iPad AIR will be 72 times faster than the original !!!!!!!!!!!! Wowwww Amazing !!!
Read More details & key notes on Apple's home page:
http://www.apple.com/apple-events/october-2013/
http://www.apple.com/ipad-air/videos/#video-product
http://www.apple.com/ipad-air/index1.html
http://reviews.cnet.com/apple-ipad-air/
Apple today announced a new, fifth-generation tablet called iPad Air. It will weigh 1 pound, down from 1.4 pounds, and is a bit thinner and narrower than its predecessor.
It will have the same 9.7-inch screen as previous iPads and will be 72 times faster than the original, according to Apple senior vice president Phil Schiller. "This is our biggest leap forward ever with a full-size iPad," he said.
Free OS Upgrade to OS X 10.9, aka Mavericks:
Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks is a free upgrade to all
The next iteration of Apple's operating system, Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, was announced originally at the WWDC in June, but at today's Apple event we found out it's available today for free.
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-3513_7-57602237/mac-os-x-10.9-mavericks-is-a-free-upgrade-to-all/
"At the end of the day, it's the brand experience that they deliver on top of these devices, the software and services and app innovation, that separates Apple from its competitors," said Thomas Husson, an analyst with Forrester Research, in an interview. "What differentiates Apple in the space is not necessarily hardware innovation, but the value and benefit to consumers of the entire ecosystem. And the pricing today speaks to the premium position that they want to maintain."
Apple also revealed the delivery date of OS X 10.9, aka Mavericks, which it will release today. The upgrade will be free, a first not only for Apple, but also for any major commercial operating system vendor. "Today, we announce a new era," said Craig Federighi, who leads OS X and iOS engineering at Apple and replaced Cook on stage for a few minutes to tout Mavericks. "Free is good."
Launch Video:
http://cnettv.cnet.com/apple-reveals-ultra-skinny-ipad-air-free-software/9742-1_53-50157675.html
Apple makes iLife, iWork free with new iOS or Mac purchase
At its iPad event Tuesday, Apple announced updates for iLife and iWork.
Apple launched OS X Mavericks today, and for the first time, didn't charge users for the operating - See more at: http://www.computerworld.in/news/apple-refreshes-renames-ipad-air-goes-retina-mini-142952013#sthash.ZC32MU4O.dpuf
"At the end of the day, it's the brand experience that they deliver on top of these devices, the software and services and app innovation, that separates Apple from its competitors," said Thomas Husson, an analyst with Forrester Research, in an interview. "What differentiates Apple in the space is not necessarily hardware innovation, but the value and benefit to consumers of the entire ecosystem. And the pricing today speaks to the premium position that they want to maintain."
Apple also revealed the delivery date of OS X 10.9, aka Mavericks, which it will release today. The upgrade will be free, a first not only for Apple, but also for any major commercial operating system vendor. "Today, we announce a new era," said Craig Federighi, who leads OS X and iOS engineering at Apple and replaced Cook on stage for a few minutes to tout Mavericks. "Free is good."
- See more at: http://www.computerworld.in/news/apple-refreshes-renames-ipad-air-goes-retina-mini-142952013#sthash.ZC32MU4O.dpuf
Also read More Details on:
http://www.computerworld.in/news/apple-refreshes-renames-ipad-air-goes-retina-mini-142952013
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Chirag Gandhi
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