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Epson intros its iProjection App for wireless projections from iPad
Yesterday, Epson introduced its iProjection App for wireless projections from iPad and other Apple touch devices.

Epson’s iProjection App allows Apple mobile device users (with devices running iOS 4.2 or later, including the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch) to wirelessly display documents and photos to any networked Epson projector.
The iProjection app is also cloud-ready (supports cloud files services as Dropbox and various email applications) and is available for free in the App StoreSM. It is also compatible with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Apple Keynote, Adobe PDF, and supports JPEG and PNG images as well.
Apple is planning to ship iPad 3 in March and iPad 4 in October
Apple will ship its iPad 3 in March 2012, and later in October its iPad 4.

The iPad 3 will be equipped with a QXGA (1536 x 2048) display and longer battery life. Due to the launch of its iPad 3, and so as to compete with other companies like Sony, Motorola and Samsung (who’s tablets are priced at around $359 USD, and above), Apple will lower prices of the iPad 2 to $399 USD.
Apple plans to launch a 7.85-inch iPad next year
Apple is planning to launch a 7.85-inch iPad next year. 
Apple is planning to launch a 7.85-inch iPad in late 2012, in addition to its new next-generation iPad, which the company prepares to release around March, next year.
Global tablet shipments are expected to reach 60 million units this year, of which 70% will be Apple’s iPads. And so as to step in front of the competition, Apple might launch iPads with 7.85-inch displays, with the help of LG Display and AU Optronics (AUO). The 7.85-inch iPad models are likely to be seen in Q3 of 2012.
Apple is likely to launch a MacBook Pro with ultra-high resolution display
Apple is likely to launch a MacBook Pro with ultra-high resolution display, next year.

Apple’s MacBook Pro lineup may come with 2880 x 1800 display resolution, in Q2 of 2012. Acer and Asus are also planning to launch Ultrabook devices with Full HD display resolution (1920 x 1080), in Q1 of 2012.
All current MacBook models come with display resolutions ranging from 1280 x 800 to 1680 x 1050, and Apple expects that with this move (of using ultra-high resolution screens) the new MacBook Pro will stand out from the crowd.
Via Digitimes
HP Touchpad vs Apple iPad 2 or WebOS vs iOS
12 hours ago TheInquirer posted a video, putting HP Touchpad against Apple iPad 2. 
WebOS vs. iOS, Black vs. White, Plastic vs. Aluminum, Thin vs. Thinner, Light vs. Lighter, Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8X60/APQ8060 (Dual Core) vs. A5 ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore (Dual Core), 1.2GHz vs. 1Ghz, 9.7-inch vs. 9.7-inch, Adobe Flash vs. no Flash, Apps vs. more Apps and the same price for similar configurations.
