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- iPad 2 JavaScript speed test
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iPad 2 lines already forming at Texas Apple Store Posted: 07 Mar 2011 01:17 PM PST We still have a full 4 days to go, but it looks like lines for the iPad 2 release on March 11th have already started forming outside of an Apple Store in Texas.
The tent is said to belong to Justin Wagoner, who was also first in line at a Texas Apple retail store when they released the iPhone 4 last summer. The Apple Store in question is actually a temporary setup for the Knox Street location in Texas which is currently undergoing renovations. With Apple not allowing online orders of the iPad 2 until the day they actually release it we should be seeing significant lines formed at retail stores throughout the US from those eager to get it on day one. I wasn’t expecting lines to start forming this soon so it looks like we can expect a pretty busy launch for the iPad 2 this Friday. Will you be camping out for the iPad 2? Let us know in the comments! [MacCast] iPad 2 lines already forming at Texas Apple Store is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. | |||||
Posted: 07 Mar 2011 07:42 AM PST TiPb helps you decide if you should buy an iPad 2, on which network, and whether you should get it now or wait until the next generationTrying to figure out if it’s a good time to buy that iPad 2 — or if you should get the now-cheaper original iPad or maybe even try to hold out for the iPad 3? Or maybe you’re still trying to decide if the iPad is right for you, and considering some tablet alternatives? No worries, TiPb has your back — here’s our iPad Buyer’s Guide.
Should you buy an iPad 2 or something else?iPad 2 is the sequel to a category-establishing tablet but no one device is right for everyone. If you want something that “just works”, that brings the best internet, apps, and games experience, that’s supported by the massive iTunes and Apple ecosystem (tons of content, tons of accessories), and that allows some hacking via Jailbreak, then iPad 2 might be for you. iPad 2 advantage
iPad alternatives: BlackBerry, Android, Palm and moreThere’s only one iPad, however, so if you want more hardware choices like smaller sizes, Flash support, or app marketplaces that aren’t curated and controlled by Apple, there are alternatives.
Take some time, visit the sites above, try out demos at your local big box or carrier store, and see what suits your tastes. Then compare them again to iPad at the Apple Store and everything it offers and make your decision based on the total package. Which iPad should you buy?Once you’ve decided iPad 2 is for you the next step is to figure out which iPad is for you. Apple is offering 3 different storage capacities in 2 different colors and in Wi-Fi, GSM, and Verizon flavors. Also, and for who knows how long, Apple is still selling the original iPad at a discount.
When should you buy an iPad?So you know you’re getting an iPad and you know which one you’re getting, your next decision is whether you should go get an iPad 2 now or wait for Apple to release the next generation iPad 3 next spring (if not sooner). Spring’s the thingSo far Apple has released both the original iPad and iPad 2 in spring — April and March to be specific. If you’re reading this anytime around then, it’s probably safe to buy it without worrying that it’ll be made obsolete for roughly another year. There’s a slim chance there may be an iPad 3 in September, so keep your browser locked to TiPb if you’re reading this anywhere around then. January is scaryConversely, if you’re reading this in January, Apple is probably just about to announce a new iPad and unless you don’t care and absolutely, positively have to have a new tablet now, now, you should hold off until they do. So far every new iPad has been the same price — starting at $499 — as the old one but offers more for the money. At the same time the old model has so far been dropped in price (starting at $399 right now) so you can save if you need to. In between, buy when you needIf you’re reading this smack dab at the 6 month point, maybe right before the Holidays and you want to know if you should buy, here’s the simple question to ask: Do you need it now? If you’ve broken your current tablet, lost it, or otherwise simply have to buy a new iPad now get it and have no regrets. There will always be something new on the horizon but that won’t help you if you need a phone now. Will it get cheaper later?Typically no. Apart from sales (Apple has one a year on Black Friday, other retailers may do periodic sales) Apple doesn’t drop prices of current generation hardware. When the next iPad comes out it will probably keep the same price points but offer more for the money. However, Apple does drop the price on the previous generation hardware (the 2010 iPad is currently reduced by $100) so the advantage of waiting a year is saving a little cash. Bottom lineIf you don’t need an iPad now but just want it, wait as long as you possibly can wait then buy the best iPad available when you can’t wait any more. Which carrier network should you choose?If you’re getting a 3G iPad 2, then carrier comes first. If you only have one good carrier in your area, that’s the carrier you should go with. If you have two or more carriers that are all pretty much the same in your area, then it comes down to things like customer service, , coverage in areas you may travel too, overall speed and reliability of the network, etc. If you’re not sure ask your neighbors and colleagues which carriers they use and what they think of the service. Wherever you use your iPad most, find out which carrier makes the people there the happiest. Verizon vs. AT&TIn the US there’s currently a bigger decision to be made because the two iPad carriers use different network technologies: AT&T on GSM and Verizon on CDMA. Speed vs. coverage, roaming vs. reliability, you have some choices to make. You won’t be able to change later without buying a new iPad (they’re not cross-compatible) so think it through. When it comes to price, All Things D compiled the following chart to show the differences: Where to buy?That’s it. You know you’re getting an iPad, you know when, and you know on which carrier. You’ve done your homework, you’ve made your choice, and now it’s time buy. But where you should you buy it? Apple Retail and Apple OnlineIf you have an Apple Retail Store in your area you can go there, and if it’s in stock, leave with your new iPad right away. They also offer help with your purchase and will even help you get set up free of charge. If you’re worried about protecting your investment, they can also get you setup with AppleCare, and their Genius Bar can help you with hardware problems in the future. Corny as it sounds, It’s not just shopping, it’s an experience. Apple Retail has the best customer service in the business and it shows. There are no discounts, however, not ever. If there’s no Apple Retail store near you there’s also Apple Online in many countries. Again, no discounts but you’re dealing directly with Apple. Carrier Stores and big boxesIf you want brick-and-morter but don’t have an Apple Store, your carrier will often have one or several stores in your area. Drop buy or get it shipped to you. If you’re getting a upgrade discount or other carrier incentives it’s a great way to get it all setup right away. Big box and chain retailers, everything from Best Buy to Walmart also carry iPad. If you have loyalty points or they’re just super convenient, check them out as well. Buyer bewareShady operators also try to sell discount iPads, sometimes devices that aren’t even really iPads but cheap — and highly breakable — knockoffs. It goes without saying you should avoid those. Any deal too good to be true probably is. If you save money only to end up with a phone that doesn’t run iOS and may not even run on your carrier you really just wasted your money. After you buyOnce you’ve gotten your new iPad and are ready to set it up, get apps, get accessories, maybe get Jailbroken, here’s how to get going: Need more help?No article can cover every detail or address every unique circumstance or concern. Luckily TiPb also hosts the iPad Forums, a vast community where users can ask questions, give feedback, and get help. Check them out: iPad buyers guide is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. | |||||
Posted: 07 Mar 2011 07:12 AM PST CNET UK was able to take the iPad 2 running iOS 4.3 out for a test drive and the results are hypercar impressive — 2097ms. iOS 4.3 and its new Safari Nitro engine gets a lot of the credit — it blows iPhone 4 and the original iPad past the likes of the Nexus S and Galaxy Tab as well (they’ve been unable to test a Xoom as of yet), but that Apple A5 is enough to power iPad 2 to very top. Why does this matter? Increasingly popular sites like Facebook are using more and more JavaScript to provide more and more functionality. Parsing and presenting that as fast as possible is key to having a good web experience. Who wants to wait to see their wall? Certainly Android will get an even better version of Chrome in the future, and iOS 5 might just bring us WebKit2 like Mac OS X Lion is currently providing in beta form. For pure web performance junkies, 2011 is looking to be a very good year. [CNET, thanks Jason!] iPad 2 JavaScript speed test is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. | |||||
iPhone 5 set to abandon glass back in favor of aluminum? Posted: 07 Mar 2011 05:47 AM PST According to a translated Chinese source (I know, a little sketchy to say the least) the iPhone 5 will revert to an aluminum back panel, in place of the latest generation’s entire glass affair. The picture above is a concept however we would expect Apple to also provide a flash for the camera! The source claims that Apple will dump the glass panel due to problems with scratching, breaking and the weight of the panel. The iPhone 5 is claimed to more resemble the latest iPod touch design. The original iPhone also had an aluminum rear panel and many still believe this model had the best build quality. The antennae will also face a redesign according to the same source; the new placement will be on the rear of the phone via a resin made Apple logo. The side exposed antennas will be abandoned. This is not much of a surprise after all the bad press Apple received over the death grip/touch. What do you think? Would you prefer an aluminum back panel? Do you like the iPhone 4 glass back panel? Let us know in the comments! iPhone 5 set to abandon glass back in favor of aluminum? is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. | |||||
New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Monday, March 7 Posted: 07 Mar 2011 05:45 AM PST Every day, TiPb gets flooded with announcements for new and updated iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps and games. So every day we pick just a few of the most interesting, the most notable, and simply the most awesome to share with you!
Any other big apps or game releases or updates today? If you pick any of these up, let us know what you think! New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Monday, March 7 is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. | |||||
Best of Smartphone Experts, 6 March 2011 Posted: 06 Mar 2011 07:36 PM PST
Best of Smartphone Experts, 6 March 2011 is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
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