As with any high-profile product release, Apple's new iPad device has been peppered with complaints since reaching consumers' hands on March 16. Among them: that magazines look terrible on the iPad 3?s high-resolution display.
Psychologists say neophilia is behind the iPad excitement. CNN's Josh Levs reports.
The new iPad may be a hot item in more ways than one.
Magnets: How do they work? Differently on the new iPad than on the iPad 2, it has emerged -- and that's bad news for anyone with an old or third-party smart cover.
CNN's Kyung Lah reports from outside an Apple store in Japan where fans are lined up waiting to buy the new iPad.
The latest version of Apple's iPad, the genre-defining tablet computer that has outperformed virtually everyone's expectations since first released in 2010, went on sale Friday at 8 a.m. local time.
Apple's new iPad goes on sale on Friday. It's not the iPad 3, or the iPad HD, but the new iPad. That's great, but should you buy the new Apple tablet or opt for a different tablet? After all it's not the only tablet on the block.
Iggy is just one of many cats on YouTube caught playing with Apple's new iPad.
CNN's Richard Quest talks to Dan Ackerman, Sr. Editor at CNET, about the new iPad and what differences it brings.
On first glance, the new, never-to-be-actually-named iPad is exactly the same as its predecessor: Same size, same price, same colors.
Apple rolled out a high-definition iPad on Wednesday with a faster processor, a better camera and a display screen that promises to be dramatically sharper than the current model, the iPad 2.
With a surprise appearance by Steve Jobs, Apple debuts its iPad 2, the company's successful tablet computing gadget.
When Apple holds a press event Wednesday, everyone who's paying attention expects to see the much-anticipated iPad 3.
Apple is expected to announce the iPad 3 at a "special event" in California next week.
All indicators suggest Apple will unveil the iPad 3 during the first week of March. That's less than a month away, and sources at The Next Web say Apple is in "crunch mode," working hard to line up apps that show off the unique features of the next-gen tablet.
As the tough economy drags on, cost remains a leading consideration that people use to decide which mobile devices and wireless services they'll purchase.
You may have just unwrapped your new iPad 2, but rumors are already swirling about the iPad 3.
Kindle Fire, the stripped-down tablet computer that is emerging as perhaps the most popular rival to Apple's iPad, will be getting an update soon to address some early user complaints, Amazon said.
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Although it has been on the U. S. market for just three weeks, Amazon's Kindle Fire is expected to become the second-most popular tablet in the world by the end of this year, according to the research firm IHS.
Forget relying solely on touch to control your Apple device. On future iPads, you may be able to control your tablet from across the room using 3-D gestures, such as a swirl or swipe of the hand.
With Amazon unveiling its much-anticipated Kindle Fire tablet computer Wednesday, we may finally have a real tablet war on our hands.
After a false start late Monday, Skype has officially landed on the iPad.
Tech expert Katie Linendoll gives a preview of the iPad 2 before it goes on sale Friday.
You know the old saying -- if a deal is too good to be true, then it probably is too good to be true.
Buyers from around the world explain way they're willing to wait hours outside Apple's London store to get their iPad.
Being a tech dad is a curse. We are always chasing the latest and greatest that tech minds are producing despite our economic status, how many kids we have or whether or not the CFO at home (the wife) will approve.
It's the future of computing but, as CNN's Kristie Lu Stout explains, you've probably have used it.
For a guy who is on medical leave, Steve Jobs is keeping a pretty high profile.
For a guy who is on medical leave, Steve Jobs is keeping a pretty high profile.
In China, Apple products are hot. Long lines of eager customers and swarms of lurking scalpers are typical each time Apple launches a new product here.
Apple's iPad 2 was launched in London with great fanfare. Nina Dos Santos reports.
On the day Apple debuted the oft-delayed white-colored iPhone 4, the company's marketing department gave a nod to the product's troubled history.
Internet activists, perhaps today's new generation of hippies, often chant the mantra that "information wants to be free."
Apple detractors had a lot to moan about this quarter: iPad 2 sales worries, Japanese supply-chain concerns and the rise of Android. But in the end, Steve Jobs and company shut them down with blowout results.
If your tweets, or those of the people you follow are getting a little stale, here's a way to give them a bizarre new twist.
CNN's Phil Han takes a look at some of the best April Fools' Day pranks.
Making sense of a disaster is about to get a bit easier.
Long lines were reported in Berlin, London, Sydney and other cities as the iPad 2, the newest version of Apple's popular touchscreen tablet, went on sale Friday afternoon in 25 countries.
Electronics manufacturers have all the pieces they need to create a great competitor to the iPad.
The crisis in Japan may make the already impossible-to-get iPad 2 even more difficult to find.
When you're shopping for an iPad 2, you have a dozen configurations to choose from, and some recent discoveries will make this decision much easier for you.