The Apple Ipad And The Future Of Mobile Technology


The Apple Ipad And The Future Of Mobile Technology

The Apple iPad may very well launch us into a new era of online entertainment, news, and shopping. While many say that the iPad is perhaps a large version of the iPod Touch, there is no denying that many people are excited for the release. Much of this excitement is not without reason as the Apple iPad boasts online capability, video playback, and iBooks, just to name a few. Perhaps the most exciting feature, according to Apple, is the device is ready to go out of the box.

Many experts are excited declaring the iPad will help pave the way for mobile devices in 2010. However, the release is not coming without criticism. Among the most popular is the lack of compatibility with Adobe Flash, no TV subscription service, and even its name.

Even with its controversy, the iPad has generated a substantial amount of positive buzz. Many businesses are already designing accessories and developing apps. Some of the most anticipated accessories are iPad cases or skins that allow protection and decoration. Many of the popular iPhone case manufacturers will be release iPad cases soon. There are also news and media apps such as the New York Times application.

The Apple iPad boasts a $499 price tag so it will be interesting to watch initial sales of the iPad. Additionally, the iPad is going head to head with the Kindle so expect to see some tough competition and select incentives.

The iPad is coming. It will shoot mobile technology forward spawning clones and add-ons such as iPad cases.

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  1. #1 by cross m on June 12th, 2010

    Easy,
    Go do an advanced research degree in some aspect of 3G. Say scheduling algorithms, cooperative diversity, optimal LDPC implementations etc.

    Then use this to get a job with a company producing 3G equipment.

    Then spend 10 years, researching and developing products.

    By the time you are done, you will be an expert, only it will be 4G or 5G by then, currently named things like IMT-Advanced or 3G-LTE.

  2. #2 by guzen on June 12th, 2010

    Not yet, but they didn’t even want cell phones not that long ago. Give technology enough time and it will engulf the entire planet.

  3. #3 by nacao on June 12th, 2010

    N97 is not worth having ….the Symbian system is for the nookie.You should have Such like the HTC which is based on the Windows Mobile system..I have Both HTC?????????????

  4. #4 by a_patricia_beijing on June 12th, 2010

    Depending on what's available in your neighborhood, you might be able to connect wirelessly to someone else's network if you're in a pinch. I have my own Internet through the local cable company but if my service is down there are three nearby open networks that my wireless card connects to readily. Your choices for Internet service are varied. If you have cable tv, check and see if they offer high speed Internet service. If you have phone service see if they offer a high speed connection through DSL. if not, then you may be able to use your phone line for dial up connection using AOL or something else.

  5. #5 by rightGONEwrong on June 12th, 2010

    I HOPE THE DAY NEVER COMES THAT YOU WOULD HAVE A MOBILE WITH YOU ALL DAY EVERY DAY . THE PROBLEM IS…….HOW WOULD YOU DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN SLEEPING AND RELAXING , A NIGHTMARE AND ARGUMENT , BEING ON STAGE AND WAITING FOR AN IMPORTANT CALL…etc. THE SHORT ANSWER IS THAT IT EXISTS…….THE ON/OFF SWITCH AND VOICE MAIL . PERSONALLY , I WOULDN'T TRUST A SURGEON WHO EVEN CONTIMPLATED THIS .

  6. #6 by rails on June 12th, 2010

    N97 , i wannn it!!

  7. #7 by jpro on June 12th, 2010

    Unfortunately this commentary neglects to address the issue that nearly 70% of the world CANNOT afford data-enabled phones let alone the cost of data. Simply put, mobile phones do two things – voice and text regardless of being GSM, CDMA or even AMPS. Internet access, video, email…are all dreams of those that inspire to ignore those that have much less. Wake up you techies, most people in China or India (totaling nearly 3B people can’t afford nor care about downloads or ringtones.

  8. #8 by urbantool on June 13th, 2010

    I agree!! :^)

  9. #9 by Jay ES on June 13th, 2010

    When it says you need a network key it means you need a password. Usually even if you are conneted to a wireless signal doesn't mean you can use the internet. For example, with Starbucks wireless you need to have an account with tmobile before you can use the internet.
    HOpe that helps

  10. #10 by earthlink on June 14th, 2010

    In Africa the mobile phone IS the computer!!

  11. #11 by IRRO on June 14th, 2010

    The TL-64 is clocked at 2.2 ghz and the Tl-60 is clocked at 2.0 ghz. The third one is the same processor just clocked even lower at 1.7 ghz. Basically, all of this means that the processors are identical except that they have different speeds. You will not notice the differnce unless you are using high end programs, which I doubt since you are looking at these processors.

  12. #12 by truth on June 14th, 2010

    my class and my switch class have mobile devices and we r only in 5th grade and we use them to do r work at school and incourge u to get a slide or flip phone if u dont have one.

  13. #13 by psychic on June 14th, 2010

    i m not clear for question at 1:05

  14. #14 by corpo on June 14th, 2010

    ???? ? ?????

  15. #15 by Navdeep B on June 14th, 2010

    The mobile ones are designed to be slightly slower but use a hell of a lot less power to conserve battery.

  16. #16 by Pentax on June 15th, 2010

    if u multitask the amd will be better … the intel will be better overall imo faster on single tasks and better on battery … 512is low on memory though especially if its vista and even worse if there are integrated graphics .. so between the two i would go with the amd machine ..

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