
Adobe, during the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona this week, announced the availability of Photoshop Touch for the iPad 2 on the iTunes App Store. The company decided to first release it for Android mobile devices last year, promising iOS users invites to the tablet image manipulation shindig. And after much waiting, Apple fanboys everywhere can now download the touch-enabled image editing software, enabling them to create and edit images on-the-go.
While a number of earlier rumors have mentioned that the next-gen iPad is going to be thicker than the iPad 2, we’ve yet to see solid proof to support the claims. Well, here’s possible proof that those rumors could be true: a photo posted in Apple.pro shows an alleged iPad 3 frame being measured using digital calipers. The verdict? The new tablet – provided that this is indeed a legit shot of the next iPad – is definitely thicker, measuring 9.5mm, or around 0.8mm thicker than the iPad 2.
Apple has finally confirmed the date for the much-awaited iPad event for 2012. They’ve sent out invitations for an event that’s set to go down on March 7th at 10am Pacific at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
Sony finally revealed their North American launch plans for the dual-screened Tablet P they unveiled last year. The good news is that we won’t have to wait long. The Tablet P will be launched on AT&T on March 4 for $400 with a two-year contract, or $550 unsubsidized. A bundle will also be offered that packages the Tablet P along with Sony’s Xperia Play (aka “The PlayStation Phone”) for $300, as long as you’re willing to sign up for a two-year contract for both devices.












