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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Apple Invitation Confirms Special Product Event for Jan. 27

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Apple has sent out press invitations for a product event to be held at San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater.


The invitation reads, “Come see our latest creation.” The event is scheduled to begin 10 a.m., Jan. 27.


In the past month, multiple independent reports have claimed Apple in late January will launch its highly anticipated tablet, which the company has reportedly been developing for several years. Many rumor reports have described Apple’s tablet as a 10-inch version of the iPhone with a strong focus on reading capability. Corroborating these rumors, The Wall Street Journal on Monday published a report that claimed Apple is negotiating with HarperCollins Publishers to produce e-book content for the introduction of the tablet.


Yours truly, along with Wired photographer Jon Snyder and senior editor Dylan Tweney, will provide live blog and news coverage from the event next week. Stay tuned.


While you wait, catch up on our previous reports regarding Apple’s rumored tablet. Our collection of stories is below.


The graphic accompanying the invitation (above) is unique compared with those we’ve received in the past. Perhaps the paint splats are related to a painting application that Apple plans to demonstrate with a tablet. What are your theories?


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Full story at http://feeds.wired.com/~r/GearFactor/~3/6XlBBYSYt4E/

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