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 ...
digg_url = ‘//www.fastcompany.com/blog/kit-eaton/technomix/apple-keynote-rumor-round-no-itablet-beatles-instead’; digg_skin = ‘compact’; It’s about three ...
Comixology’s iPhone app just got an exciting boost: 71 titles from Marvel. Reading comics on such a small screen is okay, but it sure would be nicer if they were on a bigger screen. Enter iTablet. Is ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Fresh off the heels of Apple’s iPad launch, UK manufacturer X2 today ...
The iTablet is here -- except it's not Apple's fabled wondergizmo, it's a new line of tablets from British company X2. We have to salute the chutzpah Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor ...
A UK computing firm announced that it will add yet another device to the fast-growing tablet space. However, the choice of name is sure to raise a few eyebrows, particularly Apple’s. The British-based ...
The tablet winds are blowing again and more new rumors are circulating about the mythical Apple tablet. A source at iLounge (via Wired) claims that Apple plans to announce a 10.7-inch diagonal tablet ...
Roku TV vs Fire Stick Galaxy Buds 3 Pro vs Apple AirPods Pro 3 M5 MacBook Pro vs M4 MacBook Air Linux Mint vs Zorin OS 4 quick steps to make your Android phone run like new again How much RAM does ...
Now that Apple has chosen the famously awkward name "iPad" for its tablet, the most obvious candidate "iTablet" is up for grabs. Sure enough, a UK company is leaping at the opportunity. X2 is happy to ...
Curious about the status of the App Store, new developer builds of Snow Leopard, rumors about the iTablet, and Google's possible conflicts of interest with Apple? These things and more topped this ...
The folks over at MacRumors made a post this morning pointing out that Apple has listed a new job description on their website for "Handwriting Recognition Engineer" on August 11th, 2005 in Santa ...