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With each passing week since the debut of the new iPad, customers report a new widespread problem with the third-generation tablet computer. This week it’s the cellular connectivity. Just as Apple is acknowledging a WiFi problem with the new iPad, as well as offering refunds to Australian customers for mislead... |
6 April 2012 08:42 GMT |
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AT&T has started offering Apple’s 3G-capable iPad online. The prices for 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models are identical to the ones found at Apple’s own store - $629, $729 and $829 respectively, while data plans are unchanged from current pre-paid options - 250MB for $15 and 2GB for $25.
AT&T has been carryi... |
22 December 2010 09:48 GMT |
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UK residents looking to buy an iPad in the nearby future have an attractive offer to consider, with Orange UK announcing new purchase options for the Apple tablet, including more affordable Wi-Fi + 3G units when tied to a data plan.For one reason or another, Orange UK doesn’t seem to be in a rush to get the off... |
23 November 2010 06:24 GMT |
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Apple’s “magical” iPad is now available for in-store pickup from two of America’s biggest operators, with on-the-spot activation, and attractive wireless plans with up to 1GB of data per month for just $20.Apple’s announced via its Hot News section that all 3G versions of its tablet comp... |
29 October 2010 03:00 GMT |
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Those with access to the latest iPad iOS 4.2 Beta 2 released this week have found, among other noteworthy additions, that Apple has included tethering options in the settings menu of the iPad.The options appear to be supported in Europe only, for the time being - AT&T devices do not reflect the change.Internet ... |
30 September 2010 04:32 GMT |
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A class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple and AT&T for what Michael W. Sobol of the national plaintiffs’ law firm Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP call “fraud in connection with the sale and marketing of the iPad and associated data plans”. Three consumers reportedly filed the a... |
25 June 2010 05:36 GMT |
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A security breach in AT&T's web site has exposed the personal information of a great deal of the carrier's iPad 3G customers, a recent report shows. According to the news, a number of around 114,000 user accounts have been compromised, including those of CEOs, military officials, and top politicians. Howev... |
10 June 2010 06:31 GMT |
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Verizon Wireless is actively testing Apple tablets, a well-placed source has disclosed to the Boy Genius Report. Headquartered in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, Verizon is a provider of wireless services that owns and operates the largest mobile telecommunications network in the United States. The BGR claims to have bee... |
3 June 2010 09:27 GMT |
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O2 UK is yet another carrier that announced a series of new data plans tailored specifically for the newly launched Apple iPad Wi-Fi + 3G. According to the company, the new plans do not require a long contract and come with free unlimited access to BT Openzone and The Cloud Wi-Fi hotspots. Additionally, the carrier ... |
10 May 2010 11:49 GMT |
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Wireless carrier Orange UK has recently announced the introduction of new iPad plans for customers in the United Kingdom, France, Spain and Switzerland. According to the company, the new plans were launched as the result of an extension of its partnership with Apple, based on which the carrier delivered the iPhone t... |
10 May 2010 08:50 GMT |
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On Friday, Finland-based mobile phone maker Nokia announced the filing of a complaint against Apple with the Federal District Court in the Western District of Wisconsin. According to the leading handset vendor, the Apple iPhone and iPad 3G devices infringe a number of five important Nokia patented technologies. The ... |
10 May 2010 08:24 GMT |
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Wireless carrier AT&T is keen on having the iPhone available exclusively on its network in the United States, and the latest reports on the matter suggest that it won't let go of the device until 2010 is over. Previous reports suggested that the exclusivity agreement with Apple would end this summer, but, follo... |
7 May 2010 05:29 GMT |
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Apple’s iPad 3G arrived in the US and already enjoys a series of connectivity options on AT&T's network, yet things seem to be a little more complicated when it comes to purchasing an international data roaming plan from the carrier. Today, AT&T unveiled the pricing for these plans, and those who con... |
4 May 2010 13:51 GMT |
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Apple is believed to have shipped over one million iPads to date, which includes both models. The recent launch of the iPad 3G has reportedly added roughly 300,000 units to the mix. Sales include not only in-store purchases, but also pre-orders spanning almost two months of waiting time for the customers. Reports qu... |
3 May 2010 04:47 GMT |
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The tech-savvy people at iFixit couldn’t wait to get their hands on a 3G iPad to compare it with the low-end version of the tablet – the WiFi-only model. And for good reason too, as they found quite a few differences, most of which are due to the tablet’s additional 3G / GPS functionality. The firs... |
3 May 2010 04:01 GMT |
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On its website, Apple has confirmed that official retail stores will be closed for one hour (between 4 pm and 5 pm) so that staffers can gear up for the 3G iPad’s launch. The WiFi + 3G version of the iPad was scheduled to arrive around the end of March, but underestimated demand has pushed its launch to May. &... |
30 April 2010 06:33 GMT |
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Apple has announced that its 3G-capable iPad will become available for purchase in US retail stores on Friday, April 30. Pre-ordered units will arrive on the same day, Apple claims. A number of territories outside the US enumerated in Apple’s official report are said to receive iPad shipments at the end of May,... |
20 April 2010 10:40 GMT |
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Upon taking down its online store this past weekend, Apple updated the shipping date on the iPad 3G to May 7th. Apple has reportedly already sold out the first batch of iPad 3G units set to ship at the end of this month to those who pre-ordered it. The Wi-Fi iPad now ships in 5-7 business days, while the iPad order l... |
19 April 2010 08:56 GMT |
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Via the new iPad section on its website, Apple explains that all iPad models come with built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi. The device starts at $499. However, many will want to extend their network coverage even further. For these people, Apple has the iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G starting at $629, which allows you to sign up for access... |
16 March 2010 05:14 GMT |
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Multiple reports reveal that two filings for the iPad have appeared in the Federal Communications Commission database. Spotted one day after Apple made pre-orders available for the iPad, the filings are for the Wi-Fi (A1219) and the Wi-Fi + 3G (A1337) models of the iPad. Discovered by tech-site Engadget, the filings... |
15 March 2010 07:23 GMT |
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Recent reports say Apple executives are flying into the UK this week to negotiate carrier deals for the iPad, particularly the WiFi+3G model, which uses a microSIM card to offer 3G wireless capabilities. A Times report specifically outlines that, unlike in 2007 when Apple selected O2 as the unique provider of wireles... |
9 March 2010 06:51 GMT |
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Several people in a position to know are expressing similar opinions regarding the adoption of the iPad, going as deep as specifying particular models and trends / customer habits. AT&T’s CEO doesn’t believe the 3G version of the iPad will see wide adoption. The US provider of wireless services is committ... |
4 March 2010 10:26 GMT |
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