
Forward thinking: An Apple a day...
Having read the past week's coverage I have reached this conclusion: because iHave an iPod Touch, now iNeed an iPad.
Having read the past week's coverage I have reached this conclusion: because iHave an iPod Touch, now iNeed an iPad.
The iPad has been one of the most discussed devices ever, and that was before launch. Now people actually have them, what are they saying?
Eager customers lined up for hours outside stores in the US to be the first to own an Apple iPad
Feelie, by Te Awamutu-based developers FeelGudApps, monitors your behaviour for two to three days and then builds your profile based on psychology studies.
British technology magazine T3 has revealed its 2010 pick of the 100 hottest gadgets on the planet, and it's no surprise to find the forthcoming iPad top of the pile.
When it comes to texting, are you a tortoise or a hare? How long does it take you to type a letter?
The world's first open source camera 'Frankencamera' could revolutionise the way we take photos.
The war of words between Apple and Adobe around Flash has continued to heat up thanks to statements made by Apple's CEO at a recent iPad demonstration to Wall Street executives.
Sky TV's half year profit has risen 19.1 per cent to $50.7 million, as numbers of MySky subscribers more than doubled over the last year.
Telecommunications reporter Helen Twose talks to 80s hair bands, gets tweeted at by a shrub, sees Audi's Wi-Fi-toting A8 and meets a guy paid to roll his eyes at the Mobile World Congress.
Nokia and Intel are combining the software they've each been developing for smart phones, tablet computers and other internet devices.
Guards linked to Blackwater given seven days to leave after US court rejects charges.
Apple brings out its iPad tablet computer in late March, but other companies are already preparing a new batch of tablets running Windows.
What could Apple have launched that would have lived up to the iPad hype?
From sport to soaps, its disciples believe it will revolutionise the way we watch. But is 3D TV really a giant leap forward in entertainment - or could it be an expensive flop?
Apple CEO described the new iPad as 'magical and revolutionary' at its widely-watched launch yesterday. But is it?