Apple Launches iPad Apple has introduced iPad, a revolutionary device for browsing the web, reading and sending email, enjoying photos, watching videos, playing games, reading e-books, and much more. Its high-resolution Multi-Touch display lets you interact with content — including 12 innovative new apps designed especially for iPad and almost all of the 140,000 apps available on the App Store. The first ones will be available in March. To watch the video of the event, click here. Go to Top Apple Introduces iWork for iPad Apple announced a new version of iWork designed specifically for the iPad. The iWork for iPad application suite broadens the potential target audience for the iPad. iWork is Apple productivity software suite, which includes Keynote (for presentations), Numbers (spreadsheets), and Pages (word processing). The new iWork for iPad suite takes advantage of the iPad's multitouch input. Go to Top Five Secrets of Open and Save Dialogs Here's how to work more efficiently when opening or saving files and documents. It’s easy to never go beyond the basics of Open and Save dialog boxes, despite their being perhaps the most-used feature of the Mac interface. Instead, make these dialog boxes work for you with these tips. Go to Top iPhone 4.0 Possibilities? Some of the first details of the iPhone 4.0 firmware have emerged, a report claims. An Apple source informs that the code will make several major changes, for instance expanding multi-touch gestures to be used across the OS, and not just in apps like Maps or Photos. There should also be "a few new ways" to run apps in the background, which is taken to mean multitasking. Go to Top Apple Tablet Concept from Yesteryear Surfaces The Mac community was waiting with bated breath for Apple's expected tablet announcement, but according to some quantum theorists, Mac communities in nearby parallel universes have been playing with Apple tablets since the Reagan administration. Go to Top |