Posts Tagged ‘Apple’

Jan 27

It Has Been Unveiled: “The iPad”

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Hello,

As a we all patiently sat and waited for this day to come while all the rumors travelled from blog to blog; today it has finally been unveiled: the Ipad is here!!!!!!  I am so excited about it.  I just got back to my office and the first thing I did was open Safari to look for the video.

Please take a look at it because it really shows what the Ipad is about.  To watch it click: Here.

Here are some of the specs:

Size and weight
Height:   9.56 inches (242.8 mm)
Width:    7.47 inches (189.7 mm)
Depth:    0.5 inch (13.4 mm)
Weight:  1.5 pounds (.68 kg) Wi-Fi model;
1.6 pounds (.73 kg) Wi-Fi + 3G model

Display

9.7-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology
1024-by-768-pixel resolution at 132 pixels per inch (ppi)
Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating
Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously

Capacity3
16GB, 32GB, or 64GB flash drive  (to View all Specs click HERE)

I am very excited about this product.  Let me know what you think!!!!!

That’s it for now.

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Jan 21

A Rumor is a Rumor is a Rumor……BuT Is It TruE???

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Hello,

Here we are with Apple agaaaaaaain.  We are very close to actually seeing the Tablet and exactly at the moment it happens all the rumors that have been posted will either be confirmed or will be way off.  One thing is for sure; in the past Apple always managed to leave as happily surprised and in amazement when introduced to one of their new products or upgraded versions.

Here are some of the rumors that have been floating from blog to blog:

iLounge today reported:

1.  The tablet will possibly have two dock connectors to allow the device to be docked in either portrait or landscape orientations

2.  The back of the tablet is said to be metal but with a “long rear stripe” for wireless broadcasting.

3.  The new tablet will likely offer optional 3G service in addition to built-in Wi-Fi.

The AppleInsider reported

1.   The device looks remarkably similar to a concept rendering published early last year but with even more similarities to the iPhone 3GS.

2.  The tablet is said to sport all the same in/out connectivity as the current iPhone 3GS, including a 3.5-mm stereo headphone jack, built-in speaker grills, a microphone, GPS, 3G connectivity and a 30-pin dock connector.

Other Sites Reported:

1.  Prototypes of the tablet have offered components making it compatible with CDMA wireless networks such as Verizon’s, which would back up increasing claims, including some as recently as today.

2.  Apple and Verizon have partnered on the new device. Apple Insider is careful to note, however, that it has been unable to confirm CDMA compatibility for the final shipping product.

And the rumors go on and on and on and a rumor is a rumor is a rumor……BuT Is It TruE???   I can’t wait to find out!!!!!!!  Source: (MacRumors, iLounge, AppleInsider)

Well, that’s it for now.

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Jan 4

Can Technology Zoom Right By Us Any Faster?

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It’s me agaaaain, and today I am blown away trying to catch up with the unbelievable speed technology uses to zoom right by us.  It is almost as if we get the latest items we want and as soon as we open the package we find out a new and/or better gadget is around the corner.  Using as a point of reference the Iphone, The 1st generation came out June 2007.  My partner went out and bought it for me.  Then we bought my first 3G about a month after it was released July 11, 2008; therefore I gave my fist generation to her and kept the new one.  Then came the 3Gs. that was released about June 9th, 2009.  What did we do?  Recycle of course and my partner ended up with my 3G.  There was a lapse of 12 months in between new phones but as soon as one comes out a news release surfaces talking about a much better product.   Now Mac is about to release the tablet and the comparison is done against the Phone.  Business Week writes about the subject with the greatest title:

Five Ways Apple’s Tablet May Change the World

Eye catching isn’t it?  I haven’t even finished playing with my 3Gs that I am waiting like a little kid to see what the Apple’s Tablet will do.  Now the question is:  Do I want it?  I would love for Apple Tablet to change my world for the better of course :-)  Wouldn’t you?

apple-tablet-005-300x204Here is the Article from BusinessWeek.com , please read below:

Five Ways Apple’s Tablet May Change the World

The iPad is on the way, and it just might reduce calling costs, cut your commute, and, to the delight of journalists everywhere, pull print media back from the brink

By Ben Kunz

Business writers love hyperbole. The ground will swell. The paradigm will shift. But what if occasionally a new tech gadget comes along that really does shake up society? Apple’s (AAPL) planned tablet may just be such a device.

Speculation about Apple’s one-device-to-rule-them-all iPad reached fever pitch this month when Yair Reiner, an analyst at Oppenheimer (OPY), dug through Steve Jobs’ production pipeline and found evidence that the tablet was being readied for an April 2010 launch.

The timing makes sense. The iPhone is three years old, the U.S. economy is rebounding, and gadget demand is pent up among Americans who held off on toy upgrades during the recession. By spring we’ll no doubt be past the holiday sales of the black-and-white e-readers that still look vaguely like medical prostate screening devices.

The world is recovering from its Wall Street hangover, and it’s looking for a new tech party invitation. An Apple tablet would be the guest of honor. Laura DiDio, an analyst at Information Technology Intelligence, has predicted the Apple tablet will be “the next big thing,” complete with 10- to 12-inch high-res screen, Web connection, and a video cam. Other manufacturers such as Dell (DELL) are preparing tablets, too, but Apple is the one to watch—because Apple is best at making radical new hardware formats undeniably cool.

Print Media Comeback

So yes, the Jesus Tablet will appear. And yes, you’ll buy one with an artificially high price of, say, $800 as penance for being an early adopter. Within two years the price will fall to $199 until everyone including your 6-year-old has a gleaming, do-anything, interactive pane of glass on his or her desk.

As that happens, the iPad will change the world in at least five ways.

• Magazine and newspaper publishing will bounce back as consumers rediscover paid subscriptions. Sorry, Chris Anderson, but not everything will revert to free. It’s no mistake Time Inc.’s (TWX) Sports Illustrated invested in a sexy tablet magazine demo that’s also due to hit the market next year.

Publishers realize they have a very narrow window to recapture the paid subscribers they lost to the Web, and they’ll do anything to grab you with the Apple gizmo. Expect to see publishers launch visually stunning versions of their magazines with swooping typography, video insets, CNN iReporter-style news uploads, social media overlays—whatever it takes to make you think you’re seeing a magazine or newspaper like never before, so much so you’ll even want to pay for it.

• Television and radio ratings will continue to fall. Unlike print, TV and radio won’t fit easily into the Apple tablet’s format. Sure, U.S. consumers still watch 5 hours and 9 minutes of live television a day, but the problem is ratings don’t hold when commercials actually air. Certainly, Apple will try to push TV shows and movies through the tablet via iTunes, but we’re betting they don’t sit well in your hand. Rather than being a device to watch television, the Apple tablet is more likely to be an interactive distraction when real TV ads come on your basement set.

Nielsen noted this trend of “concurrent media usage” this spring, in a $3.5 million study that recorded what hundreds of people actually do when commercials air. When TV spots came on, people picked up laptops, magazines, or cell phones and did something other than watch the screen. Expect that trend to accelerate when you have an Apple tablet in your lap.

• Augmented-reality views of the world will increase. If you missed this trend, it’s simple: Augmented reality puts computer graphics on top of live video feeds, similar to the yellow line you see on the field in NFL games. iPhone users now can download applications that overlay a video feed from their iPhone camera—providing floating arrows on the screen showing you, say, the distance to the nearest New York City subway station.

With a larger tablet, such video overlays on reality will become even more compelling. Expect app makers to leap ahead by giving construction workers 3D instructions at a job site, providing consumers with product reviews that float over items on sale at the mall, or serving daters a visual display of the job history, FICO score, and criminal record of that cute guy or gal they meet at a bar.

• Two-way video on tablets will push communication costs even lower. Yes, technically you can do portable video today, if you’re willing to walk around town with a laptop flipped open near a Wi-Fi zone. But by and large, our infrastructure still can’t accommodate simple two-way video on the go. Add a tablet with built-in Webcam, and suddenly video calls are as easy as holding up a mirror. You better believe AT&T (T) and Verizon Wireless (VZ) are sweating about the advent of Skype video in subway trains or on Hawaiian beaches. (Perhaps Apple will throw its partner AT&T a bone by holding off on tablet Webcams for a few generations. Or it will throw AT&T under the bus by cutting a tablet deal with Verizon Wireless, a scenario at least under consideration earlier this year.

• Telecommuting may finally take off. If you hate your commute and care remotely about the environment, then why do you still sit in traffic for two hours each day? Because society has decreed face time is better than phone time. But when Apple tablets make portable video truly accessible, plane tickets and poor coffee in cars may become things of the past.

We could be wrong. Perhaps it’s too much to hope for: a world where Apple provides low-cost, two-way video anywhere that saves print journalism while reducing phone costs, augments reality while cutting your commute, heck, even brings humanity closer together while stopping traffic jams and pollution.

But heck, Apple, even if you can’t solve the world’s problems, we’ll buy one anyway.

Ben Kunz is director of strategic planning at Mediassociates, a media planning and Internet strategy firm. He is author of the advertising strategy blog ThoughtGadgets.com. (Source:  businessweek.com

Well, That’s it for now.

But let me ask you something: Do you want and Apple Tablet?  I would love to hear your comments!

Don’t forget to return tomorrow for more!

And remember if you are planning to sell your house or if you are looking to buy a house: Call me!!

I am only a phone call away!

Have a good night!!!

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Virginia R. Hoato
Realty World – Blue Property Group, Inc
DRE LIC# 01781539
Direct:  510-305-3254
Fax:  209-234-2750

Email: virginiarh@rightchoicehomes4u.com
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Nov 12

Rumors: A Verizon iPhone in 2010

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I was just reading CNN.com and came across the article below.

I have been hearing a lot of people wanting an iPhone but not being able to get it because of being tied to a contract with another carrier.  Take a look at this article; it should make a lot of people smile.  Enjoy:

Two sources say Apple is building a hybrid “worldmode” phone that Verizon could use

Verizon iPhoneJudging from reader comments in this space, there are a lot of cellphone owners in America locked into Verizon (VZ) contracts who would buy an iPhone in a minute if they didn’t have to switch carriers to get it.

Verizon has made it pretty clear that it would cut a deal with Apple (AAPL), were it not for a couple of impediments: 1) the contract that makes AT&T (T) the iPhone’s exclusive U.S. carrier, and 2) the fact that Verizon’s network (based on CDMA2000 technology) is incompatible with Apple’s smartphone (which uses W-CDMA (UMTS)).

The first roadblock — AT&T’s contract — is set to expire next year, according to widely cited 2008 USA Today article that included an interview with chairman Randall Stephenson. (Stephenson declined to comment on the details of the contract.)

The second barrier could also disappear were Apple to build a new iPhone that is compatible with both AT&T and Verizon’s networks.

Last week, AppleInsider reported on rumors that Apple may be doing just that. Its source was a leaked OTR Global report, based on unnamed sources in Apple’s Taiwanese supply chain, that said Apple was making a “worldmode” phone using a new hybrid chip from Qualcomm (QCOM).

On Wednesday, a second source for the rumor emerged, this one with a date attached. According to GigaOm’s Colin Gibbs, Northeast Securities has issued a research note, based again on supply chain sources, that says Apple will launch a W-CDMA/CDMA2000-enabled iPhone through Verizon by the summer of 2010.

This assumes that Apple and Verizon can cut a mutually satisfactory deal. But judging from the tone of bitter resignation coming from AT&T executives lately, it sounds like Steve Jobs and Randall Stephenson may have finally come to terms.

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Oh, and……..please

LET ME KNOW what you think.  I am just curious,

Have a good night

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Virginia R Hoato

SOURCE:  CNN.com.  Posted by Philip Elmer-DeWitt
November 12, 2009 6:04 AM