Apple's tablet will be "handbag" sized for the lady
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... , which claims Apple has been sending out the specifications of its upcoming handheld to media companies. This ties in very nicely with yesterday's leakage from the New York Times, which made it pretty apparent the US paper had also been handed possible Apple tablet specs to have a look at and play with. The SMH goes on to claim that Apple is investigating ways to distribute newspaper content via the tablet while charging for it, which would be right at home alongside the previously known "Cocktail" video-enhanced album format we assume is another of the device's 'Big Ideas'. ...
Apple's tablet will be "handbag" sized for the lady
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... This ties in very nicely with yesterday's leakage from the New York Times, which made it pretty apparent the US paper had also been handed possible Apple tablet specs to have a look at and play with. ...
Apple tablet delayed again due to OLED screen
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... from investing money in an area Apple still hasn't confirmed it's working in - Cond Nast. The Apple tablet will apparently be a next-gen e-book reader, with web browsing and apps built in alongside the ability to read books, magazines and newspapers on the go. Cond Nast, which publishes Wired and Vogue amongst other titles, has apparently started working on an Apple tablet version of its tech magazine Wired, and will follow it up with 18 more digital magazines. This comes after comments from the executive editor of the New York Times , Bill Keller, who told employees in an ...
Apple tablet delayed again due to OLED screen
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... This comes after comments from the executive editor of the New York Times, Bill Keller, who told employees in an internal meeting that they must start preparing for the "Apple Slate," as he called it. It's fair to expect that if Apple is preparing a new device which will need key newspapers and magazines such as the New York Times to develop digital formats well suited for a tablet, they would've already been briefed on what to expect. ...




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