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27. January 2010 | 20:31Apple announces iWork for iPad
Well, it looks like it’s not all just fun and games for Apple’s new iPad — the company has also just announced a specialized version of iWork for the device. That, of course, includes versions of the Pages, Numbers and Keynote applications, which will set you back $9.99 apiece, and are are each basically what you’d expect from iPad versions of their desktop counterparts. It’s iWork you can … (News Source: Engadget - 19:20:38)
Multitouch, Cloud-Based iWork 2010 Brings the Office to the Apple iPad [Apple]
Just as we thought, iWork 2010 was announced today, and it’s taking full advantage of the new iPad’s capabilities, namely multitouch. It’s the most exciting thing to happen to spreadsheets in decades. (News Source: Gizmodo - 19:04:57)
Office integration highlights MindManager 8
The latest Mac version of Mindjet’s brainstorming application adds integration with Microsoft’s Word, Entourage, and PowerPoint — a heavily requested feature from Mac users. In addition, MindManager 8 adds integration with iCal, iChat, iWork, and Address Book, among other enhancements. (News Source: Macworld - 17:39:42)
“iPad” is Apple’s Latest Creation
Apple Unveils iPad Tablet Computer with Onscreen Keyboard Photos: Live in San Francisco (News Source: CBS News - 19:07:03)
Apple announces iPad tablet computer — ‘far better at some key tasks’
By Mark Milian Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs didn’t ascend the stage sporting a robe and full beard to announce the most anticipated tablet since Moses’. But the crowd at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco received the introduction of the iPad with a roar of thunderous applause. (News Source: Los Angeles Times - 19:11:01)
Live Coverage: Apple Unveils Long-Awaited iPad Tablet
Wired is on the spot, covering Apple’s Jan. 27 event at 10 a.m. PDT in San Francisco, where fans expect Steve Jobs to unveil a tablet. (News Source: Wired News - 13:10:32)
Apple Security Threats Exaggerated, Report Reveals
Apple’s desktop computers experience little malware, a review of 2009 has found, but this is partly because attacks are starting to move to the company’s other platforms, like the iPhone. (News Source: PC World - 16:48:38)
First there was iTunes, now get set for iBooks
‘Magic’ tablet computer will revolutionise all manner of digital publishing, the maker of the iPhone says. (News Source: The Age - 19:23:02)
Just the job: Apple unveils ‘magic’ device
Apple says its new tablet computer will revolutionise all manner of digital publishing. (News Source: Sydney Morning Herald - 19:07:28)
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