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- Roam Mobility brings affordable roaming for Canadian iPhones in the US
- iPad 2 swapped with modelling clay and sold in Vancouver Future Shop store
- Giveaway: Apple Store Headphone Stand Replica
- Seth’s most used iPhone and iPad accessories of 2011
- A look inside iPhone and iPad case maker OtterBox
- Daily Apps: Updraft Jack, SoundHound, PayBook, CheckIn+ HD, The Little Plane – First Journey
- iPad 3 announcement rumored to be coming in a few weeks
- Weekly Mod: How to replace the Home button on an AT&T/GSM iPhone 4
- What do you want to see in an Apple iTV television set?
- WritePad 6.0 for iPad bring Multilingual handwriting recognition support
- Woz thinks Android is more functional than iOS
- Upcoming, unauthorized Apple book speculates that Scott Forstall is next in line as Apple CEO
- 91% of surveyed business pros use iPad for work communication
- Daily Deal: BodyGuardz mykase for iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 for only $19.95
- iPad Live 88: The last iPad Live ever!
- Apple rumored to announce a GarageBand type tool for e-book creation at education event
- Daily Tip: How to activate AssistiveTouch to overcome hardware button problems on iPhone, iPad
- Review: Mujjo capacitive touchscreen gloves for iPhone and iPad
- iTunes Match now available in 19 more countries, brings total number to 37
- iPad 3 code names and Facebook mentions found in iOS 5.1 beta 3
- Apple expected to announce iPad-optimized textbooks at education event this Thursday
- Leanna’s most used iPhone and iPad accessories of 2011
Roam Mobility brings affordable roaming for Canadian iPhones in the US Posted: 17 Jan 2012 02:44 PM PST Roam Mobility aims to help Canadians save a lot of money on voice and data roaming fees when they visit the U.S. Here’s how it works — you take your unlocked GSM iPhone with you to the U.S., and instead of paying between $1 and $30/mb roaming fees from the big carriers, you simply pick up Roam Mobility microSIM card, slap it in, and start saving. (You can also get data sticks, dumb phones, and miniSIMs as well.) There are several plans and pricing options, from pay-as-you-go to pre-paid, and you can get both voice and data services. You don’t have to sign up for a contract. Check out the link below for all the details. Source: Roam Mobility via Android Central |
iPad 2 swapped with modelling clay and sold in Vancouver Future Shop store Posted: 17 Jan 2012 01:23 PM PST Canadian retailer Future Shop, part of the Best Buy empire, is investigating a scam where some iPad 2 devices purchased in its Vancouver stores turned out to be fake. It appears that scammers bought as many as ten iPad 2s and swapped them for modelling clay. Future Shop said scam artists bought Apple’s popular tablet computers with cash, replaced the devices with bags of model clay, resealed the boxes and returned them. The returned fakes were then put back on the shelf and sold to unsuspecting customers. It really saddens Future Shop that people stoop to be this opportunistic and make money is this kind of organized way. One customer gave his wife one of the iPad 2s for Christmas; she was very shocked to receive an iPad 2 box with just a lump of modelling clay inside. To make matters worse, when he returned the iPad 2, he was apparently treated like a criminal by the store's manager. Thankfully Future Shop has now refunded the cost of the iPad 2 and given the customer a free iPad 2 as compensation for the mix up. Source: CTV News |
Giveaway: Apple Store Headphone Stand Replica Posted: 17 Jan 2012 01:21 PM PST The style of the Apple store is unmistakeable. With wooden tables and mostly clear acrylic displays, all the shiny Macs and iPads and iPhones on display can be seen in all their glory. Why not bring a bit of that simplistic display home with you so your gadgets can look just as awesome? Of course, I’m not encouraging you to steal from the Apple store. NewMacgadets.com has some really neat display options that mimic those found in the Apple store. Not long ago we showed you the iPad 2 display docks, and gave a few away to some lucky iMore readers. Today we wanted to show you the Headphone Stand, created to look identical to the ones at your favorite store. Constructed from 1/2″ clear acrylic with non-slip feet and a stainless steel arm, you can conveniently hold your headphones where they will always be easily accessible. Reduce clutter on your desk without adding anything obtrusive. You can pick these up for $29.95 at newMacgadgets.com. GiveawayWe have five Apple Store Headphone Stands to give away this week courtesy of newMacgadgets.com. To enter, leave a comment below letting us know where you would put one if you won. One entry per person please! Good luck! |
Seth’s most used iPhone and iPad accessories of 2011 Posted: 17 Jan 2012 11:15 AM PST I generally keep things pretty simple and straightforward when it comes to my 2011 most-used accessories. I stick to things that enhance functionality more than form. I think Apple’s done a tremendous design job and I tend to lean more toward items that add an ability to do something or improve some part of my workflow (or enjoyment). Here are a few of my favorites.
Apple iPhone 4 DockA simple, basic accessory that looks great on any desk. Since going case-less, I’ve really enjoyed the simple presentation of the standard Apple dock, and since the body of the 4S kept the same style, I’m still using the same dock I bought months ago. There are docks that do more, but very few look as clean and nice as this one.
MiniDock for iPhoneThis cool little dock is more of a travel item for me, though I do find myself using it at home too. It’s a small USB plug that takes the place of your white cable and allows you to charge your iPhone standing up against a wall wherever you have an outlet. It has a nice, simple profile and is great to throw in a pocket or keep next to your bed and it works with your standard iPhone USB charger.
BOOKback for iPhone 4As I said, I’ve lost interest in casing my phone and have grown strangely comfortable with having it naked. Mostly. The BOOKback is the only thing I’ll use on my iPhone. It adds a wonderful leather texture to the smooth back and adds almost no size or weight to the device. It’s just thick enough to keep you from possibly using it with some accessories (something like a Mophie pack may not fit) but the standard Apple dock eventually accepts it after the edges of the leather break in.
Bamboo Stylus by WacomThis is something I wouldn’t ordinarily find myself enjoying, because most of these kinds of things fall short for me. But the Bamboo is the first stylus I actually like. It’s not perfect (for me), and my search for the optimal pen experience on the iPad continues, but it’s a worthy addition to your bag for now if you like drawing or taking handwritten notes on your iPad. Works exceptionally well with a ton of apps, and feels great in the hand. $29.99 – Amazon link iCade Arcade Cabinet for iPadQuite possibly the most fun you can have on a tabletop with your iPad. Birthed from an April Fools’ joke on ThinkGeek, the iCade sprang forth into existence, making many of my nerdy fantasies a reality. If you like classic video games, you must own this. It uses a Bluetooth connection to the device and is extremely well-constructed, making playing arcade games a joy. There’s an SDK for developers to add support for the device, and more seem to be adding it each day, so it looks like this thing will be a part of my gaming experience for a while to come.
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A look inside iPhone and iPad case maker OtterBox Posted: 17 Jan 2012 10:56 AM PST Giveaway: Watch the video then leave a comment to enter letting us know which of the Otterbox cases you’d love to win!Last month, I had the pleasure of visiting the OtterBox headquarters in Fort Collins, CO and talk with Jordan about the history of the OtterBox name, the design and testing process, and get a closer look and description for each case series for the iPhone and iPad. In addition to the interview, Jordan also passed on one of each case series to give away to our readers! Specifically, we have the following:
For a chance to win, just let us know which of these cases you would like to win in the comments below!
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Daily Apps: Updraft Jack, SoundHound, PayBook, CheckIn+ HD, The Little Plane – First Journey Posted: 17 Jan 2012 10:25 AM PST Updraft Jack: Get ready to run, jump and GLIDE through the jungle with Updraft Jack! You are a sugar glider fleeing from an owl in hot pursuit in this action-packed dash game.
SoundHound: Unlimited music recognition! Featuring the world’s fastest, most accurate music identification, exclusive singing search, and now: free unlimited LiveLyrics* for over 1 million of your iTunes tracks in SoundHound Player.
PayBook: Allows you to easily track your worked hours, & see how much you’ve earned. You can choose to add multiple workplaces, & even use preset shifts
CheckIn+ HD: An all-in-one check-in app and local deal locator with augmented reality for iPad, supports Foursquare and Facebook Places. Discover the world around you and share your highlights at local bars, parks, venues, and more.
The Little Plane – First Journey: Guide the little plane and avoid crashing into buildings. Also be wary of the mean birds – they are out to get you.
Any other big app or game releases or updates today? Have an app you’d love to see featured on iMore? Email us at iosapps@imore.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look. |
iPad 3 announcement rumored to be coming in a few weeks Posted: 17 Jan 2012 10:00 AM PST Japanese news site macotakara claims Apple will hold an iPad 3 launch event in early February. The report cites sources in the U.S. as well as within the Asian supply chain, and note a release will likely take place in early March. This falls in line with what iMore has heard about Apple is gearing up for a March 2012 release. Since the iPad 3 seems likely to get a Retina display, designers and developers will need to produce 2x graphics (if they haven’t started to already) and the more time they have, the better, especially for gaming companies. Source: Macotakara |
Weekly Mod: How to replace the Home button on an AT&T/GSM iPhone 4 Posted: 17 Jan 2012 09:56 AM PST The iPhone 4 is known to have issues when it comes to the home button — all that double-clicking for multitasking seems to have come at a price! This is probably the reason they redesigned the home button assembly in the iPhone 4S. If your GSM iPhone 4 home button has become unresponsive or loose, a DIY repair is something you can perform with the right tools and about 45 minutes of your time.
Disclaimer: As with any repair, iMore nor PXLFIX can be held responsible for any damage you may do to your device. It's also worth considering that opening up your device to perform any repair or modification can and will void your Apple warranty. If you don't feel comfortable opening your device, don't. Use extreme care and caution when performing a repair on any device. What you need for a DIY GSM iPhone 4 home button replacementPXLFIX recommends using only quality and genuine parts from a reputable supplier like eTech Parts. They have quality parts, tools, and much more for all your repair needs.
Power off your iPhone 4Before performing any repair, always power off your device before removing any screws or parts. Remove the back
Remove your SIM cardUse a SIM removal tool or a paperclip to remove your SIM card and tray. Set them aside. Remove the battery
Remove the dock connector shield and disconnect the cable
Remove the top logic board shield
Disconnect the 6 cables from the top of the logic board
Remove the logic board
Remove the speaker assembly
Remove the vibrator assembly
Remove the 4 screws in each cornerThere are 10 total screws that attach your iPhone 4 LCD/Digitizer assembly to your frame. The 4 in the corners will need to be completely removed. They are all #00 screws. Loosen the remaining 6 screwsThese screws run along the sides of your iPhone and also have washers on them. I find it best to just loosen them opposed to removing them completely. The washers are not fun to put back in. Loosening them will allow you to remove the LCD/Digitizer assembly just as easily. About 2 1/2 to 3 turns for each screw should loosen them up enough to continue. If you feel the washer wobbling back and forth a bit, you’ve loosened it enough. Remove the LCD/Digitizer assembly from your iPhoneThis is where it can get a bit tricky. Your screen is held in not only with the 10 screws mentioned above but also with strong adhesive. You will need to break this adhesive in order to remove the front panel.
Remove the old home button and cable
Put in the new home button and cable
ReassemblyIn order to re-assemble your device, follow these instruction in the exact opposite order or watch the reassembly video below. Tip: When reassembling your front panel, make sure the LCD and digitizer cables come through and they are both the same height. They tend to crimp up occasionally and you’ll have issues snapping them down to the logic board if they aren’t even. And… done!You should now have a home button that’s a lot more responsive and be ready to go! Have you done this repair yourself? Let us know how it went! Want to know how to perform another type of iPhone repair or modification? Send me suggestions to ally.kazmucha@imore.com or leave a comment in our brand new Mod and DIY Repair Forum! For questions or to inquire about mail-in repairs through PXLFIX, please follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook or e-mail us directly! Of course, you can like us and follow us just because you think we’re cool too! |
What do you want to see in an Apple iTV television set? Posted: 17 Jan 2012 09:54 AM PST Apple television — iTV if you’re trendy — rumors just won’t quit, but rather than bloggers and analysts, we’re curious what you, the super smart members of the iMore Nation think Apple might have in store for your big living room screens? Will there be one-size-fits-all, like iPhone and iPad, or a couple sizes like iMacs? What size or sizes would you prefer? 32- and 37-inches? 55-inches? 72-inches? Will they be 16:10 or 16:9? Are we going to see something sleek and sexy, a glass and aluminum unibody, like Apple’s existing product line or will we finely see some fancy carbon fiber or even liquid metal to cut down on the weight and take us into the future? Will there be input ports so you can hook up your existing cable or satellite box, your game console, or your receiver to the iTV? Will Apple want or even let all they cables muddy the appearance of their beautiful screen? It almost has to run iOS like the existing Apple TV set top box, but will it run the same iOS as the existing Apple TV? Steve Jobs said he cracked the 10″ user interface, but does that mean a Springboard-style grid of apps like iPhone and iPad or will Siri be the primary way we launch apps and search for shows? (“Play me something with ninja assassins!”) How will you control it? The current Apple Remote device and app are both… okay but neither are ideal. A Siri mic? Xbox Kinect style gestures? Will Apple keep it simple or will they really try to wow us again? Will Apple be able to get content deals in place for network television stations? For major league sports? For pay-per-view movies? For specialty channels? And how will they present them? An ever growing list below “Shows” like on Apple TV or will each “channel” be an app like on iPhone and iPad? Will it have other apps like Safari or Twitter or Calendar so iTV is actually productive as well as fun? Or will it all be AirPlay from your iOS devices? Would we even see it this year? Is 2012 the right time for an iTV or should Apple wait until 2013 to ramp up their television plans? And what happens to the existing Apple TV? Is it kept around for those who don’t want an Apple television but still want the content, or does Apple ditch it to force us to buy the more expensive television? Apple hasn’t even announced the desire to announce a television set yet, and maybe they never will, but with so much speculation going on, we want to know what you want to have. What kind of iTV would like Apple to make you? |
WritePad 6.0 for iPad bring Multilingual handwriting recognition support Posted: 17 Jan 2012 09:36 AM PST WritePad for iPad by PhatWare has been upgraded to 6.0 and is now equipped with a new Multilingual handwriting recognition engine that supports English, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.
WritePad for iPad is available for $9.99. Have an app you’d love to see featured on iMore? Email us at iosapps@imore.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look. |
Woz thinks Android is more functional than iOS Posted: 17 Jan 2012 09:06 AM PST Woz, a known Android fan, thinks the Android OS is more functional than iOS in many ways. Even though an iPhone is his primary device he still wishes his iPhone would perform some of the tasks his Android devices do.
I agree with his statement even though I’m strictly an iOS user. I still manage to find a reason to jailbreak when Apple decides to omit the features that I want. Not only is feature set an on-going issue for Apple but the fact that iOS is exclusive to Apple. Android being open source to the end user is arguable as well. It’s open to the manufacturers and carriers, not the user. Android is still available for licensing to all manufacturers while Apple is the only company with rights to distribute iOS. Woz also said he thinks Apple’s approval process for apps slows developers down compared to Android’s model. He was a long time user of Siri until Apple purchased it. He claims it doesn’t work as well as it did when it was an independent application. Do you think Apple’s strict curation of the App Store and need for control is what pushes users towards Android? Source: The Daily Beast |
Upcoming, unauthorized Apple book speculates that Scott Forstall is next in line as Apple CEO Posted: 17 Jan 2012 09:02 AM PST A forthcoming book, Inside Apple, suggests that the current Senior VP of iOS software Scott Forstall is likely to follow Tim Cook as Apple’s CEO. Described previously as a “mini-Steve“, Forstall apparently shares the late Apple co-founder’s attention to detail, exacting standards, and ambition. Shortly before Jobs’ passing, COO Tim Cook has been holding the reins of the company, but over the long term, it’s arguable that Apple could turn to someone with a combination of technical and presentation skills. Of course, Cook will need a pretty good reason to step down from his spot as CEO to make way for Forstall; if Cook is even half as passionate about Apple as Jobs was, and it took cancer to remove Steve out of the company, Forstall may have a long wait ahead of him. Source: Fortune |
91% of surveyed business pros use iPad for work communication Posted: 17 Jan 2012 08:23 AM PST A survey issued Monday by IDG Connect shows that 91% of business and IT professionals use their iPad more for business communication than personal needs. They also found that over 25% of employers deployed iPads to their employees. Other numbers included in the survey -
iPads are not only a cheaper option than laptop computers for employers but they’re also much more portable. If an iPad suits an employee’s business needs it may be a better option financially than a laptop. 83% of the employers surveyed also said they would not consider another kind of tablet after using the iPad. Source: The Loop |
Daily Deal: BodyGuardz mykase for iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 for only $19.95 Posted: 17 Jan 2012 07:09 AM PST For today only, the iMore Store has the BodyGuardz mykase for iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 on sale for only $19.95!. Get them before they’re gone! Get the BodyGuardz mykase for iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 now! |
iPad Live 88: The last iPad Live ever! Posted: 17 Jan 2012 07:02 AM PST
Georgia, Rene, and Seth talk iMore (that’s our new name!) at CES 2012, Apple’s education event, supplier responsibility, iPad 3 rumors, and the return of the mute switch debate. Join us for the last iPad Live ever!
Show Notes
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CreditsYou can reach all of us on Twitter @iMore, or you can email us at podcast@imore.com, or leave a comment on the website when the show goes live. For all our podcasts — audio and video — including iPhone and iPad Live, ZENandTECH and Superfunctional, Iterate and Girls Gone Gadget and more… see MobileNations.com/shows If you haven’t already please subscribe to all our shows in iTunes and leave a rating. It helps people find the show and means a lot to us! Thanks to the iMore iPad Accessory Store for sponsoring the podcast, and to everyone who showed up for the live chat! Hosts
CreditsThanks to the TiPb iPad Accessory Store for sponsoring the podcast, and to everyone who showed up for the live chat! Music Hear me Roar by iPad Live theme song contest winner, DieselJesus! This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Apple rumored to announce a GarageBand type tool for e-book creation at education event Posted: 17 Jan 2012 12:36 AM PST According to a report by Ars Technica, Apple is going to announce a GarageBand type tool to aid in the creation of e-books at its New York education event this Thursday. The new tools will assist in the creation of interactive e-books especially in the education sector. At the same time, however, authoring standards-compliant e-books (despite some promises to the contrary) is not as simple as running a Word document of a manuscript through a filter. The current state of software tools continues to frustrate authors and publishers alike, with several authors telling Ars that they wish Apple or some other vendor would make a simple app that makes the process as easy as creating a song in GarageBand. Our sources say Apple will announce such a tool on Thursday.If a GarageBand type creation tool to assist publishers with iBooks is on the agenda, it would make a lot of sense. One thing is for sure, Thursday's event is definitely about education and textbooks. We will have to wait and see exactly what Eddy Cue has up his sleeve on Thursday morning. We will have all the news as it breaks. Source: Ars Technica |
Daily Tip: How to activate AssistiveTouch to overcome hardware button problems on iPhone, iPad Posted: 16 Jan 2012 10:53 PM PST Curious how to enable iOS 5‘s Assistive Touch accessibility feature? Whether you have trouble using the physical controls on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, or the controls themselves have simply stopped working properly, Assistive Touch can give you a great, software-based alternative.
Turning on AssistiveTouch causes a semi-transparent button to appear. Tapping this button gives you access to the same functions as the hardware buttons, such as volume up or down, as well as several gesture types, like pinch to zoom. You can even set custom gestures. BONUS: If you don’t wish to constantly have AssistiveTouch on your screen, you can set AssistiveTouch to your “Triple Click Home” function and call upon it when required. Daily Tips range from beginner-level 101 to advanced-level ninjary. If you already know this tip, keep the link handy as a quick way to help a friend. If you have a tip of your own you'd like to suggest, add them to the comments or send them in to dailytips@imore.com. |
Review: Mujjo capacitive touchscreen gloves for iPhone and iPad Posted: 16 Jan 2012 10:28 PM PST Giveaway: Leave a comment below to enter to win one of 10 free pairs of Mujjo capacitive touchscreen gloves for iPhone and iPad!Why have I instantly fallen in love with Mujjo’s capacitive touchscreen gloves for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad? It’s simple, really. I live in Canada where it’s routinely been -20 celsius for the last couple of weeks — so cold that when you go outside your face freezes and the last thing you want to do is pull off your nice warm gloves just to use your iPhone while out and about. You’d rather miss a call, wait to answer a text, or forget about looking something up on the web than risk the frostbite inducing winds and bone chilling snow. But with Mujjo, I don’t have to give up my multitouch just to stay warm — thanks to the capacitive carry-through, I can slide to unlock and tap away all from within the comfort of my gloves.
Unlike some iPhone-friendly gloves, Mujjo doesn’t just weave capacitive thread into the thumb and forefinger, but they’re made of high-quality silver-coated nylon fibers knitted into the fabric of the glove. The entire gloves! You can tap away with any finger you like. You can tap away with your knuckles, palm, ridge of your hand — literally any part of the glove. That makes it so much easier to use in the cold weather and is a huge advantage over other gloves. The only downside is that they made two-sizes fits all, and I have fairly small hands so even the smaller size is a little loose on me, and I need to push a little harder to make the capacitive connection than I expect someone with larger hands might. Wearing the Mujjo, I could do everything I needed to do with my iPhone, including making and answering phone calls, texting, and surfing the web at about 80% of my normal speed. The good
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The conclusionMujjo capacitive touchscreen gloves are must-have for any serious iPhone user in a cold, wintery climate. |
iTunes Match now available in 19 more countries, brings total number to 37 Posted: 16 Jan 2012 10:16 PM PST Apple's iTunes Match service has now expanded to a total of 37 countries. The service initially launched in the United States in November of last year and has slowly rolled out to various countries internationally since then. While Latin American areas already had iTunes in the cloud, iTunes Match was still not enabled but with the latest roll out both services are now offered in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Guatemala, Honduras, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. Apple had a little bit of a rough start with iTunes Match but it appears things are running a whole lot smoother now for them. If you’re looking to learn more about iTunes Match, be sure to check out all our previous coverage. |
iPad 3 code names and Facebook mentions found in iOS 5.1 beta 3 Posted: 16 Jan 2012 08:15 PM PST Deep within iOS 5.1 beta 3 are mentions to two next-generation iPad 3 code names, J1AP and J2AP, as well as ongoing references to Facebook. While digging through firmware code is not a sure fire way of finding out exactly Apple is up to — it has in the past yielded some results. In this case, they seem in line with a previous account from Digitimes on iPad 3 code names J1 and J2. These likely, though not definitely, refer to the Wi-Fi and cellular data versions of iPad 3. Another tidbit of information found within the firmware is that Facebook is again being mentioned. As we know it, iOS 4 was set to have Facebook integration but it was subsequently dropped from the OS when an agreement couldn’t be reached between the two companies. Could there be more integration with Facebook coming or is this simply legacy code left around, just in case? Alas, we’ll just have to wait and see what Apple has in store for us with iOS 6 but if any of what we’re seeing in the iOS 5.1 beta 3 code turns out to be accurate then, we’re pretty glad folks still keep checking in there for things Apple may have missed. Jump on past the break, and you can see where the J1AP and J2AP are showing up. UPDATE: Some iPod touch goodness added for your enjoyment, below. Source: @jackoplane |
Apple expected to announce iPad-optimized textbooks at education event this Thursday Posted: 16 Jan 2012 08:05 PM PST At Thursday’s education event, Apple is expected to announce textbooks in partnerships with publishers such as Pearson, McGraw-Hill, and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, that are optimized for the iPad and encourage student interaction.
As an educator, this makes me very excited. Many changes need to be made in education, and interactive iPad-optimized textbooks will not only be a fantastic learning tool, but also add some excitement and enjoyment to the learning process which is half the battle, for students and teachers alike. Additionally, textbooks are outrageously expensive, so I hope Apple has also worked out an agreement with publishers to make iPad-optimized textbooks more affordable. Apple’s education event will be held on Thursday, January 19, in New York City. Source: Wall Street Journal |
Leanna’s most used iPhone and iPad accessories of 2011 Posted: 16 Jan 2012 07:17 PM PST Like Chris Oldroyd, my most used iPhone and iPad accessories consists of a very short list. There are only have a few that I regularly used during the past year. Most of what I used was for device protection and power supply, with the exception of one accessory that enhanced my iPad experience for specific scenarios.
Smart Cover for iPad 2I’m a minimalist at heart, and the Smart Cover is such a fantastic case, if you can even call it that, for those who want their iPad 2 as naked as possible. I won’t bore you with facts about the Smart Cover you already know, but would like to point out that if you want a little more protection, there are many other cases, like the Incipio Smart feather Ultralight Hard Shell Case that make a great companion with the Smart Cover.
OtterBox Reflex Series for iPhone and iPadUnfortunately, being the mother of a toddler means it’s time to put my minimalist desires aside and settle for protective cases for my iPhone and iPad. I came to this realization after my daughter ripped off my Smart Cover and pushed my iPad face down across the hardwood floor resulting in a massive scratch. I immediately turned to OtterBox due to their reputation for designing high quality protective cases. Again, I like to have as little bulk as possible, so I opted out of the Defender Series, and picked up the Reflex Series for both my iPhone and iPad. This series is designed after the crumble zone of car. In addition to not being too bulky, this case easily slides on and off which was extremely appealing to me. I often times take off my case to take photos for iMore and it was important to me to have a case that wouldn’t be a 20 minute adventure to take on and off.
Bamboo StylusAs a math teacher, I find myself writing notes to email to my students all the time. Using my finger was not an option in my book, so I went on the search for the perfect stylus and settled on the Bamboo. My favorite thing about this stylus is how it actually has some weight to it making it feel more like a real pen. In addition to writing out solutions to math problems, I also use the Bamboo to have my photography clients sign contracts – each and every one of them have been impressed.
Qmadix USB Mobile Charging KitIt’s no secret that one can deplete their iPhone’s battery in matter of hours, so I make sure I have power with me everywhere I go, including the car. Plugging my iPhone into the Qmadix USB Mobile Charging Kit is something that has become as automatic as putting on my seatbelt and starting the car. I’ve had cars with lighters in strange, tight places, but the design of Qmadix USB Mobile Charging Kit has always worked great because the usb cable plugs into the top of the charger instead of at the end. The other feature I like about the Qmadix USB Mobile Charging Kit is that the USB cable is not permanently attached to the charger. This allows me to use any cable I wish, or steal this one from the car if I run into a situation where I need to.
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