It's taken a few hours, but Apple's website is now home to the video of today's iPad 2 event. Eager viewers can also download the video using the Apple Keynote podcast channel in the iTunes Store.
The announcement of the iPad 2 might have been the big news to come out of today's Apple event, but they also showed off three new apps - Photo Booth, iMovie and GarageBand - all for the iPad 2. Video demo in a official video after the break.
Well that was obvious, with iPad 2 available at the same price as the original iPad, Apple obviously had to reduce the prices of the iPad 1, which they have done now to sell the left-over units. Apple has started to offer iPad 1 in their clearance section on the Apple Online Store.
Finally the moment has arrived when you have something more than a rumor round up on the second generation iPad. The announcement of iPad 2 is probably the second most awaited moment of the year for Apple fans, first one being the launch of iPhone 5. Want to grab the second-gen iPad ASAP? We'll guide you through everything you need to know.
This is not too surprising. iTunes 10.2 will be required by iPad 2 once it is released on March 11. Apple will probably release this version of iTunes to public on March 11, the day both iPad 2 and iOS 4.3 are available.
Apple today has announced the very final version of iOS 4.3 for iPhone 4 (GSM only), iPhone 3GS, iPad 2 and 1G, iPod touch 4G/3G.
We hope you have a pinch of salt handy, but today AllThingsD is reporting that Apple CEO Steve Jobs is 'considering' putting in a surprise appearance at tomorrow's iPad 2 event.
The first iDevice convention is to be held in London, England on September 17th 2011. MyGreatFest will focus on Apple's popular iPhone, iPod touch and iPad as well as the growing jailbreak community.
While Apple could never really come over their white iPhone 4 manufacturing woes, 9to5Mac is now reporting that Apple might surprise everyone by introducing a white iPad (2nd-gen).
Ever looked at Android users with envy because they can use apps to turn their phone into a DLNA server, allowing them to stream music from it? Now there's no need to be envious, AirMusic is here and it's going to redress the balance.

