Pocket-Lint: The new iPad is dead; long live the new, new iPad (4th Generation). We know that time seems to fly by, but don't panic, it doesn't move that fast, Apple, six months after launching the new iPad, aka the Apple iPad 3, has released an updated version ahead of its yearly update schedule. So should you be panicking about upgrading?
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Digital Journal- By now it’s old news that the last major update to iOS has blocked support for many 3rd-party charging cables. This includes cables as well as 3rd-party lightning adapters commonly found on discount sites such as Amazon. Many users were charging just fine until the update was released Wednesday morning. Now the masses of the Internet are scouring to fix their knock-off cables or breaking down and buying MFi-certified cables from Apple, Belkin and others.
Clickonline writes: "The last few years has seen a massive explosion in not only the popularity of tablets, but also of their functionality and affordability. There's no doubt that they're here to stay, and while predictions that they will eventually lead to the demise of the traditional laptop seem to be a touch wide of the mark for the foreseeable future, they're still a worthy purchase for people of all levels of computer knowledge thanks to their intuitive touch screen interfaces."