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The Register reports HP intends to build a tablet device that will run Palm’s WebOS. No shock, considering WebOS might be the best mobile OS on the market, and iPad has proven the market exists.
Apple’s now shared ‘the most hyped tablet since The Ten Commandments’, and here are our initial likes and dislikes.
The likes:
The dislikes:
After we’ve gotten a chance to spend more time with the new Apple iPad, we’ll be back to report more.
Here are all the changes Amazon made to their Kindle program. From being less stingy with their cut of e-book sales to trying to give the suckers away for free, there’s a lot that’s new but nothing that’s remotely innovative.
We now know that Amazon’s response to the impending annihilation of their entire electronic publishing empire is to wait until literally the 11th hour of the Apple tablet launch to give their partners the same deal Apple’s App Store developers have. If Amazon were selling my book I’d feel like they were intentionally screwing me all along if I’d gone from getting around 1/3 of my revenues back, only to find Amazon could have afforded to give me 70% all along.
The fear’s already begun. Let’s see how much backlash the world’s most powerful bookstore (up to this point) receives once the Apple online publishing machine takes hold.
More new Apple tablet details, including twin dock connectors to hook up your tablet to a dock that’ll let you view it in landscape mode and a large antenna panel to counteract the inevitable aluminum back cover.
The most interesting passage is here in bold: “The company’s version of the tablet will feature built-in Wi-Fi utilizing Verizon’s hotspots for free data; the device will switch onto the 3G cellular network when it’s away from a hotspot. This makes it easy and safe to connect to trusted Wi-Fi servers, and you’ll get a line-item for that data service on your cell bill. Basically you won’t need a home data modem service anymore,” continues Morris.
OK, so does this mean the new tablet will act as a hotspot, much like Novatel’s MiFi? Perhaps we’re talking about the Cable Internet access killer here?
Full article here.
It sure looks like it.
More Hints at Apple’s Desire to Hold ‘iPad’ Trademark for Tablet Device – Mac Rumors.
The Apple January 27 special event is confirmed with the words “Come see our latest creation”.
Several new rumors about the new iPhone here. And the author, Nilay Patel, probably does a mixed job of speculating:
‘The rumor: Another Apple patent application hints that portable DVR functionality is coming to the iPod / iPhone — you'll be able to grab TV and radio content from cable, satellite, OTA, or using “services” with your portable device and then load that into iTunes. Not only will you be able to connect new iPods to a cable box to record shows — channel changing and everything — but Apple’s going to release an accessory for older iPods to enable this functionality as well.
Our take: This would be like a dream come true for the consumer, and a crazy heroin nightmare for Apple to actually implement — can you imagine an iPod with a freaking CableCARD slot? Neither can we. Besides, it’s not like Apple to push content sales from anything other than the iTunes Store, and it’s especially not like Apple to extend functionality to older iPods when it can just release a newer one in a slightly different metallic finish. Next!’
Well actually, Nilay, a CableCARD slot isn’t needed for Apple to go into the TV business – and iTunes doesn’t have to be destroyed for Apple to grace us with this sweet front end app. In fact, I’d bet on seeing something just like this patent.
More here.
This is just the first of many new features that’ll bring MobileMe right into being your one stop “my personal stuff in the cloud” service.
Expect more to come. These services work even better on ten inch screens, and the iSlate will fill that nicely.
AppleInsider | Apple releases MobileMe Gallery software on iPhone App Store.
RXC’s always a great source for visionary insight. I like his perspective better than anyone’s, personally.
‘Apple will under-promise and over-deliver for the iSlate. And if for some reason they don’t, then they’ll just declare it to be a hobby, like the AppleTV.’
via I, Cringely » Blog Archive » Apple 2010: More of the Same and Blu-Ray, too – Cringely on technology.