Apple Tablet: Now Newspapers Savings

by firman on October 1, 2009

If the iPhone is the "Jesus phone", now it seems as if the sheath compressed Apple may yet become the "Jesus reader."

The oft-discussed (but never confirmed) tablet, you see, is ready to save us – the humble scribes of print media – from an undignified death. At least that’s what the voice of Apple most recent and predicts. And, as we know, these items are never wrong.
Sweet salvation.

Apple Tablet Revolution

Okay, so here’s the scoop: Apple’s mysterious tablet will "redefine" newspapers and magazines, according to a report published by gadget blog Gizmodo. The brass big company, Giz says, are in the midst of negotiations with various companies in the print journalism to bring their content to the device in any way revolutionary.

Gizmodo story cites unnamed sources at The New York Times who swear Apple has approached the paper using his material on a new device. (TheStreet.com, it is worth to note, citing a spokesman called the Times say the company is not working with Apple in any way – even if it is, he says, "prototype concepts" that might be "validation should be a tablet-like device issued. ")

Apart from that, the points of Gizmodo story of "a person close to a VP to publish textbooks" that supports McGraw-Hill and Oberlin release are "working with Apple to move text books to iTunes." Finally, the blog says that Apple has recently held a meeting with a handful of executives unnamed magazine.

"They were invited to submit their ideas on the future of publishing," the story says.

"It is presumed that more talks took place after the meeting the introduction and investigation," he continues, which provides no justification.

Putting everything together, Gizmodo provides that the ultimate goal of Apple’s tablet is to create "content hybrid that brings audio and interactive video to newspapers and magazines layout.

More Tablet Talk

Why do not you think that has all the baseless rumors you’re getting today, iLounge station speculation Apple has something to add as well. A "reliable source", iLounge says that Apple has created three different prototypes of the device, the latter of which boasts a 10.7 inch. Will return in a non-3G or 3G module, reports from the site – the equivalent of a device similar to the iPhone or iPod Touch as an alternative.

Furthermore, the iCrew says, the board run the operating system, Apple iPhone, look like an iPhone, and be notified by January 19 of next year. Unless they will be announced to everyone that says iLounge has a probability of 20 percent of those present.

All this noise talk raises the question: what ever happened to the tablet on the road from Mr. Info evidence himself, Michael Arrington? The CrunchPad was to be presented to some big event in August, but so far, its status is murky, as the last item TechCrunch reported.

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