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March 17th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

Wacom Intuos5 touch review

It’s no secret Wacom has a firm grasp on what it takes to make great graphic input devices. Fresh off of its introduction of the Inkling last Fall, the outfit recently unveiled the latest member of its high-end pen tablet line, the Intous5 touch. Ess…

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March 16th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

Under the microscope: a closer look at the new iPad

Sure, you can take us on our word that the new iPad really is that much sharper than its predecessor — or, you can opt for a more scientific approach, and peek at that Retina display under a microscope. Our own Richard Lai slid his 64GB WiFi iPad und…

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March 16th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

iPad review (2012)

What’s in a name? Or, more importantly, what’s in a digit? Would that which we call an iPad by any number less than 2 be less sweet? That’s the question Apple posed for us indirectly when it unveiled the new iPad and relegated its future slates (and, …

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March 15th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

Nokia design chief spending a third of his time on future tablet

Nokia design chief Marko Ahtisaari wasn’t going to be drawn on details and release dates, but he has revealed that a tablet from the (predominantly) phone-focused company was definitely in the works — and taking up a fair chunk of his time. In an int…

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March 15th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

BlackBerry 10 coming to the PlayBook, RIM confirms

RIM’s handsets won’t be getting BlackBerry 10 until later this year, but once they do, the PlayBook will be next in line. That’s according to Rob Orr, RIM’s VP of product management, who confirmed the news to TechRadar. “We’ve said publicly a numbe…

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March 13th in Gizmodo by . Comments Off .

The New iPad’s 1GB of RAM and 1GHz Processor Confirmed [Ipad]

Though it was almost certainly going to be the case, a leaked benchmark has confirmed what we expected: the new iPad comes with 1GB of RAM, but the clock speed of its CPU stays at 1GHz. More &ra…

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March 13th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

New iPad gets benchmarked: 1GB RAM confirmed, no boost in CPU speed

Not only did some lucky gents in Vietnam get their hands on the new iPad while most people are still refreshing their delivery status page, they were also kind enough to run some benchmark tests. The results confirm that the RAM has been upped to 1GB,…

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March 13th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

New iPad spotted in the wild, unboxing photos and video in tow

Did Apple actually release a new iPad with LTE and a Retina Display last week? Or did it waft hallucinogens at us while we liveblogged, making us see only what we wanted to see? These doubts should be quashed when the third-gen tablet starts reaching …

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March 7th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

Engadget’s new iPad post-event wrap-up broadcast: live from San Francisco!

Phew! We managed to survive the unveiling of Apple’s next iPad, and now we’re back outside of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, California in order to bring you our live, on-site wrap-up of today’s bevy of announcements. It’ll be …

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March 7th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

Engadget’s new iPad post-event wrap-up broadcast: live from San Francisco!

Phew! We managed to survive the unveiling of Apple’s next iPad, and now we’re back outside of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, California in order to bring you our live, on-site wrap-up of today’s bevy of announcements. It’ll be …

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