Steve “Chippy” Paine gathered a bunch of geeks together (virtually speaking of course) to talk about the latest round of Apple Tablet rumors and what they...
It may be 2010, or it may be this fall, in any event, it looks like things are moving away from rumor and into speculation about...
If half the rumors about the Apple tablet are true (and only half can be true because they contradict the other half), then there can only...
The dueling rumor mill churns out another one. Contrary to reports of a release early next year, which contradicted the previous reports of a release later...
Apple Insider is reporting that the much talked about Apple Tablet is set for an early 2010 appearance. The brainchild of Steve Jobs, the Apple Tablet...
Some think Rupert Murdoch’s approach to news helped drive the business into the doldrums it now finds itself in, some don’t. This isn’t really about that,...
Word on TheStreet.com (by way of CrunchGear) is Apple will have their mythic tablet ready for sale in time for the holidays, but they’re currently figuring...
Dean Takahashi at VentureBeat claims that PA Semi, the chip maker Apple acquired last year, has split their efforts between the iPhone/iPod touch and the inevitable...
Continuing today’s apparent theme of “how to revitalize the Tablet PC market,” Matthew Miller, The Mobile Gadgeteer, draws on his experience with Tablet PCs to explain...
Gizmodo is reporting via the China Times that an $800 Apple Tablet will be arriving in October, giving consumers time to stimulate the economy for the...
Update: Team GottaBeMobile is on the job with Sierra Modro reporting from WWDC. Ahead of that, here are some of what we’re predicting from the event.
The notion of an Apple tablet selling for $500-$700 is as ludricous as it is unbelievable. But that’s exactly what Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster is...
Apple may not have a great pen or touch interface in OS X, but for those current MacBook owners wishing they had a tablet instead, there...
Engadget blogged Apple’s earnings conference call and, surprisingly, Steve Jobs took some questions at the end. Here are Engadget’s notes on questions regarding netbooks, tablets, and...