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@ SXSW: Mike Tyson KOs iPhone/iPad game for RockLive

AUSTIN, Texas-Former boxing king Mike Tyson showed up to knockout a promotion and sign autographs for RockLive’s new iPhone/iPad game, “Mike Tyson Main Event” at South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Festival on Sunday, March 13. The champ appeared approximately 45 minutes late, and forced...

@ SXSW: Mike Tyson KOs iPhone/iPad game for RockLive at SXSW

AUSTIN, Texas – Former boxing king Mike Tyson showed up to knockout a promotion and sign autographs for RockLive’s new iPhone/iPad game, “Mike Tyson Main Event” at South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Festival on Sunday, March 13. The champ appeared approximately 45 minutes late, and...

Rumored Apple temp store to push iPad 2 sales at SXSW

AUSTIN, Texas-Downtown Austin is likely to blossom fruit this week in the form of Apple Inc. Several local news agencies are reporting that Apple will open a temporary store in the Scarborough building offices at 522 N. Congress Avenue in downtown Austin, near the...

Apple débuts iPad 2, crowns 2010 “Year of the iPad”

The presentation in San Francisco is still winding down, but Apple have today taken the wraps off the next generation of their uber-successful tablet. The specs of the iPad 2 line up pretty nicely with all the leaks that have littered the blogosphere in the past couple of weeks, with a couple of noticeable omissions.

Motorola Xoom priced reasonably, a nation rejoices

It would seem that after all those rumours attributing an astronomical price point to the Motorola Xoom, common sense has won out and the Honeycomb-powered tablet will indeed be relatively affordable at launch.

Apple rumours – can we all take it down a notch?

Apple, as you've probably noticed, are quite a secretive bunch. Nine times out of ten nobody knows what Steve Jobs is going to whip out when he walks on stage, and no matter what he whips out you can bet it's going to dominate the tech news for the next day or two - perhaps even longer.

Fallout continues from Apple’s 30% In-App purchase tax

Last week Apple announced they would be beefing up their In-App Purchases system (the catchily-named IAP API), introducing new rules which mandate all Apps that sell additional content, services or subscriptions MUST use Apple's system, and pay them a 30% cut for the privilege.

News Corp launches The Daily

Today at the Guggenheim Museum in a snowy, cold New York, the re-animated corpse of Rupert Murdoch and Apple's Eddy Cue launched their iPad-only newspaper, The Daily.

Android knocks Symbian off sales top spot

We all knew this moment was going to come sooner or later. Symbian, Nokia's floundering mobile OS, has ruled the roost essentially forever in terms of sales (although it has been fairly absent in the mindshare stakes as of late), but that lead has been slowly crumbling as the twin forces of iOS and Android snapped at its heels. The question wasn't if, but when, one of them would overtake it.

The guard changes

This week we have a bevy of changes occurring in Silicon Valley to deal with.

HTC to launch its tablet Flyer in March prior to iPad 2 release

International Business News | January 20, 2011 | Carl Bagh HTC missed the CES 2011 tablet mania but that does mean it has no tablet plans. In fact, it is due to launch not one but three tablets in the first half of 2011. DigiTimes confirmed...

Apple iPad Cloned by Chinese with Android 2.2

Well as the saying goes, if you can’t beat them, copy them and let’s face it the cloning merchants in China know a thing or two about cloning high profile mobile devices such as smartphone and tablets, and a big priority with Chinese rip-off merchants...

Don't Go to Brazil for a Deal on an iPad

The $985 cost of an iPad in Brazil provides a strong example of how high tariffs and protectionist policies hurt the nation's consumers By Lucia Kassai and Cecilia Tornaghi for Business Week On the night of Dec. 2, almost 500 gadget-crazy Brazilians in São Paulo lined up outside...

More slate computers coming to China next year

By Zhu Shenshen  |   2010-12-9  | A batch of 3G-capable slate personal computer, including iPad and device with Google systems, is expected to debut in the Chinese market next year. Some of them even support phone functions, Shanghai Daily learned from a telecommunications forum...

Apple iPads and smartphones smuggled in to China

The women taped phones to their torsos and were carrying iPads in large bags By Gregg Keizer | Computerworld US Published: 12:11 GMT, 09 December 10 Chinese customs officials last week arrested 14 women trying to smuggle 88 Apple iPads and 340 smartphones into the country, according...

Apple releases iOS 4.2 to iPad users' delight

Apple Inc. (AAPL) has rolled out an iOS 4.2 update that finally brings the latest features in iOS to iPad users. For starters, iPad users can finally enjoy background processing, multitasking and folders. But there are two key new features — AirPrint and AirPlay —...

Apple releases iOS 4.2 to iPad users' delight

Apple Inc. (AAPL) has rolled out an iOS 4.2 update that finally brings the latest features in iOS to iPad users. For starters, iPad users can finally enjoy background processing, multitasking and folders. But there are two key new features — AirPrint and AirPlay —...

Murdoch and Jobs collaborating on new tablet newspaper?

In what could see the coming together of two of the scariest media empires in the world, rumours reach us that Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and Apple have been secretly collaborating on a tablet-based newspaper called The Daily, and it's set to launch early next year.

The iPad is not mobile says Zuckerberg

Speaking at a mobile event in Facebook's Palo Alto Headquarters today, Zuckerberg fielded a question from an unfortunate Mashable Apple fanboy about when the social networking firm would come out with an iPad app, only to be told "The iPad is not mobile...next question."

Motorola, Verizon TV tablet rumors abound

iPad, BlackPad, PalmPad, Cisco pad – the tablet craze shows no signs of letting up any time soon, and with popular handset maker Motorola joining the fray with its own offering, the space looks likely to heat up even further over the coming months.

Samsung, Intel in bidding war for Infineon

RCR Unplugged recently reported that German chipmaker, Infineon Technologies, was under Intel’s acquisition microscope, but it seems another suitor - Samsung Electronics - has joined the fray.

Flipboard – the ultimate social network magazine on iPad

If you’re a social geek like me, then Flipboard is the iPad app you’ve been waiting for, aggregating Facebook, Twitter and other feeds into a very appealing magazine-like style.

Apple results wow Wall Street, surpass Microsoft

Antennagate be damned, Apple has done it again, with the firm managing to pull its best ever quarterly revenue results out of its sleek, shiny hat on Tuesday.

iPad – Coming to Korea

Nine months ago, Korea’s KT telecom made the iPhone available to Apple hungry customers and has dominated the Korean Apple pie since, being the only telco exclusively offering the product, giving the firm a huge business advantage and marketing edge, much like AT&T’s in the US. But is KT’s monopoly on Apple crumbling?