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1) Want a last second 3G iPad? Try Best Buy
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/want-a-last-second-3g-ipad-try-best-buy/
Filed under: iPadAre you looking to track down a last-second iPad 3G? TUAW is receiving tips from all over the country. Best Buy seems to be the place to pick up an unreserved 3G iPad, quantities permitting. TUAW reader Bill writes, "In Albuquerque, by 3pm, the line went half way around the Apple store. Meanwhile, at Best Buy, there were only 15 in stock but at 5pm they still had some available."
Surfeast told us he picked up his iPad 3G "from Best Buy in Wilmington NC. No lines no hassles walked in at 4:40 and out at 5:04. Limited Supply and all gone by now." Jebz did as well, writing, "I too got one at Best Buy in Cuyahoga Falls OH. Last one of 15 in line. 20 minute wait and no prob..." Iamwatson also reported success. "I just got an iPad 3G from my Best Buy in Mobile, AL. They had 25 of them ranging in sizes."
So you want an iPad 3G? Didn't get one at Apple today? You know who to [...]
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2) Louis Vuitton selling an iPad case you don't need
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/louis-vuitton-selling-an-ipad-case-you-dont-need/
Filed under: iPad
Luxist is our luxury-obsessed sister blog here at Weblogs, Inc, and even though I'm just a poor blogger, I still enjoy browsing through their site every day, checking out all of the stuff I don't need and can't buy. Enter the Louis Vuitton iPad case, patterned canvas cases made by the famous French fashion brand that provide a very stylish sleeve for your Apple tablet. I especially like the notches in the top to show off the Home button -- you'd never actually need to press that button without seeing the screen, but I suspect it's there to just show enough of the iPad that you can prove to any onlookers that that's what you're carrying around.
They're $365, which is almost as much as the iPad itself, but as with most luxury items, if you're worried about the price, you probably shouldn't be buying them anyway. Just in case you do have more money than sense, these will [...]
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3) Tidbits from today's TUAW iPad 3G liveblog
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/tidbits-from-todays-tuaw-ipad-3g-liveblog/
Filed under: iPadThis afternoon's Cover It Live liveblog with TUAW readers provided us with some great info about the iPad Wi-Fi + 3G, which is available from Apple today! Here are some interesting notes provided by readers, our own bloggers Erica Sadun and Steve Sande, and special guests (and iPhone/iPad developers) Nate True and Kyle Kincade:
o. Reggie Suplido tried calling his iPad. Every iPad that's signed up for digital service is assigned a phone number -- and he was curious to discover how it worked when called. He reports, after trying this, that it said "The person you are trying to reach is not accepting calls at this time..." He also tried sending an SMS message. The iPad didn't receive it.
o. Several readers tried using Skype over 3G connections and, as expected, failed.
o. 3rd-Party International SIM cards were confirmed to work by our readers. One chat participant [...]
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4) AP News for iPad a missed opportunity
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/ap-news-for-ipad-a-missed-opportunity/
Filed under: iPadHaving made most of my living in the news business, I'm pretty much a news junkie. As a result, I've loaded my iPad up with a lot of news applications so I can keep up throughout the day.
I'd taken some pretty strong issue with the failings of the AP News app for the iPhone, but the iPad version hits a new low in design and function.
Let's start at the beginning. When you launch the app, you are presented with a screen that has little strips of news on what appears to be a cloth background. Each strip is a story. You can get about six of these strips on the iPad screen. That's pretty silly, since the screen is so large and the strips are so small. You would think the people that designed this app would use the extra space for more content, but that isn't the case. The home screen also has a large window which is a gateway to AP photos, and another window that leads [...]
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5) Skype calls not allowed over iPad 3G connections
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/skype-calls-not-allowed-over-ipad-3g-connections/
Filed under: iPad
During our live iPad 3G first look this afternoon, TUAW readers were able to confirm that Skype calls still cannot be placed over the iPad 3G's cellular network connection. The Skype application will not connect those calls, telling users that, "You need WiFi to call over Skype." So what's the reason for this? "Skype calls over 3G networks are currently not allowed due to contractual restrictions."
This should not come as a surprise. Skype has yet to release an iPad version of their software, and the iPhone-specific application has not received an update since early April. Testing the software on the iPad only confirmed that the same old things continue to work the same old way, regardless of the platform they were run upon.
So why the big interest?TUAWSkype calls not allowed over iPad 3G connections originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, [...]
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6) 3G technology: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/3g-technology-yesterday-today-and-tomorrow/
Filed under: InternetCellular technology has been evolving since its invention. With the first cellular telephone networks, developed by Bell Labs and AT&T, cellular technology began to make leaps forward in ease of use, voice quality, and data communication. The miracle of technology we know today as the cellular phone was made possible by a steady stream of innovation that continues on into the future.
The history of cellular technology starts at Bell Labs in the 1960's and 70's where they began to iron out the details on what a commercial cellular network would be. A cellular network is a network of base stations, or antennas, that form large pockets (cells) of radio signal coverage that overlap. With a technology called "handover," if you made a call using one base station, and you then moved out of that base station's range and into another base station's area, your call could be [...]
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7) Review: Sonic the Hedgehog 2
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/review-sonic-the-hedgehog-2/
Filed under: App Review
Sonic the Hedgehog has had a presence on the iPod since before everything "app" lived on the iPhone / iPod touch. Even today, old-school iPods like the 3rd- and 4th-gen Nanos, the iPod classic and the 5th-gen iPod can enjoy the original Sonic the Hedgehog game with some scrollwheel fun. The newly released sequel to the original game, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 [US$5.99], was just released for the iPhone and it's kind of like having a Genesis in your pocket. This is a good thing if you have fond memories of that 16-bit system, but if you're looking for a smooth, modern game with the little blue bomber, it's not. For you, we recommend keeping an eye out for Sonic 4.
We're guilty of falling into the former camp, so we're kind of pleased with the same Sega emulator the company uses in its other iPhone games (e.g., Golden Axe). This means that anyone who played the first [...]
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8) Chat live during the iPad 3G release
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/3g-happiness-chat/
Filed under: iPadYou waited, you waited, and you waited. And now some of you finally got your new iPad 3G. Sure, most of you had to remain patient while us Wi-Fi owners preened and showed off our new babies. And some of you are still waiting for the next ship date (the "arrives by" in May).
For some of you, though, your "magical" treasure is now on hand.
Whether you're waiting or a happy new owner, please join us to ask questions about your new iPad, or just share your iPad buying experience. This live TUAW community events will let you jumpstart your ownership experience and connect to other new 3G (and, yes, Wi-Fi) owners.
Want to review the chat? Click the link below to read!TUAWChat live during the iPad 3G release originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 30 Apr 2010 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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9) Pinball HD for the iPad: It doesn't get much better than this
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/pinball-hd-for-the-ipad-it-doesnt-get-much-better-than-this/
Filed under: iWork, App Review
Gameprom has taken their three popular iPhone/iPod touch pinball games, The Deep, Jungle Style Pinball and Wild West Pinball (US$.99 each), and rolled them into one amazing iPad app: Pinball HD selling at $2.99. The iPad app is much more than just a simple port with better graphics, it adds so many features and so much additional value over the iPhone apps that I consider the price to be a huge bargain. I haven't played every pinball game out for the iPad at this point, but with some minor technical quibbles, I really can't see pinball on the iPad getting much better than this. At least not for now.
TUAWPinball HD for the iPad: It doesn't get much better than this originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 30 Apr 2010 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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10) Are you buying an iPad with Wi-Fi+3G?
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/are-you-buying-an-ipad-with-wi-fi-3g/
Filed under: iPadToday you fall into one of three camps: you're buying your first iPad and you waited for the 3G-enabled model, you're NOT buying an iPad today no matter what or you bought a Wi-Fi iPad only to cash it in and upgrade to the 3G edition. So which one are you?
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TUAWAre you buying an iPad with Wi-Fi+3G? originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 30 Apr 2010 13:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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11) What to do when your Mac dies
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/what-to-do-when-your-mac-dies/
Filed under: How-tosIn general, Mac hardware is very reliable. Like any complex gizmo, a Mac will have its quirks, but only rarely do those quirks turn into a full-on, machine-killing meltdown. When that does happen, as it recently happened to my wife's MacBook, there's a few things you can do to keep the death of your Mac from becoming more of an ordeal than it has to be.
Before your Mac dies:
Back up your data. Your Mac is humming along nicely now, and if you've never had a computer die on you before, you might think it'll go on crunching binary bits forever. Unfortunately, it won't -- eventually, something on the Mac is going to fail. And when it does, it'll take all your music, documents, games, videos, and family photos down with it... unless you have those things backed up in another location. At a bare minimum you should be using Time Machine to back up your entire Mac to an [...]
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12) Apple patents multitouch gestures
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/apple-patents-multitouch-gestures/
Filed under: Apple
Patently Apple reports that Apple has picked up a major patent from the USPTO for a long list of mutitouch gestures. The gestures all involve moving two or more fingers on a multitouch surface, and cover everything from cut and copy shortcuts to global search and find and replace motions. I'm sure creative types could probably come up with at least a few other ways to ways to move your fingers on a surface, but this one's pretty far-reaching. PA also notes that almost all of these gestures were picked up by Apple as part of their Fingerworks purchase -- while (as far as I know) not all of these gestures eventually made it to the iPad, we can probably expect to see them show up in the future.
Also picked up from the USPTO includes a patent for adjusting the tempo of music played by an iPod, possibly even according to some body metric (like putting a strap on your arm [...]
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13) Joy of Tech creates Steve Jobs Email Reply Generator
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/joy-of-tech-creates-steve-jobs-email-reply-generator/
Filed under: HumorDid you ever have one of those days where it seems like everyone is getting an email from Steve Jobs but you? Well, worry no more! The Joy of Tech has created the Steve Jobs Email Reply Generator. Using a series of drop-down menus, you can compose an email to Steve Jobs, like mine to the right. Then you can create Steve's reply and choose which device he sent it from.
Reading through all of the drop-down menu options is pretty funny. However, the thing that stops short of making this gag really funny is that you can't actually send the email to yourself (or any gullible friends). You can only look at it on the screen -- which kind of defeats the purpose of an "email generator."
Anyway, props to the talent at Joy of Tech, and thanks for reminding me how much I loved Mad Libs as a kid!TUAWJoy of Tech creates Steve Jobs Email Reply Generator originally appeared on The [...]
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14) Content company raises $2 million to develop for iPad
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/content-company-raises-2-million-to-develop-for-ipad/
Filed under: iPadThinking Screen Media is a content platform developer, putting together a content delivery system designed to bring information to "millions of connected screens worldwide." Now, it seems that many of those screens might be iPads. TechCrunch reports that they've raised a whopping $2 million just to switch their development aim to the iPad. They currently have an iPad app up and running in the store, and they've got a number of other investment sources already. However, according to the report, this money is specifically for the iPad.
Of course, in the larger scheme of things, this is small potatoes. A content channel is pretty useless unless it's delivering content that people actually want, and $2 million is loose change for some of the larger content companies. This is a significant investment in terms of its scope, though. Even a smaller company like this is heavily [...]
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15) Bye-bye, Lala: Apple-owned streaming service to shut down
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/bye-bye-lala-apple-owned-streaming-service-to-shut-down/
Filed under: Music
It's a long-familiar story: innovative start-up gains traction, gets major search deal, earns attention from bigger companies, is gobbled up... and then takes down the primary service that got it so much buzz in the first place. Google acquisitions Etherpad and Jotspot, welcome your new club member from the Apple side: Lala is shutting down its streaming and music purchase operation on May 31.
Lala's site notes that users "will be able to access and play all music in your Lala collection through May 31, 2010. Any mp3 songs purchased and downloaded from Lala will continue to play as part of your local music library. You can continue to purchase mp3 songs through May 31st using your wallet balance or other payment methods." No new purchases can be made at this point and the service is no longer accepting signups. Outstanding credit balances on the site will be [...]
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16) iPhone apps make up 21% of Gameloft sales in 1Q
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/iphone-apps-make-up-21-of-gameloft-sales-in-1q/
Filed under: iPhoneGameloft's emphasis on iThings seems to be paying off. The French developer, one of the world's biggest publishers of games for mobiles, says iPhone apps accounted for 21% of its sales in the first quarter of 2010. That's a decent percentage considering that, for all of 2009, iPhone games only represented 14% of the company's sales.
While Gameloft still makes noise about other phones and platforms, including those from Palm, Samsung, Nokia and Google's Android, the company's focus seems to be on Apple devices. Late last year, Gameloft finance director Alexandre de Rochefort said his company had cut back on developing for Android because buying apps for Androids was "not as neatly done as on the iPhone," and that companies weren't making significant revenue on Google phones.
[via iPodNN]TUAWiPhone apps make up 21% of Gameloft sales in 1Q originally appeared on The [...]
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17) Patent: Invisible button on future MacBook Pros
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/patent-invisible-button-on-future-macbook-pros/
Filed under: Macbook ProAppleInsider has the story of a patent application that would turn any place on the aluminum shell of a MacBook Pro into a disappearing input space by utilizing invisible backlit holes.
The application describes an input device made of the same material as the computer housing, so when not in use, it disappears. Light, combined with a capacitive sensor, would enable it to work. The patent example showing this in action displays a control wheel that's similar to the iPod's.
Comparisons are made in the patent to the iPhone's touchscreen surface and its drawbacks -- mainly the seams and the fragility. Indeed, something made of aluminum would be a lot tougher and not look as tacked-on as plastic or rubber.
Other uses for such a device would be a trackpad, external button, a display when the computer lid is closed, Wi-Fi signal/battery indicators and more.
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18) TUAW's Daily App: Space Miner: Space Ore Bust
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/tuaws-daily-app-space-miner-space-ore-bust/
Filed under: App Store
Space Miner: Space Ore Bust is a terrific game for the iPhone -- it's an arcade game that's basically a one-stick shooter, where you move a ship around a 2D field (rendered in colorful 3D), collecting asteroid ore and taking down alien robots. But though the basic premise of the game is quite simple, there's actually a lot of depth that builds up over time, as you navigate around various zones, and upgrade your ship, your ore collector, and all of the other various parts of your space ore business.
And while the gameplay is tight and fun, the best part of Space Miner (in my humble opinion) is the brilliant and hilarious script. Not only does the story of the game give you great reasons to keep going out there and blasting ore, but it's legitimately creative and funny. Chicago poet and performer Robbie Q. Telfer is listed in the credits as story editor, and that [...]
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19) Apple Retail stores closed between 4-5PM due to iPad 3G launch
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/30/apple-retail-stores-closed-between-4-5pm-due-to-ipad-3g-launch/
Filed under: iPad
Apple has decided to close all of their 220+ retail stores for one hour in advance of the iPad Wi-Fi + 3G launch in the US today. As noted on the individual retail store listings:
The store will be closed from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 30, to prepare for the arrival of iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G.
All store closings are local time. The closings suggest that Apple is expecting long lines even though one version of the iPad has already made its big launch. On the April 3rd iPad Wi-Fi launch, Apple sold 300,000 iPads in 24 hours. Five days after launch, Apple had reported another 150,000 units sold, bringing the total to over 450,000 units sold. This coming Monday will be exactly one month from the iPad Wi-Fi's launch. If Apple's retail preparations are correct in surmising long lines for the iPad Wi-Fi + 3G launch, it's very likely that, come Monday, Apple will be [...]
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