Apple highlights 'Life on iPad' stories in new promotional webpage
In time for the holiday season, Apple has launched a new page on its website dedicated to telling the stories of an eclectic gathering of athletes, doctors, dancers and more, who use the iPad in unique ways.
The new "Life on iPad" webpage features a total of six stories, with text and video describing the many ways customers use Apple's tablet. Clips from each story were first shown during the recent iPad event in October just before the iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina display were revealed onstage.
The large teaser image, which leads to what can be considered a highlight reel, reads:
First up is Siemens Energy-Wind Service, which supplies their technicians with iPads to help aid in maintenance and repair of massive windmills. Previously, workers would have binders and "over a thousand pages" of materials craned up to the worksite, but all that is replaced with Apple's tablet. In addition, the iPad allows for photo taking, correspondence and Internet access in remote locations.
In "Finding the extra edge," speedskater Bridie Farrell is shown using iOS app Dartfish Express to record and analyze her workout sessions. With the iPad's computational horsepower, Farrell and her training team can review video without having to carry around a backpack of gear.
Another story comes from Dr. Itaru Endo, Director of Digestive Surgery and Liver Transplantation at Yokohama City University, who developed an iPad app that displays interactive patient data during live surgeries. Through augmented reality, surgeons are better equipped in the operating room. The app also delivers real-time patient data to help doctors conduct safer procedures.
The remaining three stories include a wine maker, a Broadway dance choreographer and an endurance offroad race team.
The new "Life on iPad" webpage features a total of six stories, with text and video describing the many ways customers use Apple's tablet. Clips from each story were first shown during the recent iPad event in October just before the iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina display were revealed onstage.
The large teaser image, which leads to what can be considered a highlight reel, reads:
In all, six different companies and individuals are featured in the vignettes, complete with interviews explaining how the iPad helps in their everyday life.We designed iPad to be the best tool for all the things you do. But we never imagined where you'd end up taking it. Here are just a few stories.
First up is Siemens Energy-Wind Service, which supplies their technicians with iPads to help aid in maintenance and repair of massive windmills. Previously, workers would have binders and "over a thousand pages" of materials craned up to the worksite, but all that is replaced with Apple's tablet. In addition, the iPad allows for photo taking, correspondence and Internet access in remote locations.
In "Finding the extra edge," speedskater Bridie Farrell is shown using iOS app Dartfish Express to record and analyze her workout sessions. With the iPad's computational horsepower, Farrell and her training team can review video without having to carry around a backpack of gear.
Another story comes from Dr. Itaru Endo, Director of Digestive Surgery and Liver Transplantation at Yokohama City University, who developed an iPad app that displays interactive patient data during live surgeries. Through augmented reality, surgeons are better equipped in the operating room. The app also delivers real-time patient data to help doctors conduct safer procedures.
The remaining three stories include a wine maker, a Broadway dance choreographer and an endurance offroad race team.
Comments
Absolutely gorgeous page.
I'm waiting for the "Life on Android Tablets" edition, where it shows the tablets sitting beautifully in drawers and on warehouse shelves everywhere, making very fine dust collectors and doorstops.
Absolutely gorgeous page.
I'm waiting for the "Life on Android Tablets" edition, where it shows the tablets sitting beautifully in drawers and on warehouse shelves everywhere, making very fine dust collectors and doorstops.
I think that video does exist. It's buried on the fourth shelf, sandwiched between the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the Galaxy Tab 10.0.5
... and those shelves are located in a government warehouse, you know the one where they are storing the Lost Ark.
Absolutely gorgeous page.
I'm waiting for the "Life on Android Tablets" edition, where it shows the tablets sitting beautifully in drawers and on warehouse shelves everywhere, making very fine dust collectors and doorstops.
I thought I saw those tablets dumped in urine-stenched alleys down on skid-row. It was a damn shame... waste of a nice alley.
Absolutely gorgeous page.
I'm waiting for the "Life on Android Tablets" edition, where it shows the tablets sitting beautifully in drawers and on warehouse shelves everywhere, making very fine dust collectors and doorstops.
Haha you funny man Mr Slurpy! Slurp slurp! Must take you ages to come up with that joke.
I thought I saw those tablets dumped in urine-stenched alleys down on skid-row. It was a damn shame... waste of a nice alley.
Ah yes SF because everyone who owns an Android device should be shunned. What a wonderful ivory tower you must live in to look down upon everyone else and judge them!
Slorp slorp!
Come on Microsoft, Samsung, Amazon, and Google, get your Apple copy pages up quick. You know you don't know what you're going to next without Apple showing you.
Haha you funny man Mr Slurpy! Slurp slurp! Must take you ages to come up with that joke.
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I love the design of these pages. Beautiful.
Hey, Ballmer, go get yourself a real job.
Hey, Ballmer, go get yourself a real job.
Are you kidding? Ballmer is leaving because he thought it would be best for the company. He realized that MS needed a new direction so he left. It's the same reason we elect new presidents every four years
Keep telling yourself, that, Steve.
Yep, they were pretty much sick of his nude erection.
Nah. Pretty sure the board of directors finally had enough excuses and Bill Gates could no longer defend him. He was forced out.