Samsung announced an 8.9-inch version of its Galaxy Tab, as well as a redesigned version of its 10.1-inch tablet.
The cheapest version of the device will be priced at $499, similar to the iPad 2.
Apple said on Tuesday the new version of its game-changing tablet, the iPad 2, will go on sale in as many as 25 countries this Friday, putting an end to speculation over the device's international launch and rumors about possible supply constraints.
Adobe Flash may struggle to gain adoption on the Post-PC devices including smartphones and tablets as behavioral shift of consumers to apps from web browsing may make Flash less relevant on these devices, according to Global Equities Research.
Solid state drives (SSD) in 2011 is expected to a near doubling of revenue and hit more than $4 billion, according to new IHS iSuppli research.
Apple may face supply chain disruptions for its newly launched iPad 2 as a 9 magnitude earthquake in Japan impacted several component makers for the tablet, according to a report from IHS.
Apple may face supply chain disruptions for its newly launched iPad 2 as a 9 magnitude earthquake in Japan impacted several component makers for the tablet.
New York Times announces a paywall for its digital content.
Credit Suisse initiated coverage of Apple with an outperform rating and price target of $500.
In a letter sent to Apple staffers, Steve Jobs sends his condolences to the company's Japanese staff.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Thursday are: Motorola Mobility, Fedex Corp, Nvidia, Nextera Energy, Amgen, Qualcomm, Sanmina-SCI, Sun Bancorp, THQ and Cypress Semiconductor.
Apple has managed to significantly cut the thickness and weight of iPad 2 by trimming the dimensions of several key components, most notably the battery, according to a new report by IHS iSuppli.
The device is a follow-up to the 3G version of the device released last month.
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After Japan was rocked by a pair of disasters, Apple has announced that it is postponing its Japanese release of the iPad 2.
Apple has deferred the launch of its slimmer, lighter and faster rendition of iPad, the iPad 2, in Japan as the country grapples with massive destruction caused by a 9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami.
iPhone 5 is rumored to feature Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, slide-out keyboard, dual-SIM cards support and expected to sport Qualcomm’s Gobi chip.
Motorola Mobility is said to have missed the early market opportunity as the initial sales of Xoom is rumored to be weak.
Apple has decided not to include support for contactless payment in the iPhone 5, but the technology will likely be included in the iPhone 6.
The execs' confirmation echoes Apple's previous Spring 2011 estimates.
Apple has a legitimate hit on its hands with the iPad 2 as the device sells out in the early going.
Léo Apotheker, the Chief Executive Officer of PC giant Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ), is expected to hold an investor briefing on March 14 in San Francisco where he may unveil his much anticipated vision for HP.