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Apple tablet coming in September?

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - July 27, 2009


If you believe the rumors Apple will launch a tablet device in September. The Financial Times is reporting the new tablet device will launch along with new iPod models.

"The talks come as Apple is separately racing to offer a portable, full-featured, tablet-sized computer in time for the Christmas shopping season, in what the entertainment industry hopes will be a new revolution. The device could be launched alongside the new content deals, including those aimed at stimulating sales of CD-length music, according to people briefed on the project.

Apple is working with EMI, SonyMusic, Warner Music and Universal Music Group, on a project the company has codenamed "Cocktail", according to four people familiar with the situation."


According to the report Apple's tablet will have a 10 inch screen and run the iPhone OS. It will also have a book reader/marketplace which will challenge Amazon's Kindle.



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