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Apple has announced that the new iPad — “the third generation of the category-defining mobile device” — arrived at the company’s retail stores and online store on Friday, March 16 at 8:00 a.m. local time in 12 territories around the world.
Customers in the US, Australia, Canada, France,... |
17 March 2012 05:52 GMT |
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The company run by Tim Cook has just confirmed that its new iPad is set to arrive at Apple’s retail stores (and the Apple Online Store) on Friday, March 16 at 8:00 a.m. local time in the US and several other territories around the globe.
In addition to the United States, countries that are also in line to rece... |
14 March 2012 09:09 GMT |
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Almost a full year into the iPad’s official launch in America, Apple is yet to ship the tablet in some territories. Israel can be scrubbed off the list with yesterday’s launch, which puts the slate-shaped device in Israeli hands for NIS 2250, according to reports.The iPad is touted by Apple as a magical a... |
22 December 2010 04:05 GMT |
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The online MMNPL survey, conducted by Schneider Associates, Sentient Decision Science and Symphony IRI Group during October of 2010, has revealed that Apple’s iPad is the Most Memorable New Product Launch of 2010. The iPod nano ranked sixth. This is the ninth consecutive year that the study has been conducted.
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15 December 2010 06:44 GMT |
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Apple is launching the iPad in new territories this week. Reports have confirmed ten of them, so far: Taiwan, Denmark, Portugal, South Korea, Czech Republic, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Hungary and Finland.Taiwan is known to have already started selling the tablet, while Finland has just posted the pricing scheme (courte... |
30 November 2010 07:02 GMT |
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On the Tesco Direct official web site, the giant retailer confirms that Apple’s iPad is now available throughout its stores, albeit only in the UK for now, according to reports. The device is priced no higher than Apple’s suggested retail figure, and is available in all six available configurations.Accord... |
30 November 2010 03:06 GMT |
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Apple has already set up iPad webpages for four Nordic countries as it prepares to release the tablet computer in these territories either this month, or in December.Reports indicate that Apple is not far from launching its “magical” slate-shaped device in four new territories rather soon, with the compan... |
22 November 2010 05:00 GMT |
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An announcement made solely for Latin American Apple fans reveals that Cupertino is gearing up to ship iPad tablet computers to five additional territories tomorrow.Specifically, the iPad is coming to Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru in both WiFi and 3G form.A Google-translated version of the announcement... |
16 September 2010 04:22 GMT |
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Apple has announced that iPad will be available in nine more countries beginning this Friday, July 23. Both the WiFi-only version, and the 3G model of the tablet device are to start shipping to key markets including Austria, Belgium, and Hong Kong. Apple also announced that iPhone 4 is scheduled to arrive in 17 ... |
19 July 2010 10:39 GMT |
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Apple has just announced that the iPad will be available in nine additional countries later this month. Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the UK will be getting both versions of the device (WiFi and WiFi + 3G) on Friday, May 28. Pre-orders begin on May 10, according to the Cuper... |
7 May 2010 09:51 GMT |
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Apple has issued an advisory informing members of the media that the company will be unable to fulfill demand for iPads in the nearby future. The Mac maker cites “surprisingly strong US demand,” saying that it has also taken a large number of pre-orders for iPad 3G models for delivery by the end of this m... |
14 April 2010 10:02 GMT |
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Apple has posted an official report confirming the number of iPads sold during launch day. The company confirmed that iPad buyers took to the iTunes Store within hours of their purchase to download an average of three apps. Customers also downloaded over 250,000 ebooks from the iBookstore on the iPad’s first da... |
5 April 2010 11:47 GMT |
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As promised, Apple has launched its latest creation to the public this weekend. Locations like Apple’s Pittsburgh retail store saw huge waiting lines ahead of the tablet’s release, while others, like the Palo Alto store, saw even more excitement than originally anticipated - a surprise visit from Apple CE... |
4 April 2010 04:32 GMT |
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The company behind the Mac operating system, the iPod and iTunes, as well as the revolutionary iPhone, has issued an official report announcing that its latest creation is to drop in US retail stores on Saturday, April 3rd. Besides all of Apple’s retail stores and most Best Buy outlets, the company will also be... |
29 March 2010 10:24 GMT |
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Apple has reportedly begun retail store preparations just days ahead of the iPad’s debut, with ifoAppleStore informing that both the Mac maker and Best Buy are working to balance a limited supply of devices against long lines of eager customers. The source dealing exclusively with news and information about Ap... |
29 March 2010 06:14 GMT |
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ifoAppleStore is reporting that staff hired to work at Apple’s retail establishments has commenced preparations for the iPad’s arrival. Available starting with April 3rd, the iPad will initially launch in WiFi-only form, with the 3G capable model launching later next month. Based on knowledge gained from... |
8 March 2010 07:01 GMT |
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The company headquartered at One Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California, has announced that its upcoming iPad is launching early next month in the US, confirming tech-analysts’ expectations that the device would be delayed. The iPad will ship in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, and Switzer... |
5 March 2010 10:51 GMT |
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In a note to clients, Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek says that the availability of Apple's iPad may be limited at its launch later this month, citing a “manufacturing bottleneck” at partner Hon Hai Precision. The delay may result in initial distribution being limited to the U.S. or even delayed ... |
2 March 2010 05:13 GMT |
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