Tag Archive | "iPad"

Max Payne on its way to iOS on April 12th, Android on April 26th

April 9th, 2012 at 11:02 AM | Mobiles News

Rockstar Games, following the launch of Grand Theft Auto III: 10 Year Anniversary Edition, has announced that Max Payne will arrive on iOS and Android platforms. It comes with HD graphics, high-resolution textures, Social Club connectivity as well as user-customizable touch controls.  More after the break.

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WiFi woes affect the new iPad, Apple starts investigation.

April 5th, 2012 at 11:57 AM | News Tablets

The new iPad is said to be suffering from intermittent WiFi connectivity issues if Apple Discussions and an AppleCare document are to be believed. The issue seems to be affecting the Wifi only model, the 3G+WiFi model is safe due to its black antenna panel. The employees over at AppleCare have been instructed to check if the issue is due to software and rectify them, otherwise return units to engineers for an in-depth checkup. More after the break.

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JBL OnBeat dock for your iDevice, its most well dressed companion

March 30th, 2011 at 2:49 AM | Gadgets

What do you see when you first look at this new dock from JBL ? It looks like a suit, doesn’t it ? Well whatever it may look like , its sure to keep that iPad, iPhone, iPod humming and thumping through its twin  full range speakers. Read on for what it costs and how you can get your hands on one of these.

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iPad 2 Available to Buy Online Now

March 11th, 2011 at 6:36 AM | News Tablets

Get your credit cards ready, the iPad 2 is now available for online purchase. To get more info about the new iPad2 click here. Read on for the pricing information and the link to buy from.

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The iPad 2 is here

March 2nd, 2011 at 2:36 PM | Tablets

The iPad 2 is finally here. Its leaner, meaner, faster and well better. As for any new announcement, to everyone’s astonishment Steve Jobs was at the unveiling and he was looking mighty good. The iPad 2 has a dual core Apple A5 processor which is said to be twice as fast as the first generation iPad and provides nine times the graphics performance. The battery too still lasts the same at 10 hours. The price has also been left unchanged at $499. Read on fore more coverage and press shots.

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Apple iPad WiFi to debut in China on September 17

September 14th, 2010 at 8:41 AM | Tablets

Apple has announced the availability of WiFi iPad tablets in China from September 17. That does sound a bit surprising as  Apple products like iPod, iPhone, iPod touch and even iPad are assembled in China itself. Still, the democratic nation doesn’t get any brownie points for the same. The Cupertino based company hasn’t disclosed if the WiFi+3G iPad models would be made available in China’s Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Resellers.

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iPad Gmail gets a new interface

August 20th, 2010 at 11:21 PM | Tablets

Remember juggling between the the twin toolbars on you iPad on the older Gmail interface. Well now that history, Google has come up with a new interface and has removed one of the toolbars to make the interface more streamlined. We also have a new stacked card interface wherein you can stack your conversations, sort them , delete or archive them. Finally all is right in this world.

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Hacked: More than 100,000 iPad owners fall prey to glitch at AT&T

June 12th, 2010 at 5:23 PM | News

Apple iPad owners suffered a serious setback when their email addresses were hacked due to a glitch in the AT&T website. A group of hackers exploited a hole in an AT&T Web site to get e-mail addresses of about 114,000 iPad users, including what appears to be top officials in government, finance, media, technology, and military.

The leak is expected to have affected all Apple iPad 3G subscribers in the U.S., according to Gawker, which broke the story yesterday. Among the iPad users who appeared to have been affected were White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, Diane Sawyer, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, movie producer Harvey Weinstein, and New York Times CEO Janet Robinson.

A group that calls itself Goatse Security tricked the AT&T site into disclosing the e-mail addresses by sending HTTP requests that included SIM card serial numbers for iPads, the report said. Because the serial numbers, called ICC-IDs (integrated circuit card identifiers), are generated sequentially, the researchers were able to guess thousands of them and then ran a program to extract the data by going down the list. Read on for security analysts’ take on the said breach.

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