Engadget:
It's a wild land of imagination over at Wired and Condé Nast these days. The pair have managed not only to dream up a colorful, animated copy of Wired magazine for the so-far imaginary Apple tablet, but actually whipped up a (Read More)
All Things Digital:
What will Conde Nast magazines look like once they show up on tablet computers made by Apple (AAPL) , Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) and others?Conde has a demo video it has been showing to advertisers, employees, and plenty of other (Read More)
Gizmodo:
We still don't know what the fabled Apple Tablet actually looks like, or if it even exists, really, but this concept magazine reader from Condé Nast gives us a glimpse at what to expect from tablet apps. Turn down your volu (Read More)
Gizmodo:
We still don't know what the fabled Apple Tablet actually looks like, or if it even exists, really, but this concept magazine reader from Condé Nast gives us a glimpse at what to expect from tablet apps. Turn down your volu (Read More)
Wired: Gadget Lab:
Who takes Apple’s rumored touchscreen tablet seriously? Wired’s parent company Condé Nast. Earlier this week, the corporation revealed its plans to work with Adobe to repurpose magazine content for upcoming digital devices, i (Read More)
mashable:
We’ve been matching up popular web services, applications and mobile apps against each other in heated one-on-one battles here in our weekly Faceoff Series. Last week Microsoft Office bested Google Docs in a head to head race (Read More)
Engadget:
Not too long ago C-motech popped up on our radar with Mangrove, the 7-inch touchscreen tablet that's been tragically saddled with Windows Mobile 6.5. The kids at SlashGear have just had a chance to play with the device, and t (Read More)
Gizmodo:
The Camangi WebStation has been floating around for a few months now in little more than proof of concept form. Now, it's on the cusp of being a real product, released next month for $400. The system runs Android 1.5 through (Read More)
Engadget:
Well, we just caught sight of it in all its dissected glory courtesy of the FCC last week, but it looks like the Archos 9 tablet / media player may not be quite so close to a release after all. According to UMPC Portal, Archo (Read More)
All Things Digital:
Apple has reportedly decided to postpone the launch of its rumored tablet/slate until the second half of 2010. That’s the latest rumor from the occasionally reliable Digitimes, which claims that the device’s original March (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
It's hard to get more to-the-point than Apple boss Steve Jobs.Read the rest of this story »See Also:Steve Jobs: Apple Tablet Is Going To Destroy The Kindle (AAPL, AMZN)The Life And Awesomeness Of Steve Jobs (AAPL)Steve Jobs' (Read More)
All Things Digital:
Brief-ish follow-up to yesterday’s story about Conde Nast’s plan to create tablet-friendly editions of their magazines with the help of Adobe:As many readers noted, one big problem — potentially — with the plan is that Adobe (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Google showed off an update of its forthcoming Chrome OS operating system at its headquarters in Silicon Valley today.The whole point of the operating system -- meant for simple computers and launching in about a year -- is t (Read More)
Boing Boing:
That Apple's tablet shall eventually come is all but certain. But now that uncertainty over the release date has emerged, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster hedges that it's irrelevant. That said, Munster seems to be the mast (Read More)
Network World NetFlash:
Microsoft shocks PDC attendees by giving them a free tablet PC, but for Microsoft the gift arms a horde of developers with the tools to explore Windows 7's advanced features and expose the possibilities they promise. (Read More)
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home:
The successor to Nokia’s line of internet tablets is now available on pre-order through Nokia’s website and through Amazon and others. The list price is $649, but Amazon is selling ti for $560 after a $50 rebate.This is one (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
Oh, iTablet. When will you ever come out? At this point, it might be better for Apple if it was never released and the company keeps leading everyone, including shareholders, around. But according to DigiTimes, the Apple Tabl (Read More)
Engadget:
Rumors of the mythical Apple tablet's release were just starting to coalesce around an early 2010 release, so naturally DigiTimes is now reporting that the much ballyhooed device won't show up until the second half of next ye (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Will the Apple tablet launch in a few months? In a year? Maybe. But as far as Apple's business goes, it doesn't matter.Read the rest of this story »See Also:Apple Tablet Delayed Until Late 2010, Says Taiwan News Source (AAPL) (Read More)
Wired: Gadget Lab:
If an unannounced product exists solely in the minds of speculative journalists and know-nothing analysts, can it be “delayed”? If so, then the fabled Apple tablet has just seen a setback to its non-existent launch date, push (Read More)