Archive for July 19th, 2010
So, the iA100ZE iPad dock isn’t anywhere in the same league as the iTar . To be fair, you can’t fault iHome for trying to stir up some interest in an over-saturated market by strapping an iPad onto a fairly typical FM radio / alarm clock / dock. And if that’s your bag, it certainly seems to be more than up to the task: iHome+Sleep app integration, Bluetooth, and that patented Bongiovi punch . Only a few questions have yet to be answered: when does it ship
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So we have got a formula new, erotically appealing thought in your conduct about an iPhone or iPad application , though can’t flow it out.
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When it comes to iPad apps, there are thousands of different types of apps in the app store. Some of these apps are made purely for fun and these.
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Apple has announced the release of the iPad tablet to New Zealand buyers.
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When the Kobo e-reader first appeared, its very affordable price point of $149 made it an attractive proposition. It’s been a few months, however, and the market is ever-more crowded, with both dedicated e-readers as well as multi-taskers (such as the iPad) moving into the space big time, and there are also plenty of similarly priced options, including the WiFi version of the Nook . In fact, almost anything qualifies as an e-reader these days — but there’s still room for a thin, light dedicated device that reads books in an enjoyable way for an affordable price… or at least that’s the story that Kobo is trying to tell. We’ve spent the last few weeks reading with the Kobo, with the main goal being to find out if the simple device has enough features to contend with the host of options (and price points) available to consumers today
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Experience a little bit of Las Vegas in your own home or office with Jackpot Slots for the iPhone: a USB dock with a knob-topped lever on the side which turns the phone into a one-armed-bandit. The plastic block costs $40, and the accompanying application is free in the App Store. Just pull the lever and “enjoy” the slot-machine experience
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If you live in one of the following countries, and you want to buy an iPad, we have some good news: It’ll be in local stores this Friday. Here’s the list. Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore. For people in some of those countries, availability was little more than a quick border-crossing away. Others had to have the magic tablet shipped in at great cost. Apple is sticking to its line about recommended prices, and is listing everything in US dollars
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Apple has just let word out that it’ll be bringing its super-selling slate to nine new markets. The Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, New Zealand and Singapore are all getting their hands on the device this Friday, July 23. We were just remarking on how the iPad’s sales pace had slowed down recently, but this expansion in markets should move things along toward rounding the next milestone. Local pricing hasn’t yet been revealed, but it’s not like there’s long to wait now
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If you carry your sheet music in a laptop, AirTurn’s got a USB dongle for that, but if you’ve migrated your musical cues to an certain slate, never fear, Bluetooth is on the way. The AirTurn BT-105 will bring the company’s page turning technology to iPad , using a transmitter that attaches to standard professional footswitches, allowing you to turn full pages and half pages of sheet music while keeping hands firmly affixed to your instrument . Though there’s no word on price, we imagine it’ll cost close to the existing 2.4GHz version, which runs from $40 for a dongle to $100 for a package with two Boss pedals, and when it surfaces in Q4 of this year, we’re hoping it will extend bicycling input to all the other wild and crazy apps you dream up. PR and video after the break. Continue reading AirTurn’s BT-105 footpedal is a real page turner (video) AirTurn’s BT-105 footpedal is a real page turner (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 19 Jul 2010 09:06:00 EDT.
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