Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Logitech Introduces New IPhone Accessories Surprisingly Useful

I've never really been a fan of all the special add-ons and accessories sold with the mail. In my opinion, a pretty solid box for accessories phone / tablet should go. But at a meeting recently with some accessories Logitech iPad certainly caught my attention.

The two are very different in nature - one for games, while the other is more of a utility device - but the reason I was struck by the added value they bring to the tablet. There are plenty of trendy bars and detachable speaker chambers can be entered on the iPhone, but honestly, how often do you actually use these things? Perhaps you pass a speaker bar for a party, or put the lenses in his pocket before going on holiday, but it's really the extent of the problem.

Logitech's new products for everyday use, and probably will make the difference between the length of each session and to IPAD activities are carried out in Slate. So without further ado, I present you with the latest accessories for the Logitech iPad.

Logitech Folding Keyboard IPAD 2

This is damn cool. It is essentially a two-in-one and two standing Dock iPhone Bluetooth keyboard, and works well with Apple Smart Cover. Although Logitech does not recommend, is likely to protect against falls and a few minor hits (in conjunction with the chip on the cover), too. Also accused of USB, so you can stop worrying about the times you have to go through batteries.

When closed, the keyboard turns off automatically to save power. Once opened, automatically turns on and connects the iPad. What is more foldable keyboard is actually a full-size keyboard - so not only do free touch typing break we have all experienced the frustration, but you can actually get a keyboard big enough for two good looks man's hands .

The only real problem I have with this keyboard with a docking station is that it is difficult for the child's diaper. Slim and lightweight, thin and light, thin and light. So Apple, and almost every tablet / producer of smartphones out there, is all. Logitech Folding keyboard, while the super-functional, do not really follow the same thin and light into a vein. Price is not very interesting either, come to think of it.

Logitech Folding Keyboard for 2 iPad has an MSRP of $ 129.99 and should be available throughout the U.S. and Europe in September

We've seen some strange-like widgets handle too late, but no facts as provided by Logitech. If you have already played a game on your iPhone, which require a joystick or a D-pad, you can understand where I come when I say that losing sucks. Not because I or you or someone else who lack the skills to win the game, but because they were aware of the game and your finger placement is felt unfair.

Logitech Joystick enough solves these problems completely, without adding any unwanted heavy tablet. IPAD is connected to the suction cups, and super lightweight. Their spiral design ensures the thumb pad always returns to center position, finally provides a tactile sensation on the iPad.

Logitech Joystick The iPad has an MSRP of $ 19.99 and be available in early U.S. and Europe in the 'September.We lever I have seen some strange devices like the delay, but do not think Logitech. If you've ever played a game on your iPhone requires a joystick or D-pad, you know where I come when I say losing sucks. Not because I or you or someone else does not have the power to win the game, but because the attention on the game and finger placement feels unfair.

Logitech Joystick solves these problems completely enough, without adding any unwanted heavy for your tablet. It connects to iPad with suction cups, and it is super easy. Its spiral design ensures that the thumb pad always returns to center position, finally offering a tactile feedback on the iPad.

IPad Joystick Logitech is an MSRP of $ 19.99 and is available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in September.
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Wednesday, 10 August 2011

IPad 2 Face More Delays Again?

It was not so long ago, when Apple was plagued by iPad two missing, allegedly caused in part by LG Display, which shipped a batch of defective screens, apparently caused by light leaks. Slowly but surely, Apple has managed to put things back on track and we have recently managed to reduce their delivery time estimated at 24 hours, but it looks like it could have been only a slight delay.

As we have seen, according to the time Digital, LGD has hit the defects found in the recent panels, which do not exceed the drop tests, during which their unit failed backlight. Their return was also not up to Apple standards, and has since the beginning of a successful 2.5 to 2,600,000 units, which is more than a million steps of their goal of four million Units shipped in Q3.

Given that Samsung and Apple are currently involved in patent infringement litigation, it is unlikely that Apple has changed the Samsung to collect loose and can turn Chimei Innolux Instead, we're not sure who has the ability and resources to continue where the LGD is . What might this mean for us consumers is that there is a small chance we may see another delay for the iPad 2, so if you were sitting on the fence thinking about getting one, you should probably act quickly before the delay hits us.

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Saturday, 30 July 2011

Russian Ban Gets IPad Although The U.S. Approves Playbook For The State Administration

It may seem ironic, but was rebuffed by the Russian government iPad, while much less successful playbook managed to hang the U.S. government. Apparently, the Russian government does not consider Apple tablet safe enough for government use. The government is seeking more choice and, ultimately, may opt for RIM playbook shelves or even Android. iPhone out of the race as a government sought more "tablet PC cryptographically secure."

RIM, on the other hand, managed to be seduced the U.S. government to gather sufficient approval for government use. BlackBerry playbook, the first tablet to receive FIPS 140-2 certification, which means that the tablet is fit enough to be used by federal government agencies. The company said: "This certification gives ... the U.S. federal government to buy with confidence, knowing that meet their requirements playbook IT policy to protect sensitive information. "The tablet has failed to conquer the consumer market, so it's good to know that this would be appreciated by the market target for businesses and government users.

While RIM is busy demonstrating their new laurels won, it would be interesting to see if the certification actually leads to large orders from the government. RIM is conducting mass withdrawal of their employees and, of course, the company needs some good deals to bring it back on track.

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Tuesday, 7 June 2011

IPhones And IPads Getting To Intel Processors, Says Analyst


Although it remains to be confirmed, there are rumors about Apple and quite heavy make chips for the iPhone and iPads. According to Glen Yeung, an analyst at Citigroup, Intel can provide foundry services to Apple for A4 and A5 chips used in the iPhone or iPod touch, and IPAD. These chips are manufactured by Samsung.

Samsung chip based on models of ARM Holdings. If this rumor is true that Intel would begin to build the arm chip designed, but eventually the transition to Intel chips in the coming years. Yeung said, Apple may need to change the ARM core-based mobile devices, and tablets for Intel x86 Low Power in 2013.

Of course, this would be a big switch to Intel, its focus on its core profitable business making chips for servers and PCs. When people use the iPhone and iPads as much or more than one computer, Intel can continue to a future where PC sales are declining even more than it is today.

Business Insider said that Apple may be looking at a foundry relationship with Intel to drop its relationship with Samsung because of the increasing popularity of Samsung with its direct competitor to the iPhone: Android phone. Again, this is highly speculative, but we will tell you if something official comes out of these rumors.

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Wednesday, 18 May 2011

IPad News: Dark Horse Comics Launched The App


Comic Book Publisher Dark Horse has released a free application for iPhone and Apple iPad, ending rival stables Marvel and DC on the App Store.


Launch sees the classic games such as Hellboy, The iPad Axe Cop, Buffy, Conan, Emily Strange and arrive for the first time, with titles starting at only $ 0.99 (that is 59p in real money), but there are many users Free via Dark Horse Comics download.Other titles are iPad app Umbrella Academy, The Terminator, Let Me In Star Wars, comic books and Mass Effect.


While Dark Horse does not boast many household names such as Spider-Man and Batman, the publisher is known for producing great comics, a little 'adult moreof margin.


The soft benefits of cloud storage to all users means that your comic will be sitting on a shelf without using the digital living space on your hard disk on your hard drive.

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