A developer
who's provided reliable information with respect to Apple disclosed that the
next iPad uses the HD moniker instead of going with "iPad 3." That
matches up well with a report from Gizmodo last week (and an
item just posted on VentureBeat)
that included an alleged list of upcoming cases from Griffin, listing the
product as "iPad HD (3)", as well as corresponding usage reports from
an application called Tapatalk that included "iPad HD" among the list
of devices using it. One big question is whether that name is already in use?
Apple owns the rights to the iPad name in the U.S. and other countries (though
that's being debated in courts in China right now), but have
others already beaten it to the punch online? On the domain front, the answer
is yes. The owner of iPadHD.com told today that they registered domain before the original
iPad was announced in 2010.
Separately, iPadHD.biz is already taken, and is currently parked through a domain company that offers a way to bid on the name. And iPadHD.co.uk has been registered since February 26, 2010 (a month after the iPad's unveiling), and is also parked. Just because some of these names are already taken doesn't mean Apple won't pounce on them after the fact. It did just that with Cisco and the iPhone name after introducing it, a move that led to a legal spat between the two companies, now settled. Apple also picked up iCloud.com from another company to play home to its cloud-based service last year.
Apple has been
known to tack simple modifiers onto its product names before, so a name like
the iPad HD wouldn't be unprecedented. For instance, in the fifth major version
of its iMovie software (part of iLife), Apple added support for 720p and 1080i
video, and also dropped the version number in favor of calling it iMovie HD.
The second-generation iPhone also
simply got a "3G" tacked on the end to denote that it was compatible
with third-generation cellular networks. A report from The Verge last July
cited multiple sources as saying the next iPad would be called the "iPad HD" and that
Apple would be unveiling it to sit alongside the iPad 2. Apple is widely
expected to take the wraps off the next iPad at its event this Wednesday.
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