iPad, Boom or Doom?

Steve Jobs presented the long-rumored tablet device from Apple last night and it called iPad. The new tablet will be available in March and starts at $499. It is a half an inch thick and has a 9.7-inch touchpad screen. It uses internal flash memory instead of a hard drive, which enables it to be smaller. The iPad will be available in 16 gigabyte, 32 GB or 64 GB versions priced from $499-$699 with built-in Wi-Fi. Some models will offer 3G wireless access. Those will be priced from $629-$829. An limited data plan from AT&T costs $29.99 a month with no contract commitment, including use of AT&T...

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iPhone to use Bing?

It is reported that iPhone may replace Google with Bing on their next generation of iPhone. It is said that being the default Web search engine on the iPhone carries financial benefits for Google, which collects money from advertising placed alongside search results and shares it with Apple. Google's new smartphone Nexus One (as potential direct rival to iPhone) seems to be one of the reason for these two giants to split ways. If it's true that Bing will replace Google on iPhone then users will need to adjust their way to search the web. While this story is getting louder it is still unclear whether...

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