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If I had one of these, I'd probably immediately want to jailbreak it, though. I haven't bothered with my iPod Touch, because I don't expect to be able to do all sorts of things with it, but then again, that was a gift, so I'm happy with the incremental value it offers. If I shell out hundreds of dollars for a piece of electronics, I want to be able to customize it as I choose. ![]() |
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To me personally, the very best thing about the iPad is the fact that it will cause other manufactures to create/copy/clone similar devices that will be far more user friendly. Can't wait for a device with a similar form factor as the iPad but with Win7, SDHC card reader, mini USB, etc.
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I doubt you'll see many with a "similar" form factor. Both ASUS and MSI's prototypes are 16:9
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fruminous edugeek
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Reader of Books
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@tallmomof2 err. skype runs just fine on my iphone. don't know where you're saying no skype.
@dawnfalcon as for adept being a "plus point" i honestly thing the general public could care less what version of DRM is used. you only want adept because you already have adept protected books. apple is using their own DRM for books they sell form their bookstore. no one says the ipad doesn't have, or won't get, an ebook reader application that will work with adept protected books. this device isn't a fixed-in-stone tablet. all it takes is another application. also, i'd like to point out to everyone. this ipad runs already existing iphone/touch applications, including kindle for the iphone. i don't think apple's going to restrict the ipad and prevent that application from loading and running, can you imagine the negative press on that one? we'll just have to wait until people have them in their hands to see for sure, but saying it won't run kindle books or adept books or stanza is a little premature since no one here has one in their hands. |
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But no, Apple wants it all. To quote Apple COO Tim Cook, "We believe that we need to own and control the primary technologies behind the products we make." Their megalomanic obsession with vertical integration will merely harm the market they claim to be promoting. |
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Kobo has a press release that they've already been working on an updated app for the iPad so they certainly believe Apple will allow it. I don't know why Amazon would be different.
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And darn straight people care when they can't read ePub's from elsewhere on the iPad, or can't read books from the iPad on other devices. They hit once, then in many cases they go straight to the darknets forever after. Wonderful you think that's a good idea, but I think it's a terrible one! Barcey - I bet Google thought their apps would make it to the iPhone too. |
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actually we do know it is technically capable of running existing iphone apps. so there is no reason the kindle app won't run from a technical standpoint. they were running existing iphone apps in the demo yesterday.
now, apple may set up a new policy and prohibit the kindle app from running for corporate reasons. that's an entirely different ball of wax. it would be a huge black eye to apple because you can bet amazon would be spitting out quite a few press releases "apple prohibited our existing application because it competes with their store". the media would be all over this, and the FTC might decide to take a look too. apple has the lockdown on the music and video stores on the iphone/ipod because they set it up first. but there were ebook stores and reader applications on the iphone from 3rd parties before apple set theirs up. apple isn't going to have much choice in allowing others to run their ebook readers. so they give up one market segment to competition and maintain control over music and video. with apple's new SDK policy of allowing VOIP apps, there isn't really any reason for apple to keep out google voice any longer either as they all will duplicate core functionality. |
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From a technological standpoint, right. But Apple do a lot of filtering of apps for "acceptability".
And you make a bunch of points, but...if you're right, why did they go to the expense of making their own deliberately incompatible DRM scheme? They have plenty of scope for stopping other readers, by simply rejecting them from the appstore. Again, they did it to Google without blinking. |
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It's not a deal breaker as I don't have any books on my Kindle that I have any interest in re-reading, and will keep it around for novels anyway. A future tablet would be for academic reading, marking up documents and the multimedia features. But a Kindle app would be a nice bonus I'd use occasionally. Like I'll occasionally use the Kindle for PC app to read some at my girlfriends or in the office. Last edited by dmaul1114; 01-28-2010 at 12:50 PM. |
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