Apple announced the retail sales of ipad in US from April 3. The pre orders will be taken from March 12.
The ipads features only Wi-Fi without 3G radios and prices as per model; 16GB costs $499, 32GB for $599 and 64GB for $699. The AT&T 3G-enabled models will be available in late April for $629 for 16 GB, $729 for 32 GB and $829 for 64 GB. At that time, the device will also launch internationally in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK.
The launch includes the application designed specially for ipad is Ibooks. The application is free and enable the ipad to use as eBook reader which have a built-in Apple iBookstore. This iBookstore was expected to only support ePub formatted books at first, but publishers are taking advantages of ibook application.
Rogers, the largest Canadian mobile carrier, is ready to release the CorbyPro B5310, LG Pop GD510, and LG KM555 in Canada. In case you don’t know, the Samsung CorbyPro B5310 features a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen display with a full QWERTY keyboard, HSDPA connectivity, accelerometer, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, a 3.5mm headset jack, a music player, a stereo FM radio with RDS, a 3.2MP camera and a MicroSD card slot. Meanwhile, the LG Pop GD510 has a 3-inch WQVGA touchscreen display, social networking integration (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter), a 3.2MP camera and a MicroSD card slot. And finally, the LG KM555 that boasts Wi-Fi connectivity, a 3 inch WQVGA touchscreen display and a 3.2MP camera. Too bad, there is no info on the release date of these handsets. Stay tuned for more updates.
Computer keyboards are normally dirty, as most users will have their hands touching a number of other items, some even with burger in their hands while they’re typing. There could be lots of food debris stuck in between of each key of the keyboard. If it’s a computer shared by many hands, the keyboard is even dirtier and it can even pass germs from one to another.
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Magellan RoadMate 1700, the 7-inch touch screen WVGA GPS device. With that giant touch screen, you’ll get Roadside Assistance, AAA TourBook, and maps of Canada, Puerto Rico, and the United States. The RoadMate also has a video-in jack so you can connect whatever device you would like to the large 7-inch screen. For $299, you get the RoadMate 1700, car adapter, windshield mounting hardware, and a carrying pouch.