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Quote: Originally Posted by allblue I should point out that by disposition I am an optimist! I envy your optimism. The big content houses; be they music, movies, books, news, whatever; will not give up their position without a fight. Your …
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Quote: Originally Posted by FineTunes Another option for the iPad is a kevlar case. Sign me up for the Kevlar case with balistic glass bezel ;-) As long as it doesn't interfere with the touch interface, of course.
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Quote: Originally Posted by stonefree Who would Jesus bomb? [removed by author on second thought]
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Quote: Originally Posted by Woohoo! Likely a cold finger doesn't register as well as a warm one. I have to tell my older clients to stick their finger under their arm or in their mouths to warm it up before using touch devices. I'm trying t…
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I pre-ordered an iPad. I have had the desire and the financial means to purchase something in this niche for 15 years. And yet I have not, until the iPad. I bought my first Mac less than 6 months ago, having owned 12+ PCs in the past 15 years…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich There is room for the publisher in future models, but obviously not for the printing presses and logistics. There is probably room for a publisher - but will the role of 'publisher' be profitable?
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Lets see... Apple iPhone. iPhone 3g. iPhone 3gs. To the best of my knowledge, there have been some minor 'under the hood' changes in processor/dram, but not a lot of change on the touch hardware itself. So... the companies that are playing …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaveGee Now on to the mega-million-dollar question... Given the level of 'roughness' todays world readily accepts due to the unedited 'wild west' nature of the web... are those 'publisher changes' appreciated, expec…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Woohoo! What company in their right mind is going to lose business because they insist on not being compatible with everyone else? Well, it has worked for Microsoft so far. Quote: Originally Posted by Woohoo! …
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There is a role that the big publishing houses serve that needs to be discussed. I am torn about this role myself, and so I will not offer 'solutions' just commentary. Publishers act as arbiters of taste by filtering out of millions of submiss…
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It boils down to yet another content provider who sees the end it's way of life. We all fear change. But when the supposed hang up is the agency model... This is a company with severe cranial rectal inversion. Lets break it out. The retai…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea Other than Entourage (epic fail for me..glad we're getting real outlook) the MacBU has done pretty well. Perhaps they can even fix up Office Mobile to not suck so much on the iPad. Well, since MS has to re-wr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JupiterOne I think he means the versions on the iPad. Importing seems to be there, but not exporting. Numbers on iPad Keynote on iPad That being the case, he has a point. I hope that someone comes out …
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea you mean like this? http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi...ce-mobile.mspx I think the MacBU can handle that port from WinMo to iPad. I doubt there will be much of a market on the iPad for a port of Offic…
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To TekStud, TechStud or whatever pseudonym you feel necessary to post under. You got banned for a reason. Quite hiding under different names so you can spew your garbage here. You are a troll, an idiot, and a complete waste of space.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Smiles77 The comment about Pages on the iPad being able to export to Word is really the only thing that I am a bit concerned about. Keynote and Numbers do not export to Microsoft Office formats, Um. I useNumbers wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zunx A native Microsoft Office (and specially PowerPoint) for the iPad is a must. As is a USB port for the remote control and to share files. Hopefully in the near future. Meanwhile waiting... I hope MS Office never…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chronster In my field of work, this thing definitely isn't powerful or robust enough to get what I need done, but for a doctor for instance, being able to walk into a room and pull up a patient's chart for easy navig…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mrtotes Imagine you're in Dec 2006. Now insert the words "mobile phones" in place of "TV sets". except... 1.) Smart Phones were not a mature market. 2.) Smart Phones were not a comodity product. 3.) Sma…
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Apple may sell one, I won't be buying. I am working out ways to pay LESS to the cable companies, satelite companies and telco's - not more. I don't see an advantage worth the 100% to 130% premium on a 'normal' HDTV + additional monthly recurring…