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Because photography is really a hobby for a lot of and you can edit your pictures with iPad instead of likely to desktop. IPad, due to its A4 nick, can procedure photos much better. iPad can store a large picture art gallery because of its storage …

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Drawing mat, one of the iPad applications, is an excellent sketching software and particularly targeted at the iPad. It is more affordable than any crayons container. Its user interface provides fun to creativeness. The kid can be created to use ..

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New Facility Prime IPad Application Ready for Prime Time Mobile Building System Transparency. Buffalo Grove, IL, Monday, January 23, 2012. Siemens Building Technologies Division announced today the launch of its …

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The well-known Apple iPad is just about the apple company of, generally, everybody's eye! The smooth intriguing complete touch-delicate pc tablet in no time had become the most, most likely frantically desired slate in the market.

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Magnus iPad Stand Marries Minimalism With Magnets

The Magnus holds your iPad at one angle, and in landscape orientation It’s hard to see why anyone would spend $50 on this small sliver of aluminum, but design-wise, it has to be one of the best-looking iPad stands around. It comes from Ten One design, purveyor of minimal iAccessories to the rich and tasteful, and it’s called the Magnus. The Magnus is carved from aluminum, stuffed with neodymium magnets and shod with rubber feet. It sits handsomely on your desk until an iPad 2 gets close, whereupon it snatches it from your hand and hugs it tightly, gripping the iPad’s own embedded magnets. Thus embraced, the tablet seems to float above your desk

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Microsoft reportedly working on Kinect-enabled laptops

It remains to be seen when or if they’ll turn into actual products, but The Daily reports that Microsoft is at least working on getting its Kinect technology shoved into laptops. While details are light, the iPad-based publication says that it’s seen a pair of prototypes that “appear to be Asus netbooks running Windows 8,” but which have had their webcams replaced with an array of sensors that run along the top of the screen (a set of LEDs are said to be at the bottom). The Daily also says that it’s confirmed with a source at Microsoft that the devices are indeed official prototypes of a Kinect-enabled laptop, and it unsurprisingly suggests that Microsoft would likely license the technology to laptop manufacturers rather than build its own hardware. Microsoft reportedly working on Kinect-enabled laptops originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 Jan 2012 12:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds .

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Microsoft reportedly working on Kinect-enabled laptops

It remains to be seen when or if they’ll turn into actual products, but The Daily reports that Microsoft is at least working on getting its Kinect technology shoved into laptops. While details are light, the iPad-based publication says that it’s seen a pair of prototypes that “appear to be Asus netbooks running Windows 8,” but which have had their webcams replaced with an array of sensors that run along the top of the screen (a set of LEDs are said to be at the bottom). The Daily also says that it’s confirmed with a source at Microsoft that the devices are indeed official prototypes of a Kinect-enabled laptop, and it unsurprisingly suggests that Microsoft would likely license the technology to laptop manufacturers rather than build its own hardware. Microsoft reportedly working on Kinect-enabled laptops originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 Jan 2012 12:48:00 EDT.

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Hands-On With the Everything-Proof Pelican iPad Case

The i1075 even protects your iPad from a filthy kitchen sink. Photo Charlie Sorrel The Pelican iPad case does one thing, and it does it very well: It makes your iPad look like a Dell laptop c.1995. Kidding. It also protects the iPad within from pretty much anything you can throw at it

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Engadget Podcast 278 – 01.26.2012

Sometimes we like to tell ourselves it’s not, but in the end, it’s all about the Benjamins . We tried to get someone named Benjamin on this podcast to underscore this point, but, you know, he had other plans. Tune in for this special Rich Dad, Poor Dad edition of the Engadget Podcast: we’ll let you decide which dad is which. Host: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater, Dana Wollman Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Longview 01:14 – RIM’s Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis are out, new CEO Thorsten Heins may license BlackBerry 10 12:01 – Google updates ToS, shares your data across its services (video) 18:42 – Apple announces Q1 earnings, sets quarterly record with $46.33 billion in revenue 21:14 – Apple’s Q1 hardware sales: 37 million iPhones, 15.43 million iPads, 5.2 million Macs, 15.4 million iPods 30:50 – Microsoft paid Nokia $250 million to adopt Windows Phone, Q4 earnings report reveals 42:23 – Netflix Q4 results: 220k new streaming-only customers, beats earnings estimates (Update: no game rentals coming) 47:30 – Nintendo releases quarterly earnings report: 61 percent drop in profit, grim forecast 55:25 – HP: Open webOS 1.0 arriving in September, Enyo 2.0 framework free to developers today 58:32 – Listener questions Hear the podcast Subscribe to the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (enhanced AAC). [ RSS MP3 ] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically. [ RSS AAC ] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in enhanced AAC) to your RSS aggregator

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