iPad: Tablet PC

January 28th, 2010 Netbook 2010 Posted in Technology Focus Comments Off

Technology.am (Jan, 28, 2010) — San FranciscO: Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the company’s much-anticipated iPad tablet computer Wednesday, calling it a new third category of mobile device that is neither smart phone nor laptop, but something in between.

apple_tablet_steveThe iPad will start at $499. But Apple must still persuade recession-weary consumers who already have other devices to open their wallets yet again. Apple plans to begin selling the iPad in two months.

Jobs said the device would be useful for reading books, playing games or watching video, describing it as “so much more intimate than a laptop and so much more capable than a smart phone.”

The half-inch-thick iPad is larger than the company’s popular iPhone but similar in design. It weighs 1.5 pounds and has a touch screen that is 9.7 inches diagonally. It comes with 16, 32 or 64 gigabytes of flash memory storage, and has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity built in.

Jobs said the device has a battery that lasts 10 hours and can sit for a month on standby without needing a charge.

Raven Zachary, a contributing analyst with a mobile research agency called The 451 Group, considered the iPad a laptop replacement, especially because Apple is also selling a dock with a built-in keyboard.

But Forrester Research analyst James McQuivey said he does not believe the iPad offered enough additional features for consumers to justify buying yet another gadget, or to call it a new category of device.

In an e-mail, he criticized its lack of social features, such as ways to share photos and home video and recommend books.

Sitting on stage in a cozy leather chair, Jobs demonstrated how the iPad is used for surfing the Web with Apple’s Safari browser. The CEO typed an e-mail using an on-screen keyboard and flipped through photo albums by flicking his finger across the screen, Associated Press reported.

He also showed off a new electronic book store and a book-reading interface that emulates the look of a paper book. That puts the iPad in competition with Amazon.com Inc.’s Kindle and e-book store.

Tim Bajarin of Creative Strategies Inc. called the iPad a great multipurpose mobile device – and the first tablet with a chance of success with consumers.

But Bajarin said Jobs’ presentation only touched the tip of what the iPad could do for newspapers, magazines and book publishers, three industries struggling in the transition to the digital age.

A new newspaper reader program from The New York Times and a game from Electronic Arts Inc. were demonstrated during the event. The iBookstore launched with titles from Penguin, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Hachette Book Group and Macmillan, and will open up to other publishing houses.

Carolyn Reidy, chief executive of Simon & Schuster, called the iPad a “terrific device” that gives readers the ability to adjust the typeface and turn pages by touching a finger to the screen, as opposed to pushing a button, as the Kindle requires.

Applause rang out as Jobs stepped onto the stage to introduce the iPad to hundreds of analysts, bloggers and other guests at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.

Accompanied at times by executives from Apple and other companies, Jobs played showman throughout the hour-and-a-half presentation, slowly revealing details about the iPad. When he announced the price – lower than what had been speculated – it was accompanied by the sound of glass shattering.

Like iPods and the iPhone, the iPad can sync with Apple’s Macintosh and Microsoft’s Windows computers. Jobs said the iPad will also be better for playing games and watching video than either a laptop or the small screen of a smart phone.

Unlike a laptop, the iPad has an accelerometer, so gamers can tilt the device to control what’s happening on the screen. And the iPad is lighter and easier to hold for long periods of time while watching a movie or TV show.

Its large screen makes it much easier to touch type than on a smart phone, and it is extremely responsive to finger swipes and taps for easy scrolling through Facebook, photo albums and news articles.

The iPad comes with software that includes a calendar, maps, and video and music players. All seem to have been slightly redesigned to take advantage of the iPad’s bigger screen.

Still, tablet computers have existed for a decade with little success. Jobs acknowledged Apple will have to work to convince consumers who already have smart phones and laptops that they need the iPad.

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Apple said to prepare tablet PC introduction

January 6th, 2010 Staff Posted in Technology Focus Comments Off

Technology.am (Jan 06, 2009) — Apple Inc., looking for to win a bigger share of the market for handheld computers, is setting up to uncover a tablet PC this month, according to a person known with the subject.

apple_tabletThe device is planned to go on sale in March, said the person, who declined to be recognized because particulars of the product are secretive.

Offering a tablet PC would assist Apple take advantage on demand from consumers for devices that can surf the Web and play movies and music. The product might too spark fresh contest for Amazon.com Inc., maker of the Kindle electronic-book reader, and makers of netbooks such as Acer Inc., Asustek Computer Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co.

“We wait for the key differentiator of the device to be its software,” Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray & Co. in Minneapolis, wrote in a note to clients previous week. “Apple’s tablet would contend well in the netbook kind, although it would not be a netbook.”

Apple may trade about 1.4 million tablets in 2010 if the product goes on sale in March, Munster wrote. If the product sells for about $600, that would raise the company’s sales by about 2 percent, he said. Apple might design the tablet to maintain over 100,000 applications that at present run on its iPhone, he said.

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Samsung signs RealD in nascent 3D TV market

January 4th, 2010 Staff Posted in Technology Focus Comments Off

Technology.am (Jan 04, 2010) — Samsung Electronics has announced a joint venture to utilize RealD’s 3D display technology in its TVs, a move that could assist to widen RealD’s business from theaters today to the home tomorrow.

samsung-logo“Together, we are dedicated to enhancing the TV viewing experience with the finest that 3D technology can offer including immersive, lifelike depth and a new realm of color clarity,” Dongho Shin, senior vice president of Samsung Electronics’ Visual Display Division, said in a statement.

3D display technology today is usually restricted to first-class movie theater screens, with RealD vying against Dolby 3D from Dolby Labs and XpanD. However home 3D theater is the next frontier. High-profile 3D movies, most particularly James Cameron’s “Avatar,” are nudging 3D technology toward the mainstream in both movie creation and display.

The complicated trouble with 3D is making sure that people’s left and right eyes see the similar scene from somewhat different perspectives, letting the brain rebuild the 3D world. The screening today usually is done with special glasses–not the red and blue cardboard models from decades past although a variety of other more refined technologies. RealD uses polarized light to divide the right-eye and left-eye views.

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Seesmic purchasing Ping.fm social update service

January 4th, 2010 Staff Posted in Technology Focus Comments Off

Technology.am (Jan 04, 2010) — Seesmic, which makes Twitter and Facebook access apps, is buying Ping.fm, a service for updating several social services at the same time. Conditions of the agreement are not being disclosed. Ping co-founders Adam Duffy and Sean McCullough are joining Seesmic and will commence work on integrating their service into the Seesmic clients, said Seesmic CEO Loic Le Meur.

pingA year and a bit later, there’s been some consolidation of the players; however the game is still perplexing: Pownce and Kwippy are gone, for example, and Friendfeed has been captivated by Facebook. However many people still make use of multiple social networks and messaging systems, and for the majority part, they require diverse applications to access them all. The service is easily reached from the Ping.fm Web site, from different third-party mobile and desktop clients, as well as from instant messaging services and e-mail. It’s a extremely competent switching station for individual network updates.

Ping.fm has elasticity to allow you send definite updates to definite services. Such as, you can represent one update as personal and have it posted on Facebook and Twitter, and the next you can describe work-related and mail only to LinkedIn. Seesmic at present reads Twitter and Facebook updates, however it will likely get support for additional services in upcoming versions.

A quick glance at stats says that Ping.fm is increasing, and definitely the multi-network skills that Seesmic is acquiring fit into that company’s undertaking.

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Chrome passes Safari in browser handling

January 4th, 2010 Staff Posted in Technology Focus Comments Off

Technology.am (Jan 04, 2010) — In its 15th month of public being, Google’s Chrome browser surpassed Safari for share of international usage in December.

cromebrowerChrome jumped from 3.9 percent to 4.6 percent of usage, according to statistics that analytics firm Net Applications publishes based on the 160 million monthly visitors to the system of Web sites using its services. Safari improved from 4.4 percent to 4.5 percent. Chrome’s leap came as Google released the first beta version of its browser for Mac OS X and Linux computers. Earlier only a developer-preview version was obtainable.

As of previous month, Google had been planned to modify the Chrome 4.0 beta version to “stable” on January 12, although mention of that release date has currently been removed from the Chromium development calendar. One likely glitch: the Mac beta version and the current Mac developer-preview version don’t yet support one key characteristic of the newer 4.0 personification of Chrome: extensions. That means the feature, which allows people tailor what the browser can do to some level, has yet to obtain extensive testing on Mac OS X machines.

In addition according to Net Applications’ statistics, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer sustained its stable slide, dropping from 63.6 percent to 62.7 percent usage. The majority of IE’s share loss has been picked up by No. 2 Firefox; however that open-source browser slipped from 24.7 percent to 24.6 percent from November to December.

Better news for Microsoft, and for Web developers who hate sustaining the IE 6 browser first released in 2001: IE 8 has approximately edged the older browser to the side as the top browser version in use.

IE 8 rose in usage from 19.3 percent to 20.9 percent from November to December, whilst IE 6 dropped from 22.1 percent to 21 percent.

After overwhelming Netscape in the first browser wars of the 1990s, Microsoft grew self-satisfied. But the entrance of Firefox and increasing usage of other browsers has revitalized the Internet Explorer team.

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