The Newest Device For The iPad Touch

Apple manufacturers have done it again when it comes to pleasing their customers by releasing the new device called the iPad. This device is the latest technology when it comes to one gadget that can multitask, whereby the user can watch movies, music videos and television as well. That’s not the end to this device as the user can also surf the web, receive and send emails, play audio and also music videos as well as save pictures.

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The Newest Device For The iPad Touch

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First live 3D broadcast to rock Japanese airwaves on May 16

The Masters is just about a week away from being broadcast to you in glorious 3D, meaning American viewers with the necessary equipment (and a Comcast subscription) will get a taste of live 3D in the very near future. Japanese viewers will have to wait a little bit longer, until May 16, for the broadcast of the Asakusa Sanja Festival. One hour of the programming will be broadcast in 3D and is tentatively (and humorously) titled “3D broadcast first try!” This will cover what’s said to be the climax of the festival, celebrating three men who founded the Buddhist temple in the Asakusa district with a parade, Shinto shrines, and, new this year, goofy glasses.

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ASUS’s Jonney Shih confirms two tablets, one for Googlites, one for Microsofties

We’ve been hearing talk of an Eee Pad since the end of 2009, even getting a sort of unofficial, official confirmation of its existence from from ASUS exec Eric Chen. Now company chairman Jonney Shih has confirmed not only one tablet, but two. “Netbooks are the best combination of personal computing and cloud computing, but between netbooks and smartphones and e-readers, we think there will be a space for something like a tablet or slate PC.” This is where ASUS will insert a pair of models set to be unveiled sometime this year. One is said to run a Google OS of some sort, either Android or Chrome, the other running Windows. We’re expecting some level of hardware differentiation between the two as well, but at this point we don’t know anything else — except that the Google flavored version “will have a lot of media.” We like media.

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Sorry Xbox 360, No Star Wars: The Old Republic For You (PC World)

PC World – A rumor circulated by game site VG247 that BioWare’s upcoming PC-based Star Wars online role-playing game is on the way for the Xbox 360 has been halfheartedly quashed. Calling its not-an-April-Fool’s-story a “super rumor,” VG247

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NJ court: Employee-attorney e-mails are private (AP)

AP – In a decision that could set new ground rules for Internet privacy in the workplace, New Jersey’s Supreme Court has ruled an employer was wrong in retrieving e-mails between a former employee and her attorney, even though they were sent from a company computer.

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