It is like some of the movies that are done.
it is a first gen product of a 3rd gen product of another product.
So who knows.
Stewart
At 10:58 AM 4/7/2010, you wrote:
Is the iPad a first gen device? It's hard to say it's any different than a
very large ipod touch isn't it?
On Wed, Apr 7, 2
Is the iPad a first gen device? It's hard to say it's any different than a
very large ipod touch isn't it?
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 8:46 AM, David K Watson wrote:
>
>
> I tried out an iPad in Best Buy yesterday, and I have to say
> that I was impressed. It is more evolved and polished than
> many
Safari has always worked pretty well on my Touch, it's only
crashed once that I can remember. On my laptop the flash
plugin will crash sometimes, but I almost never need it and
will continue to surf on with a lot fewer annoying ads. Could
you give us some examples of some sites that crash Saf
<... Apple's argument that third party multitasking is a hamper to stability
...>
Well, multitasking third-party apps certainly shouldn't be a hamper to the
stability of a well-designed multitasking OS.
(Now, before certain people get all bent out of shape because I'm saying that
the iPad OS i
Nice article, but I don't entirely buy it. First, just because the
iPad has plenty of processing power and battery capacity and
Apple may add more multitasking in a future OS release, this
doesn't make a straw man out of Apple's argument that third
party multitasking is a hamper to stability a
Nice article, but I don't entirely buy it. First, just because the
iPad has plenty of processing power and battery capacity and
Apple may add more multitasking in a future OS release, this
doesn't make a straw man out of Apple's argument that third
party multitasking is a hamper to stability a
Gotta have that social networking thing, you know, not to mention the
games. Dunno if Apple planned it that way, but if such a scenario
transpires, what a way to inculcate flocks of youngsters into the
Apple World... iPhones, iPods, iPads, and who knows what will be
next. Maybe, slim chance, but
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 7:56 PM, Stewart Marshall
wrote:
> Most of the reviews I have read so far are referring to it as another
> device.
> Not to replace anything but to have.
Some reviewers are saying it may supplant the laptop as we have come
to know it.
> Not revolutionary maybe evoluti
Most of the reviews I have read so far are referring to it as another device.
Not to replace anything but to have.
Not revolutionary maybe evolutionary.
By the way saw the neatest bumper sticker yesterday.
If evolution gets outlawed only outlaws will evolve.
Stewart
At 06:46 PM 4/4/2010, y
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 5:16 PM, tjpa wrote:
> On Apr 4, 2010, at 2:37 PM, mike wrote:
>>
>> Kinda long for our list, but seemed short enough to post here in full. A
>> good editorial about why the Apple family of pods don't multitask.
>
> Makes good sense. Thank you for posting.
It is being m
On Apr 4, 2010, at 2:37 PM, mike wrote:
Kinda long for our list, but seemed short enough to post here in
full. A
good editorial about why the Apple family of pods don't multitask.
Makes good sense. Thank you for posting.
*
Kinda long for our list, but seemed short enough to post here in full. A
good editorial about why the Apple family of pods don't multitask.
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