iPad: Apple Job Posting Hints at a Camera in Future iPads

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A help wanted ad in Apple’s job posting site suggests that a camera may be a part of a future iPad device. The Cupertino company listed a job posting for a Performance QA Engineer in the iPad Media group at Apple, and the key phrase in the job posting involves skills relating to digital cameras.


Originally posted on MacObserver

 
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