Rumors keep on to whirl above Apple’s next generation iPad, and one consistent Taiwanese newspaper states the latest device will be releasing almost nearby 2011, complete with video calling, two cameras, new display and touch technology, and a USB port to connect easily to other devices.
Firstly the Chinese-language Economic Daily News financial newspaper in August reported that the device would have a 7-inch touch screen, and after that similar newspaper, which was among the first to properly information that Apple was making a tablet whilst other news sources said it would be a net book, on Friday reported that the new iPad 2 will go into production this month and will be on sale early on next year.
Taiwanese newspapers sometimes win scoops on new electronics products in the fact Taiwanese companies are concerned in each aspect of electronics production, from components to last assembly. Read the full story
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Apple has started shipping pre-ordered iPads to customers ahead of the official launch tomorrow, and some lucky gadget fans have already received their device. Although the iPad doesn’t officially go on sale until 8am on Friday morning, some pre-order units of the touch-screen, tablet-style computer have been delivered a day early. Apple fans have been posting information about their shipments on forums and blogs, stating that the devices are “out for delivery” and en route to customers. Read the full story
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