Apple’s iPad is ‘on a trajectory that is off the charts’

‘Tablets will overtake PCs, says Apple boss’
Speaking at a conference hosted by Goldman Sachs, Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive, has said that iPads will soon be more popular than laptops and desktops. Cook has said “From the first day it shipped, we thought that the tablet market would become larger than the PC market and it was just a matter of the time it took for that to occur. I feel that stronger today than I did then.”

‘Sun staff line up human rights challenge to News Corp inquiry team’
Senior journalists at the Sun have approached the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) in the hope of hiring the human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson after confidential sources were revealed to the police and nine of the paper’s journalists were arrested

‘Images of Revolution’
The political analyst Ali al-Bouazizi says “Images are like weapons. They can help topple a regime.” Al Jazeera look at the images that were spread via social media platforms during the Arab uprisings

‘Supreme Court rules in favour of BBC in Balen report FOI battle’
The court has ruled in favour of the BBC, which had refused to release information contained in a document about the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians in 2003 and 2004

‘Times and Sunday Times digital sales power ahead’
According to figures issued by News International, the Times has 119,255 digital subscribers, with 113,818 belonging to the Sunday Times

‘Soft skills: can you make a ‘born journalist’?’
The Online Journalism Blog considers whether journalists are born or made

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