Is The iPad 2’s Headphone Jack Waterproof?
The iPad 2's headphone just might be waterproof. However, no one has actually tested this possibility.
The iPad 2's headphone just might be waterproof. However, no one has actually tested this possibility.
Apple has released its first public statement on iPad 2 sales during its first weekend. An Apple spokesman said sales were “amazing,” according to the site, The Loop. Meanwhile, an analyst believes up to 1,000,000 units of the second-generation iDevice might have already been sold.
There are reports that Apple will be opening its retail stores one hour earlier tomorrow. Does this mean more iPad 2’s are coming?
While Apple will make billions on the iPad 2, its line of Smart Covers could do quite well too. The $12-to-produce item could add millions to Apple's bottom line.
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The iPad 2 launch came and went, but stores are still selling out. I have details about the launch, where you can still get an iPad 2, plus hot cases to keep that sexy device covered. Plus, AppStart is free for a limited time! So download it now!
Price tags for the iPad 2 start at $499 for consumers, but what does Apple actually make on each unit? We’ve got the answer
The original iPad is old news; the iPad 2 is now king. Between 400,000 and 500,000 of the devices were sold in its first weekend of release.
Three days following its U.S. release, the iPad 2 has been hacked. So where's the public release?
Less than 48 hours after going on sale, the iPad 2 is already sold out in much of the United States, and ever-growing shipping delays for online orders indicate high demand for the second-generation device. Could the iPad 2 actually outsell the original? That depends.
When online orders for the iPad 2 began last Friday morning, Apple alerted early customers their second-generation iDevice would arrive in “three to five days.” We now have confirmation the first of these orders have shipped, or will be shipping soon.
Fresh out of the box, these are the first five paid apps to download for your shiny new iPad. These apps can help you truly understand what your new device is capable of and are worth every penny.
The U.S. Apple Online Store is now shipping all iPad 2 models in three to four weeks. After an initial estimated shipping time of three to five days, the Apple Online Store is clearly struggling to meet demand. As a result of this, latecomers are going to have to wait before their iPad 2 is delivered to them.
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The gyroscope allows your iPad 2 to know exactly where you are. Many gyroscope games make you stand up to move in a complete 360 degree circle. There are some great iPhone and iPod touch apps that take advantage of this. We showcase the iPhone apps we want optimized for the iPad as well as current iPad apps we want to see gyroscope-optimized in this AppList.
We got our iPad 2 on launch day, and have videos of our day. There were many places to go with all kinds of lines, and we have all the details. Plus, we have an unboxing and hands on video of the iPad 2.
Apple has most certainly provided some iPad 2 compatible add-ons already, although, the Apple iPad Keyboard Dock appears to be one item the company considers as end-of-life.
To help you decide which one should be yours, we've considered all the aspects and made a simple, three-stage explanation that will bring you to the right decision, one you won't regret.
AppAdvice and Lifelike Apps are teaming up for a unique contest exclusively for our readers. Between now and Sunday, March 20, we are seeking video reviews of the popular Craigslist viewer app, Lifelike Craig HD. The winning video will be posted on AppAdvice, and the winner will receive an iPad 2. The top ten runner-ups will also receive prizes.
Ordering your iPad 2 online? Then you better hurry. The expected wait times to receive your shiny new iDevice is now "two to three weeks", according to Apple.com. This is a lot longer than when Apple began taking orders earlier today.
How does the iPad 2 stack up against the competition? Skattertech recently released two infographics (here and here) that compare Apple’s newest device with the BlackBerry PlayBook, Dell Streak 7, and Motorola Xoom, among others. The graphics are so detailed (and timely, given the iPad 2 arrives today) we thought we’d publish the information here too for our readers.
These are the first apps to download onto your shiny new iPad to truly understand what your new device is capable of. The best part is, they're all free, so you don't have to spend one cent to be amazed by the iPad.
Lines are forming for those interested in buying the iPad 2. How is the situation in your area?