iPad Generates 2.1 Percent Of Web Traffic in the U.S.

Wow... the iPad already constitutes 2.1 percent of overall web traffic in the U.S., and more than 1 percent of web traffic globally. Not bad (actually, it's freakin' amazing) considering the iPad was only released 14 months ago back in April of 2010. Some estimates put the iPad at dominating over 90% of the current tablet market, ...

New iPad 2 Commercial Shows Why Apple’s iPad Dominates

The new Apple iPad 2 commercial makes  a huge statement on the overall tablet market that says, very simply, the iPad dominates because it makes users happy, and actually allows users to enjoy their experience with the iPad. All other tablet competitors be warned - if your tablet isn't "loved" by those who use it, then ...

Tablet Wars: Does the Blackberry Playbook Top the iPad?

The iPad certainly has a big name, but some tech experts thing the Blackberry Playbook actually tops it in several respects. Of course, it doesn't have access to all the cool Apple apps, but if you're more of an internet surfer than an app user – or if you're looking for a great accessory mainly ...

The iPad 2 is a bigger success than the first iPad

With sales figures coming in and more solid data about the supply situation at Apple, it's safe to say at this point that the iPad 2 is a bigger success than the first iPad. The iPad 2 has shipped between 2.4 million and 2.6 million units, outpacing the first generation iPad shipments. Apple is expected ...

Google Looking To Take On Apple In Digital Newsstand Market

The iPad has not only created a whole new paradigm in personal computing, it has also perhaps been the single best hope for saving the print publishing market. Newspapers and printed magazines have been bleeding revenue and profits since the rise of the Internet, but the iPad and emerging tablet market seems to be turning the ...

The $35, Solar Powered Linux Tablet Is Coming

India is ready to release a tablet device to students that is said to rival Apple's iPad and could go into production as soon as 2011. The interesting thing about this unnamed tablet device is that: 1)  The retail cost can be as low as $35 2)  The Indian government plans on subsidizing the device to students, who ...

Blackpad, Blackberry’s Answer To The iPad

Can the Blackpad compete against the iPad? Blackberry is ready to jump in on the explosive tablet market. However, RIM (maker of Blackberry) is already under intense pressure from investors because they have yet to show signs of competing in the touchscreen space. Of course, Apple's iPad has exploded onto the scene forcing nearly all major ...