Airline plans to rent Apple iPads on flights
Australian airline JetStar plans to roll out its iPad rentals on all domestic and international flights later in 2010.
Australian airline JetStar plans to roll out its iPad rentals on all domestic and international flights later in 2010.
Here's a look at 2011, a year where mobile dominated both the consumer and enterprise worlds.
A bevy of universities have Apple iPad pilots underway. Here's a look at the bandwidth requirements and other moving parts involved with supporting an influx of iPads.
AT&T said will sell Apple's iPad direct to business customers in a move that could bolster enterprise adoption of the popular tablet.
The launch of Apple's iPad 2 is being billed as one of the largest ever and analysts are noting that the majority of buyers didn't own the tablet previously.
Amazon provided its most detailed figures on sales of its Kindle put the units in the marketplace in the millions. The big questions: How long can Amazon can defend its turf vs. Apple's iPad? And will consumers consider the iPad and Kindle to be two completely different devices with different use cases?
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Hewlett-Packard said its Wi-Fi version of its TouchPad will be available in the U.S. July 1 and the door is open to be a tablet contender. After all, other so-called iPad killers have largely flopped.
Sales of media tablets such as Apple's iPad, Samsung's Galaxy Tab and an army of other competitors from RIM, Motorola and Hewlett-Packard will give global IT spending a boost, says Gartner.
Apple's supply chain was able to procure enough parts to launch the iPad in a bevy of countries right from the start.