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Forget Apple iPad 2: Reports Say iPad 3 Is the One to Watch

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March 2, 2011
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Forget Apple iPad 2: Reports Say iPad 3 Is the One to Watch Reports suggest that Wednesday's iPad announcement will reveal mainly minor upgrades and that the upcoming iPad 3 will have all the new bells and whistles.
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A Thinner, Faster iPad 2 Ships March 11 The next iPad will have a dual-core processor, an up to two-times faster CPU, with up to nine-times faster graphics. Pricing starts at $499. iPad 2 also will be one-third thinner than iPad 1 and will sport built-in front and rear-facing cameras and an iOS 4.3 update.
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iPad 2: 10 Questions That Need Answering Will the next iPad have two cameras? Will it be thinner, lighter, faster and maybe even cheaper? Here are a few questions Apple must answer.
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Google Yanks 21 Malicious Apps From Android Market, Phones The apps were free illegal downloads of popular apps in the Android Market, repackaged with malware able to steal details from a user's phone.
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Mozilla Follows Google, Patches Firefox as Prep for Pwn2Own Nine of the 11 flaws were rated 'critical,' a threat rating that implies hackers could use the vulnerabilities to compromise a computer or infect it with malware.
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GDC: Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Makes US Debut The Xperia PLAY made its US debut tonight and--surprise--it's also the official phone of Major League Gaming.
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GDC: Battlefield 3 Trailer Tells Us Plenty About the Game EA teases GDC attendees with a flashy new Battlefield 3 trailer, and contrary to what others are saying, it tells quite a lot about the game.
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Great Apple Moments in History Let's look back at a handful of key Apple product launches to pass the time while we wait for iPad 2.0 later today.
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Cyber Vigilantes: Should We Cheer or Fear Them? Hacktivists continue to demonstrate their ability to bend or break rules for the subjective greater good, but should they be embraced?
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Verizon Ending iPhone's Unlimited Data Plans The carrier will start opting for a tiered data plan structure this summer, around the time the new iPhone is expected.
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PlayStation Store Update: Sony Releases Vagrant Story, Pixel Junk Shooter 2 Sony releases PSOne roleplaying game Vagrant Story and PS3 sequel Pixel Junk Shooter 2.
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Google vs. Microsoft: Lessons on handling a Cloud Fail With two frighteningly similar online mail failures in the past two months, Microsoft and Google both had a chance to show us their mettle.
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GDC: Netflix on Nintendo 3DS This Summer, 3D Super Mario Announced Nintendo announces plans to bring Netflix to the 3DS this summer, WiFi partnering with AT&T in May, and a new Super Mario game.
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HP Playfully Punches RIM's PlayBook A marketing executive from each company commented on the similarities between each device, and HP brushed off the similarities and promised to keep innovating.
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Apple Strikes Back in Microsoft's 'App Store' Trademark Fight Microsoft had asked the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to deny Apple's 2008 trademark application for 'App Store.'
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The Eyes Have It: Eye-Tracking Laptop Tech Demo-ed at CeBIT Conference Tobii Technology showed visitors to the CeBIT tech conference in Germany how its eye-tracking technology could control a laptop, even for game playing.
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Intel Unveils Fast Next-Gen SATA 3.0 SSDs Intel today announced its next line of new solid-state drives, the 510 Series, which Intel says gets 6Gbit/sec. performance.
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Gmail Lesson: Don't Use Stats to Minimize Angry Users Google kept its users pretty well informed during the latest outage -- but please, guys, don't try to hide behind percentages.
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Nokia Plans €200 Million Factory in Vietnam Nokia plans to invest €200 million (US$276.3 million) in a new mobile phone manufacturing site near Hanoi in northern Vietnam along "with further, sizeable...
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Meet Gameduino: The Arduino for Game Creation A new Arduino chip lets gamers create retro-looking games.
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Forget Apple iPad 2: Reports Say iPad 3 Is the One to Watch Reports suggest that Wednesday's iPad announcement will reveal mainly minor upgrades and that the upcoming iPad 3 will have all the new bells and whistles.
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A Thinner, Faster iPad 2 Ships March 11 The next iPad will have a dual-core processor, an up to two-times faster CPU, with up to nine-times faster graphics. Pricing starts at $499. iPad 2 also will be one-third thinner than iPad 1 and will sport built-in front and rear-facing cameras and an iOS 4.3 update.
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