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The iPad has launched and has lived up to the hype for the most part. Canadians have to wait until the end of April before it is made available here but some people can't wait and unscrupulous sellers are trying to sucker them into paying double the price, which is criminal.
By Gadjo C. Sevilla
Apple's "magical" and "revolutionary" device is undoubtedly the gadget release of 2010. The iPad arrives in the US this Saturday and already expectations have been whipped into a frenzy. Steve Jobs is covered by Stephen Fry in Time, Gizmodo has profiled and collected early reviews and everyone seems to have an opinion on this product that really, very few people have seen. For Canada, the iPad is rumoured to hit stores on April 24.
On the heels of a study which revealed that WIND Mobile is the top-cited brand for consumers when considering a wireless switch, WIND has launched a$150 porting credit offer to assist Canadians to make a move to Canada's newest national provider.