Just days after reports surfaced that the new iPad’s battery doesn’t display properly, comes word the problem extends to other iOS devices too. At issue is what many are now calling the “busted” battery algorithm.
The new iPad has been on the market for just two weeks, so it's time to start the rumor train for the next unreleased Apple product – the new iPhone (aka iPhone 5, iPhone HD, iPhone Super-Mega or whatever you'd like).
Netflix updated its app yesterday to feature improved icons and images for the new iPad's Retina display. For users who are waiting to stream actual high-definition video on the new tablet, there is some good news.
Less than one week ago, the first new iPad buyers began using their shinny new tablets to surf the Web, play games and watch video. Now, many of those users are finding that their month data charges could be rising, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Consumer Reports has determined the new iPad runs hottest when running an action game. The U.S. watchdog group announced the group’s findings following online reports that Apple’s latest tablet runs hotter than its predecessor, the iPad 2.
Consumer Reports is jumping on the story that could soon be called “heatgate.” The U.S. watchdog group is said to be investing online reports that Apple’s latest iPad overheats, according to Reuters.
One of the key features of the new iPad is Dictation, a Siri-lite application that turns voice to text. However, before you begin using Dictation, you should first consider what it means to your privacy, according to ZDNet.
If you picked up a new iPad this past weekend, you might have experienced something Apple had not advertised about its latest tablet. Numerous customers are complaining via message boards that Apple's third generation iPad is overheating
While you still look like an idiot taking pictures with your iPad, a comparison by Gizmodo shows that images from the new tablet are pretty good compared with other Apple products.
Just how many Retina display-enabled apps are now available for the new iPad? Since Tim Cook unveiled Apple’s third generation tablet nine days ago, over 500 apps have received the upgrade treatment, according to an AppAdvice review of recently updated apps.
Upwards of one million customers will begin experiencing their new iPads today, which come with an incredible Retina display for the first time. Still, there is one significant downside to having such a technology. In fact, the new iPad's Retina display will also affect (negatively) those users that haven't upgraded, according to The Verge.