Apple's iMovie debuts on iPad 2
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the iMovie application for the iPad 2, which brings the popular video editing program to the tablet. The price will be $4.99 when the iPad 2 ships on March 11.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the iMovie application for the iPad 2, which brings the popular video editing program to the tablet. The price will be $4.99 when the iPad 2 ships on March 11.
At an Apple press event, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces the iPad. The new mobile device is a half-inch thin and weighs 1.5 pounds. It's powered with a 1GHz Apple A4 chip and comes with 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. The new device plays movies, music, TV shows, and acts as an e-reader. It will cost $499 for the 16GB version.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows off a new, bendable, magnetic case specifically designed for the iPad 2 and called the Smart Cover.
CNET's Scott Stein takes an in-depth look at Apple's newest and largest iPad -- and its amazing stylus, the Apple Pencil.
Despite being on medical leave, Apple CEO Steve Jobs steps back in the spotlight to show off the 2nd generation of the iPad tablet. Shipping on March 11, the thinner, lighter iPad 2 is also faster, and it comes with two cameras.
Are you in the market for an iPad but aren't sure which model is right for you? ZDNet breaks down the best models to help you decide which device will be the most beneficial to you.
CNET’s Natali Del Conte covers the New York City launch of the Apple iPad at the flagship cubed Apple Store on 5th Avenue.
Businesses generally deploy either Windows machines or Macs. But the iPad Pro is every bit as worthy of being considered a basic desktop PC.
If you're looking for a tablet that can replace your laptop that's also affordable, the redesigned iPad Air is it.
ZDNet's Jason Cipriani tells Karen Roby that the base-model iPad is more capable than ever thanks to a recent update.