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SlashGear - 2010年9月28日 Unfortunately, unlike other tablet releases of late, comparing the BlackBerry PlayBook versus Apple's iPad is a bit tough, as RIM made sure that their ... PlayBook, first impressions- CNET A Look at the BlackBerry PlayBook- Wall Street Journal (blog) RIM Reveals Its Own Tablet, The BlackBerry 'PlayBook'- Cult of Mac RIM Unveils PlayBook Tablet to Compete With iPad- ABC News BlackBerry PlayBook to take on the iPad- USA Today RIM Unveils PlayBook, Its BlackBerry-Themed iPad Competitor- eWeek PC Magazine - 2010年9月28日 Conde Nast launched its iPad app for The New Yorker Monday with the help of a quirky instructional video from actor Jason Schwartzman. ... Conde Nast Releases New Yorker IPad App- PC World Jason Schwartzman Strips Naked for “The New Yorker” iPad App [VIDEO]- Mashable New Yorker iPad App Debuts, in the Style of Wired- Wired News (blog) The New Yorker Debuts Its Tablet Version for the iPad- TMC Net Jason Schwartzman Introduces The New Yorker iPad App- IntoMobile The New Yorker rolls out first iPad edition- MacNN Electronista - 2010年9月28日 The timing comes just as Apple is also looking to get into the educational market with its iPad, selling discounted bundles for students. ... TechNewsWorld - 2010年9月28日 By Mike Pearson Sharp has jumped into the tablet fray with a new line of devices as well as a new e-bookstore. The Galapagos system, targeted for release in ... Sharp's Android-powered iPad-killer also has the worst name ever- DVICE Sharp positions Galapagos Android tablets as ereaders- Digitaltrends.com Sharp will bring two Android tablets in December- TG Daily Sharp To Release Two “iPad Style” Tablets- Online Social Media Sharp 'Galapagos' E-Readers, E-Bookstore Readying for Market- eWeek Sharp intros tablets, e-bookstore- CNET (blog) by Mike Schramm - 2010年9月28日 Patently Apple has a few new patent illustrations from China that may hint at future iPad hardware features. The first is a second dock on the side of the tablet. As you can see above, the connector would come in handy if you wanted to ... by Dave Caolo - 2010年9月28日 Meanwhile, ill-fated Gourmet Magazine has been reborn as the iPad app Gourmet Live (the current issue is free; there's no word of future pricing). As John Gruber points out, Gourmet is now in the unique position of existing as an iPad ... by Philip Elmer-DeWitt - 2010年9月27日 Apple may outsell its nearest rivals 4 to 1 in 2011 as Android tablets. by Seth Weintraub - 2010年9月28日 The New Yorker iPad app, strategically priced at $4.95/issue – about five times the subscription to the paper version – goes on sale today. Also, just to prove that they 'get' online, the post about the app and the accompanying story ... PR |