Storify, a service that lets you curate content from multiple social networks to create a story, has launched an app for the iPad.
Storify, a service that lets you curate content from multiple social networks to create a story, has launched an app for the iPad.
Renewed rumors that Microsoft will publish iPad editions of some of its Office applications surfaced today, with one analyst calling the move a tough decision.
Computerworld iPad News
Microsoft is preparing to submit an iPad version of Office to Apple for inclusion in the App Store, it has been reported.
Last week, Apple took most Mac users by surprise when it released a developers preview of Mountain Lion, the company’s upcoming desktop OS. We’re here to fill in some of the blanks about the new cat.
Computerworld iPad News
Sixty-six percent of Brits buying goods online with a smartphone are using the iPhone, a new report has claimed.
Time for Apple to reinvent tablet again? Clearly, the company is in the driver’s seat, so the choice of when and how is entirely up to the Cupertino kids. Whereas it’s technically possible for them to do just about anything mere users can imagine — the company regularly shoots for and hits the stars — most observers expect the company to offer a more evolutionary product this time around.
We have a reasonable and believable arrival date for the iPad — the first week of March, specifically Wednesday, March 7. And, as long-time Apple watchers know, the company has a demonstrable preference for holding product unveils on the third day of the week.
Also, pretty much everyone agrees that Apple’s tablet next will come equipped with a Retina (a.k.a. pixel doubled) display and likely a much better (i.e. 8 megapixel) camera.
And, there’s a fresh posting in the reasonable rumor department. MacRumors has republished a photo of the iPad 3′s motherboard (image below the fold) that shows a previously unknown “A5X” processor installed thereon.
We don’t know what features an A5X system-on-chip processor will have. However, with a Retina display all but certain, it seems fair to assume a more powerful graphics sub processor.

There’s no way to know if this photo’s real, but it looks “right.”
The rumors are gelling, but are they believable?
via WeiPhone (Chinese)
A trademark dispute in China over the iPad could spill over into U.S courts, after a little-known Chinese company threatened on Friday to sue Apple in the U.S. for among other things allegedly setting up a “fake company” to purchase the rights to the trademark.
If you’re using Google Sync to connect your Gmail and Google Calendar data to your iOS device–and really, if you’re not, you should be–the folks in Mountain View have whipped up a few new tweaks that will make that experience all the more pleasant.
When Apple took the wraps off iOS 5 in June 2011, one of the marquee features the company announced was systemwide Twitter integration: Take a photo, see an interesting webpage in Safari, or come across a great video in YouTube, and iOS 5 lets you quickly share it with Twitter through the built-in Tweet Sheet.
Apple has threatened to take legal action against a little-known Chinese firm for inflaming an ongoing dispute over the iPad trademark, alleging that the company’s founder and its lawyers have made misleading statements that could damage the US tech giant’s business in China.
