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Once you call for iPad, it becomes an lengthiness of you. That’s the idea behind its innovative figure. It’s just rolled.34 inch thin and weighs as little as 1.33 impounds, sol it feels completely easy successful your hands.2 And it makes surfing the web, checking email, looking out movies, and registering books so natural, you’ll marvel why you ever got along it any other way (read full:http://www.lubpages.com/2012/01/new-ipad-graphics-chip-20x-boosted.html)Once you call for iPad, it becomes an lengthiness of you. That’s the idea behind... more
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Steve Jobs Narrates Never-Aired “Here's To The Crazy Ones” Commercial
This needs to be aired. Today.
“The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” When originally released in 1997, Richard Dreyfuss provided the narration for this famous ad campaign, but originally Jobs himself did it. Its message is moving already, and to hear Jobs say it makes it even more so.
Think Different.
Steve Jobs narrates the first Think different commercial "Here's to the Crazy Ones". It never aired. Richard Dreyfuss did the voice for spot however Steve's is much better 1997.
The people featured in "Here's To The Crazy Ones" video: Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan, Martin Luther King, Richard Branson, John Lennon, Buckminster Fuller, JR Tolkien, Muhammad Ali, Ted Turner, Maria Callas, Mahatma Gandhi, Amelia Earhart, Alfred Hitchcock, Martha Graham, Jim Henson, Frank Lloyd Wright & PicassoSteve Jobs Narrates Never-Aired “Here's To The Crazy Ones” Commercial... more
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Steven P. Jobs, the Apple Inc. chairman and co-founder who pioneered the personal-computer industry and changed the way people think about technology, died Wednesday at the age of 56.
I'm a big fan of this very great soul, who changed the world and made us all believe in the innovative technologies. Mr. Jobs had battled pancreatic cancer and several years ago received a liver transplant. In August, Mr. Jobs stepped down as chief executive, handing the reins to longtime deputy Tim Cook.
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http://paragonist.blogspot.com/2011/10/rip-steve-jobs-end-of-era.htmlSteven P. Jobs, the Apple Inc. chairman and co-founder who pioneered the... more
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Just like to thank Griffin Technology for sending me this case for free to do a review. No point of writing a long description the video does all that for me. So I hope you enjoy the video. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ThanksJust like to thank Griffin Technology for sending me this case for free to do a... more
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n a tragic moment for Steve Jobs, there is a bright spot: Tim Cook, who will succeed Jobs as Apple's CEO, is an incredibly thorough and detail oriented boss who has revolutionized the way computers are assembled and steadily held the confidence of Apple's employees and partners. He is also, as we reported in January, destined to become an icon for gay advancement.
As chief operating officer, Cook has been running day to day operations since Jobs's most recent medical leave began in January, deferring strategic decisions and other CEO prerogatives to Jobs. Apple's growth and stellar financial performance have continued unabated under his watch.
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Today, Cook has graduated from a high profile tech executive serving as caretaker of the world's biggest tech company to the head of what, on some days, is now the biggest company in the world, period. He's also gone from being the most powerful gay man in Silicon Valley to the most powerful gay man in the world, bar none.
http://tinyurl.com/3stqurkn a tragic moment for Steve Jobs, there is a bright spot: Tim Cook, who will succeed... more
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In commemoration of Apple’s 10th retail store anniversary, the company has launched its Retail 2.0 last Sunday. The whole overhaul added stationary iPads placed next to other Apple products. The devices display product prices, information and features. The iPads can also be used to compare models and ask for help from a specialist.
The touchscreen tablets appear to be running on a custom software, since touching its home button does nothing. The new in-house iPads were set to be rolled out with Apple’s proprietary retail software — RetailMe.In commemoration of Apple’s 10th retail store anniversary, the company has... more
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It's not yet official but apple has indicated that India is one among the 13 countries to get iPad this week. There was a rumor(not any more) and an exclusive story carried out by onlygizmos on the release of iPad 2 arrival in India. Later this was confirmed by the apple premium reseller Vijay sales, which tweeted
http://hoowstuffworks.blogspot.com/2011/04/ipad-2-to-be-launched-in-india.htmlIt's not yet official but apple has indicated that India is one among the 13... more
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NBucketTV is giving away three prizes 1st place is a Apple TV, 2nd place $25 iTunes gift card, and 3rd place gets a $15 iTunes Gift Card.
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Good luck to all!!!!!NBucketTV is giving away three prizes 1st place is a Apple TV, 2nd place $25 iTunes... more
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According to the technical specifications of the Apple iPad 2 A5 processor with a powerful two two cores running at 1 GHz. We have done Geekbench 2 test and the test shows that the clock speed of 1GHz iPad not 2 but only 894 Mhz. This is not the iPad 2 2x faster than its predecessor but 1.5 x times faster.
http://ipadtreat.com/reviews/review/ipad-2-review-everything-you-need-to-know/According to the technical specifications of the Apple iPad 2 A5 processor with a... more
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From the blog post by Alex Muse (CEO of ShopSavvy, Inc., the creators of ShopSavvy)
"More and more produce items are sporting scan-able barcodes and we thought it might be cool if consumers could figure out where a particular fruit was grown. Did you know that 27% of produce is grown by family farms? We decided to partner with Top 10 Produce to help ShopSavvy users ‘Know Your Farmer’. The program is brand new, but over the coming months hundreds of farms will be added to the system. ShopSavvy users who scan produce will find pictures, maps, Facebook Pages, Twitter feeds related to the farmer who grew the fruit or vegetable."
http://shopsavvy.mobi/2011/03/08/food-traceability-on-shopsavvy/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
http://www.Top10produce.comFrom the blog post by Alex Muse (CEO of ShopSavvy, Inc., the creators of ShopSavvy)... more
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The iPad 2 is coming this Friday at Apple. Starting 17th of february, the tablet will appear in the 236 Apple Store Canada.The iPad 2 is coming this Friday at Apple. Starting 17th of february, the tablet will... more
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After his son was born in 2009, Satoshi Tagomori started having nightmares that the bookshelves lining his cramped living room would rain heavy tomes on the infant. Armed with a cutting board, the 28-year-old pharmaceutical company employee chopped his 850 titles to fit inside a cheap scanner and converted each book into a PDF file. His library now lives in his preferred tablet computer, a Samsung Galaxy Tab. "There was just no more room for books when my son was born," he says.
Japan's famously small living spaces—the country's average home size is half that of the U.S.—make it a natural market for such space-saving innovations as digital books. Japanese have taken to tablet computers, especially Apple's (AAPL) market-leading iPad. While the iPad has opened the doors for e-books, the publishing industry has been slow to walk through them and still offers few Japanese-language editions. A cottage industry of pulp-to-PDF scanning startups are filling the void and now offer to digitize books for a modest fee.
Some Japanese, such as Tagomori, are doing the scanning on their own. Fujitsu's PFU scanner-manufacturing subsidiary says sales of its consumer models rose 80 percent in June, the month after the iPad was released, and more than doubled the following month. The Tokyo-based company had to charter special flights from its China factories to meet demand, according to Tadashi Oura, PFU's head of marketing.
Publishers have been slow to react to the change in reading habits in part because they're reluctant to offer digital titles at reduced prices, as is common in the U.S., says Toshihiro Takagi, an analyst at market researcher Impress R&D. It also took time to develop standards for how Japanese characters, which are read from top to bottom rather than left to right, should be displayed on various screen formats. "People are taking matters in their own hands because the publishers are not meeting the market's needs," says Toshihiro Takagi, an analyst at Impress.
One of those people is Yusuke Ohki, a 28-year-old entrepreneur in Tokyo. As pre-release iPad fever hit Japan last April, Ohki and a childhood friend, Shinya Iwamatsu, founded Bookscan. The startup charges 100 yen, or $1.22, to digitize a book and produce PDFs replete with original highlighting and marginalia. After Takafumi Horie, a well-known Internet entrepreneur, tweeted about the company, a wave of media attention followed. Bookscan now has 140 employees and about 12,000 customers. Despite plenty of competition—Ohki estimates Bookscan is one of 60 such companies—the startup has a four-month waiting list.
Independent book scanners are filling a void but may also create headaches for copyright owners. Under Japanese law, book owners are allowed to digitize their libraries for personal use, but there's always the risk that "these homemade contents begin to circulate illegally," says Nobuo Kurahashi, an analyst at Mizuho Financial Group in Tokyo.
The bottom line: The rise of book-scanning startups in Japan is a sign of latent demand for e-books, which publishers have been slow to meet.
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/11_08/b4216033233882.htmAfter his son was born in 2009, Satoshi Tagomori started having nightmares that the... more
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AT&T has followed in the footsteps of Apple dropping the price of the original iPad by $100 as well.AT&T has followed in the footsteps of Apple dropping the price of the original... more
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