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A new version of iTunes, version 10.6, which supports 1080p videos and a host of other improvements, including to Apple’s iTunes Match cloud music storage service.
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The new Apple TV will also be available in Australia on 16 March, for what is a low cost (for a media centre) of $109. Integration with Apple’s iCloud service means customers can buy content online and then have it pushed to their Apple TV.
Telstra and Optus’ existing 4G rollouts are based on the 1800Mhz spectrum, although Optus is also planning a rollout in the 2.3GHz band. However, it is believed that the 4G speeds which the new iPad supports will not be available in Australia, with Apple’s technical specifications page only listing it as supporting the 700Mhz and 2100Mhz spectrum bands, neither of which are being used in Australian telcos to provide 4G services. Secondly, Apple has improved a raft of other specifications on the new iPad, ranging from its processor (which is now a dual-core Apple A5X model, as compared to the previous A5 model), to the rear camera, which is now a five megapixel model, up from 0.7 megapixels (allowing for shooting of HD video), and its support for the incoming flood of 4G networks. The key new feature of the new device is the Retina display which Apple first introduced on the iPhone 4, which will boost the new iPad’s screen resolution from 1024×768 to 2048×1536, delivering the highest resolution available on the market for a tablet, and making the screen much crisper and clearer than the previous iPad 2. News Iconic technology giant Apple this morning revealed the new version of its flagship iPad tablet, noting that the device would be available in Australia along with a clutch of other countries from Friday 16 March - next week.