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SlashGear stirs the pot with a rumor that Apple plans to demo its new device on a tightly controlled 4G network. There have also been reports of AT installing wireless network gear in Apple Stores.

Amid the LTE push from carriers and rival device makers, Apple could probably get away with something other than an LTE Samsung Galaxy S4 Case device, but does it make sense? Maybe not the most sense, but Apple has been more cautious than fans might want to admit. It also has not been afraid go against the tide.

Mobile junkies are hoping this time Apple will catch the rising wave of LTE. If not could 21 Mbps HSPA+ network provide comparable real world performance? MacRumors posted evidence supporting that theory.

Could the iPhone 4GS be HSPA+ and the iPhone NFL iphone 5 Case 5 be LTE?

The geekiest of the mobile consumers will crave the ultimate in speed and decry anything less, but with most subscribers capped at 2GB or less per month, many users and Apple may not see the need for LTE just yet.

Why cool Galaxy S4 Case the Original iPad Is a Better Buy Than Ever

The first-generation iPad is better than ever. Here's why. heard about the Apple iPad last year and said, "nahhh I'll wait until iPad 2, I never buy first generation of any product." If that sounds like you then congratulations: You have impulse control! But you'd better get out your wallet because you're about to finally buy an iPad. will it be an iPad 1 or an iPad 2? For those of you that want the latest and greatest, of course, the iPad 2 is unquestionably drool-worthy and awesome. But the first-generation iPad has a lot going for it. I'll show you why.

First of all, there's the price, which made a number of people balk when Steve first introduced the iPad. Because you waited a year, you've been rewarded by Apple, which has slashed the price of the original iPad by $100. This means the least expensive 16GB Wi-Fi-only model sells for $399 instead of $499. If you get a refurbished iPad through Apple's site, the price goes down $349. the price, the first iPad is about to get a whole lot better thanks to a free software upgrade and the launch of some killer apps this Friday. new iOS 4.3 boasts an improved Internet browsing experience with a newly revamped Safari browser. Apple will also roll out two killer apps: Garageband and iMovie for iPad. If you haven't seen them yet, run don't walk over to Apple's website and check out the demos. be able to play and record instruments with the Garageband program, and iMovie could be one of the best implemented video editing software tools ever built. Both of these apps are $4.99 and will work beautifully on the iPad.

Right now other tablet manufacturers like Motorola are trying to compete with Apple on specs like speed -- and they're losing the tablet game badly. That's because Apple is crushing them on design, consumer experience, and pricing. The Xoom is flashy but it's not even in the same league as the iPad.