Engadget loves to ride Apples dick and even they're having a hard time liking it.@ cats doing everything in their power to justify why the iPad is not good. I have a solution... don't buy it..
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Engadget loves to ride Apples dick and even they're having a hard time liking it.@ cats doing everything in their power to justify why the iPad is not good. I have a solution... don't buy it..
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once again, Apple has not marketed this product. there are no ads (tv or print) for this device. it was presented today. Jobs showed off the hardware and the software. how people will use it and which people will buy it has all been speculated by the media and public.i disagree they are marketing it as media tool, the cool new thing its flashy its smooth its apple. but it again restricts end users like me. apple became popular b/c of the art community their applications are 2nd to none but then they applied that artist mindset to everything...fine but not every artist/writer works the same way.
i can sit down and just write without going online other times i am online, or i am loading a dictionary or other reference with this i would have too close one open one close one repeat repeat repeat...its not efficient and it slows productivity. i could care less about the bells and whistles nice to look at but its about as useful as a pretty bitch who can't fuck.
i use apps on my droid but other than occasionally writing something in evernote or writing a word document i don't use my mobile phone to do work.
this device is supposed to bridge the gap but its too much of a mobile phone without the phone ability. it uses a mobile phone os in place a real os but its not a mobile phone. all the hype behind this and all they delivered was a big ipod. thats it. it won't make me give up my netbook or even my future nook hell my droid does more than this. the screen is only 9.7 inches...htc is dropping a 4.3inch mobile phone in the next few months. my netbook has a bigger screen and the new netbooks can run hd and flash quality videos.
this is an apple product to show off apple's arrogance not a device to help productivity. it will sell b/c society is based on fanboyism but this is a fail. Its newton 2 just shined up real good.
FIVE WAYS THE IPAD WILL CHANGE MAGAZINE DESIGN
The new iPad from Apple, presented in typical Steve Jobs fashion as game-changing, will, in fact, revolutionize the way we read magazines. Combining the rich visual content of a print publication, the ever-changing immediacy of a website, and the portability of an e-book reader, the iPad is something new.
Pentagram’s Luke Hayman, designer of, among others, Time, New York, and Travel + Leisure, was asked how this new format would change the world of magazines and came up with five ways off the top of his head.
A reversal of a decades-long trend
“For as long as I’m been alive, publication formats have been getting smaller. First, oversized magazines like Life and Esquire either disappeared or switched to conventional formats to save money on paper and mailing. Then editorial content started moving online, shrinking to fit computer screens and then even smaller for PDAs and 140-character tweets. The iPad represents the first time this trend has been reversed. Instead of smaller, more low-res content, we have the chance to get bigger, brighter, sharper content. Designers used to making it smaller may have trouble learning to go the other way.”
The end of frequency
“Say goodbye to the idea of monthly magazines, or weeklies, or dailies. Print publications, already under siege by the Internet and 24-hour news cycle, will have to learn to adapt to a world of instantaneous updates. This is most obvious for news and business publications, but it’s just as true for fashion, entertainment and specialized titles.”
A reset on advertising
“The mean little conventions of online advertising—banner ads, pop ups, and so forth—aren’t popular with readers, with advertisers, and certainly not with designers. The iPad’s a new medium that will create a whole range of opportunities. Once people start exploiting what it can do, we may see the kind of creative renaissance that will deliver the next George Lois or Lee Clow. People will start subscribing to certain i-mags just for the ads alone.”
A new way of telling stories
“Editors have been telling us for years that people won’t read long stories online. Yet they will read 1,000-page novels on their Kindles. What will they be willing to read on their iPad? I predict the return of long-form journalism. At the same time, visual storytelling will take deeper, richer forms. Information design will be more important than ever. Something like New York’s Approval Matrix that we designed back in 2005 with Adam Moss is popular in print but will really come to life in this format. Some people might subscribe to it all by itself.”
A new role for print
“If digital magazines with rich, uncompromised, real-time content corner the market on delivering what you need to know right now, what’s the point of print? I think that the publications that end up enduring will be the ones that exploit what print alone can do. The best ones will be things that you want to save, not toss in the recycling bin. They’ll project a sense of craftsmanship and permanence. And each one should be an object that just feels terrific in your hand. If you’re spending most of your free-time holding an iPad, you just might welcome a change of pace.”
did he jailbreak his own product?
I was looking forward to this and held off getting an ebook reader waiting to see what Apple dropped. My impression: this isn't 2007. There is no way I'm buying this joint when I now know Apple is going to drop the "real" iPad in a year or two with all the missing features. People in the presentation room were befuddled....they were all waiting for "one more thing" and some killer feature. Nothing. The presentation didn't even feel complete.
But I guess cats will always fall for the okey-doke. The stuff they left out is so obvious it's an insult to their fans...this planned obsolescence is played, though everyone does it to some extent. This might do the few things it's designed to do well, but I'm waiting for the third generation.
I will be the 1st to say that my expectations exceeded this product since I wanted a front facing webcam, built in usb, sd, hdmi, and firewire slots, at least a 120 GB hard drive, comparable operating system to OSX, multitasking without jailbreak and a damn stylus so I could actually write on the damn thing if I wanted to.
So since its going to have 3G and all that do that mean you going to have to get a 2-year contract type deal and data plan with them to access internet outside of your home?
did he jailbreak his own product?
that's the iwood realize background
No contract because the price is not subsidized by a carrier.
So you are going to be able to get Internet anywhere?...Unlike for the Ipod Touch...
THIS IS NOT A TABLET PC. In fact, it's not a PC period.
Apple is clearly not trying to make a tablet PC. This isn't a laptop replacement. Or Desktop replacement. Or Apple TV replacement.
It's a book, magazine, portable DVD replacement.
You can get a MacBook for $1000 that does everything people in here are complaining about. They are two separate things.
This thing is for someone that may be in their living room and want to be able to view their media, their content, quickly and easily without having to go over to their desktop or lugging a laptop around everywhere.
It gives you a little bit of productivity but really it's a digital lifestyle device. Email, web, book, magazines, movies.
Every single feature that is missing will be added to future versions of the product. You buy this one; I'll wait for those.
I know, I have it, but you have to jailbreak it to use 3g and not wifi. That way I don't use any cellular minutes.
Why would apple cannibalize their own MacBook?
They want you to get an iPad and a MacBook. If they add all that shit, there would be no use for a MacBook.
the trend is to move away from CDs and DVDs and just download or stream your content.question: besides itunes, will there be any other way to get music on to this device? say by downloading thru something like frostwire? Or will you be forced to buy music. Can you connect a dvd/cd drive to it and copy music from cd's?
the trend is to move away from CDs and DVDs and just download or stream your content.
if you have content on another drive you want to put on it, you can add it either thru iTunes or 3rd party app.
got ya. so you CAN connect an external HD to it?
check this out..
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Apple lifts VoIP over cellular restrictions in new iPhone SDK
from Engadget by Paul Miller
51 people liked this
Great news for the VoIP world: iCall, the maker of the iCall VoIP iPhone app that can catch a GSM call and flip it over to WiFi, has issued a press release saying that the new iPhone SDK allows for VoIP over 3G cellular connections. Previously such calls had to be made over WiFi, since AT&T's network (or someone well acquainted with AT&T's network) didn't think it was man enough to take the VoIP traffic. Interestingly, iCall says its 3G-friendly VoIP app is available now, and is the first and only such app in the App Store -- which seems like some pretty quick turnaround on everyone's part, but apparently the 3G restriction wasn't anything to do with the software itself, but instead a server-side block. We just tested this out and it totally works, and while we'll be looking for more verification that the ban has indeed been lifted, it sounds like it's time for some cheaply connected international parties in the streets.
I'm going to wait for the HP SLATE...it has windows 7, plays flash (hello Hulu) and I can load CBR reader on it and read free comics......
THIS IS NOT A TABLET PC. In fact, it's not a PC period.
Apple is clearly not trying to make a tablet PC. This isn't a laptop replacement. Or Desktop replacement. Or Apple TV replacement.
It's a book, magazine, portable DVD replacement.
You can get a MacBook for $1000 that does everything people in here are complaining about. They are two separate things.
This thing is for someone that may be in their living room and want to be able to view their media, their content, quickly and easily without having to go over to their desktop or lugging a laptop around everywhere.
It gives you a little bit of productivity but really it's a digital lifestyle device. Email, web, book, magazines, movies.
Interesting how not many people are talking about the fact the Apple designed their own processor! This is HUGE! Will this show up in the next iPhone?? Seems FAST!
That's because it was actually P.A. Semi designs, that really made the chip.
check this out..
link
Apple lifts VoIP over cellular restrictions in new iPhone SDK
from Engadget by Paul Miller
51 people liked this
Great news for the VoIP world: iCall, the maker of the iCall VoIP iPhone app that can catch a GSM call and flip it over to WiFi, has issued a press release saying that the new iPhone SDK allows for VoIP over 3G cellular connections. Previously such calls had to be made over WiFi, since AT&T's network (or someone well acquainted with AT&T's network) didn't think it was man enough to take the VoIP traffic. Interestingly, iCall says its 3G-friendly VoIP app is available now, and is the first and only such app in the App Store -- which seems like some pretty quick turnaround on everyone's part, but apparently the 3G restriction wasn't anything to do with the software itself, but instead a server-side block. We just tested this out and it totally works, and while we'll be looking for more verification that the ban has indeed been lifted, it sounds like it's time for some cheaply connected international parties in the streets.
Yes Apple bought P.A. Semi, however, they are known for making these kinds of chips. Anyway, come to find out, neither P.A. nor Apple engineers, seemed to have made this chip at all. Seems to be the Tegra 2, but just rebranded. Kind of crazy, cause P.A. was able to make this kind of chip, which is why Apple bought them.Apple owns P.A Semi
THIS IS NOT A TABLET PC. In fact, it's not a PC period.
Apple is clearly not trying to make a tablet PC. This isn't a laptop replacement. Or Desktop replacement. Or Apple TV replacement.
It's a book, magazine, portable DVD replacement.
You can get a MacBook for $1000 that does everything people in here are complaining about. They are two separate things.
This thing is for someone that may be in their living room and want to be able to view their media, their content, quickly and easily without having to go over to their desktop or lugging a laptop around everywhere.
It gives you a little bit of productivity but really it's a digital lifestyle device. Email, web, book, magazines, movies.