Apple in talks with networks for rumored tablet?

January 20, 2010 By: TechToyer Category: CORP TALK

128px-apple-logo1CORP TALK: As the rumor mill over Apple’s impending January 27, 2010 launch event in San Francisco heats up, speculative news are afoot that the company is not only talking to book and news publishers like Harper Collins and New York Times to have their content in the tablet device, but may also be discussing possible distribution plans with telecom operators, particularly in the UK.

The device is rumored to be 10-inch wide, has no keyboard but has short-range Wi-Fi and possibly mobile connectivity to phone networks. Journalists and bloggers have been speculating on its name, ranging fromĀ iSlate to iPad.

There are also speculations that the price of the device may be between US$800-1000, but if talks with telecom operators come through, expect these devices to be subsidized further.

Till January 27, the world waits with bated breath.

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3 Comments to “Apple in talks with networks for rumored tablet?”


  1. Shameka Ramagano says:

    Today is the day that Jobs blessed us with the iPad. Personally it’s exactly what I thougtht it was gonna be practically a modified iPhone, I’m actually gonna wait until the next generation to pick an Apple iPad up. I want to see one with a microphone, USB, a camera, and multitasking before I’ll make the jump. I especially think that multitasking is the most important feature it is lacking. What do you guys think?

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  2. Theron Winterstein says:

    It can also force Amazon to open up the Kindle API for third party development (or, at least, if they

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  3. America Mendes says:

    I wasn’t impressed by the iPad yesterday, however, it might be the perfect device for my wife or my mom. iPad maybe a hit after all.

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