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Apple’s latest hot ticket seems to be a tad too hot to hold, some users are reporting. New iPad owners on the MacRumors forums and Apple’s own support community complain that the slab’s lower left corner can get a little warm during extended use. Don’t get excited though, reports seem to vary by user — some are reporting that their tablet becomes too uncomfortable to hold while others say that it only gets “slightly warm” and that it’s “expected.” How’s your new iPad treating you? Click on through to the comments and let us know.

Is your new iPad heating up? originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 18 Mar 2012 20:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The best damn iOS podcast on the net returns tonight to talk all the latest news, how-tos, and app and accessory reviews. Come join us! Want to go full screen? Head to iMore.com/live. Want to watch via iPhone or iPad? Grab the Ustream app and search for “mobilenations”!



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At some point in our lives, we all dream of being rock stars, but most of us never actually learn to play an instrument. Games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band give us an artificial look at what it’s like to wow a crowd, but offer little in the way of actual tutelage. ION Audio hopes to change that ? and remove the need for a gaming console in the process ? with its new Guitar Apprentice controller for iPad.

Simply drop your iPad into the rear of the device, load up the free app, and start rocking out. The gadget uses the iPad’s touchscreen to guide you through the various nuances of playing the instrument, and its lighted fret buttons are designed to help you learn as you play. The only real downside we see is the lack of tactile feedback in the strings, which means you need to be eyes-on the entire time you’re strumming. Still, it seems like a great starting point for those who still need to check “Learn an instrument” off of their bucket list.

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