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An artist's rendition of what the Apple Tablet may look like. Following much date-guessing from bloggers and Apple fans about when the highly rumored “Apple Tablet” would debut, now a top industry analyst predicts it will debut next year. Full Article at International Business Times
An Apple Tablet is a 'no-brainer,' said IDC chief analyst Frank Gens. No, not that tablet. First, bloggers predicted that the Apple Tablet would launch in the fall of 2009. Full Article at Christian Science Monitor
Above all, the Project Natal for Xbox 360, the OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) TV from Samsung - inexpensive with great web TV option – and the much anticipated Apple Tablet.
Sports Illustrated has decided to go with Apple's Tablet by unveiling a prototype video of what the magazine would look like with the new technology. Too bad the Tablet hasn't been released yet. Full Article at WalletPop
With over 2,700 votes from iLounge readers, our latest poll—“Would a $30 monthly iTunes TV subscription service be enough to make you buy an Apple TV?”—has ended. Full Article at iLounge | Formerly known as iPodlounge
The New York Times covers a new, wide-ranging report from research firm IDC outlining its technology predictions for 2010. Full Article at MacRumors
What's more likely, Reid says, is that Verizon makes a deal to sell other Apple devices like the elusive Apple Tablet and the next version of the iPhone running on long term evolution or LTE, a fourth generation wireless technology.
There has been a lot of talk about the Apple Tablet in the past 6 months, but now since it has been delayed the press have moved over to the actual applications which are going to be on the Apple Tablet and other Tablets. Full Article at Crenk
Magazine publishers seem to already be getting on board with the concept of a media tablet even based on just the possibility that Apple will enter the market in the near future. Full Article at MacRumors
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Above all, the Project Natal for Xbox 360, the OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) TV from Samsung - inexpensive with great web TV option – and the much anticipated Apple Tablet.
What's more likely, Reid says, is that Verizon makes a deal to sell other Apple devices like the elusive Apple Tablet and the next version of the iPhone running on long term evolution or LTE, a fourth generation wireless technology.
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