I could probably sum up just about all of the news of note from this past week by just saying "new iPad." But that would make this a really short post, so I'll also note the following:
- Macworld published one of their "what you need to know" articles on the new iPad. It covers many of the questions that you may have about the device.
- They also have one on the new Apple TV.
- Glenn Fleishman of Macworld explains what LTE means for the third generation iPad.
- Portland attorney Josh Barrett of Tablet Legal suggests that attorneys may only need two apps on their iPad. I have just a tad more than that.
- Jim Dalrymple of The Loop got to use the third generation iPad, and says: "It’s impossible to put into words just how good the Retina display is on the iPad. It’s not just images that look sharper, it’s text too. Reading a Web site or an iBook on the iPad’s display is incredible. Even the home screen on the iPad is crisper and sharper than I expected." Sounds great.
- If you want to get a new iPad with 4G LTE, should you get the AT&T or the Verizon model? Chris Ziegler of The Verge compares the two.
- Evan Koblentz of Law Technology News talks to a few lawyers to find out whether they are getting the new iPad.
- Roy Furchgott of the New York Times discusses the useful Shortcuts feature of the iPhone and iPad.
- New York attorney Niki Black has a video review of the Typi Folio iPad case with built-in Bluetooth keyboard.
- And finally, the iPhone might be the hottest smartphone today, but what if you want it to look like the hottest smartphone of the 1980s? Then the 80s Retro iPhone Case is what you need, available on Amazon for only $19.15: