New Apple iPad Ships, Britannica Quits, Siri Issues: Tech 411 with Todd Moore

The Apple iPad third generation tablet is out — so many options, how do you decide which one to get? WiFi vs data plans, colors, storage? It’s a Chinese menu. Plus, all the apps are doubling graphics res to support the new Apple iPad three display and 16GB is not enough, say Tech 411 hosts Todd More and Oscar Santana. Also this week, the Britannica Encyclopedia stops printing after 244 years, Apple Siri problems and the guys review Turntable.FM and bring out their apps of the week.

It’s Tech 411 with our Todd Moore and Oscar Santana’s weekly short podcast — 30 minutes and you’ve got all the week’s tech news. Check out Tech 411 every week — right here at aNewDomain.net

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The new Apple iPad ships — with so many options, how do you decide among data plans and/or WiFi, color choices, price points, storage? It’s a Chinese menu. All the apps are doubling graphics size to support the new Apple iPad display and you will need more storage than you think, say Tech 411 hosts Todd More and Oscar Santana.

Whatever you do, if you’re buying the new Apple iPad, go for maximum storage.

Also this week, the Britannica Encyclopedia stops printing after 244 years, Apple Siri’s got problems and the guys review Turntable.FM.

It’s Tech 411 with our Todd Moore and Oscar Santana’s weekly short podcast — 30 minutes and you’ve got all the week’s tech news. Check out Tech 411 every week — right here at aNewDomain.net

Subscribe to our show on iTunes. The latest Tech 411 streams above. Check it out.

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  • The beginning of the end for Britannica was in the early 1980s when Grolier released an online version of their encyclopedia followed by a CD-ROM. The CD-ROM was developed by Gary Kildall, an old friend who also created CP/M, the first dominant personal computer operating system.

    More at http://bit.ly/A8Z8Zo.