Apple Wireless Tablet Reader

February 7th, 2010 | Categories: News | Tags: , , , , , ,

The world revolves around access to the Internet. No matter if you live in Kuala Lumpur, Timbuktu, Scranton, PA, or Isleton, Ca, who wants to access Wi-Fi Internet without the hassle of having to drive to the nearest Wi-Fi at a coffee shop, underground or hotel.

Apple has recognized the common need Wi-Fi, even when Wi-Fi service may be out of reach. That's why is partnering with mobile phone companies to offer Wi-Fi service using wireless towers worldwide.

Verizon has said all along that he would love to come on board with Apple and support wireless capabilities of the Tablet from Apple. Who knew that two of information / communication industry superpowers can combine their mighty empires to see to the needs of the little people (the people who pay their salaries through the purchase of minutes, iTunes and accessories).

Some more good news from the front of the Apple Tablet is the fact that Apple will have to find companies looking for business content. You can not have a reading device without some kind of service applications attached to it! Who does not want to read your favorite murder mystery and then play around in a virtual farm to kill hours of time a day?

The Apple Tablet is not started yet, and before they can even make an appearance in the media who have serious business to consider (to find content providers and wireless providers (Verizon is not known all parties)).

Apple has taken an idea created by Amazon with its Kindle and turned it into a mass market of mobile devices hotspot basically works like a wireless reader, Internet browser, and information. Who does not want one? When Apple finally gets the pill on the market, which could only make a record of daily sales, but many held their breath … cost is a problem … and so is usability.

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