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Mobile Device Alert: Here Comes the iPad 2

Written By
Larry Barrett
Larry Barrett
Nov 30, 2010
1 minute read

Mobile Device Rumors Heat Up Over iPad2


The rumor mill is in full swing with news out of Taiwan that Apple plans to release the iPad2 to into stores by the first quarter of 2011. If you’ve held off on buying an iPad, you might be heartened to hear some of the (again, rumored) features the iPad2 allegedly provides.

Our sister site, EnterpriseMobileToday.com has the full report and the 411 from Mac-centric blogs.


The next version of Apple’s groundbreaking iPad tablet PC will include a forward-facing camera, FaceTime support, a USB port and be available to consumers and enterprises perhaps as soon as the first quarter of next year, according to a report by the Taiwanese trade publication DigiTimes.

The speculation comes just over a week after Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) unveiled iOS 4.2, an update to its mobile operating system that included a number of key features and improvements for the iPad.



Read the complete article: iPad 2 Will Hit Shelves in Q1 2011: Report







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