Consumer Reports: New iPad can hit 116 degrees; 'not especially uncomfortable'
Rumors that the new iPad runs at a higher temperature than the iPad 2 aren't just hot air after all.
Rumors that the new iPad runs at a higher temperature than the iPad 2 aren't just hot air after all.
You don't have to listen to AT&T executive James Cicconi speak very often to figure out that he's not a big fan of the current Federal Communications Commission.
Verizon chief Lowell McAdam saw his compensation more than triple after being named CEO last August.
While Google doesn’t have to worry about app developers fleeing Android en masse, they might be concerned that developer interest appears headed in the wrong direction.
To help you filter through all of the iPad-related headlines floating around the tech press today, we've created a compilation that will keep you up-to-date on the latest developments:
The new iPad's display screen has the normally-reserved teardown specialists at iFixit gushing.
Like most nascent tech markets, the mobile payment industry is likely to be defined by chaos in its early years.
If there was one common theme among the app developers speaking at Xconomy's Mobile Madness program today, it was this: Don't take your users for granted.
Although AT&T and Verizon both offer comparable plans for the new iPad, there's one feature that AT&T is still lacking: tethering.
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.
It used to be that managing your company's mobility boiled down to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES).
Apps to get the most out of the new Apple tablet’s super-sharp graphics
Although Google's new privacy policies have proven controversial, that hasn't stopped the company from cementing its position as America's favorite search engine.
The Federal Communications Commission today asked Verizon to deliver a wide range of information on its spectrum holdings and its attempts to buy spectrum licenses from major cable companies.
Angry Birds is obviously on top, but what about the rest?