A few more pictures of the iPad 3 have been found over the past few days. The latest show the casing of the iPad which includes the aluminium back and the glass front.
Archives for March 2012
Windows 8 Consumer Preview Sees 1M Downloads in First Day
Microsoft released a consumer preview of Windows 8 a few days ago. Within the first 24 hours the new preview had been downloaded over 1 million times.
Canon Announce 5D Mark III
Canon has announced a new digital SLR camera called the Canon 5D Mark III. The new camera has a 22.3 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor. It uses the DIGIC 5+ imaging processor and is capable of capturing full HD 1080p video at 30 frames per second.
OnLive for Android Launches
OnLive Desktop for the iPad launched recently. The service allows users to access a virtual Windows 7 based computer remotely so that spreadsheets can be edited and flash content can be browsed online. This app for connecting to that service is now available for Android devices.
Readability App for iPhone and iPad Launches
About a year ago the Readability app was submitted to the app store. It was declined. The app is now available to download for all iOS devices.
10 Google Wallet Devices Headed to Sprint in 2012
Sprint will be adding ten new smartphones this year to its network that will come with Google Wallet. One of these smartphones will be the LG Viper.
iPad 3, iPad 2S or iPad HD – Who Knows?
More rumours continue to be created about the next generation iPad. Most believe it will be called the iPad 3 although some still expect an iPad 2S and some are now hinting that it will be called the iPad HD.
iPad 3 Retina Display Could Push Many Apps over 20Mb 3G Download Limit
When Apple announces the iPad 3 next week, we expect to hear that it will have a Retina display that has four times the amount of pixels when compared to the current version. The problem with this is that it could cause a number of apps to go over the 20Mb download limit that is imposed on those currently on 3G connections.
Samsung Galaxy 2 Arrives on U.S. Cellular
The Samsung Galaxy S II has now arrived on the U.S. Cellular network. The company announced that it was coming a couple of weeks back and now it is available. Price wise, the S II costs $229.99 after a $100 mail in rebate.
Flying Robot Swarm of Quadrotors Play James Bond Theme
The video below shows a number of robot quadrotors flying around a room full of instruments and with them, managing to make a rendition of the James Bond theme.
Flexible OLED Appearing in Gadgets This Year
This year could see the launch of products that feature flexible OLED screens. Samsung has begun mass producing screens that will appear in devices in 2012 according to reports.
Raspberry PI Computer Sells Out in 24 Hours
Yesterday, the Raspberry PI went on sale. The device is a mini computer that sells for just $35 even though it packs in a 700MHz processor, 256MB RAM as well as 1080p video capabilities.
The first batch sold out within and hour and then the second company who were also selling them also solf out within 24 hours.