Friday, March 4, 2011

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Apple iOS 4.3 GoldMaster now available to developers

Apple has released the latest version of its iOS operating system, iOS 4.3, to developers. The new update adds support for mobile hotspot creation, AirPlay access, a new Javascript browser engine, and other minor tweaks. Apple will release the final version of the OS to the general public for its iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users on March 11.
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Google Body now available for Android Honeycomb tablets

Google has made its Google Body app available for Honeycomb tablets. Google Body shows off the human anatomy in 3D and includes overlays for muscles, organs, bones, and other major body systems. The free app is can be found in the Android Market on Android 3.0 Honeycomb powered tablets like the Motorola XOOM.
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First iPad 2 clones start to appear in China

First iPad 2 clones start to appear in China is a post from: Liliputing



The Apple iPad 2 may have been unveiled just yesterday, but that doesn’t mean it’s too early for Chinese knockoff artists to start producing iPad 2 clones. In fact, one of the first is a tablet that many news sites were reporting on before Apple’s new tablet launched… under the impression that it could actually be the iPad 2.


It turns out this guy is just a knockoff device with the Apple name, logo, and iPad branding emblazoned on the back. But with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, it looks like the company that put this little guy together got one thing right: It’s super slim and appears to be thinner than the original iPad. It also appears to maintain the same screen resolution and 4:3 aspect ratio as the original.


There’s no word on the specs or operating system. But I’d be surprised if this clone (or pre-clone, as it were), has a dual core A5 processor or runs iOS 4.3. I’d also be surprised if it makes it to retail outlets in the US, but if you happen to be in the market for a cheap Chinese tablet that bears a more-than-passing resemblance to the iPad 2, you could probably do worse.


via Shanzai.com







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Download All the SolidWorks World 2011 Sessions You Can Handle

SolidSmack gives us the heads-up that SolidWorks has published all of the presentations and video on their website, available for watching and downloading at your leisure.

Maybe you didn’t make it to SolidWorks World 2011. Maybe you’re still wandering the streets of San Antonio after days of drinking Riverwalk water and salsa picante. No worries for you. If you missed a few sessions due to work or inebriation a busy schedule, you have the option of catching up.

via Download All the SolidWorks World 2011 Sessions You Can Handle – SolidSmack.com.

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Apple iPad 2 arrives, disappoints

The iPad 2 is here! And a little disappointing…


As expected, Apple unveiled the iPad 2 today at a press event in San Francisco. The new tablet is actually called the iPad 2 in order to keep things simple, and Steve Jobs was able to present the device to the waiting world despite officially being on medical leave from the company. I’m guessing he didn’t trust anyone else to reveal the latest addition to his burgeoning family.


Steve Jobs has unveiled the iPad 2, and it’s fair to say that while it’s better than the original, it represents a 1.5 update more than anything truly groundbreaking.


The iPad 2 is 33 percent thinner (8.8mm) and 15 percent lighter (1.3 pounds) than the original, both of which are reportedly noticeable. The iPad 2 features Apple’s new dual-core A5 processor, which makes using it faster and smoother. The iPad 2 also boasts two cameras, one front, one back, allowing for FaceTime and HD video capture. And all this delivered with the same (up to) 10-hour battery life.


Which is all well and good, clearly. However, it’s not enough for me personally. After another whole year of working on its tablet hardware I thought Apple would deliver more than this. Which suggests, to me at least, that the iPad 3 is going to be the true successor to the original iPad, and less than a year away from release.


Let me make it clear what I’m saying here: When considered on its own merits the iPad 2 is a magnificent product and one hell of an achievement. It’s also the best mainstream media tablet money can buy right now. But it has to be considered next to the original iPad, and as a product that Apple has been working on for at least 12 months. And on that score it’s a disappointment.


If you already own an iPad then I wouldn’t recommend upgrading unless you have plenty of disposable income and a need to always own what’s new and shiny. However, for those who haven’t yet bought an iPad and don’t/can’t wait for the iPad 3, the iPad 2 is a sound investment.





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