Early iPhone Rumors Give Insight into Apple's 'iSlate'
Source: PC World
Remember the very first iPhone–the one that sold for $249, had an iconic click wheel, a cool slide-out keypad, and a unique two-battery design–and which ran on Apple's very own nationwide wireless network? No, not the iPhone that Steve Jobs unveiled at Macworld Expo San Fra …
The Exhaustive Guide to Apple Tablet Rumors
Source: Gizmodo
The Apple tablet is almost here. We hear. Actually, we're hearing a whole lot lately. With this exhaustive guide to every tablet rumor, we've got the clearest picture of the Apple tablet yet.
Apple's New Tablet will be the iSlate
Source: MacRumors
With rumors of the Apple tablet reaching new highs, MacRumors has found evidence that Apple acquired the domain name iSlate.com presumably in preparation for the new device.
The Demise of Apple
Source: TheStreet.com
The demise of Apple, yea right. The Tablet will only help them succeed like they always do!
Analyst: Apple tablet launching in spring to crush Kindle
Source: Ars Technica
Analyst Yair Reiner believes that Apple will release a tablet device this coming spring. According to his sources, the still mythical tablet could put a serious damper on Amazon's e-book plans by offering a better deal for publishers.
Apple shops tablet around Australia
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald
Apple is preparing to release a groundbreaking tablet computer in Australia and around the world early next year and has been in discussions with media companies about including their content on the device.
Apple Rehires a Developer of Its Newton Tablet
Source: The New York Times
If you were gearing up to launch a tablet computer — and these days, who isn't? — who would you hire to market it? One obvious candidate would be Michael Tchao, one of the original developers of Apple's groundbreaking but failed Newton personal digital assistant.
Ten New Details on the Apple Tablet
Source: iLounge.com
Want to know some more about Apple's upcoming tablet device? You're in luck. We've received the scoop from our reliable source—who correctly called the iPod nano 5G, iPhone 3GS and Chinese iPhone 3G months ago.
Microsoft Pink Tablet and Phone in the Works, Reports Claim
Source: Yahoo! Tech - Daily Features
Rumors of a Microsoft-branded multimedia handsets and a tablet PC have resurfaced in a big way with fresh details. Reports are swirling in the blogosphere, fed by tips from anonymous sources and curious Microsoft job listings.
Can the Apple Touch Sell the Tablet?
Source: Business Week
The Mac and iPhone maker may join a host of tech players hoping to win big in tablet PCs, an area where some of the industry's biggest names have failed.
Apple Keynote Sept. 9, No Tablet Expected
Source: AllThingsD
The event will be held in San Francisco–most likely at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, where it has occurred in years past–and is expected to showcase upgrades to the iPod line and an update to iTunes that may involve some sort of social element.
Apple's tablet will be more than a niche product - report
Source: Apple Insider
A new financial analysis predicts that Apple's yet-to-be-announced tablet will launch in early 2010 and sell about 2 million units in its first year -- and at an estimated $600 each, that would be an additional $1.2 billion in revenue.
Apple will design its own tablet Mac chips
Source: The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Rumors have been crisscrossing the Internet about actions by Apple that point tellingly to the advent of an Apple tablet, or some kind of outsize iPod touch. VentureBeat is speculating that Apple may use chips they have developed themselves in the imminent $800 tablet computer.
Rumor Watch: Apple touchscreen netbook on tap for October
Source: The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Rumors about an Apple "netbook" or "tablet" have been rampant for years, but if a report today on the Taiwanese news site Info Times is any indication, a touchscreen Mac may finally be coming to market in October of this year.
Apple, Acer and…Arrington?
Source: The New York Times
The San Francisco Business Times reported Friday that Mr. Arrington has incorporated a separate company called CrunchPad.
What's Cooking for Apple WWDC '09
Source: Gizmodo
Apple's WWDC 2009 is almost here. On the menu: Definitely Snow Leopard and a even-stronger-than-before focus on the iPhone OS, as the sessions schedule and the promotion materials show. What else? Here's what I think is cooking.
There may be good cause to believe Apple is not moving no place a net-book on the market. Mainly to look at the basics, Apple has all the ability and resources to bring the most innovative product to date on the market.