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Mar 15 2010

Apple iPad – "This Changes Everything" – The iPad Arrives April 3 (3-15-10 update v7)

Category: iPad-iWay!, social media, speed the web, tech opinion, tech reviewsjmacofearth @ 6:40 am
image: visualizing Apple's new iSlate tablet computer

visualizing Apple's new iPad computer - on sale April 3, 2010

UPDATE 3-15-10: Did you pre-order your iPad on Friday? I did. I'm going to pick it up on April 3, at the nearby Apple store. I have until 3pm to grab it, or they will give it to someone else. They've even got their distribution system worked out, having dealt with the iPhone releases. I can't wait.

What's the first thing you are going to do on you iPad? I'll probably play DoodleJump.

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UPDATE 3-10-10: Starting March 12, pre-order from the Apple Online Store or reserve for pickup at an Apple Retail Store. First available April 3, 2010. Get ready, cause here we go!

Here's the latest post on the iPad and a link to the first iPad commercial that launched during the Oscars.

[When I pick mine up on April 3 I will be forever rebranded as iDad!]

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I still can't pre-order my iPad, but I can tell you a few more tidbits about it.

1. It will NOT, nor will it EVER have FLASH. (FastCompany)

2. It's gonna be bigger than the iPhone. (and I mean market share rather than just screen size.)

3. Like the early iPhone days Apple will have a hard time keeping up with the demand.

So imagine, you are about to release a product and your biggest worries is inventory! What a problem to have. Not will it sell, but how can we increase the numbers we can manufacture so we can sell MORE.

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I hope you weren't holding on to a lot of Apple stock hoping the doubling was going to continue unabated. It turns out that "leading up to" and Apple big event is the best time to grow Apple stock value. And since we've all be working so hard to figure out what Apple was about to release, the "after party" is usually a bit more glum.

It's nothing to worry about. I guess if you are a speculator you'd sell all of your apple stock the day before the big party. And then buy again sometime in the following weeks as the public perception comes back to earth and Apple's business model shows it's basis is revenue and not trying to do magic tricks.

Everyone at the iPad announcement wanted a magic trick. We'd see the vizualizations (like the one here to the right). We'd see videos of what these devices would look like. There was very little that Steve Jobs could pull rabbit-like out of his hat. His two major bombs: $500 starting price (a virtual gasp in the audience, as most were guessing in the $700 – $999 range the day before the show. And ship date: 60 Days.

I'd have mine or order if there were a place to pre-order them. Amazon has a series of hilarious screens if you go to their site to order your iPad. And believe me Amazon the store wants to be in line for the gravy train of sales that are going to come out of this device. (I am putting my images into a new post that will be up shortly.)

UPDATE 1-27-10: Welcome to the real world folks. Imagine this, take your MacBookPro, break it in half and hold the screen-only half in your hand. Apple's iPad! Any questions?

UPDATE 12-26-09: So even if they are calling it the iSlate iPad, the new tablet Mac is coming in January. If we are lucky it will be on sale as early as Feb. Wow! 
Apple’s New Tablet To Be Baptized iSlate? Let’s Dig A Little Deeper
from TechCrunch
Here’s what I think happened, based on the evidence presented above: Apple decided on the name iSlate for a new product it was working on, whether it will ultimately turn out to be for their new tablet computer or not, in November 2006. That same month, they moved to file for a trademark for the name in the United States and Europe under disguise, setting up and using Slate Computing LLC as a shell company, and securing a couple of available domain names through Mark Monitor (islate.co.uk, islate.biz and islate.info).But getting back into the swing of it. ;-)
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Say what you will about the Kindle, and I certainly do, but Apple's entry into the netbook market is going to hurt a lot of the other players.

Kindle/Amazon (although they can sell the books to iPhones already, so the book sales are safe), Dell/HP/Acer/ARM/Asius.

Even if this visualization is not real, you know it will be here soon enough. We waited for the iPhone to finally appear for over 2 years. And look what that has done to the market. Now come the apologists for the other manufacturers who will say, "Apple is late to the netbook game, Apple will not be a factor… " And all I can say is goodnight and good riddance to a category that needed to be put to sleep.

How about this reversal, "Apple's new Netbook Killer!" Or "Apple Knocks Out the Kindle for Good!"

And to all of you who have ARM-powered netbook/laptop-wannabies, I'm sorry about that. Perhaps it's not to late to take/send it back. "Don't let your friends to netbooks."

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/apple-ipad

The latest: iPad from Apple, Coming April 3, 2010 – You Will Never Be the Same!

The entire Uber.la Apple iPad coverage can be seen via the iPad-iWay tag.

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Mar 10 2010

HP and MSFT Take Pot Shots at the Peaking Apple iPad: Why? Cause they got nuthin!

Category: connections, iPad-iWay!, social media, speed the web, tech opinion, tech reviewsjmacofearth @ 11:06 pm

Flash on the Apple iPad, who cares?If you missed Steve Ballmer at CES this year, trying to say why his vision of the future of computing involves everything (even your TV) running Windows 7, then you missed a wildly lackluster show. In fact it was so BAD, that even the London Times picked up the vibe. So now comes HP waiving the tablet/slate/pad flag and saying Adobe's Flash is essential to a "full" experience. Uh… Just a sec, run that by me again.

I spent a good half hour in an excited exchange with an iPhone app developer, android wanna-be developer, and flash dev badass, and what we both agreed was, "A flash game built in 2008 isn't going to look or run great on a new tablet pc or iPad."

According to Chris, my friend, the newest version of Flash, "the full version," can interpret multi-touch gestures. So there is no reason that Flash won't be big on Android. But does Apple need Adobe's alien love-child plugin to be a success? Let's see…

Q: Has the iPhone sold well? A: Yes.
Q: Does it have Flash? A: No.
Q: Do any "normal" (meaning non-developer types) people complaining about the lack of flash on their iPhones? A: No. They don't know what Flash is.
Q: Do they care if it's Flash or something else that makes their games RAWK on the iPhone/iPad/iTouch? A: No.
Q: So who cares about Flash on the iPhone again? A: Adobe.
Q: And so why is HP or Microsoft making a big deal about it? A: Anything to counter the coming onslaught of iPad success while they are polishing their presentations and demo-videos with no release date insight.
Q: And doesn't Microsoft offer something that's kind of a Flash alternative?
A: Yes, Silverlight.
Q: So Microsoft doesn't really want Flash to rule the mobile market either? A: No. Microsoft wants Windows to rule the mobile market. That's all they can see. For miles and miles… I can see Windows 7 on everything. Your car should run Windows 7. Your television, computer and mobile should definately be on Windows 7.
Q: And Flash? A: Who cares about Flash again?
Q: Adobe? A: You got it.

I mean they've got to have a story to tell at the dawn of the iPad era. They've GOT to tell us how great their device is going to be, how FLASH is critical to our enjoyment of the WEB or MOVIES or getting-stuff-done. If you look at the HP "slate" video below you can see how Apple has already set the bar so high that HP/Dell/MSFT/Google/Adobe are all getting in bed together to try to stop another runaway hit. Cause if the iPad is to "slates" what the iPhone is to "phones" you've got to be a little pugilistic about it. Don't you think?

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/unFlash

A few posts you might be interested in:

HP's Voodoo Blog Tries Taunting Apple: HP's Slate Device Runs The Complete Internet — Including Flash!

And here's the HP video. Does this inspire you? The masking on the hand is pathetic. This device is not yet working. I can promise you this a mock and the video was green-screened in.

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Mar 07 2010

iPad from Apple, Coming April 3, 2010 – We'll Never Be the Same!

<preRant>I'm NOT watching the Oscars tonight. I might youtube Steve Martin tomorrow and see if he had some good lines. But if there was ever a built in Boolean subtract feature in Twitter, I would've used it tonight. (-#oscars) But of course there isn't, so I'm just staying off the statusphere tonight.</preRant>

And but here's this, Apple's new iPad commercial aired tonight during the -+@#oscars. And here it is for you to admire.

So what do you think?

I can imagine you might be saying, "no big deal," or "seen it, done it, got it." But… I'd have to ask, which part did you not understand?

Let me tell you what's going to happen. The world is gonna go bonkers for the iPad with the same ferocity that launched the iPhone and the iPod before it. Why are we still buying iPods at the highest rate year over year? Why, because Apple changes the game so fast ahead of the other manufacturers, they simply give up. Digital Walkman anyone?

So you're nonplussed about the iPhone? Me too, actually. I use a Blackberry. And you think the Apple Store, Mac OS, and MacBook Pro are just, ho hum. It's okay, I understand that as well. It is hard as we are standing on the brink of a new era to imagine the era just beyond our sight. We are at such a place today.

I am sorry the iPad is not going to ship BEFORE SXSWi (the largest digital media conference in the US) because the place would be flooded with them. As it is we're going to wait until April 3 to get our hands on one. But I hear we can pre-order TOMORROW. (Monday, March 8, 2010) So at $500 the baseline for tablet computing just dropped Motion Computing, Intel, Dell, HP and all followers on their heads.

First, they have to figure out what magic apple has pulled off with their new proprietary chip. Second, they have to reverse engineer the mechanics. Third, they have to try and make Windows 7 or Android work really well. Fourth, they will play catch-up to Apple's innovation every six months. It's really no wonder Vista sucked. And while WIN 7 is better, it is certainly no evolution of the OS.

Android is cool. And Google Chrome Desktop is pretty good. You can get a preview of exactly what Google Chrome Desktop will be like by opening Google Chrome the browser. That's it. That's the whole thing. If it runs in a browser, why do you need anything else cluttering up the interface, taking processor cycles, or adding to the memory requirements? In fact you don't, IF… you like everything in the browser.

I'm close, but not quite there with Google Chrome the Browser. I love it. I think it beats the pants off Firefox and Safari (which I actually un-installed last week) and poor old IE. Are they really going to keep flogging us web dev types with new versions of IE? (Internet Explorer for you unWindows elite.) And I think the sad answer on that is, YES. If you saw Ballmer at CES you know his biggest vision is WINDOWS 7-enabled Television sets. Why? Cause they got nothing else.

So sit back, enjoy the show. Put in your pre-order if you dare. But mark my words. April 3, is gonna be like 1984 all over again. (Apple launched the Mac in 1984 with a Riddley Scott powered tv commercial mocking the corporate power structure that is so much like Orwell's nightmare tome. This commercial ain't Oscar material, but you watch how quickly the iPad wanna-bes start coming online. And continue to try to innovate in Apples wake. Not a position I'd like to be in, personally or professionally.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/April-iPad

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Feb 09 2010

Apple iPad Job Openings Reveal a Video Laden Future and Trouble for Kindle

Category: iPad-iWay!, social media, tech opinion, tech reviewsjmacofearth @ 8:52 am

job descriptions for apple ipad vs kindle

FastCompany has been doing a great job lately of staying on top of the scoop. They are often outscooping Wired. And that's an amazing trick.

They revealed some fun stuff about job openings at both Amazon and Apple to contrast the two future products, the iPad and the Kindle.

Apple itself is advertising for a new employee. It's specifically looking for a quality assurance expert to work in the iPad Media Systems team, and if you're interested in applying you'll have to demonstrate "knowledge of digital camera technology (still and video)" and "familiarity with and interest in photography, video as well as media file formats".

And given what we know about the suspicious camera space inside the iPad chassis, which almost perfectly fits the webcam units currently used inside MacBooks, this has us wondering whether the iPad really does have a camera–or it did have one that was removed at the last minute, or if Apple's now planning for the iPad 2.0 to have really advanced image collecting powers.

And if you believe that holiday 09 was the Kindle's shining hour, if you believe that Amazon "sold" more eBooks than real books… Well, if you count the books people didn't have to actually *pay* for perhaps. Anyway, if you believe all the hype that Bezos and company tried to tie to the Kindle this past holiday season, you're gonna love the coming holiday 010 season. Do you think Amazon can retool the entire Kindle in time?

Can anyone catch Apple by Oct/Nov 010? If you are betting on a Windows 7 or Android device… well, you're gonna be waiting for a while to get anything quite as innovative as what's coming from Apple. And did you hear there's a new iPhone shipping in March too? Apple is collectively giving the phone manufacturers AND computer manufacturers a whuppin. And we're here to benefit from the price/feature advancements.

So if I recall, a kindle is something to do with starting a fire. Or is that kindling? Either way the eBooks are about to become digital fire logs.

Summing up the skirmish:

iPad = color vs Kindle = black and white;
iPad = touchscreen vs Kindle = not;
iPad = video display vs Kindle = black and white and SLOWWWW…;
iPad = web browsing, email, movies vs Kindle = black and white and scrawny;
iPad = mobile computing device vs Kindle = eBook;
iPad = vertical or horizontal orientation vs Kindle = very clear black text on white;
iPad = low light environments rock with an LCD screen vs Kindle = you can even get a clip on light for your Kindle, what no back lighting?

Maybe Amazon has been working on their iSlate iPad killer for a long time. They were just waiting to get the SDK for the iPad so they could… Oh wait, that's Microsoft. The Kindle doesn't even have an OS. Why because it's an eBook. Or as I like to call them these days, an eBrick.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/ipad-vs-kindle

For the entire iPad saga here on Uber.la please see: http://bit.ly/ipad-way

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Feb 08 2010

Apple Stock Still Down Two Weeks After the iPad Rocks the Planet – iPhone-H(uge)

Category: iPad-iWay!, tech opinion, toolsjmacofearth @ 2:08 pm

Screen shot 2010 02 08 at 1.45.05 PM Apple Stock Still Down Two Weeks After the iPad Rocks the Planet   iPhone H(uge)Truth is, the Apple stock price had been flying super-high prior to Steve Job's key note last week, Wednesday Jan. 27. Anything short of a magic trick and Apple's amazing run was going to plateau. Until the unit actually starts shipping that is.

I put my order in today. (Or I would if I could, currently you can't even pre-order the unit.) Base model is all I need.

Here's why the stock has been hit so hard.

One: the markets are looking for economic optimism.

Two: Apple is one of the brightest stories in all of tech.

Three: Steve Jobs is a hero, and we want to see him win. And like L Armstrong, beat cancer.

Four: The value in Apple stock was run up in anticipation of the announcement on January 27th. All the demos and examples of what this thing will do were already out there. Jobs had two major cards to play.

Price.

Availability.

The other issues: wireless provider (still ATT), camera (not yet, look for a v2 before the next holiday season), single threading (yeah, big deal, it's a phone-like thing, not a power-user computer), just a HUGE iPhone.

So some smart analyst can do a better job than me of looking back two years at the launch of the iPhone. I'm pretty sure you can model the trajectory of the iPhone on it's way to selling MILLIONS of phones. Lay a map of today's markets and today's AAPL value and then place your bets and valuations where you will.

Of all the non-sense that has come out of the Apple iPad announcement my favorite was, it's really just a big iPhone. And this was said with some disappointment.

Oh, and there's the non-issue of the name. They could've called it NGMCD for all anyone cares. At the end of the day, people are going to line up in droves to buy one. Just like the iPhone, it's a game changer. If you disagree, that's fine. Just sit out and watch.

Mark my words. The iPhone-H is going to be HUGE. Yes, it's a HUGE iPhone. Any further questions?

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/aapl-value

Google's iPad Visualizations on Gizmodo

CoverItLive (event streaming tool) crashed under the heavy traffic at the iPad announcement

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