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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
The United States Department of Justice has sued Apple and five major book publishers, accusing them of colluding to raise e-book prices.
By Jared Newman | 12 April, 2012 02:00
Apple continues to sell brand-new iPad 2 models, and at a very compelling price. So if you're in the market for a tablet, which one should you buy?
By Melissa J. Perenson | 01 April, 2012 06:02
Dell is committed to joining the tablet fray once again--this time with Windows 8 tablets aimed at going head-to-head with the Apple iPad.
By Tony Bradley | 20 March, 2012 08:11
Less than a week after Microsoft put its foot down on OnLive's virtual desktop solution for allegedly violating its licensing standards, tuCloud capitalized by releasing its own product, taking a few jabs at both OnLive and Microsoft in the process.
By Colin Neagle | 17 March, 2012 02:48
Telstra opened the doors of it's flagship Sydney store at 12.01am this morning to launch Apple's new iPad.
By Ross Catanzariti | 16 March, 2012 08:39
The new iPad's display screen has the normally-reserved teardown specialists at iFixit gushing.
By Brad Reed | 16 March, 2012 04:33
Optus has released a set of new data plans for Apple's new iPad. The popular tablet goes on sale in Australia on Friday.
By Ross Catanzariti | 15 March, 2012 14:12
Vodafone will sell Apple's new iPad on both 12 and 24 month contract plans, the telco has announced.
By Ross Catanzariti | 15 March, 2012 10:49
There is no competitive market for tablets in the enterprise since just about everyone wants the iPad, the new version of which is available this Friday.
By Brad Reed | 14 March, 2012 03:29
I think the idea of the "post-PC era" needs some clarification. There is much hoopla and fanfare being dedicated to dwindling PC sales, and the idea that tablets - specifically the Apple iPad - are going to be the death knell for PCs. It's not a "death", it's an "evolution" and the tablet is just the new PC.
By Tony Bradley | 12 March, 2012 02:02
The new third-generation Apple iPad is generally a hit with a sampling of enterprise users, based on quick reactions from half a dozen IT professionals and consultants. All like the greatly enhanced display, the graphics processing boost and 4G LTE wireless support.
By John Cox | 08 March, 2012 10:35
Nowadays who needs to watch an Apple product announcement? All you really need to do is be on Twitter, if you can keep up with all the tweets.
By Brandon Butler | 08 March, 2012 10:35
Apple is advertising 4G as a key feature of its new iPad, despite the fact it won't work with Telstra's 4G network in Australia.
By Ross Catanzariti | 08 March, 2012 09:56
It's been a hard few years for we-control-everything corporate IT departments as well as for the "Microsoft is the answer, what was your question?" approach to corporate computing. It has also been a while since corporate IT departments have had to deal with a new reality that completely changed how they interact with their users.
By Scott Bradner | 08 March, 2012 09:30
Even though Apple has just unveiled its new iPad, it's never too soon to start thinking about the future: namely the iPad 4.
By Brad Reed | 08 March, 2012 07:51
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