Today's expected unveiling of the third-generation iPad will be a bittersweet event. Jobs won't be there for it; he died last October. But no matter what features the new iPad has or doesn't have, there's no question that it has upended personal technology like no other product in the past decade.
For the most part, it has been assumed that the device will be called the "iPad 3," but now reports of a different name — iPad HD —are resurfacing.
Our own Wilson Rothman is covering the Apple unveiling live and on location today at 9 a.m. PT! And later, Rosa Golijan will answer your iPad questions live on Facebook. Stay tuned!
Meanwhile, Windows 8 may be months from its consumer launch, but the first touch-friendly apps for the PC and tablet operating system are here.
Speaking of computers, that laptop-shooting dad was on TODAY this morning, and he regrets nothing!
So no doubt you've heard about Sabu: Even as he urged tens of thousands of Twitter followers to rise up and attack government and law enforcement, the most wanted hacker on the planet was working for the FBI.
Oh yeah, six suspected leaders of the international hacking organization known as Anonymous were charged by U.S. authorities of computer crimes, dealing a major blow to the loose-knit group that has wreaked havoc on the websites of government agencies and major corporations.
"In his interview with Piers Morgan, Kirk Cameron said homosexuality was 'unnatural,'" notes BuzzFeed's ever-insightful Matt Stopera. "Truth is Kirk Cameron is the one that's unnatural. Here's proof."
