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Morning Hangover — An Average iPad Day

The most common question aimed at people intent on purchasing an iPad before it was in the wild was simply “what are you going to do with it?” To be honest, that was a tough question to answer, given so much about its usability was unknown until the iPad-specific App Store launched. Not so coincidentally, App Store’s launch was the same time I decided an iPad might fight into my life, too, and I’ve spent the last few days finding out where an iPad might be useful — and where I’m forcing it. Being able to wake up, pull the iPad from beneath my bed and read the headlines on a properly-sized version of The New York Time s has officially become My New Favorite Thing. Even though the iPhone version of The New York Times actually offers more content, I’m not looking for deep reading with my iPad during 20 minutes of AM perusal, I want the top stories with pretty pictures and readability. Following that, I boot up the NPR app and listen to as many stories from Morning Edition before tossing the iPad inside my backpack, right alongside my MacBook Pro and iPhone. Yes, on my work to work, I end up carrying three different Apple devices with me. The MacBook Pro is my work horse, the machine I use to write stories, do research and everything else in a typical day. The iPad web browser isn’t capable of doing everything that my job asks (I tried to post a story through it using our web tools and failed), so an iPad can’t replace that part of my life. Otherwise, the iPad sits on my desk, acts as a beautiful Words With Friends distraction and a gaming device, as I have many folks asking me what games are like on the device. No doubt, my use of the iPad will slow in a few weeks, once the launch interest on the hardware wanes. After work is when the machine really shines for me. My girlfriend and I watch a lot of movies and TV, but some of it doesn’t require our full engagement with the screen. iPad is perfect for perusing RSS feeds (though Google Reader requires a makeover), catching up on various blogs and websites, reading through social networks and engaging with the web in a way that doesn’t burn my testicles, as my heated MacBook Pro would gladly do. Much of the night is also spent passing the iPad back and forth during Words With Friends games that typically result in my girlfriend soundly beating me to a pulp. The release of more apps will change this usage. But let me be clear: right now,

Close Encounters of the Steve Jobs Kind (Part 3) [Nerdspotting]

It would appear we’ve giving people flashbacks: Readers are still sending us their Steve Jobs sightings. According to the latest batch, the Apple CEO detests a certain partner company, hangs with Larry Ellison and refuses special hospital blankets. More

HP Slate versus the Apple iPad

It looks like that the recently launched wireless tablet is in trouble. Just a while ago, a touch competitor in the same gadget category revealed the specifications of their new product. Presenting, the HP Slate, the details are courtesy of an internal HP presentation, which shows the specs of the upcoming device, including both its advantages over the iPad and its weaknesses–such as half of the battery life of Apple’s tablet. Here are some of the differences on the specifications: The iPad’s screen resolution is a little bit better than the HP slate (1024 Continue reading

My Job's Done Here…For Now

Steve Jobs sneaks by a line of people waiting to purchase an iPad on Sunday at the Palo Alto Apple Store. ( via ) View

HTC HD2 Iphone Trade-In Promo by T-Mobile USA

T-Mobile USA is offering Apple’s smartphone subscribers and users from AT&T by offering $100 when they buy an HD2 and trade in their iPhone. The HTC HD2 sells for $200 with a two-year contract or $450 without a contract. The prices are reduced to $100 or $350 by trading in an iPhone. The offer is good from now until May 19. All iPhone models are apparently covered, but the device has to be functional. Customers are not required to buy service to qualify. Here is a brief head to head comparison fo the HTC HD2 vs the iPhone if you consumers are thinking of buying into T-Mobile USA’s limited offer. HTC HD2 vs. Apple iPhone 3GS -Both the smartphones have web browsers, email software, and audio and video players. Windows Mobile on the HTC HD2 is bundled with a smartphone version of Microsoft Office, allowing users to work with Word, Excel and PowerPoint files while on the go. -While there are thousands of third-party Windows Mobile apps available, the collection is dwarfed by the 150,000+ iPhone apps. -Both the device have tablet shapes, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS receivers and 3.5 mm headset jacks. -HTC HD2 has 4.3-inch WVGA touchscreen. The iPhone 3GS has a 3.5-inch, HVGA touchscreen. Both are capacitive with multi-touch support. -The HD2 also has a 1 GHz processor vs. the iPhone 3GS’s 600 MHz one. -iPhone has its upcoming Apple iPhone OS 4.0 software upgrade that still hasn’t disclosed new features, while consumer interest in Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6.5 Pro is lackluster at best. -The iPhone depends on built-in storage (16 GB or 32 GB depending on model), while the HD2 is bundled with a 16 GB microSD memory card that can be swapped with other cards as necessary. -The HTC model has a 5.0 megapixel camera, while Apple’s is 3.0 megapixels. HTC HD2 Iphone Trade-In Promo by T-Mobile USA is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Blendtec Destroys Apple iPad

Will It Blend? is a viral marketing campaign consisting of a series of infomercials demonstrating the Blendtec line of blenders, especially the Total Blender . In the show, Tom Dickson, the Blendtec founder, attempts to blend various items in order to show off the power of his blender. For so many years the Blendtec channel on Youtube has been very popular with every new release of Apple Products, from theearly generationso fthe iPad up to the latest and most wanted gadget recently- the Apple iPad. Many owners and people who are still waiting for their iPads to be released and shipped worldwide are just in a daze after seeing how Tom Dickinson demonstrated how Blendtec destroyed the gadget. The Apple iPad is priced at $499. If you want to watch how Blendtec Destroys an Apple iPad on Youtube , just simple click on the link. Blendtec Destroys Apple iPad is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Sneak Peek

Reports have been saying Apple has sent out media invitations for a preview event scheduled for this Thursday, April 8th, to show off the new and much-awaited iPhone OS 4.0. The event is scheduled to begin at 10:00 AM Pacific Time in the Town Hall on Apple’s Cupertino, California campus. Reports of iPhone OS 4.0 features began to surface in January ahead of the iPad media event. Apple iPhone rumors of  a new multi-touch gesture support, multitasking, and a user interface refresh were making the rounds. Multitasking has been the much-awaited feature for the iPhone OS 4.0 to carry. An implementation similar to that of Exposé in Mac OS X is also predicted to be included in the new OS 4.0. Other rumored features include a unified inbox for multiple email accounts and the ability to place contacts directly on the home screen. The new Apple iPhone OS 4.0 promises something new to be at par with the powerful smartphones, particularly the Google Nexus One Android Mobile Phone.  A new iPhone hardware is scheduled to be released sometime in the June-July this 2010. Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Sneak Peek is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Blendtec Does It Again on the iPad on Youtube

Will It Blend? is a viral marketing campaign consisting of a series of infomercials demonstrating the Blendtec line of blenders, especially the Total Blender . In the show, Tom Dickson, the Blendtec founder, attempts to blend various items in order to show off the power of his blender. For so many years the Blendtec channel on Youtube has been very popular with every new release of Apple Products, from theearly generationso fthe iPad up to the latest and most wanted gadget recently- the Apple iPad. Many owners and people who are still waiting for their iPads to be released and shipped worldwide are just in a daze after seeing how Tom Dickinson demonstrated how Blendtec destroyed the gadget. The Apple iPad is priced at $499. If you want to watch how Blendtec Destroys an Apple iPad on Youtube , just simple click on the link. Blendtec Does It Again on the iPad on Youtube is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Sneak Peak Invitations Disclosed

Reports have been saying Apple has sent out media invitations for a preview event scheduled for this Thursday, April 8th, to show off the new and much-awaited iPhone OS 4.0. The event is scheduled to begin at 10:00 AM Pacific Time in the Town Hall on Apple’s Cupertino, California campus. Reports of iPhone OS 4.0 features began to surface in January ahead of the iPad media event. Apple iPhone rumors of  a new multi-touch gesture support, multitasking, and a user interface refresh were making the rounds. Multitasking has been the much-awaited feature for the iPhone OS 4.0 to carry. An implementation similar to that of Exposé in Mac OS X is also predicted to be included in the new OS 4.0. Other rumored features include a unified inbox for multiple email accounts and the ability to place contacts directly on the home screen. The new Apple iPhone OS 4.0 promises something new to be at par with the powerful smartphones, particularly the Google Nexus One Android Mobile Phone.  A new iPhone hardware is scheduled to be released sometime in the June-July this 2010. Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Sneak Peak Invitations Disclosed is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

300,000 Apple iPads Sold in the US on First Day Release

Apple’s new product the iPad got fare results on the number of units sold upon its first day release recently. 300,000 Apple iPads were sold on the first day release. Analysts on the other hand, expected Apple to sell more than 300,000 iPad units on the first day as  forecasts expected first-day iPad sales of 400,000 to 500,000 units. Estimates for global iPad sales this year ranged from 2.5 million by financial-services firm Kaufman Bros. to as high as 7.1 million by research firm iSuppli Corp. The Apple iPad costs $499 on Apple Stores around the world. The only thing that consumers have been complaining so far about iPad units is the Wifi connection. So far sales of the Apple iPad are projected to increase as weeks go by. Last Monday Apple had announced something really exciting. It’s going to have a special sneak peak event on Thursday with regards to the upcoming next-generation iPhone operating system that will run also on the iPod Touch and iPad. The new operating system is expected to be integrated with the iPad interface. Improvements for the Apple Store with the devices are also expected to be released on Thursday. 300,000 Apple iPads Sold in the US on First Day Release is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading