Jayayess1190
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I hate you. Was about to post this.
Also this will be mine (without LTE).
What is this LTE stuff? Off to google I go...
Cheers, I just read about it. I'm surprised the 4S doesn't work on 4G already, could have sworn I saw that as an advertised feature somewhere - I've even been checking mine around the city waiting to see it say 4G on the status bar. Doh.
How reliable is Bloomberg with Apple rumors?
How reliable is Bloomberg with Apple rumors?
In this case, the reliability doesn't really matter. Other than LTE, which I'm skeptical about, there is nothing in that rumor remotely surprising.
@Jharp, there's no limit.
Can't decide between selling my iPad 2 to get a 3 when that hits, or waiting out a year and upgrading to the inevitable 4 in 2013.
Purchases are limited to simultaneous use on 5 PCs or Macs and unlimited iOS devices. You have unlimited transfers between computers as long as you remember to deauthorize the computer after use.Will I be able to transfer all my purchased apps across as many machines as I like, or is there a limit? I vaguely recall iTunes on my PC being limited to a certain number of machine licenses, but so long as I have my account on there, I should be able to transfer any app purchases to any ios device, correct?
So here is an interesting situation:
My buddy got an iPad1 for christmas. A 3G model, specifically. It was a used one, his wife's brother bought it for them. Anyway, the thing works great, its basically in perfect condition. But there is something really strange with the 3G. It apparently is still set up to whoever was the original owner's ATT account. The 3G works, but my friend is definitely not paying for it. He has it set to WiFi only for the time being, but here is the issue. He can't cancel the 3G contract. I went over and played around with it, and to cancel the 3G plan it requires the original owner's info. So basically for now, he can't use the 3G. Err, he can, but its really shady and probably illegal or something.
Has anyone encountered this? I told him to just go to the Applestore, which is a pretty obvious answer but if there is some way to cancel the original owner's info/plan himself I'm sure it would be a lot more convenient. When he received the iPad it had been completely wiped and factory reset, which is perhaps the strangest thing.
You can still sell a good condition iPad 2 for $400+ now and that should be the same up until the week the invitations go out. And definitely always try and buy one tax free.
Amazon won't carry it right away. MacMall, J&R, B&H, and other resellers will.
I have an iPHone my wife bought me one for christmas I used it twice *shrugs* what are you guys using yours for?
Let me phrase sorry I got my iPad for Christmas and I already have an iPhone what are you guys using your iPad for?
The iPad is definitely less compelling if you're already an avid smartphone user.
But webbrowsing on a larger screen is definitely a LOT more engaging than on a tiny one.
I mean, whether you're on a laptop, desktop, smartphone or tablet you're going to be doing the exact same activities. So try not to gauge it's value solely on the things you can't do on the iPhone.. because well, there aren't many things the iPad can do that the iPhone can't.
I didn't see the value in the iPad for a long time. And I'm still not convinced its the right product for me, but I can definitely understand the benefits of having six times the screen real estate.
Ha, cool. I started listening to his show a few weeks ago. He's pretty alright. I much prefer siracusas show though. Gruber's blog is a must read though.
I don't think he's mentioned it yet. and yeah, i definitely see through his schtick. But I kinda view him as just another forum poster. He's not gospel by anymeans, but he does link to some content I wouldn't otherwise see, and at the very least provides logical arguments to back up his preconceived notions.I used to read him religiously for years but I can't stand his bias anymore; it's poisoning his commentary :/. And after broadening my blogroll I see his sins of omission more clearly now, for example, he hasnt mentioned Android's new design guide site, has he?
I used to read him religiously for years but I can't stand his bias anymore; it's poisoning his commentary :/. And after broadening my blogroll I see his sins of omission more clearly now, for example, he hasnt mentioned Android's new design guide site, has he?
I wouldn’t say Gruber’s biases are poisoning his commentary. that’s an exaggeration, imo. His writing is still very good and at least he’s honest enough about his priorities that you know the angle he’s coming from when he talks about the industry.
As for that Android design guide site, I don’t even remember seeing it mentioned in the feed for my other, more general tech sites. maybe no one gives a shit till the apps and OS actually start to show evidence of this work (I know Gruber DID mention that Google wants to force vendors to use ICS UI for commonality without major changes on top. naturally, he thought that was a step int he right direction for consumers and developers)
ah, the horseshit blog entry. yeah, were just gonna have to agree to disagree cuz I thought Topulskys entry was awfully defensive and he missed the point of what Seigler was saying. So although I like Topulsky in general, I really do think theres stuff in Android that lacks polish that some people just dont see since theyre more tech oriented and care else about UI design.
As for the Android thing, I thought it was something older. I saw the announcement of the Duarte exclusive but missed the announcement, I guess. wasn't it just yesterday? I thought you were talking about something older and thats why you were harping on Gruber for not covering it, immediately.
Funny enough, MG Seigler came right out the other day and admitted that he hates Android (with a convoluted and contrived justification for doing so). *shrug* agree to disagree and all that.
Funny enough, MG Seigler came right out the other day and admitted that he hates Android (with a convoluted and contrived justification for doing so). *shrug* agree to disagree and all that.
Just ran into John Gruber at the Seinfeld show in Philly. I shouted "JOHN!" and shook his hand. He clearly thought I knew him somehow.
How lame of me![]()
So would that fix the problem of say hitting your hand on the screen when writing? I would love for them to include something like that with the new ipad. I could imagine it being really awesome with the supposed higher resolution screen.
Apparently there is a third party solution that looks pretty damn slick http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1225098940/ipen-the-first-active-stylus-for-ipad
Wow this is great! If they can make it work with Sketchbook Pro with pressure sensitivity built into the pen, I'll buy FIFTY of them. Damn sight cheaper than a Cintiq.It would fix the hand impression problem with an active stylus, but it has to be implemented in the software, or better yet, the OS. I don't think it will be added at on OS level soon, but that 3rd party solution seems cool.
Apple is slated to announce the fruits of its labor on improving the use of technology in education at its special media event on Thursday, January 19. While speculation has so far centered on digital textbooks, sources close to the matter have confirmed to Ars that Apple will announce tools to help create interactive e-booksthe "GarageBand for e-books," so to speakand expand its current platform to distribute them to iPhone and iPad users.
Along with the details we were able to gather from our sources, we also spoke to two experts in the field of digital publishing to get a clearer picture of the significance of what Apple is planning to announce.
So far, Apple has largely embraced the ePub 2 standard for its iBooks platform, though it has added a number of HTML5-based extensions to enable the inclusion of video and audio for some limited interaction. The recently-updated ePub 3 standard obviates the need for these proprietary extensions, which in some cases make iBook-formatted e-books incompatible with other e-reader platforms. Apple is expected to announce support for the ePub 3 standard for iBooks going forward.
GarageBand for e-books
At the same time, however, authoring standards-compliant e-books (despite some promises to the contrary) is not as simple as running a Word document of a manuscript through a filter. The current state of software tools continues to frustrate authors and publishers alike, with several authors telling Ars that they wish Apple or some other vendor would make a simple app that makes the process as easy as creating a song in GarageBand.
Our sources say Apple will announce such a tool on Thursday.
And Inkling CEO Matt MacInnis agrees that such a move would be very likely. MacInnis previously worked on education projects at Apple before leaving the company in 2009 to pursue his own ideas about creating interactive digital books. Inkling currently offers a variety of digital textbooks with interactive features, including the ability to share notes with classmates and instructors, via an iPad app.
"When you think about what Apple is doing... they are selling tens of thousands of iPads into K-12 institutions," MacInnis told Ars. "What are they doing with those iPads? They don't really replace textbooks, because there's not very much content on offer," he said.
Don't expect that content to come directly from Apple, however. "Practically speaking, Apple does not want to get into the content publishing business," MacInnis said. Like the music and movie industries, Apple has instead built a distribution platform as well as hardware to consume itbut Apple isn't a record label or production studio.
But what Apple does provide is industry-leading tools for content production, such as Logic or Final Cut Pro, to help create content. The company also produces tools like GarageBand or iMovie that make such production accessible to a much wider audience.
Will Apple launch a sort of GarageBand for e-books? "That's what we believe you're about to see," MacInnis told Ars (and our less sources agree). "Publishing something to ePub is very similar to publishing web content. Remember iWeb? That iWeb code didn't just get flushed down the toiletI think you'll see some of [that code] repurposed."
On the other hand it doesnt really make financial sense to buy an MBA. -its kind of the worst of both worlds, its not quite powerful enough to be your MAIN MAIN rig, but its also not an iPad.
Funny enough, MG Seigler came right out the other day and admitted that he hates Android (with a convoluted and contrived justification for doing so). *shrug* agree to disagree and all that.
ah, the horseshit blog entry. yeah, we’re just gonna have to agree to disagree cuz I thought Topulsky’s entry was awfully defensive and he missed the point of what Seigler was saying. So although I like Topulsky in general, I really do think there’s stuff in Android that lacks polish that some people just don’t see since they’re more tech oriented and care else about UI design.
As for the Android thing, I thought it was something older. I saw the announcement of the Duarte “exclusive” but missed the announcement, I guess. wasn't it just yesterday? I thought you were talking about something older and that’s why you were harping on Gruber for not covering it, immediately.
Regarding the education event: http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2...to-digitally-destroy-textbook-publishing.ars?
More at ars.
But what Apple does provide is industry-leading tools for content production, such as Logic or Final Cut Pro, to help create content.