If you like watching Apple keynotes and you want to see a presentation on the iPad 3, you don’t want to miss the March 7 2012 event video. Because who better to show you the new iPad 3 and Apple TV 3 than Apple themselves?
While iPad 3 is star of the show, Apple TV 3 is in there too, and also mentioned in the keynote are some staggering iOS device sales stats, iOS 5.1, iPhoto for iOS, the iPad 2 price dropping to $399, a few third party apps for iOS, and a nice teaser from CEO Tim Cook about other unnamed innovative products to come this year.
Apple didn't livestream the iPad 2 keynote today, but you can watch Steve Jobs present iPad 2 and the entire media event directly from Apple.com. The keynote is about 70 minutes long and covers assorted Apple updates, iPad 2, iOS 4.3, and Garageband & iMovie for iPad. If 70 minutes…
Do you use Apple's Keynote app to create presentations on your devices, but the colleague that you're working with uses a Windows PC instead? These situations are common, and you may run into compatibility issues when you switch between platforms. Fortunately this can be avoided if you can allocate an…
The iWork suite of productivity apps include Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, and each of them allow users to password protect individual documents. In practice, this means that a document created within iWork in iOS, Mac OS X, or iCloud, can be safely locked with built-in encryption, and the document can…
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Apple is the only company in the world who can make product introductions exciting. Watching most other companies present like this is the equivalent of watching paint dry.
I would like to get that wallpaper that is being displayed.
Apple is indeed full of surprises. As for the ‘new’ iPad let’s hope for a (truly) longer battery life.
Does any one know when the iPad 2 is released in Amazon?
Wonder if there’s anyone want to save on sales tax like me.
@cactus yoke,
I don’t care about the introduction, as a consumer I want a good product.
I enjoyed this earlier from iTunes.
Apple is the only company in the world who can make product introductions exciting. Watching most other companies present like this is the equivalent of watching paint dry.