14/09/2011 |
IDC have been at the old researching game again, and this time they’ve decided that Apple’s iPad accounts for a massive 68% of worldwide tablet shipments, which we have to admit, isn’t to be sniffed at!
The results are for the second quarter of 2011, which means it is worth remembering that the recent influx of Android-powered tablets will no doubt have altered that landscape slightly…(...)Read the rest of Apple Owns 68% of Worldwide Tablet Shipments
Apple is doing very well in airplanes that crisscross our skies, thanks to the iPad. It is not only being used by airline staff at United to replace paper manuals and chartsbut isalso now being tested by Qantas to replace existing in-flight entertainment options.A new Qantas trial pilot program w...
Analysts are making bold predictions about Apple’s performance during its current quarter, saying the company has had its “best November ever.” That’s according to Ticonderoga’s Brian White; Canaccord’s T. Michael Walkley also crowed about Apple’s recent ...
Motorola and HP proved that companies can make tablets with UI as usable, if not more so, than the iPad. Now, with the iPad 2 being announced next week, Apple is the one that needs to play catch-up to others. But is it possible without drastically retooling iOS?More »
A new report from the New York Post claims that Apple is about to gain a new competitor in the tablet market, with online book store and music giant Amazon set to enter the fray with its own set of tablet devices.Powered by Google’s Android mobile operating system, Amazon’s tablets ar...
A new report fromKantar Worldpanel ComTech today claims that the iPhone 4S is responsible for a growth in market share for Apple’s iPhone in both the UK and US, with consumers rushing out to pick up Apple’s latest tech.The situation is not quite so rosy in some of Apple’s other ...
New figures released today byResearch firm Strategy Analytics suggest that Apple’s iPad is still very much the top tablet for most, with Android’s share growing thanks to a newcomer to the scene.Releasing figures based on worldwide shipments of tablets during the fourth quarter of 201...
To make our schedule to ship the tablet, we made some design tradeoffs...
Google won’t be releasing the source code for Android 3.0 Honeycomb any time soon. (For a great overview of why that is and what it means, see Jerry Hildenbrand’s excellent article over at our sibling site, Android Central.) What makes this interesting for TiPb is that, for a while no...
iPad 2 rumor posts have been done to death by now—we get it! It's coming very soon!—but this one could actually save you a bit of coin should you want to keep your current iPad, so, enjoy.More »
As recently rumored, Google launched a native Gmail application for Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices on Wednesday. The initial version of the application has most, but not all, of the features found in Google’s Gmail client for Android phones, and currently starts up with a...