The Google Nexus 9 is Google's latest tablet. It's a good alternative to other products, such as the iPad Air 2. The $399 price tag is $100 cheaper than the iPad Air 2.
Apple threatens to ban these companies from selling their products Every year, there is speculation on the new iPhones and iPad designs. Leaked photos and rumors come out months before the actual debut of the phone.
Take advantage of these Apple iPad sales and save up to $130.00 off. Despite the holiday shopping season coming to a close, some retailers are still offering generous discounts on Apple iPads, including the iPad Air 2.
This week, Best Buy dropped a huge 47-page Black Friday ad detailing a veritable cornucopia of deals on consumer tech (earlier leaked, but now confirmed) for this year's holiday shopping season. From the Apple iPhone 6, to new iPads, to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 bundles, to deep discounts on big screen HDTVs -- here are the best deals you'll find at Best Buy after Thanksgiving.
Google's new tablet for the holidays is now available for purchase, and while it will certainly have the eyes of many shoppers this fall, is it worth the purchase? Reviewers seem torn, stating it's a nice taste of the new Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system, but lacks any real punch.
Google's Nexus 9 is now officially out and about in the market and the tablet is bound to draw comparisons to Apple's iPads. Google, however, insists that they didn't intend for the Nexus 9 to be an "iPad killer."
The new Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 tablet is the same size, weight and design as the last model. Most of the changes and updated features are found in the software.
Like clockwork, Apple has unveiled a slew of new products. Everything from new iPhones to new operating systems, and of course, new iPads. The question is, however, are the new iPads really that new? If you really look at them, the sad answer is no.
Apple introduced a number of new features it hopes will change the game alongside the unveiling of its brand new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, including a new reprogrammable SIM, Apple SIM. It might not be all it's cracked up to be, however.
Apple Inc. released mostly good news for its shareholders in the build-up to the holiday season, forecasting a big boost in iPhone sales following its release of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. But what's happening to iPad sales?
Latest iPads will begin shipping next week Apple's announcement of the new iPad Air 3 and iPad Mini 3 on Thursday drew less fanfare than is typical for an address from the company, especially considering the hype generated by iPhone 6 and iOS 8 last month.
Apple is holding an event on Thursday at 1p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT), where it will almost certainly unveil new iPads, the release date of OS X Yosemite, and a couple other possible new products. Here's what to expect, and where you can watch it live.
Apple rumored to be preparing to release the world's thinnest tablet Apple is rumored to be mass-producing the upcoming iPad Air 2, which the company was set too reveal at its Oct.
iPad 2 likely to come out late in 2014. Each year Apple keeps the release of its products under tight lips. So, what's next for Apple? A new iPad Air could be coming to shelves in late 2014, about one year after the unveiling of the first iPad Air Oct.
It's only been two weeks since the Kindle Fire HDX has been on the market, and it's already threatened to take over Apple iPad's dominance in the market -- in fact, it's almost outselling the iPad Air! So, what's the benefit of the new Kindle Fire that is taking the market by storm?
The iPad air is a marvelous tablet. The iPad Air is a marvelous tablet. It's the perfect medium to read books, watch web video, check your e-mail, and play your favorite games.
The iPad Air 2 is still a few months off from being dropped, but already the rumors are circulating about the upcoming features. And the most impressive rumored feature? The fact that the tablet just might be waterproof!