Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Logitech Apple-Friendly Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 Review

Logitech announced Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 works with iPads, but it's also compatible with Macs and iPhones and the K760 has Bluetooth for pairing up to three devices at a time, and it features Mac-specific keys such as Brightness, Command and Eject. Users should get about three months of use after the keyboard is fully charged up via sun or indoor light and the spun metal power button and the silver flake paint job lend a premium appearance. Like the earlier K750 and Logitech's just-introduced Solar Keyboard Folio for iPad, you can charge this keyboard in any light whether it be lamp light or sunlight and Logitech says that fully powered the keyboard works for at least three months, even in total darkness (based on average use per day of eight hours). The price tag on the Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 is $79.99 and it should start shipping in the next couple of weeks, solar power is something that Logitech does pretty well.



Logitech announced the expansion of its solar offering with the new Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 for Mac, iPad or iPhone. A continuation of Logitech's solar series, which started with the Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 and has continued with the Logitech Solar Keyboard Folio for iPad, this new keyboard adds Bluetooth connectivity with an easy-switching capability. It allows you to simultaneously pair multiple devices and quickly switch among them with the push of a button. "Laptops, smartphones and tablets are ubiquitous – both at work and at play," said Denis Pavillard, vice president of experience design at Logitech. "Because Apple devices are central to this trend, Logitech is committed to improving the way people interact with them. With its simple solar charging, familiar Mac layout and comfortable design, the Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 will appeal to Apple users worldwide." The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 is stylish and compact with onboard solar cells for hassle-free charging. With its easy-switching Bluetooth connection, you can pair your keyboard to as many as three devices and switch among them without having to reconnect. This means you can move from typing on your Mac to your iPad to your iPhone and back again with the simple push of a button.


The perfect match for your favorite Apple device, the Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 features a slim, minimalist design and Mac-specific keys, including Command, Brightness, Eject and more. The unique Logitech concave key design gives you more comfortable and quiet typing, and offers more speed and precision than typing on an on-screen keyboard. And, with its environmentally friendly PVC-free construction, fully recyclable box and onboard solar cells for charging, this keyboard is designed to minimize its environmental footprint. Similar to the existing Logitech Solar Keyboards, you can charge this keyboard in any light low light or lamp light, indoors or outdoors. Fully powered, the keyboard works for at least three months, even in total darkness (based on average use per day of eight hours). The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in June 2012, for a suggested retail price of $79.99.

Features :
Light Powered Keyboard

Light-powered keyboard

It doesn’t get easier than this. The light-powered keyboard works where you do—your house, your office, your hotel room. It charges itself with lamplight or sunlight, indoors or outdoors.
And on a full charge it works for at least three months—even in total darkness. Which means that you can say good-bye to battery hassles.
bluetooth wireless technology

Bluetooth wireless technology

No receiver or cable needed—you’ll enjoy a fast, reliable connection from up to 30 feet away, without hassle.
The feel-good -type

Feel-good typing

For more comfortable typing on your Mac, the unique Logitech concave key design delivers fast, quiet typing and offers more precision than your iPad or iPhone on-screen keyboard.
Small steps, bright future

Small steps, bright future

From the PVC-free construction to the fully recyclable box, the K760 is designed to reduce its environmental footprint.


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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Download Adobe Photoshop Touch Application For iPad / iPad 2

Today, You can Download Adobe Photoshop Touch For iPad 2. Photoshop Touch is a scaled down implementation of he popular image editing program but has all the elements that most users need and is backed by Adobe's Creative Cloud service. Photoshop Touch for iPad appeared briefly on the App Store over the weekend but vanished for some reason.

The iPad has a ton of apps but Photoshop and more importantly Microsoft Office are two of the critical suites that most computer users depend on and use. Having them on the iPad and considering the added horsepower of the iPad 3 (or whatever it is that Apple is releasing next month) makes the iPad a bonafide computing platform. Photoshop Touch has been available on Android for OS 3.1 users since last year.
Photoshop Touch for iPad image
Photoshop Express Screenshot on iPad


Features of Photoshop Touch for iPad includes:

  • Touch-optimized interface with support for gestures.
  • Core Photoshop features such as layers, selection tools, adjustments, filters and more.
  • Ability to import images from Facebook, Google Images, or device’s camera.
  • Sharing on social networks such as Facebook.
  • Support for AirPrint wireless printing.
  • Sync project files between Photoshop CS5 for Windows/Mac and Photoshop Touch for iPad using Adobe Creative Cloud.
You can search and Download Adobe Photoshop Touch For iPad From Itunes here.  Adobe Photoshop Touch For iPad price is $9.99

Monday, January 23, 2012

TouchTV App LG Smart TV And iPad Review

LG Electronics and Touchtv announced a global partnership that'll bring Touchtv technology to LG Smart TVs and Touchtv will be available to tens of millions of viewers on their LG Smart TVs. LG Smart TVs offer viewers innovative capabilities such as watching the biggest trending events at any time, custom designed for LG Smart TVs, Touchtv gives viewers around the clock access to watch the most exciting trending events and these newly equipped sets will be available to consumers in Q1 2012. Touchtv brings together the magic of TV with the revolutionary iPad to let you watch snack-size TV any time-anywhere and Touchtv's design not only makes the best programs effortless to watch, it even makes TV light enough you can actually hold it in your hands.

TouchTV App LG Smart TV And iPad



LG Electronics & Touchtv announced their global partnership with Touchtv to be integrated into LG Smart TVs. Touchtv will be available to tens of millions of viewers on their LG Smart TVs. With Touchtv, LG Smart TVs offer viewers innovative capabilities such as watching the biggest trending events at any time. Touchtv and LG also plan to share more product details as the newest LG Smart TVs become available later this year. "With LG's constant innovation, remarkable product quality, and focus on incredible customer experiences, we're very excited to be a partner of LG," said Kevin Pomplun, SkyGrid's CEO. "We're delighted to have designed such a remarkable product together and to be available for the launch of LG's newest Smart TVs." Custom designed for LG Smart TVs, Touchtv gives viewers around the clock access to watch the most exciting trending events. LG Smart TVs with Touchtv will be available to customers in Q1 2012; additional details to follow in local markets. Created by SkyGrid, who Apple just named a Best News App of 2011, Touchtv introduced the world's first TV for iPad.

TouchTV App LG Smart TV And iPad

Touchtv also announced the immediate availability of its Touchtv App for iPad, that lets viewers watch their favorite programs anytime, anywhere. With Touchtv, viewers can watch their favorite sports, entertainment, politics, and news channels. "With over 1.7 billion people watching TV every day, TV is the biggest media there's ever been, and now it's available on the fastest growing device in history, the iPad," said Kevin Pomplun, SkyGridʼs CEO. "Touchtv not only gives you the most captivating programs anywhere, it actually makes TV light enough that you can hold it in your hands. It's amazing." Custom designed for the iPad, Touchtv gives viewers their own personal TV to watch their favorite channels effortlessly. Simply launch Touchtv and "touch" any channel to start watching. From the Home Screen viewers can add more channels and personalize their TV. Touchtv puts a world of programming in viewer's hands, with the best channels from sports, entertainment, politics, and more. It updates automatically and seamlessly delivers the latest programs from the exact channels viewers want. Touchtv is available for free at www.touchtv.me or from the App Store on iPad or at www.itunes.com/apps/touchtv.

Monday, January 16, 2012

iConnectivity iConnectMUSE Digital Audio Mixer For iOS Review

iConnectivity has unveiled an ultra-portable digital audio mixer designed to work with your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch and the mixer is called the iConnectMUSE and promises to bring studio quality mixing capabilities to your iOS device, it's a digital audio mixer that is compact in size, and yet packs in a fair number of features such as half a dozen stereo inputs, an equal number of stereo outputs and stereo headphone output to deliver ultimate audio control via iOS or computer software. The mixer also features two USB ports, two 1/4-inch output audio jacks, a headphone monitor jack, Ethernet connection, and a MIDI pass-thru interface with limited DSP processing and expect the iConnectMUSE to hit the market sometime in the second quarter of the year for $229.99.
iConnectivity iConnectMUSE



iConnectivity, forward thinking developer of hardware accessories and applications for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad announce its latest creation, iConnectMUSE at CES 2012 in Las Vegas. For musicians looking to control their unique mixes through iOS or computer software while maintaining exceptional sound quality, look no further than iConnectMUSE– a palm-sized personal mini-mixer that combines several music accessories into one iOS controlled product, perfect for gigs at home or on the road. The end result? Studio-quality analog audio converted to digital. With iConnectMUSE™, the user will experience higher quality audio processing, improved audio latency and the ability to share and mix audio through an iOS device, and even charge the iOS device at the same time. Featuring six stereo inputs and six stereo outputs, each with its own unique mix, this ultra compact device may be small on size, but huge on functionality and features. If you're a student musician exploring your own personal composition technique, a professional musician composing in a hotel room or on tour, or the performing musician who needs consistency moving from gig to gig, iConnectMUSE is the all-in-one, portable solution. Additional features include two USB device ports, hub-able USB Host Port, two input and two output ¼" audio port jacks, a headphone monitor jack, Ethernet connection for network sharing, a MIDI pass-thru interface and limited DSP processing. "iConnecMUSE™ is the future of audio mixing," said Michael Loh, CEO of iConnectivity. "Its portability, expandability and enhanced functionality through software integration provides the conduit for music creativity for all musicians." iConnectMUSE, available Q2 of 2012, will retail for $229.99 (MSRP).


Saturday, December 24, 2011

Why Ipad favored by many people?

Why Ipad favored by many people? This the reasons Why Ipad favored by many people?.
Apple says it sold about 25 million iPads in the first nine months of this year. Above, a shopper tests out the tablet computer at an Apple store in New York (AFP).

I have tried — really tried — to fall in love with the iPad.

I've spent hours trying it out. Reading, browsing, gaming. Watching movies. I've trawled Apple's website for killer apps. Conferred with the blue-shirted geniuses at my local Apple store about the wonders of the tablet-enabled lifestyle.

I've checked out the favorite apps of my iPad-equipped friends, and tried to conjure every way I might use the iPad for health, happiness and profit

But it's not happening.

There's no point pretending that there aren't millions of people who do, in fact, love the iPad. They can't all be self-deluding, so we can stipulate that for many, many people it's a marvelous device. Apple says it sold about 25 million units in the first nine months of this year. Throw in sales of wannabe iPads such as Amazon's Kindle Fire and Samsung's Galaxy Tab, and it sometimes seems as though pretty soon every atom in the universe will own its own tablet computer.

But if you're one of the millions who woke up this Christmas morning feeling guilty that you didn't spring for an iPad for your family, or got one and can't figure out what all the excitement's about, or think the whole tablet computing craze is another case of consumers being goaded by slick advertising into buying something they don't need, don't be ashamed. If you can't tell what the pad is good for, you don't need it. I'm on your side.

Let's be clear that I'm not taking an anti-Apple position. On the contrary, I'm devoted to my Apple MacBook Air, which is the best computer I've ever owned. And I've sampled and spurned non-Apple tablets such as the Galaxy Tab and Kindle Fire.

I don't "hate the iPad," like the sizable cadre of bloggers given to proclaiming their distaste online. I'm merely indifferent to its supposed virtues, as I am to many other cultural phenomena I'm expected to find fascinating, like Ryan Seacrest and Pippa Middleton.

My biggest issues with the iPad fall into three categories: its poor screen resolution, its lack of a decent input mechanism and Apple's totalitarian approach to its App Store. We'll take them in order.

The iPad screen may be adequate for video or animated games, but it's nowhere near sharp enough for comfortable extended viewing of anything involving the printed word: books, magazines, websites. That's especially true at the less-than-arm's-length viewing distance for which the iPad is designed. My black-and-white Kindle e-reader may be worthless for Web browsing, but the sharpness of its print display leaves the iPad in the dust and its passive non-backlit screen is much easier on the eyes.

The absence of a keyboard as a creative and communication tool is the tablet device's most striking feature, and, for me, its disabling drawback. Tablet fans contend that its touch screen interface is a great advance in interactive technology. Sorry, I'm not buying. The on-screen virtual keyboard is no substitute for the tactile feedback of a real keyboard; it seems purposely designed to discourage writing anything but the most rudimentary grunts. If you need a device the creative empowerment of which begins and ends with the typing of tweets, here you are. I happen to require something more. But that's me.

Although iPad users can surf the Web using its built-in Safari browser, plainly its stand-alone apps are the focus of the user experience. Apple brags that some 500,000 apps by third-party software developers, including about 140,000 specifically written for the iPad, are available from its App Store. But none can be marketed without the say-so of Apple, which keeps 30% of the purchase price.

This is a disquieting approach. For one thing, it relentlessly drives up the ownership cost of the iPad. For example, I'm about to embark on a project for which a lot of the source material will be digital documents known as pdf files: articles from technical journals, newsletters, book chapters, etc. I was excited to think that the iPad might be convenient for reading and annotating these files, and assumed that it came with a free program for doing so, akin to the excellent Preview program embedded in my MacBook's operating system. No such luck: I'd have to buy a separate app, for $9.99. That may not seem like a lot of money, but if you're already spending more than $500 for a high-tech device, why should you have to keep paying to personalize it, at 10 bucks a pop?

Apple superintends the App Store like a blue-nosed corporate Mrs. Grundy, regularly ejecting apps that displease it. This process sometimes seems virtuous, as when the offending app is violent or anti-Semitic or could be used to promote child pornography.

But what about when Apple's decisions seem motivated by political pressure, as when Apple removed an app that pointed users toward WikiLeaks? Or by narrow commercial considerations, as when it mandated changes in e-book apps from Amazon and other vendors so that it would get a fee whenever a user bought a book directly via the app? What are the limits of Apple's corporate intrusiveness into my decision about how to use my iPad? No one can be sure, because Apple reserves the right to make and change the rules at will.

Take away the ability to interact with the iPad creatively and the freedom to use it as you wish, and you're left with what iPad aficionados tout as the finest device ever made for consuming entertainment content. This is a cramped vision of an object's utility, a bit like calling a luxury BMW the best device ever for consuming premium gasoline. But it is revealing, for it clarifies that the real beneficiary of the iPad revolution is Apple, for which the device is a siphon into its owner's wallet via the sale of videos, movies, music, apps, magazine subscriptions, etc., etc., etc., etc.

Maybe I'm just missing the indispensability of tablets. I am reminded of the question that the late cultural anthropologist Neil Postman used to ask of every new technology: "What is the problem to which this is the solution?" At this moment, I don't seem to have any problems to which the tablet is the solution. If my lifestyle were one for which people have told me the iPad is a boon — if I commuted to work every day by train or bus or boarded cross-country flights more than a few times a year, say — perhaps my answer would be different.

It's also conceivable that technological improvements will resolve some of my misgivings. Rumors already are swirling that the iPad 3, which could be out early next year, will boast a super-sharp "Retina" display. Yet Apple rumors always require a grain of salt. The current forecasts are that the new iPad will be either thinner or thicker than the iPad 2; have the Retina display or the same old display; cost more than the current version or be the same price. (No one predicts it will be cheaper.)

If you've survived this long without jumping into the iPad pond, you certainly haven't wasted any money. The one safe prediction that can be made is that before long people will look back at today's crop of tablets, shake their heads in dismay and say, "You mean to tell me you paid 500 bucks for that?"

Maybe these is the reasons Why Ipad favored by many people.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

GameChanger Game Board For Apple iPad Review

GameChanger is a game-changing, iPad game board that lets you change games and the board itself comes with different skins (two at the moment: The Magic School Bus and Animal Mania) that have their own particular set of animations, questions and tasks when you select the title from the free GameChanger app. The GameChanger board actually serves as an iPad dock, allowing it to interact with the four included game pieces as they make their way around the board .  Each GameChanger includes a  25” x 11” game board, 4 game skins and 4 flexible multi-game playing pieces. New game apps and skins are coming soon and will be sold separately and it is available now for $80. Buy From Amazon .
GameChanger Game Board


Just in time for the holidays, Identity Games – an international award-winning game creator, producer and publisher - introduces a true game changer to the board game category. Presenting GameChange, a groundbreaking innovation in game play. GameChanger is an electronic game board that works with the iPad. Featuring interactive animation and sound, GameChanger adds a whole new dimension to the traditional board game by creating a different experience every time you play. The GameChanger, which is an app-based accessory Made for iPad, is very simple and easy to use. Kids are given the option of playing two different games; The Magic School Bus from Scholastic or Animal Mania. The iPad simply slides into the GameChanger cradle, and one of the included game skins can be placed on top of the board. Parents can download the App, which is free with GameChanger purchase, and then the family fun can begin! "The GameChanger is going to revolutionize traditional board game play," said Emile Kalis, Creative Director, Identity Games. "By bringing together the best of both worlds – board games and the world's number one tablet, GameChanger offers an entirely new gaming experience for the family that is both fun and educational."

GameChanger Game Board 2



With GameChanger, the electronic game board and the iPad screen become one, and come alive with a simple touch. The game pieces themselves interact with the iPad, which asks questions and assigns tasks, so players always know whose turn it is. A spin of the wheel on the iPad lets players move their pawn across the game board. Since the game board and the iPad are connected, all game play is completely guided and tracked. In The Magic School Bus game, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, kids can join Ms. Frizzle and her class as they play, learn and discover through fantasy and science. As young ones move across the game path, they will travel and see the world, learning fun facts through different video clips and questions. In the Animal Mania game, it's a crazy animal mad house! Young explorers will travel the world across different continents and time periods, learning about animals, their habitats and behavior. Kids will meet mammals, sea creatures and even prehistoric dinosaurs as different animals challenge them along the game path. With trivia questions, fun tasks and entertaining riddles, young explorers will learn about animals in a whole new way. The GameChanger comes with the electronic game board, four game skins (Scholastic's The Magic School Bus and Animal Mania), four game pieces and free App download. It is recommended for children ages 6 and up, and has a suggested retail price of $79.99. It will be available beginning on November 1, 2011 at retailers including Toys"R"Us, Apple Stores and Amazon.com. Additional games will soon be available, including Kaboom and DuckDuckGoose.

GameChanger Video Review



GameChanger is the innovative, electronic game board which offers a completely new way to play board games using your iPad.

  Has your family ever sat around an iPad to play a board game?  Well, now you can, and it’s so easy to use.
Click your iPad into the GameChanger and now you have an interactive game board for a whole new way to play.  Choose your game app and place the game skins on the GameChanger. Touch the board, and the screen communicates with 48 pressure fields transforming your iPad into a living game board.  Move your playing piece and the board animates with video and sound for a different game every time. . Buy From Amazon 

 

 

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Saturday, August 13, 2011

How to Activate Video Chat on iPhone or iPad

The new Breakthrough Tinychat video chat aplication, Video chat can be done with 12 friends simultaneously.

How to activate video chat on iPhone or iPad ? Easily.
You can use the video chat application in your iPhone or iPad. Like skype, Fring or Tinychat. These video chat aplication is support and can you use to yours iPhone or iPad. It's free and ready to use.

Skype finally got around to launching a 2-way video chat for the iPad recently, but competitor Fring already has a 4-way video chat app for the iPhone and iPad. But if that’s not good enough for you, Tinychat has you covered with a new app that lets you participate in group video calls with up to 12 people.

Yes. 12. No. I don’t know why you’d want to see 11 of your friends faces in tiny windows on your iPhone screen, but the free app does also support the iPad.

Here’s how it works. You can fire up the free TinychatFB app on your iOS device and it will show you a list of all your Facebook contacts that are online. You can invite any of them to participate in a video chat and Tinychat will send them a link to a website.

Tinychat’s desktop service is entirely browser-based. There’s no software to install. As long as your computer has a camera and a microphone you just visit the web app to participate in video chatrooms that take just a few seconds to setup.

The company’s new mobile app only lets you communicate with your Facebook contacts — not with other Tinychat mobile users. But a future app will add its own contact list and other features that lets you setup and participate in group video calls with or without Facebook.

Are you ready to try ?

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Apple iPad 3 Video Review

You can not wait for the presence of the Apple iPad 3? be patient please, you must see this Apple iPad 3 video Review, while you wait the release date of Apple iPad 3, please refer to the fine leak this Apple iPad 3 video review.

Apple iPad 3 video review shows how the power of iPad 3 compared to iPad 2. Certainly many of these specifications in iPad 3 that has been enhanced over previous versions of the iPad 2.

According to Forbes magazine, iPad 3 will be released in late 2011. So if you plan to buy iPad 2, there may be a good idea to wait this iPad 3. Why? You might later regret, because when iPad 3 has been released, the iPad 2 will become stale. Rumors are circulating for the next mention Apple iPad 3 will display the 3D view. This rumor originated from RCR Blog who writes about film company that was working on 3D films scheduled apple products intended to fill the content that will launch the future.

Ok, watch instantly leaked of Apple iPad 3 video review below. By looking at this Apple iPad 3 video review, I also can not wait to hold it.

Lets We wait together the iPad 3 release date. Previously, Lets watch the Apple iPad 3 video review:




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Update : Apple iPad 3 Have some advantages compare to iPad 2

iPad 3 Specification and Price

The next-gen iPad, expected to be released as the iPad 3, is one of the most anticipated tablets out there, but its ipad 3 release date Reported by Forbes, the iPad 3 should release later this year, which could help Apple stay ahead in terms of technology and innovation in the tablet market. Maybe now you want know about iPad 3 specification and iPad 3 Price. You must be wondering why the rumour mill has already started spewing out rumours about the iPad 3, while it has merely been five months since the iPad 2 was launched earlier this year in March. The fact is, it looks like Apple is breaking away from its infamous release cycles.

For example, since 2007, Apple has announced new iPhone models at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference. However, WWDC 2011 saw no mention, not even a whisper of the next generation iPhone and now reports indicate a September iPhone 5 launch. Apple has never launched an iPhone in September, it always launches the new iPod models in September but word on the internet says that Apple is pushing back the September 2011 iPod model launch just so it can put its brand new iPhone on the market.


iPad 3 SPECIFICATION AND PRICE

iPad 3 Specification
About iPad 3 specification, Equally uncertain are the tablet's specs: most rumors unite around the theory of a higher-resolution display than that of the second-gen iPad, and some have even pointed out QXGA, or 2048 x 1536 pixels on a 9.7-inch screen as Apple's choice. This would probably require a bump in the spec sheet as well, but it's still too early to narrow the processor type and speed down. Nevertheless, some sources have stressed the possibility of a quad-core A6 chip coming with the iPad 3.

Display the iPad 3 is kept as a symbolic display screen 9.7-inch Notebook Apple, but it certainly will have a sharper resolution and attractive. And besides, Apple's Notebook habit is always present to a thin screen that gives the impression of elegant and memorable more simple compared to other tablet PCs.

Pabrika Apple and Samsung will form a team to bring Samsung's AMOLED technology for the screen iPad 3, but for Apple decided not to AMOLED displays because it is not full HD, they have a "lifetime is shorter, and easily contaminated.". iPad 3 plan will be designed with full-frame LCD with no space for an LCD, so it seems very sophisticated and luxurious.


iPad 3 Price
About iPad 3 Price, A report claims that iPad 3 price will be similar to that of the iPad 2, but when its launched, the iPad 2 will be discounted so much so that its stock finishes and an inevitable discontinuation dawns upon everyone. Details, after the jump.

The report in question here comes from Taiwan Economic News and was originally brought to our attention by BGR. The report hints at an iPad 3 launch in Fall of 2011 or early next year. We just discussed about Apple breaking away from its release cycles so naturally you would have been expecting an iPad 3 release in March 2012, however this report claims on the contrary.

Price iPad 3 plan will be released at a price of about $ 900 - $ 1000. However, from pihat Notebook can not be sure the price is right for launching the iPad 3. Here is a picture iPad 3 that the plan was released in late 2011.

It is expressed in the report that the iPad 3 won’t replace the iPad 2, rather it would be an addition to the iPad line up as the third generation iPad is going to be a “pro” iteration of the world’s favourite tablet. Better cameras, faster processer and a Retina Display is what will set the iPad 3 apart from its predecessor. We won’t expect any major design changes though. Also, we would beg to differ from the 2011 iPad 3 release claim. Remember Steve Jobs explicitly stating “2011: Year of the iPad 2″ at the iPad 2 launch event on March 2? We highly doubt that the company would change that, hence our hopes are high for an early 2012 release, not for a Fall 2011 iPad 3 release. 

We’ll keep you regularly posted on iPad 3 price, and all rumours regarding its release and availability. Stay tuned.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

What is the difference iPad 1 and iPad 2, Here is it

Maybe you have plan to buy an iPad (iPad 1) or iPad 2. And before buying the iPad, you will find information about iPad which is the best for you, according to your preferences and needs. You may be confused in choosing to buy a iPad 1 or iPad 2. What is the difference iPad 1 and iPad 2 ?
(iPad = iPad 1)

I am so interesteed to discuss what is the difference of iPad 1 and iPad 2. Here's a quick rundown between iPad 1 and iPad 2 :

Dimension Tool
Viewed from its predecessor iPad 1 not much different except that thick iPad 2 down from 13.4mm to 8.8mm. Wifi model previously used AT & T models now on IPAD 2 uses the Verizon model.

OS Or Operating System Version
In iPad 1 using OS version IOS 4.2.1 IOS while on IPAD 2 uses IOS 4.3

Display Devices
No changes on screen iPad 1 and iPad 2, both use LED-backlit 9.7-inch 1024 x 768. In iPad 1 known Power VR SGX graphics processor using 535 chip but unknown at iPad 2

Processor
iPad previously using Apple A4 Processor 1 GHz, while the iPad 2 uses a 1 GHz processor dual-core Apple A5.

Storage
Large selection and use of storage on the iPad, namely with a capacity of 16GB, 32GB and 64GB.

Radio
iPad 1 and iPad 2 still use the WiFi and Bluetooth technology, the same primary (802.11 a / b / g / n and 2.1 + EDR respectively) while for the radio cell IPAD using EDGE plus triband HSPA while iPad 2 uses quadband EDGE plus UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz)

iPad Price
While i write this post, price iPad 1 is $340 and price iPad 2 is $480. There are difference price iPad 1 and price iPad 2 about $140. (Look prices up date today from Amazon in box bottom this post)

New features on the iPad 2
* Front-facing VGA camera
* Rear-facing camera 720p
* Gyroscope
* New case (optional)
* HDMI output dongle (optional).

So, which will you choose ? I think you’ll choose iPad 2, but if the price problem for your budget, you can choose iPad 1. Happy shopping. Opss.. you can directly buy it from Amazon, and for complete reviews iPad 1 and iPad 2 you can visit Amazone by click image link below.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Know what is the advantages IOS 5, Read this

Apple will soon launch a new operating system in iPhone 5 product. iPhone 5 issued will soon be released in September 2011. On the iPhone 5 will use the iOS 5 as operating system.

You may ask what is the advantages iOS 5 compared to previous versions and with other brands. iOS 5 couse have some the advantages, here the advantages of iOS 5:

iOS 5 Will Make Photos Faster and More Fun
The new developer beta of  iOS 5 released last weekend contained a number of new image filters that should let developers manipulate photos much more quickly and easily. That means if you're an iPhone owner, you can expect to see a wealth of new, cheap, photo editing tools for iPhone and iPad. The new effects are part of the iOS 5's Core Image framework, which is designed to make image processing easier on the platform.

The new programming tools will certainly be of use to developers. Even without these new effects and frameworks provided by iOS 5, the iPhone already is the most popular camera on Flickr. This popularity is, at least in part, due to the great photo editing apps that are already available for the iPhone. For instance, popular photo filter app Instragram hit 150 million photos recently in under a year.

However, thus far most of these apps had to create ad hoc solutions with the Core Graphics framework to manipulate photos since iOS didn't have the tools to handle image processing on its own. While that has produced some spectacular effects, creating custom photo filters is also a relatively difficult and complicated task for developers that has discouraged new apps.

The Instagram logoWhile Core Image may make it easier to create competitors for apps like Instagram or Hipstamatic, Developers will also be able to use the new tools in Core Image to stay in the lead.

A more likely possibility is that other app developers will start to integrate photo manipulation into existing social apps like Flickr or Fourquare so you won't need to switch apps or fiddle with your phone the next time you want to upload a photo to Facebook or another social service.

iOS 5 is expected to be released sometime this fall and, thanks to the developer beta that's currently in progress, we can expect a deluge of photo filter apps to follow soon after.

iOS 5 will be a platform much more "social" if it is to earlier versions. Among other features, we can now tweet photos without leaving the camera application, showing where we are and any comments regarding the photo. The same can be done from YouTube or Safari.
Safari, Apple's browser, was also much improved for this release. Now you can save news to read later with included synchronization with other devices, an ideal choice to save a story in the iPhone 4 fastened while riding the subway and then read it in the quiet home iPad 2 Moreover it will enable tabbed browsing "traditional" as with Firefox , Chrome and Internet Explorer.

Update :
iOS 5 know Issues

Apple has just seeded the new beta version of  iOS 5 to developers. This comes after Apple suspended developers accounts which their owners was selling access to iOS 5 Beta.

NOTES AND KNOW ISSUES
The following issues relate to using the 5.0 SDK to develop code.

Accounts

When creating an iCloud account, you can use any Apple ID as long as it is a full email address and not a MobileMe account. If you have a MobileMe account, you can move that account to iCloud. You can find more information on iCloud at: http://developer.apple.com/icloudWhen setting up an iCloud or MobileMe account using the setup assistant and leaving Find My iPhone on, it might actually turn Find my iPhone off after the setup. Please verify in Settings/Mail, Contacts, Calendar/YourAccount that Find my iPhone is toggled On after leaving the setup assistant. NEW: Enabling iCloud services in Setup Assistant may not always be saved correctly. After completing Setup Assistant you should visit Settings > iCloud to verify the state of the iCloud account. If you have multiple iCloud or MobileMe accounts configured on the device you should also visit each of those accounts in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendar to verify each account.

 It is recommended that you disable Bookmarks on multiple accounts. If they are enabled, the results might be undefined. 

AirPlay

Starting in iOS 5, video content in applications and websites are AirPlay-enabled by default.iOS 5 supports AirPlay of video via AV Foundation.
 Apple TVApple TV Software beta enables users to mirror the contents of an iPad 2 to an Apple TV (2nd generation) using AirPlay. This beta software also enables Photo Stream on Apple TV so users can access photos stored in iCloud. Apple TV Software beta is being provided to test the latest AirPlay functionality with your iOS 5 apps and web sites. If you wish to install Apple TV Software beta on your device, you must first register your device UDID in the iOS Developer Program Portal. 

Calendar

Birthday calendars are not currently available via the icloud.com website or in Windows. They will be available in a future release. NEW: The default calendar is still the On My iPhone calendar despite setting up an iCloud account during Setup Assistant. As a workaround, reset the default Calendar after finishing Setup Assistant in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendar > Default Calendar. NEW: Pushing iCloud Calendar data is not working in iOS. To sync your iCloud Calendar, launch the Calendar app or refresh the calendars manually using the Calendars button in the top left corner. 

Core Image

Several filters have been added since beta 1.Match data for turn based matches is currently limited to 4 KB of data. NEW: When logging in to Game Center, the password may clear and login may not complete. Trying a second time will succeed. NEW: In this beta, GameKit Invites may fail. As a workaround, try restarting the device.

 iBooksi

Books 1.2.2 may fail to display some text or images in books. Please update to iBooks 1.3 in the App Store. 

iCloud Backup

As this is beta software, it is recommended that you do not use the iCloud services to store any critical data or information. If you enable iCloud Backup, automatic backup with iTunes when syncing will be disabled. We also suggest that you manually back up your device with iTunes. Backups made with earlier versions of iOS 5 beta will soon become incompatible, and will no longer be available. It is strongly advised you upgrade to this version of the iOS 5 beta in order to continue backing up your devices. If you encounter errors restoring from a backup, or enabling a backup more than one hour after signing into iCloud, try deleting your iCloud account from Settings and adding it back. If errors persist, please try erasing your device and initiating the restore again. 

iCloud Storage

During the iOS 5 beta period, any documents stored on the servers might be purged periodically before GM. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you do not store any critical documents or information on the servers. NEW: Provisioning Profiles no longer need to be enabled for iCloud in the iOS Provisioning Portal. All newly generated provisioning profiles are now automatically enabled for iCloud. If you are using an Xcode managed Team Provisioning Profile, click refresh in the Xcode Organizer to obtain a new iCloud-enabled profile. To enable all other provisioning profiles for iCloud, simply regenerate your profiles in the iOS Provisioning Portal. If your application is using the NSMetadataQuery class, you must set a predicate, even though the predicate itself is ignored. In this beta, the setSortDescriptors: method of NSMetadataQuery is not supported. FIXED: To use iCloud prior to beta 5, you had to manually specify various container identifiers (your application’s Display set) within an Entitlements file for both of your Mac OS X and iOS projects.Starting in beta 5, to enable iCloud storage within your apps, simply click the “Enable Entitlements” checkbox in the Summary pane of your project. Xcode will create a custom entitlements file for your project that automatically includes your Team ID. You can add additional iCloud Container values as required by your application. (Note that you must regenerate your existing provisioning profiles, either with Xcode or in the iOS Provisioning Portal, to use iCloud storage.) If you specify a custom identifier string for your iCloud Key-Value Store or iCloud Container entitlement values, you no longer need to prepend your Team ID to the beginning of the string. Xcode will prepend your Team ID to these entries automaticallyThe container identifier string you pass to the URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier: method of NSFileManager MUST include the team ID at the beginning of the string. As a convenience, if you pass nil, Foundation uses the first document container ID specified in your app’s entitlements.There are issues using the Cloud Storage document API in conjunction with protected data which can lead to data corruption. FIXED: In this beta, document-based applications cannot always detect when files change, move, or are deleted out from underneath them. In this beta, file presenters (objects that adopt the NSFilePresenter protocol) do not receive some of the messages that they’re supposed to receive, especially: presentedItemDidChangepresentedSubitemDidAppearAtURL:presentedSubitemDidChangeAtURL: You can workaround this by implementing the relinquishPresentedItemToWriter: method and checking to see if the writer actually wrote when your file presenter reacquires. You can also use FSEvents to observe file system changes In this beta, messages about changes to files in a directory are not getting delivered to objects that adopt the NSFilePresenter protocol. While reporting a bug related to the iCloud storage interfaces, please include the logs collected during your debugging session. To generate these logs, you must install a special debug profile on your device.The debug profile can be obtained from http://connect.apple.com. This profile enables the generation of debug logs that are needed to diagnose any problems using iCloud storage. The instructions to collect the logs are: Install the profile. (The easiest way to do this is to mail it to yourself and open the attachment on their device.) 

Reproduce the bug.

Sync with iTunes to pull the logs off your device.Attach the logs to your bug report. You can find the logs in ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/MobileDevice/DeviceName/DiagnosticLogs.These logs can grow large very quickly, so you should remove the profile after you have reproduced the problem and pulled the logs for the bug report. NEW: File names are case-insensitive in OS X but case-sensitive in iOS. This can lead to problems when syncing files between the two. You should take steps on iOS to avoid creating files whose names differ only by case. 

iMessagei

Message beta 1 will be unable to communicate with iMessage users on beta 2 or later.iPod NEW: When using the volume buttons on the device, or on headphones, the volume slider in the UI of applications may not update even though the volume level has changed. 

iTunes

The version of iTunes that comes with beta 5 cannot sync devices that have the beta 4 software installed. To avoid this problem, do the following: Sync any devices that have beta 4 installed to the version of iTunes that came with beta 4.Upgrade iTunes to the version that comes with beta 5. Connect the device and install the beta 5 software. (Understand that you might see a failure to sync error when you first connect the device.) After installing the beta 5 software, restore from your the backup you made in step 1.Videos purchased from the iTunes Store do not play on a 2nd generation AppleTV over AirPlay with iTunes 10.5. 

Location

FIXED: The startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges method of CLLocationManager does not cause applications to be resumed or launched in the background for significant location change updates. However, if a backup from a previous software version (where an application was monitoring significant location changes) is restored to the device, significant location change monitoring will continue to cause that application to be resumed or launched in the background. 

Mail

FIXED: Forwarding a message with attachments included does not attach the file and the message compose screen does not change from “Loading….” NEW: When changing the host name of an email account in settings, blank messages may be seen in the unified inbox. As a workaround, delete and re-add the account instead of changing its host name. Music LibraryFIXED: Some songs are missing their album artwork after changing the device library via syncing. 

OpenGL ES

FIXED: In iOS 5.0 beta 4, several OpenGL ES extensions have been moved from the APPLE namespace to the EXT namespace, causing some API to be renamed. The altered extensions are EXT_color_buffer_half_float,EXT_occlusion_query_boolean, EXT_separate_shader_objects, EXT_shadow_samplers, EXT_texture_rg, EXT_debug_label, and EXT_debug_marker. 

OTA Software Update

If you are doing an OTA software update, you will need to re-sync your photos with iTunes.” 

Personal HotSpot

FIXED: In this beta, iPhone 4 device cannot join personal hotspot even if it is on due to a non functional Wi-Fi tethering on these devices. PhotosFIXED: If you apply red-eye adjustments in iOS, and import your image into the iPhoto seed build, the red-eye adjustments will not appear on that image in iPhoto. As a result, subsequent syncing of your image back to the iOS device from iPhoto will not show the red-eye adjustments. NEW: When restoring photo libraries from an iTunes backup, some photos may not appear in the Photos application after restore. Please back up your photos before updating to iOS Beta 5. 

Simulator

Location services are not functional in iOS 4.3 simulator running on Mac OS 10.7 with Xcode 4.2. 

Springboard

Push and local notifications for apps appear in the new Notification Center in iOS 5. Notification Center displays notifications that are considered “unread.” In order to accommodate push and local notifications that have no “unread” status, developers can use their application badge count to trigger a clearing of notifications from Notification Center. When an application clears its badge count (by setting it to zero), iOS 5 will clear its notifications from Notification Center. FIXED: iOS 5.0 terminates VoIP applications that are resumed in the background for incoming network traffic with extreme frequency. Developers are encouraged to make sure all incoming data is read from VoIP sockets to avoid this condition. NEW: The UIPrerenderedIcon key (in the Info.plist file) is not honored in this build. 

StoreKit

NEW: In-App purchase will not work for developers testing their apps with the iTunes Sandbox. Twitter FIXED: When tweeting your location from Safari and exiting before the location can be established, the location arrow will stay in the status bar. The arrow can be removed by killing Safari from the task switcher. 

UI Automation

FIXED: Instruments overwrites the loaded automation script, even if another program is editing it. FIXED: The play and record buttons in the Automation instrument script editor may not work properly after targeting an application that was launched by a trace session and has ended. They may also not work if you target an application that was suspended. If you run into this problem and it persists, you may need to close and reopen the trace document to get back into a functional state. FIXED: When capturing actions into a script using the Automation instrument, interfaces with web views or table cells that contain a high number of off screen elements may take an extremely long time before returning with an expression. The lock () and unlock () functions of UIATarget have been replaced with the lockForDuration () function. Starting in iOS 5 beta 2, you can now trigger the execution of an UI Automation script on an iOS device from the host terminal by using the instruments tool. The command is:

instruments -w -t

When using the cli instruments for UI Automation you can now target the default Automation Template and pass the script and results path into the tool as environment variable options. For example:instruments -w -t /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/Library/Instruments/PlugIns/AutomationInstrument.bundle/Contents/Resources/Automation.tracetemplate -e UIASCRIPT