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The Apple Tablet: it’s a giant iPhone

AppleInsider claims to have the inside scoop on the most hyped product of the millennium, the Apple Tablet/Slate/Pad/whiz-bang-eReader-thingo: it’s basically a really big, flat iPhone.

Gawker: We’ll pay $100k for an Apple Tablet

Media gossip site Gawker is sick of the endless speculation and rumours about Apple’s Jesus Reader, and is offering $100,000 for a chance to play with one for an hour.

Can the iTablet do to publishing what the iPod did to music?

There’s a million questions floating around about Apple’s new secret tablet, from how much control will Apple have to whether it will revolutionise the publishing industry. Macworld attempts to predict the future.

Why Murdoch and Google are fighting on the same side

Contrary to popular belief, Rupert Murdoch and Google aren’t at odds over their visions for the future of the news, says Mark Day: both know a big game changer is looming in the near future, and it’s called the e-Reader.

A tale of two tablets

As Apple and Microsoft race to release their own tablet computers and get a foothold in the emerging e-Reader market, new leaks and rumours reveal what each party will be offering.

Microsoft’s top-secret tablet

Images and details of a new tablet computer by Microsoft have been leaked online. We won’t lie: it’s mostly interesting because Apple is also releasing one, but both could be potential “Kindle killers” in the e-reader market.

Sony unveils its Kindle killer

Sony has unveiled its new e-reader, hoping to regain back some of the market from Amazon’s Kindle. It costs more, but has a touch screen and supports a more open book format. Yet Apple’s mythical iTablet — which hasn’t been made yet — is still being touted as the real potential threat. Poor Sony.