via mashable.com This is for all of you who think the iPad is “just a big iPhone/iTouch”… “Yeah, we know. Although experts have been congratulating Apple on how competitive the iPad prices are, when you actually have to part with 500 bucks or more (if you want 3G, which is a must-have for such a [...]
This is for all of you who think the iPad is “just a big iPhone/iTouch”…
“Yeah, we know. Although experts have been congratulating Apple on how competitive the iPad prices are, when you actually have to part with 500 bucks or more (if you want 3G, which is a must-have for such a device), it hurts.
There is a solution that won’t cost you a dime, though. It also won’t get you an iPad, but you can perhaps fool someone with poor eyesight into thinking that you have one, at least for a second. Yes, we’re talking about a paper iPad.
To make one yourself, you’ll need these two PNG files: the front and the back. Print them, cut them out, and voila — your brand-new paper iPad is ready to… well, it can’t really do anything except sit on your desk, but considering the price is zero, we won’t hold it against it.”
Milestone: iTunes Breaks 10 Billion Song Downloads: http://bit.ly/chXpKjSent from the mobile device of Matt Takhar. Posted via email from Matt Takhar’s posterous
“Report: iPhone is number three smartphone platform worldwide” – TUAW.comhttp://www.tuaw.com/2010/02/24/report-iphone-is-number-three-smartphone-platform-worldwide/?icid=px-iphone (Chart by Apple Insider) A new Gartner report puts the iPhone at number three on the list of smartphone platforms in use worldwide, right behind Nokia’s Symbian OS and the RIM software used in Blackberry devices. More importantly, the report has Apple’s device gaining market [...]

A new Gartner report puts the iPhone at number three on the list of smartphone platforms in use worldwide, right behind Nokia’s Symbian OS and the RIM software used in Blackberry devices. More importantly, the report has Apple’s device gaining market share — its unit share has more than doubled in the last year, from 11.4 million units in 2008 to more than 24 million in 2009.
Android is also on the list, and while it’s not quite competing with iPhone yet, that brand experienced even greater growth, from less than a million phones in 2008 up to almost 7 million in 2009. And perhaps the most interesting takeaway is that while Symbian experienced a nearly 10% drop in market share, both its and RIM’s totals actually rose. While cellphone sales at large are down, smartphone sales are up across the board. I don’t know how much you can thank Apple for this, but clearly more people are doing more things with their cell phones than just the usual calling.
Video Chat Coming to iPad and iPhone? [PICS]: http://bit.ly/9KEro2Surely this will need a forward facing camera?!? Posted via email from Matt Takhar’s posterous
Couple Says “iDo†at Apple Store Wedding [VIDEO]: http://bit.ly/bqGqyt You have to watch the video! Is this sad or funny, or both? Posted via email from Matt Takhar’s posterous
Photoshop Prepares to Turn 20: http://bit.ly/djKy3KI’ve been using it for around 10 years, what about you??? Posted via email from Matt Takhar’s posterous
via apple.com Looking forward to getting mine! Posted via web from Matt Takhar’s posterous









