Stephen Colbert shows off his iPad
We have seen Stephen Colbert with iPad at the Grammy Award. Here's his second time showing off the iPad to public:
iPad Waiting Lines Coverage
As you know the sales of Apple iPad are announced to start at the 9am on April, 3rd. A few hours left before this moment will come so here is a bunch of photos from the iPad waiting lines we found on the Internet so far (CultOfMac, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, iJustine, Mashable and other sources) .
Google Presented New Gmail UI For iPad
Yesterday Google has announced a new web UI for tablet devices like iPad and others. As you can see from the screenshot above some ideas were taken from Apple's Mail for iPad - the inbox is situated to the left of the screen and the messages appear on the right side.
Google's Product Manager Punit Soni also reported that iPad comes with such pre-installed Google services like Google Search in Safari, YouTube app and Maps app.
It looks like in spite of a tensity that can be observed in the Apple-Google relationship the partnership between these companies is still pretty tight.
FCC Revealed iPad Internal Hardware Photos
Yesterday U.S. Federal Communications Commision revealed internal hardware photos of iPad, though they had originally obtained it as early as on March 12. It is a series of 17 pictures that gives a view of the display, the battery, the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chips and more. Like in other Apple portable devices there is no empty place to waste.
The display seems to be made by LG Philips. The device has A4 processor, Broadcom BCM5973 chip and NAND flash memory from Toshiba. The solutions provider wrote:
"It looks like there is a LOT of glue holding these chips down to the board. More than we've seen before -- Apple is really serious about durability on this thing."
The device ID in FCC is "BCG-E2381A". The related documents and photos can be found here. Some of the pictures are added below.
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New Research: 40M iPads To Be Sold In The Next 3 Years
New forecast published by iSuppli on Friday revealed that approximately 14.4 million iPads will be sold in 2011 and 20.1 million - in 2012. This year won't make a sales record because most of the consumers will buy it for its unique touch-screen. By 2011-2012 the device will become more popular with the increasing number of App Store applications, declining prices and improved functionality, so people will more clearly understand its possible purposes.
But iSuppli claims the research to be "conservative", because it doesn't take into account unforeseen features that Apple can quickly add to iPad to boost sales (for example, integrating Adobe Flash support). However the numbers rely on a patented multi-touch technology that will mainly define the popularity of a new device.
iSuppli director of monitor research Rhoda Alexander admires iPad:
iBooks is avaliable in US iPad AppStore
The iBooks
Rumors say Apple might build versions for iPhone/iPod Touch and even Mac in the future.
Drawing Pad app for the iPad
Here is a nice drawing application for the iPad called Drawing Pad. The interface is great. Take a look:
This one costs $1.99 (AppStore
Apple Adds 'App of the Week' to AppStore
Today Apple updated the App Store, adding a new feature which showcases the 'App of the Week' for both the iPhone and iPad.
This week we can see Ngmoco's
Happy Fools Day: Top 5 Tech Jokes
We all like jokes. But what are the best practical tech jokes? CNet specialists know the answer. Let's find out:
New iPhone Ad from Apple: 'Commute'
Apple released a new iPhone commercial entitled 'Commute'. Like other recent ads, 'Commute' features three App Store applications:
- MassTransit ($3.99)
- Here, File File! ($9.99)
- WSJ - The Wall Street Journal (Free)
The same ad for England is a bit different:
Time about Steve Jobs and the iPad
Time Magazine's cover story this week is Steve Jobs and the iPad:
There is an interesting article from Stephen Fry, who had an hour long conversation with Jobs:
I have met five British Prime Ministers, two American Presidents, Nelson Mandela, Michael Jackson and the Queen. My hour with Steve Jobs certainly made me more nervous than any of those encounters.
You can read it
Video iPad tutorials online
Apple published 11 different iPad tutorial videos on their site. The quality is perfect and the information is quite useful too.
You can watch all of them
Unboxing the iPad Video
How does it feel to unbox the brand new Apple iPad? What's inside the box? Let's watch the video:
AppStore on iPad Video: 700 Approved Apps
There are so many applications written for the iPhone. How much are there for the Apple iPad? 9to5mac published a video of AppStore running on the iPad where we can see 700 already approved apps:
Another Video Trip into the iPad App Store: New York Times, AP, NASDAQ, Twittelator
Macstories published another interesting video about iPad App Store. It covers some interesting iPad applications: New York Times, AP, NASDAQ, Twittelator.
Let's watch:
Non-flash version is