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Apple planning to shake-up textbooks, newspapers, TV and gaming with its rumored tablet?
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The Wall Street Journal has chimed in with its assessment of the Apple tablet and has described the many ways Steve Jobs is supposedly aiming to reshape how we read books, browse newspapers, play games and consume TV with Apple’s new tablet device. Long a stronghold, Apple is reportedly courting the educational market and has developed this tablet with electronic textbook technology which will presumably take the e-book reading experience a step beyond the current Kindle-experience. The Apple tablet may also reportedly fill the gap that exists for newspapers who have been clamoring for a digital distribution channel that offers a better overall experience than what is provided by a 6 inch e-ink device. Apple is rumored to be in talks with The New York Times, Conde Nast Publications, HarperCollins and News Corp in this endeavor. Hit the jump for Apple’s rumored plans for television and gaming on its tablet device.

Anyone who has owned a 9 to 10-inch slate device knows that it hit the sweet spot for casual movie or television watching and Apple may try to capitilize on the feature by bringing a “Best of TV” subscription-based TV service to the tablet. Rumors suggest that Apple has been negotiating with CBS and Disney which owns ABC to bring four to six shows per channel to the tablet. As was the case with the iPod touch, Apple is also thought to be collaborating with Electronic Arts to showcase the gaming capabilities of its tablet device. Other features potentially include virtual sticky notes, facial recognition technology that recognizes each user presumably to deliver user-specific content, and , of course, a virtual onscreen keyboard.

Details on how Apple is going to integrate these diverse services into the tablet is sparse but at least some of the content may be accessible from iTunes which may be moved to a cloud-based infrastructure following Apple’s purchase of Lala. The other unknown is the wireless connectivity which is needed for such a device. Rumors are hot and heavy that the tablet will feature a Qualcomm chipset that may support Verizon Wireless EV-DO. Qualcomm also makes the Gobi chipset which includes GSM/HSDPA in addition to CDMA/EV-DO connectivity so the tablet may not be a carrier-specific device. Anyone else going to be glued to their computer next Wednesday to see how these rumors pan out and what other surprises Apple may have up its sleeve?
 
name another company that generates this much interest for a product launch?

i don't give a fuck if you are fanboy or not, all of the media covers apple product launches like it's the landing on the moon.

that is a powerful brand and something the apple haters can't front on. bess believe that come Wednesday, this will be the only thing everyone is talking about.
 
http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/01/24/the-killer-app-for-apples-tablet-gaming/

This guest post is by Jeff Scott, founder and publisher of 148Apps, a blog providing fanatical coverage of everything iPhone and hopefully soon, the Apple tablet.

While we still don’t know the name of the new tablet device; could be iPad, iTablet, iSlate, iCanvas, or an extension of the MacBook name. But what we do know, due to many recent leaks on the announcement coming from Apple next week, the tablet is being targeted as a gaming device.

Connections with the device and gaming started when the Wall Street Journal reveled that Apple had been working with Electronic Arts purportedly to have games available to demo for the device reveal on January 27th. What games EA will be presenting, we don’t know. This follows earlier reports that Apple had been in contact with “select developers” to create apps to showcase on the device. At that time we were unable to find anyone to admit to working with Apple for the Tablet launch.

Then in the last couple days came indications from many gaming related publications small and large that they had been invited to the special Apple event on 1/27. This shows a clear push by Apple to have the device covered in the games press, pointing to gaming as a major target for the device.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at the Apple tablet as a gaming device.

Hardware

The tablet device is expected to have a stronger processor than the iPhone 3GS which will make it well suited for games. But it’s also expected to have a screen resolution of at least 640×800 since it will also have a larger screen. This means that the device will have to work harder to put graphics on the screen with 4 times or more the resolution of the iPhone. An upgraded graphics co-processor will help with that to some extent — as will extra RAM. I think we can expect all of those.

Form Factor

The tablet is expected to be rather large compared to the iPhone. Rumors range from a 7″ to 11″ screen. My bet is on 2 models — one at the low end and one at the high end. The smaller one targeted at gaming and the larger for more general use.

Imagine if your iPhone had an 11″ screen — roughly 9 times the size of your current iPhone. Picking up that device and moving and tilting it to control an accelerometer based game. Similar in size to lifting and tilting your laptop to control a game. It would get tiring, quickly. Especially for us lazy Americans.

Moving an 11″ device around quickly to play a twitch game makes little sense, really. Not to mention the potential for damage to the device and it’s surroundings. Think of all of the stories and pictures we saw of the Wii controller being thrown into TVs, windows, and faces. It will be that same story all over again. But this time you are throwing around a potentially $1,000 device not a $45 controller.

On the other hand, a 7″ device, roughly 4x the size of the iPhone wouldn’t be nearly as bad. Still rather large for a portable gaming device, but much more workable.

Operating System

All indicators are pointing to the tablet running an expanded version of the iPhone OS 4. We can assume the major new features of that OS will be resolution independence and support of more hardware varieties. Much as OS X has been created to work on different platforms, processors, devices.

The expanded iPhone OS will likely include an update to the way you view the installed apps on the device. Having a 4×5 grid on an 11″ screen wouldn’t be too appealing.

I expect we’ll see iPhone OS 4 beta released to developers quickly. It’s expected to be a fairly big change to allow it to support the tablet. It’s early release to developers will give them extra time to update their apps before the general release.

Data Connection

I think we can say that Wifi connectivity is a given. The question is will there be some form of cellular data connectivity with AT&T or Verizon? I think it’s likely — but I really hope it will be optional and not required to purchase the device. I really don’t relish the idea of paying AT&T (or Verizon) an extra $60-$100 a month to use another device.

Another option, while a long shot, is be that it will tether to the iPhone in your pocket utilizing it’s data network. That is once AT&T finally support tethering that is. I find this much more appealing and hope it will be an option.

Expect connectivity and cloud services to be a major push for the tablet. Mobile Me has been moving further that way with each revision. Apple also recently bought LaLa, a cloud music service. Many see iTunes going toward the cloud and the tablet would be a great device to take advantage of that.

We might even see an officially supported social gaming network from Apple like XBox Live from Microsoft. And I don’t think it’s out of the question to think Apple might jump-start this by buying out one of the networks already created, it’s not very likely.

Interface / Game Controls

We can assume that there will be no joysticks or control pads on the device. That would be very non-Apple. Apple has committed heavily to multi-touch control and we expect to see more of that for the tablet. And for games, that’s pretty good news.

While many prefer hardware controls, developers of iPhone games have made great use of multi-touch as controls for games. Here’s an example of TouchGrind — one of the games with the most interesting and unique interfaces on the iPhone — running on a Mac and utilizing the multi-touch trackpad on that laptop.

The advantage of a large multi-touch screen becomes instantly clear after seeing that video. While the iPhone is limited by hardware to 5 simultaneous touches on the screen, realistically it’s more like 2-3 to provide good control without obscuring the whole screen. With a larger screen, you are presented with more options for multi-touch.

Unfortunately, this also exposes the main issue with multi-touch, obscuring the screen. This is multiplied when you have a larger screen. Notice in the above video that the game uses the trackpad as the multi-touch device not the screen. When you touch the screen, you obscure parts of the display. With an iPhone, it’s just your fingers in blocking parts of the screen. With a larger device, your whole hand gets in the way obscuring even larger parts of the screen.

There have been some rumors floating around about the potential for a touch sensitive back on future iPhone devices – similar to the top of the Magic Mouse. And there have been insiders quoted stating that we will be shocked at how we interact with the tablet. Putting two and two together, it’s not out of this world to think that the tablet might be the first device with a multi-touch sensitive back. Another possibility, as seen in the Palm Pre and other mobile devices, an area on the front, apart from the screen, that can be used as a touchpad.

While I’m sure the accelerometer will be included in the device — as it will be required to be compatible with some iPhone apps and games. It doesn’t make as great of a method to control games in a large device. As mentioned earlier, the thought of quickly moving around a large, expensive device like this, is rather scary. Not to mention that the games on the iPhone that use the accelerometers are tuned for the movement of a small device — moving a larger device will make all of these games seem a little off until they are tuned.

iPhone Apps on a Tablet

It is pretty certain at this point that the tablet will run iPhone apps and games, hopefully unmodified. It’s possible that they will need to be certified to work on the device though — much the same process we had with OS 3 and apps being certified to work with that new version of the iPhone OS. Compatibility with the tablet will likely be the biggest factor of the iPhone OS 4 certification.

The Games

Using games designed for a 320×240 screen on and increased screen size brings up issues. One of them being that if the game display is just scaled up to fit the screen, the graphics will look rather chunky. Most games use sprites sized specifically for the screen size of the iPhone. Up to this point that has always been 320×480. The tablet will have a larger screen resolution and require new graphics to take full advantage of that for full screen apps without scaling. This isn’t something that’s easy or quick to change. It could take a lot of work depending on how many different raster graphics there are in the games.

3D games are less effected as they can scale. But they will still take some work and updated graphics to be properly tuned to the larger screen size. Some of the textures used for the 3D objects may need to be upgraded for instance. And performance will most certainly need to be tuned for the larger screen size.

Multiplayer Games

While there have been a few instances of simultaneous multiplayer games on the iPhone, the small screen makes it difficult. A device with a larger screen will make that experience much more compelling. Both traditional games, like board games, and arcade games could take advantage of the larger screen and increased multi-touch capabilities to support multiplayer games.

Imagine a high resolution Scrabble, Chess, Checkers, etc. game on the tablet device where you can play either simultaneous multiplayer on a single device or across multiple devices.

Beyond traditional games, a first person shooter could use the device split screen and allow multiple players to compete in the same game.

Tablet Games Demoed

With all of the games press invited Wednesday we know that we will see some games demoed on the new device. For early demos Apple generally sticks with large developers — ones they can trust with keeping secrets — when choosing who to demo a new device. We heard previously from a developer who had 3 days, sequestered at the Apple campus, to develop a demo of in-app purchasing before the press event for iPhone OS 3.0. They will also occasionally throw in a small developer if the risk is worth it for a really good demo.

The Wall Street Journal has reported that Apple has been working with EA to create a games demo for the tablet. We can say pretty certainly that EA will show one or more of their games at the event. First guess is that it will be something we haven’t seen from them yet, not just one of their games updated for the new device. Apple likes to make a big splash with the demos at press events.

Another possibility is that we will see Mirror’s Edge. When Mirror’s Edge was first shown late last year, it looked fantastic and was one of the first games EA had really developed specifically for the iPhone. We heard recently from EA that Mirror’s Edge had been delayed at the last minute. That along with the story of EA working with Apple to demo the tablet raises a red flag and makes it a candidate to be shown Wednesday. Apple is known for asking developers to delay apps to be shown at large press events like this. Perhaps EA delayed the game to tune it properly for the tablet.

Another possibility is World of Goo. After contacting 2D Boy over a year ago looking for info on World of Goo for the iPhone we’ve been in contact occasionally. They announced a running prototype in October for World of Goo for the iPhone. At that time they said I should contact them in a month for more details as the game needed to be tuned. Since then they have been silent and haven’t responded requests for info. Another red flag raised — perhaps Apple contacted them and asked them to work on a tablet version and required them to be quiet on the whole thing. World of Goo could make a really good multi-touch game.

I’m have sent 2D Boy this theory and await their response. Even a ‘no comment’ would be good news for this theory.

Apple and ngmoco:) have had a pretty close relationship with ngmoco:) demoing at multiple different Apple press events. That and ngmoco:) also been rather quiet lately. That might indicate they are working with Apple and we may see something from them on Wednesday.

iTunes Account Sharing

Currently, you can authorize up to five desktop machines under a single iTunes account. This means that those five machine are authorized to play any protected content that account purchases. And, those five machines can sync to as many iPhone OS devices as you wish. So you can have an iTunes Account and all apps purchased on that account, shared amongst every member of your family – no matter how large that family is.

But, will that licensing model extend to the tablet? It makes sense for Apple to extend the license to the tablet as it will help them for sales of the new device. If you can have the same apps on your iPhone as your tablet without paying extra, that will make people happy. I don’t relish the thought of having to purchase apps for the iPhone and re-purchasing for the tablet to use them there.

But it can also be said that the tablet is more of a computer than the iPhone. And most software for desktop computers is licensed per machine. There could be some push back from developers on this. But initially I think we’ll see that it will be able to work with all of the iPhone apps you have already purchased.

Game Prices

As we all know, the prices for games on the iPhone are unbelievably low. Low even compared to other mobile platforms and especially so compared to the other mobile gaming devices.

Will Apple find a way to drive prices higher for apps on the tablet? While we expect the tablet will be seen from an App Store perspective as just another iPhone OS device — like the iPod Touch — it’s possible that Apple will segment certain tablet apps. Perhaps we’ll see multiple versions of the same games — some for the iPhone that work on the tablet — and extended versions just for the tablet.

Another possibility is that the rumored premium app store will actually be for expanded tablet apps. We may see expanded apps — apps to take advantage of specific tablet hardware like the increased screen size — segmented and at higher price points on a premium app store.

There are a lot of possibilities on what the tablet could be. But no matter how it comes out, we know Apple is going to push it, much like it has the iPod Touch, as a gaming device. How successful it will be is up to the app developers.

All of our questions will be answered soon. I for one am very excited for the announcements on Wednesday. While I don’t consider myself a hard-core Apple fan boy, I am very excited to see this new Apple creation and what it will mean for mobile gaming.
 
http://www.businessinsider.com/henr...used-for-games-entertainment-and-media-2010-1

An interesting report from mobile analytics firm Flurry, which says it is secretly monitoring 50 Apple tablets in use at Apple's headquarters. (We're not sure how this is legal or neighborly, but we'll leave that to Flurry).

Flurry's Peter Farago says about 200 apps have been used on the devices, of which most are for games and media consumption.

Using Flurry Analytics, the company identified approximately 50 devices that match the characteristics of Apple's rumored tablet device. Because Flurry could reliably "place" these devices geographically on Apple's Cupertino campus, we have a fair level of confidence that we are observing a group of pre-release tablets in testing. Testing of this device increased dramatically in January, with observed signs of life as early as October of last year. Apple appears to be going through its cycle of testing and polish, which is expected from any hardware or software company as it nears launch...

There has been broad speculation about the functionality of the tablet, and what kinds of content and media partners the new device will feature. Additionally, there has been speculation about the most likely use cases for this kind of device, as well as which operating system the device will support. The choice of operating systems is particularly important for application developers because if the tablet runs on the same or upgraded operating system as the iPhone, then current applications running on the iPhone will also run on the tablet.

On these devices, Flurry observed approximately 200 different applications in use by testers. Studying category trends provides insight into the kind of user Apple is targeting and how it expects the device to be used. Below is a chart that shows the number of applications in use by category across test devices.
 
http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-tablet-isnt-going-to-cost-anywhere-near-1000-2010-1

After talking to sources in the publishing industry, Seth Weintraub at 9 to 5 Mac says he's been told the Apple tablet "isn't going to cost anywhere near $1,000."

His sources have met with Apple, which has been aggressively trying to lock in all the major publishers for the tablet.

Apple is pitching itself as the anti-Amazon. It's offering up better terms and it says the tablet will be like color television, while the Kindle is black and white.

Apple representatives have not shown any publishers the tablet, but have told them it will be ten inches in diagonal length, and about as heavy as a Kindle DX.
 
We can all hope... :yes:

http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-tablet-isnt-going-to-cost-anywhere-near-1000-2010-1

After talking to sources in the publishing industry, Seth Weintraub at 9 to 5 Mac says he's been told the Apple tablet "isn't going to cost anywhere near $1,000."

His sources have met with Apple, which has been aggressively trying to lock in all the major publishers for the tablet.

Apple is pitching itself as the anti-Amazon. It's offering up better terms and it says the tablet will be like color television, while the Kindle is black and white.

Apple representatives have not shown any publishers the tablet, but have told them it will be ten inches in diagonal length, and about as heavy as a Kindle DX.
 
http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-building-in-barnes-and-noble-support-to-the-tablet-2010-1

Apple is working closely with Barnes & Noble in some capacity for the launch of the tablet, Erick Schonfeld at TechCrunch reports:


We believe there is a good chance there will be a Barnes & Noble bookstore built into the Apple Tablet, either as one of the showcase apps which launches with the device, powering a new book section in iTunes, or integrated directly into the Tablet’s e-reader. The two companies are thought to be working closely together, increasing the likelihood that Barnes & Noble will be part of the announcement on Wednesday. While Apple can run around cutting deals with the larger publishers, a built-in Barnes & Noble bookstore could include up to a million titles in one fell swoop, just like on B&N’s own Nook reader. Barnes & Noble already offers an eReader app for the iPhone (iTunes link) which lets you download and read electronic books on the smaller device. That app could be paving the way for an eReader or book store on the Tablet
 
shouldn't this be a sticky on the front page to spare us from the 50 apple tablet threads that are bound to happen come tomorrow?
 
Barnes & Noble shares jump on Apple tablet rumors


SAN FRANCISCO – Shares of Barnes & Noble jumped on Tuesday as investors speculated that the bookseller would have a role in the e-reading aspects of the tablet computer expected from Apple Inc.
CL King & Associates analyst William Armstrong said, in a note to investors, that the stock's rise was tied to rumors that the company will have a "material role" in the expected new tablet product, but he also said there is a "high likelihood that this rumor will prove false."
But that did not stop investors from driving up shares of New York-based Barnes & Noble by $2.11, or 12 percent, to $19.49, in afternoon trading.
Barnes & Noble spokeswoman Mary Ellen Keating said the company does not comment on rumors.
Cupertino, Calif. Apple will not comment on what it plans to unveil Wednesday in San Francisco, but it appears likely to be a tablet — a one-piece computer with a big touch screen that is smaller than a typical laptop.
Most of the attention focused on the device centers around Web-surfing and video-watching, but such a product from Apple could challenge Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle e-reader and give a boost to the publishing industry.
Fueling the rumors was a report from the TechCrunch Web site that there will be a Barnes & Noble bookstore built into the Apple Tablet. TechCrunch said the companies are "thought to be working closely together."
A call to Apple Inc. seeking comment on the rumors was not immediately returned.
If the rumor is true, CL King's Armstrong said it could benefit the bookseller, but that he didn't see why Apple would need Barnes & Noble — or another third party — to secure e-book content. For that reason, the analyst said the big run-up in the stock price is "an opportunity to take profits."
 
shouldn't this be a sticky on the front page to spare us from the 50 apple tablet threads that are bound to happen come tomorrow?

That wouldnt be a bad idea.. I could just update the first post in this thread because it is going to be bananas tomorrow...maybe divine can make it a sticky for tomorrow IF necessary
 
McGraw-Hill CEO Confirms Apple Tablet Is Coming Tomorrow

http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/01/26/mcgraw-hill-ceo-confirms-apple-tablet-is-coming-tom

McGraw-Hill. Ever heard of them? If you’ve picked up any textbook written in the last hundred years or so, chances are they published it. Well, their CEO just spilled the beans on Apple’s not-so-secret surprise on live TV.


Going beyond confirming that it’s the much-fabled Tablet, Terry McGraw confirms that they “have worked with Apple for quite a while” on this – so unless this guy has gone on a crazy binge, it’s pretty likely he knows what hes talking about. He goes on to matter-of-factly state that the tablet will be based on the “iPhone operating system”. The words, straight out of McGraw’s mouth:

“Yeah, Very exciting. Yes, they’ll make their announcement tomorrow on this one. We have worked with Apple for quite a while. And the Tablet is going to be based on the iPhone operating system and so it will be transferable. So what you are going to be able to do now is we have a consortium of e-books. And we have 95% of all our materials that are in e-book format on that one. So now with the tablet you’re going to open up the higher education market, the professional market. The tablet is going to be just really terrific.”
 
I just hope the price of books if this is designed for college students to drop significantly if not fuck the tablet. For example most books are over $120 I hope an e-book version be in the $20-$50 range
 
That wouldnt be a bad idea.. I could just update the first post in this thread because it is going to be bananas tomorrow...maybe divine can make it a sticky for tomorrow IF necessary
ya think??? :rolleyes: ;)

everyone is gonna post a thread about it. too many moving parts to discuss. the hardware. the competition. the book angle. the tv deal. who will buy it. the fanboys and the haters. one thread is definitely needed.

tomorrow isn't just gonna be the tablet. they got machines due for an upgrade. i'm be really surprised if it was just that tablet.

STICKY THIS SHIT FOR THE WEEK. people are gonna post links to the webcast too.
 
http://www.tabletcommunity.com/calacanis-spoils-apple-tablet-event-drops-major-details/

Jason Calacanis isn’t a a nobody. He’s a serial web entrepreneur, founder of Weblogs, Inc., co-founder of TechCrunch50 and CEO of search engine Mahalo (amongst others). And just a few minutes ago, via his Twitter account, he (possibly) dropped some major hints on the Apple tablet that’s going to be presented tomorrow. Calacanis claims he has been given a tablet by Apple ten days ago, adding “For background: apple asked me to do press tomorrow on cnbc, cnn, etc.”.

If he isn’t pulling a major PR stunt (I think he isn’t), Calacanis is stoked. Here’s the gist of what he says about the device. I know many of you are sick of hearing about it, and this may turn out to be totally false info tomorrow – but what he said seemed just too interesting.

Calacanis’ impressions:
it’s “the most amazing device ever”
it’s “really amazing for newspapers”
video conferencing is “super stable”
battery life is “great” when it comes to reading ebooks but not so great (2-3 hours) in Wi-Fi mode or when playing games
tailor-made games are “sick”, on Wii level
the customized Farmville app (which Jobs is going to demo tomorrow with the CEO of the company behind it) is “insane”

Functions and features:
OLED screen
solar pad for recharging on the back (the device is mainly battery-powered)
the tablet is running on an iPhone OS variation
it can run multiple apps at the same time
it has thumb pads on each side (for mouse gestures)
fingerprint verification (up to 5 profiles can be registered on one device)
HDTV tuner, a PVR and a chess game built-in
back camera and front camera (quote: “u shoot what’s in front of you + yourself. Augmented video conferncing!”)
wireless keyboard + monitor connection for external monitors

Availability and price:
the tablet will be offered by Verizon and ATT
it will cost $599, $699 or $799, depending on the screen size and internal memory

Calacanis says he can’t reveal the name and can’t show pictures of the device (for two possible spy shots, see here). We know in a couple of hours if he was joking or not (he says he isn’t).

Update: Not for real. We had our doubts. Screen size and internal memory options with such a carefully manicured ecosystem? Not so much!
 
http://www.businessinsider.com/henr...eaked-firing-an-ebook-cannon-at-amazon-2010-1

Apple's plans for ebooks are leaking out.

They will be music to the ears of publishers worried that Amazon is killing the market by pricing ebooks at $9.99.

Jeffrey Trachtenberg, WSJ:

Apple is asking publishers to set two e-book price points for hardcover best sellers: $12.99 and $14.99, with fewer titles offered at $9.99. In setting their own e-book prices, publishers would avoid the threat of heavy discounting. Apple would take a 30% cut of the book price, with publishers receiving the remaining 70%.

Among major publishers, News Corp.'s HarperCollins Publishers was in serious negotiations with Apple late on Tuesday to appear in the starting lineup for the tablet, set to be unveiled at a news conference in San Francisco Wednesday morning.

The 30%/70% Apple-publisher revenue split matches the one Amazon is offering with its new Kindle pricing option (which was likely offered in part to counter Apple's offer). Amazon, however, is requiring publishers and authors to price books at $9.99 or below to get this deal.

Publishers are thrilled with Apple's arrival on the scene, as Apple promises freedom from Amazon-bondage. Based on the experience of the music industry, they should be careful what they wish for.
 
it looks like a big iphone...its running iphone os 4.0 tho with background apps
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/27/is-this-the-apple-tablet/
i read on another site on my droid about it...it will be 599,699 and 899 depending on the size and internal memory u want and u can connect a wireless keyboard to it.

so basically...its a big iphone/imac hybrid that only last 2-3 hours on wifi but basically will need u to have vzw or att at say 60 a month...
engadget says its 1,000 for a big iphone....
oh it has a front facing camera for video calls and a rear camera for augmented reality calls....
thats pretty much it...its a big iphone that can make calls and acts as an ereader and has apps...for 599 to 1000 bucks plus a data plan if u choose with sucky battery life...
i wonder if vegas is holding wagers on how many will sell...i can make money on apple sheep...
 
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