Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils iPad the tablet at an event in San Francisco.
“We asked if there was room for a third category in the middle, something between a laptop and a smartphone. In order to create a new category, it needed to be far better at doing some key tasks such as browsing the Web, doing e-mail, sharing photos, watching video, gaming and reading e-books. It’s got to be better at these key tasks otherwise it has no reason for being. Some people have said: oh, that’s a netbook. The problem is netbooks aren’t better at ANYTHING.” Applause. “They’re just cheap laptops. And we call it, the iPad. It’s official.” he said.
Apple Tablet is expected to be released by Apple’s CEO Steve Job, today (27th January 2010), at Apple’s event in San Francisco, California following an Apple Invitation: Come See Our Latest Creation send out early.
Apple sent out an invitation to see their latest creation on January 27th at the Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts Theater in San Francisco. What could be the latest creation? Well, it’s almost certain that Apple’s CEO Steve Job will unveil the latest creation, a tablet called iSlate or iTablet or iPad. Apple will also use this opportunity to reveal the iPhone 4.0 software, expected to be introduced as part of the tablet package. The rest of the invite:
Apple is expected to launch the new iPhone 4G in April/May 2010 rather than the usual June. The reason is that they are looking to counter Google who are expected to release a new Google Phone (Nexus Two, maybe) around that time. Will Google suprise the market by launching Nexus Two before Apple release iPhone 4G?
Apple’s iPhone 4G spec is expected to include the following:
Intel has launched the AppUp Center Beta, its own app store for netbooks, which allows users to get the latest applications and utilities designed for Intel Atom processor based netbooks. Following the success of Apple App Store, Facebook Applications and Google’s Android Market, Intel seems to think netbook users need an App Store for their netbook too.
iPhone or Nexus One. Which want should I buy? This question has been on my mind since Google launched it’s first phone, Nexus One, on 5th Jan 2010.
My contract with one of the Singapore mobile phone service provider has reached a point where I can upgrade anytime.
iPhone is a proven performer and it is because of iPhone that the Singapore mobile phone service providers, Singtel, Starhub and Mobile One, compete with each other by offering more attractive mobile plans.