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iPad & Tablets:   Apple iPad

News & Reviews:   Apple iPad

  • iOS 7 Beta Released, Supports iPad

    iOS 7 Beta Released, Supports iPad

    As promised when it was announced recently, the Apple iOS 7 beta 2 is now available to download for developers. Aside from the features announced previously, the new beta enables support for the Apple iPad and iPad mini along with Siri's decidedly better voices and other enhancements. Apart from this not much more has changed except for perhaps a combined iTunes and App Store settings menu, working Voicemail and better UI enhancements. The full version is expected to be released along with the next generation of iOS devices (Apple iPhone 5S, iPad 5, etc.) which may be due in Q3 of 2013.

  • Wash it off with the Sony Xperia Tablet Z

    Wash it off with the Sony Xperia Tablet Z

    Since Sony did start this whole water-proof smartphone craze with their Sony Xperia Z, it makes sense that they'd also be the first to provide a water-proof tablet as well. The tablet in question is the Sony Xperia Tablet Z. Following the thin and OmniBalance design similar to the Sony Xperia Z, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z looks great with a flat and ultra-slim profile (at 7mm it is thinner than the Apple iPad). Tech specs for the Sony Xperia Tablet Z include:

    • 10.1-inch display (1080p, 224ppi)
    • 1.5GHz Quadcore Qualcomm S4 Pro processor
    • 2GB RAM
    • 16GB / 32GB RAM + microSD
    • 8.1MP rear camera + 2.2MP front camera
    • 6000 mAh battery
    • IP57 certification
    • Android 4.1.2
  • 7.85-inch MSI Primo 81 Tablet Trying to be iPad Mini Killer

    7.85-inch MSI Primo 81 Tablet Trying to be iPad Mini Killer

    While the Apple iPad Mini hasn't cornered the 7-inch touchscreen tablet market it does have a rather large market base, which is probably why the MSI Primo 81 is trying to compete with it. What sets it apart from other contenders isn't just that MSI is a more well-known Taiwan brand but also because it is using the exact same 7.85-inch IPS screen with 1024 x 768 pixel resolution made by LG as the Apple iPad Mini. While it does look a bit wider than the iPad Mini, the Primo 81 has nearly identical bezels and shape along with a number of other similar tech specs including:

    • Quad-core Allwinner A315 processor
    • 1GB RAM
    • 7.85-inch display (IPS, 1024 x 768)
    • 3500 mAh battery
    • Andorid 4.2
  • Samsung Bests Apple for Q1 2013 Smartphone Sales

    Samsung Bests Apple for Q1 2013 Smartphone Sales

    We fully expected this from our earlier reports but Samsung have dethroned Apple in smartphones sales for Q1 of 2013. According to analysts Samsung sold $26.62 billion worth of smartphones. While Apple have been doing quite well too at $22.95 billion this figure is lower by $7.71 billion compared to the figure reached in Q4 of 2012. Nokia followed up with $3.64 billion while LG got $2.95 billion from their smartphone sales.

  • Rumours: iOS 7 Going for Flatter Black and White User Interface?

    Rumours: iOS 7 Going for Flatter Black and White User Interface?

    Rumours about what Apple is going to do extend even to their upcoming iOS 7 operating system, with many wondering what Apple have up their sleeves this time. With the impending Worldwide Developer Conference this 10 June 2013, we may not have to wait that long, but rumours about iOS 7, the next big version of Apple's mobile operating system are practically buzzing. While quite a few rumours indicate that iOS7 is going for a flatter look, a new bit of information is that the user interface or UI may be going for more black and white elements.

  • Rumour: Apple iPad Mini Retina coming to Malaysia in Q3 2013, iPad Mini 3 in 2014

    Rumour: Apple iPad Mini Retina coming to Malaysia in Q3 2013, iPad Mini 3 in 2014

    One of the main issues most people had with the Apple iPad Mini was the fact that it didn't have a Retina display. The Retina display was the one feature that made the Apple iPad such a big thing, so why didn't Apple put in one for the iPad mini? The answer is probably because they wanted to release a Retina-enabled iPad Mini later as current rumours seem to indicate. According to these rumours this new Retina screen enabled iPad Mini is set for release sometime in Q3 of 2013.

  • Rumours: Apple iPad 5 Casing Mold Confirm Narrower Design

    Rumours: Apple iPad 5 Casing Mold Confirm Narrower Design

    Some casing molds for the Apple iPad 5 have cropped up and look to confirm earlier rumours that the Apple iPad 5 will have a narrower, smaller bezel design much like the Apple iPad mini. due to the curvature of the casing mold it also confirms that the Apple iPad 5 will also be thinner and therefore probably lighter than previous iPad versions.

  • Rumour: How Apple may make the iPad 5 Thinner and Lighter

    Rumour: How Apple may make the iPad 5 Thinner and Lighter

    Recent rumours and leaks have shown that Apple's next iPad 5 may be going for a thinner and lighter look and feel. This may have been confirmed with last week's news about the narrower front panel bezel but it didn't really explain how Apple would make the iPad 5 thinner and lighter than the already quite thin and light Apple iPad 4. One rumour circling about today is that they will be using screens that use smaller LEDS.

  • Apple Almost Fully Detached from Samsung?

    Apple Almost Fully Detached from Samsung?

    Previously Apple was quite reliant on Samsung for a number of components not least of which being their iPad and iPhone screens as well as their processor chips. Since Samsung is now their biggest competitor, both in the smartphone as well as the tablet market, it seems prudent that Apple distance themselves and they have apparently done so. Recently Apple decided to use screens from Innolux Corp for its iPad mini touchscreens. While Samsung was originally the one to sever this contract with Apple, it is a telling sign of things to come.

  • Activating LTE on your Apple iPhone 5 or iPad

    Activating LTE on your Apple iPhone 5 or iPad

    By now you should have known that Maxis 4G LTE is fully compatible with your Apple iPhone 5 and certain iPad models. To activate your LTE settings just do the following steps:


    1. Get your Carrier Update

    • Download the latest iOS (6.1.3 or higher). To update to the latest iOS tap Settings > General > Software Update.
    • Start the update. Tap Settings > General > About > Update.
    • Reboot the device. Make sure the Carrier is Maxis 14.1.

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