Apple Tablet – The Morning Before Roundup

by Eric on January 27, 2010

Not the Real Apple Tablet

I can’t add much more to the Apple Tablet discussion that has been covered ad-nausea over the past several weeks.  As a result, I’ll simply point you to the other meaningless post out there in case you need to get your Apple fix in before lunch today.  Hit the jump for the full rundown.

Apple’s iPhone dev program whoopsie – Apple leaked “something” in a Dev license agreement for the iPhone.

McGraw-Hill CEO Confirms Apple Tablet is Coming Tomorrow – Tomorrow is now today.  When you least expect it, expect it.

Is this the Apple Tablet? – I don’t know. Perhaps a blurrier picture with more parts of the image obscured would help.

Could Apple’s Tablet Use Natal-Like Technology? – No comment. My head is about to explode over nonsense.

The Price of Ebooks for the Apple Tablet: $12.99 or $14.99 – $15 for a book with no paper? Well, Apple still gets its 30%.

20 Things Already Known About the Apple Tablet – A list of how we’ll react.  On target.

What Would Bauer Do . . . With an Apple Tablet? – Talk of Jack Bauer getting hands on with the Apple Tablet in Episode 22 of this season’s 24.

Poll: So… What’s the Apple Tablet Going to Be Called? – Perhaps the most pointless coverage of all… a bunch of completely in-the-dark people taking a poll to name the Apple Tablet.  (Ok, so I took the poll too.)

The Top Ten Groundbreaking Slates – Because they ran out of things to say about the unannounced Apple Tablet.

How the Apple Tablet Interface Could (And Should) Work – Because we’re smarter than Steve Jobs.

Another iPhone and Verizon Post – Not really on point with the Tablet, but close enough.

Orange Exec Confirms Apple Tablet? – Yes, another confirmation.

The Apple Tablet: A Complete History, Supposedly – Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Live Blog from Gizmodo – If you really can’t wait, start refreshing now.

Live Blog from Engadet – Why not do two live blogs?

Oh God, Please Turn Off the Apple Tablet Coverage – Thanks Giz.

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Ed Rashed January 27, 2010 at 9:58 am

One of the greatest and most revolutionary features of this product might be mechanical, rather than digital. Perhaps it will FOLD, or TELESCOPE (with a stretching, or physically scrolling screen surface) to pocket-size. Wouldn’t that be something! You heard it here first.

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