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Apple's iPad will be more popular than PCs in 2020
By Karen Haslam | 01 June, 2012 08:09Piper Jaffray analysts think that in the long run any cannibalising of Mac sales by iPads will pay off because by 2020 the market share of tablets will be great than PCs, and the iPad will have the biggest share.
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Apple's Tim Cook: iPad will replace the PC 'for some people'
By Karen Haslam | 31 May, 2012 07:11Following his claims that nobody wants a refrigerator-toaster, Apple CEO Tim Cook has reiterated his belief that the tablet and PC should never converge, and revealed that he does see the iPad replacing the PC in some cases.
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Apple's Tim Cook: Siri is some people's 'best friend' but it can do much more
By Karen Haslam | 31 May, 2012 07:10Siri is “one of the most popular features of our most popular phone” according to Apple CEO Tim Cook. But: “There’s more that it can do”. Cook also noted that for some people, Siri has become their “best friend”.
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Apple, Foxconn slammed by SACOM on worker abuse in China
By Agam Shah | 31 May, 2012 18:03A watchdog group has slammed Apple and its supplier Foxconn for failing to take corrective action on the plight of factory workers in China, saying the companies continue to abuse employees while providing poor working conditions.
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Yahoo! ditches digital newsstand for iPads
By AAP | 28 May, 2012 08:59Yahoo! has dumped its fledgling digital newsstand for iPads, as it begins a product purge intended to make the floundering internet pioneer more nimble.
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Siri chats with John Malkovich in new Apple adverts
By Ashleigh Allsopp | 24 May, 2012 18:05Two new Apple adverts for the iPhone 4S have emerged, this time featuring Actor John Malkovich interacting with Siri.
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Nvidia to make $US199 iPad-killer possible
By Karen Haslam | 24 May, 2012 18:04According to Nvidia vice-president Rob Csonger, speaking at the company’s shareholder meeting last week, the graphics card company is working on Kai, a low-cost quad-core platform based around the Tegra 3.
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Multiple iPhone 5 prototypes being tested at Apple
By Ashleigh Allsopp | 23 May, 2012 18:14Apple hasn’t made its mind up about what the next-generation iPhone will look like yet, according to new reports. The company is thought to be testing multiple prototypes of the new iPhone, two of which have a bigger and better display.
Interviews about iPad-
BYOD myths: cost savings, productivity gains, less headaches
By Tom Kaneshige | 12 April, 2012 03:00A few years ago, corner-office executives shucked their company-owned BlackBerry smartphones in favor of personally owned iPhones, and then demanded IT support them. Thus began the great march toward BYOD, or bring-your-own-device.
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INSIDE STORY: Identifying the innovation shift
By Patrick Budmar | 12 September, 2011 16:53Australian Platform-as-a-Service provider, BlinkMobile, recently won a number of innovation awards for its Blink Mobility Platform. ARN caught up with BlinkMobile director, Darren Besgrove, to talk about the company’s positioning in the marketplace and its innovative approach to enabling mobility.
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Is iOS secure enough for the enterprise?
By Ben Camm-Jones | 15 April, 2012 02:11iOS is making inroads into the enterprise right now, largely thanks to the growth of the BYOD (bring your own device) trend.
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iPad in the Enterprise: A videoconferencing dream machine?
By Tom Kaneshige | 10 April, 2012 08:09Three IT workers with iPads gathered around a whiteboard in a conference room in Boston to figure out how to improve a long-standing technical service- and running into more questions than answers.
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Review: Apple iPad (third-generation)
By Ross Catanzariti | 19 March, 2012 15:40Apple's new iPad is an incremental upgrade rather than a revolutionary one.
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Mobile apps: The IT pro's new power tools
By Robert L. Scheier | 12 March, 2012 21:07Think the mobile revolution is all about word games and social networking apps? Think again. Heavy-duty apps for IT pros have arrived on mobile platforms and they're quickly changing the face of IT systems management.
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The new iPad: Industry reactions
By Ben Camm-Jones | 09 March, 2012 03:16Since Apple took the wraps off the new iPad last night, analysts, journalists, bloggers and other Apple-watchers have been weighing in with their opinions on the new tablet.
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Your guide to the new iPad
By Ross Catanzariti | 08 March, 2012 14:34Apple's new iPad has been unveiled. It is worth your hard earned dollars? Let's find out.
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In depth: Apple's new vision of education
By Ryan Faas | 24 January, 2012 02:35Apple has made it clear that one of the next industries it hopes to disrupt and reinvent is education. It's an arena the company has a long history of working with: schools have been one of Apple's biggest market since the days of the Apple II.
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2011 in review: The year in iOS
By Lex Friedman | 30 December, 2011 05:31In 2011, as in 2010, iOS received a lot of attention from Apple. Apple introduced significant updates to its flagship iOS devices--the iPad and the iPhone. It added a new buying option to the App Store, perhaps rescuing the magazine industry in the process. It premiered an insanely powerful and brilliantly designed piece of software that proved unequivocally that iOS devices aren't just for consumption. And, of course, the company unveiled a significant upgrade to its touch-based operating system itself. And then a not-so-tiny upstart named Amazon tried to leap into the tablet computing fray, too.
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