CultofMac: The Apple staffer, who asked to remain anonymous for obvious reasons, said the new MobileMe service will store music, TV shows, and films that were purchased from the iTunes store. The staffer also said that there was talk inside Apple of being able to upload all your music and videos to the cloud whether it was purchased from iTunes or not.
Nerdsmagazinie- iPad 3 is a one of the best and most selling iOS bases tablet from Apple which is fully loaded with new and amazing features and application. As New iPad hit shop shelves across the world and if you are the proud owner of this amazing gadget, then the first thing you are wondering to buy is “Case”. We all know that safety is one of the most important factors for every gadget. The cases provide full safety and cover your iPad HD to protect it from a single scratch.
Mashable: A Lexus 2013 ES changes colors, turns on its headlights and exposes its interior as throbbing music plays in this highly interactive print ad in the Oct. 15 Sports Illustrated.
How is this possible, you ask? Well, they sort of cheated. Using a Lexus-created technology called CinePrint, the ad comes to life only when you put an iPad behind the printed page that’s displaying the iPad edition of SI or on lexus.com/stunning.
Extremetech: On paper, the new Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 blows the iPad 3 out of the water. The Fire HD is thinner, lighter, and smaller than the iPad 3. The Fire HD has dual stereo Dolby speakers, while the iPad has a single mono speaker. Where the iPad 3 is capable of 22Mbps 802.11n WiFi, the Fire HD has a MIMO antenna capable of 31Mbps.
It is if you've invested heavily into the Apple ecosystem already. DRM music and videos can't be played on the Fire HD, unfortunately.
The iPad retains a slick simple interface that works. I do wish it had those Dolby dual stereo speakers.
I hope Apple ups the ante on their feature set for the next iPad.
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Kindly explain your disagree, good sir or ma'am.
I dont think it will ever matter what other companies can pull out of the hat. As long as they use there old approach to designing technology they wont break through. (Thats just pushing more and more tech under the hood).
If the experience is broken and complex, 99% of users will walk away from that device.
Wow.. I don't see how storing iTunes libraries in the cloud would be good. I have over 30GB of music excluding videos.