Posts Tagged ‘apple’

50,000 iPads Reportedly Ordered In First 2 Hours

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

The unofficial Apple weblog reports that as many as 50,000 iPads were ordered in the first two hours of it being made available for pre-order yesterday.  As a basis for comparison, the Apple online store is reported to “only” receive in the vicinity of 15,000 orders daily, for all its products, so the 50,000 number is rather staggering.  And Apple is limiting the number of iPads that a single person can order to 2, whether you are an end consumer or a business customer.  This means that supply must be tight and they are anticipating a lot more demand than they are able to supply.

This is not good news for us, of course, since Apple would try to satisfy its major markets first before selling the device in poor countries such as Malaysia.  I guess the only want to get your hands on one now would be to import one yourself from the US, or Australia, as the device goes on sale at the end of next month.

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How Soon Can Malaysia Expect The iPad?

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

I’m afraid the answer is “not anytime soon”.  I am basing this on the fact that the Malaysia website still does not have a dedicated page for the iPad.  Instead, when clicking on the iPad icon in the Apple Malaysia Store, one is directed to the generic Asia iPad page.  When I checked, countries such as Australia (where the iPad is confirmed to be arriving in “late April” as per Apple’s latest iPad press release), Hongkong and Singapore all had their own dedicated iPad pages.  However, both the Singapore and Hongkong pages do not have an estimated shipping date.

Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand users are re-directed to the generic Asia iPad page.  So, this tells me that the iPad is not arriving before the end of April.  If you want one badly, it looks like you’ll have to pay some exhorbitant prices to get one, either from the US (if you’re really desperate!) or Australia (if you’re not *that* desperate).

Sigh.

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10 Things Apple Needs To Fix Before Releasing The iPad

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The eWeek website recently penned a pieced titled the above – what Apple needs to do before unleashing the iPad on to the public.  I feel that it misses the point entirely, and thank goodness that Apple doesn’t take advice from them regarding product features and launches!  I say that because they’ve practically thrown the kitchen sink at the iPad in terms of those features which they think are important but which are missing from the iPad.  The short of it is, the iPad is what Apple thinks it should be, and not what people like eWeek think it should be – after all, it’s a gamble to introduce any new product into the market, and in this case, this is what Apple thinks the buying public wants.

The usual suspects such as the lack of Flash support is there.  So is running iPhone apps on the iPad without modification, which does not take advantage of the iPad’s screen size and resolution.  There are others too, such as the pricing of 3G plans for the 3G version, etc.  Even the lack of a USB port is something that needs to be fixed.  And if Apple fixes all these, it will look like the HP Slate.  Maybe.  And then how is Apple going to differentiate itself from the “me-toos” out there?  As I’ve always told people – you know what a device does, and what it doesn’t do – if you don’t like it, don’t buy it, it’s a free world.  Just like no one can force you into marrying someone you despise (unless there’s a lot of money in it :P ).  And whining about it won’t change the situation.  Just buy another product instead!

They must be running out of things to write on that website!

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The Apple iPad Will Indeed Run For 10 Hours

Monday, March 8th, 2010

So says, and reiterates, Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple.  Many were questioning the claim during the iPad’s presentation/unveiling in late January that it has become a talking point of its own on the internet.  Responding to a question from the “government computer news” website of the US, the Apple CEO responded in his typical fashion – short, sharp and straight to the point – “…And, yes, we are getting 10 hours in 1.5 pounds“.  And the email response was typed out on an iPad!

The response was to a question posed by the author of this post asking whether the 10 hour battery life claim was more a marketing claim than a “real world” claim.  Personally I think 10 hours is awesome for a 10 inch device.  I think it’s with WiFi though.  If it’s with 3G on, I’m astounded.  We’ll know for sure once some lucky folks get their hands on the iPad here in Malaysia.  I hope I’m one of them.

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Here’s What An Android Phone Would Look Like…

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

…if Apple was successful in getting the courts to agree with them on the patents being infringed upon by HTC.  If you recall, Apple filed suit against HTC, alleging that HTC infringed on 20 of its patents.  Among the more recognisable ones, especially if you were an iPhone and Android user, are the slide to unlock gesture to wake a phone from a standby state, auto rearranging of application icons on the homescreen upon the addition or deletion of an application, and scrolling by dragging anywhere on the screen.  If these were found to be the intellectual property of Apple, here’s what a Google Android based phone would look:

Funny, eh?  And most commentators are saying that this suit is actually more against Google’s Android rather than HTC, and that poor HTC was caught in the middle because of its prolific portfolio of Android handsets!

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