Apple on Tuesday announced that it will begin selling the latest version of its market-leading iPad in China on July 20. The news comes on the heels of Apple paying $60 million to end a dispute over the iPad name in China, giving the US tech giant more certainty in selling its tablet Apple paid the sum to settle its long-running legal battle with Chinese computer maker Shenzhen Proview Technology. Third-generation iPad models will range in price from $499 for a Wi-Fi version with 16 gigabytes of memory to $829 for a 64-gigabyte iPad capable of connecting to telecom networks as well as wireless Internet hotspots. Greater China -- which includes Hong Kong and Taiwan - has become Apple's fastest-growing region, with revenues second only to the United States. Source: Hindustan Times

