Some problems with iPad 2 backlight and LCD Screen has been reported.

Some iPad 2 users are reporting problems with their screens. Yellowish spots are appearing under the LCD screen on some new iPads, but this may not be a big concern as one may think.
The same thing happened with some iPhone 4s that were bought around its launch day last year. The problem ended up going away eventually as the bonding agent used to hold the screen to iPhone’s body evaporated.
[Via engadget.com]
I did not knew many negative aspects of a cellphone when I bought it because of fashion and passion. The waves from cellphone can cause serious many health problems. Neither Steve Jobs would have thought of about his Apple TV.
Apple TV is encountering some limitations and problems. The most one being the consumers are unaware of or confused about how to use an Internet-connected TV. Secondly, the new Apple TV has been labeled of having limited service. The critics stated it has limited capabilities and contents. The shortcomings like limited programming choices and an inability to use the kinds of applications and games that made the iPhone so popular.
It’s not the end, Apple TV suffered from CBS and NBC, they refused to make television shows available to Apple at 99 cents, and even Fox suggested that it views its agreement with Apple as an experiment.
What will Apple do now? Is again a new version to come in Apple’s way?
Thanks, NewYorkTimes.com
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Today reports started flooding the internet of a malfunctioning App Store. According to various sources, iPhone reviewers and iPhone developers, recently submitted applications have gone missing from the “New” listing and this listing isn’t being updated anymore. This is once again bad news for developers who are releasing new apps now, but very good news for people who currently on the front pages with their apps. It can take Apple quite a while to change these kinds of things.
Apple hasn’t announced when they will fix the bug or hasn’t made any statements concerning the bug.
This makes us wonder, why can’t Apple just keep its hands of perfectly working products? With a whole load of updates they pushed earlier this year is something fundamentally wrong. Let’s remember Safari 4.0, the browser which takes up to 1 minute to load, the iPhone updates which took away functions for some users and not to forget the extremely buggy Mac OSX “Snow Leopard” and now the iTunes App Store.
Can “It just works” still be applied to these products? Maybe that statement should now be changed to “it used to work”.