We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In 2010, Apple launched the iPad with the hope of creating "a new category of devices", according to the late Steve Jobs. Since then, the iPad ...
The iPad arrived last Saturday to overall glowing reviews. Inevitably, this was quickly followed by reports of problems with the iPad. The most publicized problem so far has been with Wi-Fi reception.
Complaints from owners of Apple’s newest iPad that their device has trouble connecting to wireless networks continue to mount. One Apple support thread on the subject has collected over 770 messages, ...
There have been reports through various news channels that Apple sold well over 300,000 iPads on the day of its launch, and as expected with such a large volume of devices there are a few reports of ...
If your iPad is having trouble connecting to the Internet due to Wi-Fi issues, we have good news and bad news. The good news is that Apple has acknowledged the problem and offered a list of possible ...
Apple will issue a fix to answer complaints from iPad owners of weak wireless signals, dropped connections and slow surfing speeds, the company said in a recently-published support document. But some ...
Users are reporting new problems with the new iPad: the Wi-Fi seems to be a lot weaker than the iPad 2, the iPhone or MacBooks, according to numerous reports on ...
In theory, all you need is a shiny new router for hassle-free wireless connections in your home or small office. Yet in practice, your wireless reception often will be plagued with interference issues ...
If you are having issues with your iPad's Wi-Fi behavior Apple has a support document for that. While some of the solutions are a bit obvious, one is very strange.
In theory, all you need is a shiny new router for hassle-free wireless connections in your home or small office. Yet in practice, your wireless reception often will be plagued with interference issues ...
[timecom-gdgt url=”http://gdgt.com/apple/ipad/2/” style=”full” float=”right”]A six-page (and growing) forum post on Apple’s support website finds ...