Passengers will soon be able to watch, read, touch, swipe and
pinch on iPads to their heart's content while flying between
Queenstown and Australia, Jetstar confirms.
At first, it looks like a sleek Apple store. Sales assistants
in blue T-shirts with the company's logo chat to customers.
Signs advertising the iPad 2 hang from the white walls.
Outside, the famous logo sits next to the words "Apple
Store".
The iPad 2 is the best tablet on the market. It's sleek,
slim, comfortable, easy to use, has a ton of
tablet-customised apps, the battery runs for days and getting
music and videos on to the device is effortless.
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Apple and its new iPad 2 have set a new standard for hardware
devices, with Apple chief executive Steve Jobs launching the
new device yesterday ahead of schedule.
In a move set to slow progress by digital publishers, Apple
has further restricted how content can be sold through apps
that run on its popular iPad and iPhone devices, the New
York Times reported.
The release of a New Zealand iPad application (ap) is the
start of what technology supplier Renaissance Group chief
executive Richard Webb hopes will be big things to come for
the company.