Google's e-reader is packed with free books. Prince Charles and Camilla ensnared in scandal, Rebecca Black's return--not on Friday!, laptop encryption's legal test, Shuttle in space debris worry, Delicious social bookmarker to be refreshed. This and more important news from your Fast Company editors, with updates all day.READ MORE›
The newest generation of tablet PCs have rear-facing cameras, and though they may be underused right now, Metaio is betting that augmented reality could ultimately be a tablet's killer app. Here's what they've got in store for your iPad. READ MORE›
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In what may be a perfect "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" maneuver, Samsung has just revealed its answer to the iPad 2--a new set of Galaxy Tab tablets. They're pretty much clones of Apple's offering.READ MORE›
The iPad 2 is getting all sorts of praise, but something interesting is emerging: Are its light weight, large screen, and twin cameras perfectly positioned to make the iPad an Augmented Reality giant?READ MORE›
An iPad app is not going to transform the magazine industry, says Khoi Vinh, the former design director for NYTimes.com. Instead, more robust web browsers will change the way we read.READ MORE›
With the arrival of a huge number of reviews of the iPad 2, can we learn what's Apple's biggest challenge in selling the new wondertablet? Yup: The original one.READ MORE›
Photo-based life-blogging phenomenon DailyBooth just revealed it's raised around $6 million in venture capital to grow the young company dramatically. The upshot: Your next status updates may be photos, not text.READ MORE›
Do the math. Gazelle is buying back old iPads, starting at $375. iPad 2s are $499. Also, Apple's quietly selling iPad 1s for $399 ($100 off). Here's where to find these deals, and the answer to the question, "Who the hell's Gazelle?"READ MORE›
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