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Video Demonstrates Wired’s Concept iTablet App
Who takes Apple’s rumored touchscreen tablet seriously? Wired’s parent company Condé Nast. Earlier this week, the corporation revealed its plans to work with Adobe to repurpose magazine content for upcoming digital devices, including the Apple tablet (if it is indeed real). The first ...
Condé Nast's Offering for Apple's Mystery Tablet: Wired Magazine
Condé Nast's Offering for Apple's Mystery Tablet: Wired Magazine
mediamemo.allthingsd.com — Here's yet another content creator that's convinced Apple has a tablet device in the works: Condé Nast... says it will have a digital version of Wired magazine ready for the purported gadget by the middle of next year and will eventually create ... (more) Condé Nast's Offering for Apple's Mystery Tablet: Wired ...
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Apple Tablet Concept App Struts Its Hi-Res Stuff on Video [Apple Tablet]
Gizmodo — ... According to the source, Condé Nast doesn't want to take any chances, and the app is a precautionary measure to make sure they're ready if/when the device comes out. So don't take this to mean that launch is imminent. Take it as a sign that even if the tablet doesn't exist, it should, because a lot of huge publishing companies are more than willing to throw their weight behind it. [Wired] ...

Wired for the Apple Tablet [Apple Tablet]
Gizmodo — ... According to the source, Condé Nast doesn't want to take any chances, and the app is a precautionary measure to make sure they're ready if/when the device comes out. So don't take this to mean that launch is imminent. Take it as a sign that even if the tablet doesn't exist, it should, because a lot of huge publishing companies are more than willing to throw their weight behind it. [Wired] ...

Wired’s “We Really Hope Apple’s Making an iTablet!” Interface Concept
TiPb — ... filmed stage productions, and so it makes some sense that this looks a lot like scanned magazine pages made slideshow — with a nice interactive map thrown in. The good news is that Apple’s iTablet is still unreal, so there’s plenty of time for content providers to play around with ideas on how to better present it dynamically, not quite like the web or even iPhone apps or iTunes LP/Extras, but a hybrid of all the above and more. Something next. [Wired via Gizmodo] This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is ...

Wired shows off an Apple tablet-formatted copy of Wired on a fake Apple tablet
Engadget — ... We're not ones to judge. Video of the tablet is after the break. Continue reading Wired shows off an Apple tablet-formatted copy of Wired on a fake Apple tablet Wired shows off an Apple tablet-formatted copy of Wired on a fake Apple tablet originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 21 Nov 2009 14:05:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Gizmodo  |  Wired  | Email this | Comments

Wired’s iTablet Demo with Digitized Magazine Content
901am — ... Wired Magazine’s parent company Conde Nast seems to be taking the rumored iTablet PC seriously. A couple of days ago, the company was convinced by All Things Digital’s Peter Kafka to share a video demo of  Wired’s iTablet PC. ...

One Vision for Magazine Content on the Apple Tablet
MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors — ... that the New York Times has already been approached about producing content for the device. A new video demonstrates their vision for content delivered on a tablet device: Again, the company claims not to have any specific knowledge of an Apple tablet device, but expectations are building for exactly such a device.

Conde Nast reveals plans for iTablet magazines
The latest news from the mobile content industry — You can t fault magazine publisher Conde Nast for being stuck in its ways. The company is already beavering away on a touchscreen tablet edition of its flagship technology mag Wired, to prepare for the debut of Apple s long-rumoured iTablet next year. Conde Nast is working with Adobe on the project, and showed it off at its Wired Store promotional event in New York. Wired s own Gadget Lab blog has a video of the tablified Wired , and it looks extremely slick: It includes animated graphics, showing that these e-mags could be about much more than simply slapping text and photos ...

Found at the Wired Store: Apple Tablet Concept
Cult of Mac — ... anyone at Conde has handled an Apple Tablet. They couldn’t possibly be this publicity-seeking or bold about their pronouncements if they had been brought behind the Steve curtain. Also, the fact that Wired worked with Adobe to create the new format is a clear sign that they’ve had no contact with Apple. Anything based on AIR or Flash is unlikely to be compatible with the Tablet, for all the reasons there is no Flash or AIR on the iPhone Other than that, this is really fun to watch. Video Demonstrates ...

WIRED Demonstrates Apple iTablet App
iSmashPhone — ... At a promotional event at the Wired Store, a concept video of Wired’s “iTablet” app made the rounds. Of course as expected this created a lot of buzz in the tech world and once again bright the focus on the iTablet. Apple unfortunately remains to be tightlipped and hence the guessing game.Check out the video below and don't forget to share your thoughts. ...

Video: Wired’s iTablet App In Action
Mac|Life — ... The video even impressed Wired.com Gadget Lab’s Brian X. Chen, who remarked, “To me, the most interesting part appears around the 30-second mark, where we can see an animated, interactive graphic.” ...

Apple Tablet (aka iTablet): Magazine maker gets ready
Product Reviews Net — ... Conde Nast who publishes both Wired and Vogue had a video demonstration at a recent Wired Store event in New York, which you can see in the video below. While watching the short clip, you can see the true potential that the publisher has for the rumored Apple Tablet and other versions. ...

Wired’s Magazine App For iPad Won’t Work On The iPad – Oops!
Cult of Mac — ... , the magazine industry standard. Wired’s designers slaved over it for months, significantly improving on the demo shown off last November in New York (see the video after the jump). But one little problem: Apple has rejected Adobe technologies like Flash and Air — with extreme prejudice. No one at Condé Nast appears to have seen that coming, even though the iPhone OS hasn’t supported Flash since its launch in 2007. All’s not lost though. Adobe’s upcoming Creative Suite 5 will allow ...

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Who takes Apple’s rumored touchscreen tablet seriously? Wired ’s parent company Condé Nast. Earlier this week, the corporation revealed its plans to work with Adobe to repurpose magazine content for upcoming digital devices, including the rumored Apple tablet (even though ...