Monday, June 27, 2011
No iPad 3 This Year - iPad 2 Backlog Still Immensely Popular
Then take another look at the iPad waiting period for Apple's online store in other countries. 1 To 2 week wait everywhere.
And if that's not enough, go to Walmart, Target, and Best Buy, three authorized resellers outside of Apple, and see if you can pick up the model you want. Chances are, you can't.
On top of that, the iPad controls nearly 90% of the global tablet traffic and 97% of the US Web traffic for the tablet market.
Still not enough evidence that there will not be a new 9.7" iPad coming out? RIM has cut back on orders. As have Acer. And tablet makers are said to be turning to Windows 8 to combat the iPad because Android 3, Honeycomb, has failed to catch fire with consumers.
Keep in mind that I said no 9.7" iPads. There is no reason for Apple not to release an iPod touch with 5", 6", 7", or even a 12" iPad (which I doubt anything beyond 10" is possible)this fall.
A smaller iPad or a big iPod touch is definitely within the realm of possibility. It would certainly help take some demand pressure off the iPad 2. And cannibalization of one Apple product for another isn't something that Cupertino is going to worry too much about.
So, no iPad 3. Not until late winter or early spring of 2012.
Pixar's Brave: $2 Billion At The Box Office Next Year
Still, it was no Toy Story 3. However, this new trailer for Pixar's upcoming blockbuster movie, Brave, that was previously shown on Cars 2 3D viewings, will put Pixar back on the path of breaking new grounds again.
It'll not only be Pixar's first fairy tale movie (recently Disney ventures into this realm has been dismal and Pixar is going to show them just how to get it right again), Pixar will go back to tell a new original story.
So, I'm going to call it. Pixar's "Brave" will bring in $2 Billion at the box office worldwide next year.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Great Look Nokia Phone, N950 - Would Be An Awesome Pairing With iOS
Hackers Showed No LTE iPad or iPhone Until 2012 At The Earliest
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Albeit Slower, T-Mobile Only Option For Unlimited Wireless Access For iPad
With the GSM 3G iPad model, I am limited to AT&T in the United States. There is T-Mobile but a couple of things prevent most users from using their iOS devices with T-Mobile. Most users. I like to consider myself as more adventurous when it comes to my mobile needs.
See, the issue facing T-Mobile users from is that the 3G network and the iOS devices are not compatible. Hence, you're limited to EDGE speed even if you are able to get it work. Secondly, Apple has switched over to using micro sim cards. And those micro sim cards are not provided by T-Mobile.
So even if you're willing to go with the slower wireless speed, the sim card issue remains an obstacle. However, if you're willing to take the EDGE speed, you'll need to figure out a way to get your regular sim card into the micro lot.
So I went ahead and made the cuts. There are plenty of examples online on how to do this well. I read a couple and watched a few videos.
When it came time to do it, I ruined a couple of sim cards. I simply don't have the skills with razor blades. Instead, I figured out an easier way. Trust me.
A very pair of scissors. Yup. That's it. Cut around the metal part. Cut away the edges. Thats the easy part. Then there is some trimming the sim card into the smaller slot.
Make sure you it in the right direction. It didn't work the first time. I had thought I ruined another sim card. I took it out of the iPad and switched it around.
Whoola! Unlimited EDGE access.
-- Post From My iPad
Friday, June 24, 2011
Apple Issues More iCloud Information
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Disruptive iPad Changing How We Watch Video Again; Putting Cable Companies In Hot Water
After Time Warner was sued and eventually settled over its iPad app that allowed subscribers to stream services they order, Cablevision is being targeted by Viacom for virtually the same reason.
This is pretty impressive considering that the tablet market did not exist 14 months ago. And today, the iPad IS the tablet market. After all, the iPad accounts for about 90% of the world's tablet traffic and 97% of the US market.
It's likely we are seeing the beginning of a turmoil in the video subscription industry, namely cable and satellite. Don't be surprised if these apps are the precursors to video-only services for live TV.
Source: Macrumors
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