The birth of the iPhone has revolutionized the way people interact with the world. The invention brought with it a new market for iPhone applications, spurring the start of new businesses across the nation.
I’ve found there are some things in life that I just have to buy: a ticket to every Quentin Tarantino movie, every Mario game (canon-only, naturally) and Futurama box sets. Charging fast and banging on the door for entrance to this list is the iPad. At least that’s how I felt before I played around with it last weekend. What do I think of it now? Read on to find out.
Apple recently went public with its new tablet computer, the iPad. Features of the new device include Web browsing, picture viewing, gaming and support for e-books. Almost all of the current iPhone applications will work on the device. It weighs 1.5 pounds and is half an inch thick. Prices for the device are set to start at $499 and will increase based on memory size and optional 3G service.
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