Apple’s iPad2 is here
Just bought yourself and iPad? Too slow. There’s a newer version. The new device has more memory, is faster and features front and back cameras, but that’s not all.
Just bought yourself and iPad? Too slow. There’s a newer version. The new device has more memory, is faster and features front and back cameras, but that’s not all.
If you’re a regular traveller for business then getting savvy about the latest perks can help make your journey a bit more enjoyable. Here’s a quick update.
Putting aside all the hype, is the iPad a useful business device? I’m seeing more and more business folks using their iPads in airport lounges – it’s the must have corporate accessory and I suspect on many Christmas wish-lists.
itakeaway has launched an iPad version of its takeaway food app in a world first, with the Australian developer set to release a version for Google Android phones and tablets by the end of the year.
When we look back at the landmark devices that changed the business technology landscape, Apple’s iPad will be large in the rear vision mirror.
The SpeechPrompter iPad App will turn your iPad into a teleprompter, making it an almost indispensable addition to your iPad business app collection if you regularly give business presentations.
A few months back, I saw how the much anticipated launch of the iPad saw people lining up to get their hands on one. More recently, I received my new iPhone. This has got me thinking about how doing business has changed so much in the last decade. And while all these new gadgets are meant to make us work smarter, are they instead making us work harder?
Dell Streak, the 5-inch over-sized phone or under-sized tablet is finally making its way to Australia with an exclusive three month deal starting October with Optus.
Australian businesses will replace laptops with iPad-type devices within the next five years, according to telecommunications experts
Australian businesses now have an alternative to the traditional customer ordering system, with Angel Aromatics allowing customers to view its products on an iPad