere between a smartphone and a laptop and priced it from an attractive $499.
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We werent able to test out the method Steve Jobs seems to prefer, which is to plop the thing in your lap and type on it that way.We were able to set the iPad on a table and type on it in widescreen mode, and managed to write a sentence that bore…
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But like it or hate it, Flash is still a large part of the web experience today for many people - and not just for those seeking Flash games.Even during casual browsing, the odds are very good that you'll run into a Flash-enhanced (and I use that…
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Steve Jobs will claim this is a more important step forward for the way we use computers than the Mac or the iPhone - and if that pans out, it could end up being because of the content deals Apple has forged.pm GMT: Twitter, as is the way for any…
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Wouldn't it be just like Steve Jobs to come out and proclaim that you just don't need text entry on the new Apple tablet? But then again, this might be a little too revolutionary, even for Steve Jobs and his button massacring ways.Odds: 150 to 1And…
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It already seems that one of Obama's legacies will be the government's activism in, and tighter embrace of, technology.Jobs comes back, againApple's comeback kid did it again -- but this time, the hurdle Steve Jobs overcame concerned health.