Archive for March, 2010

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Is the apple tablet going to have a monthly bill?

I have been saving my money for one when it comes out and I want to know if I have to pay monthly for internet or something.

Iphone 4.0 Os Firmware Rumors

In lue of the “Special Media Event” Apple is holding January 26th, presumably to announce something big, perhaps the “iTablet” and the new iPhone firmware, details of the new iPhone 4.0 OS were leaked recently with a few details of what we could be seeing as soon as next week. New features could include multi-touch gestures OS-wide, which adds to the rumour of the iTablet or iSlate using the same OS when launched.

Multitasking has also been mentioned in the leaked information that allows applications to be run in the background. Previously, Apple has suggested that this feature will make the iPhone crash, however many “jailbreakers” are already achieving this feature with success. We might see a limited version of this feature, perhaps “text” being able to be run in the background. Offering multi-tasking also might stop some of the “jailbreaking” that undercuts the integrity of apps, and in many cases, compromises the system’s reliability.

Changes to the UI on the graphics side have also been mentioned in the iPhone OS 4.0 rumor, which are supposedly going to make using the device a lot easier and more efficient. “Themes” to the icons might be offered, allowing you to use your own photo or icon in place of the traditional iPhone apps icons. “Themes” would also allow you to customize your home page and each app page.

Although nothing was specifically mentioned on how it works, perhaps a new home screen could be seen in the iPhone 4.0 OS, giving a view of all your pertinent calendar, messaging, email, to-dos, missed-calls etc, all stuffed into the home screen. You’d also be able to access all this stuff from the home screen, without closing out applications and re-opening other apps.

“Expose’”, an interface that allows all your app pages to be viewed in one screen via thumbnail images of each app page, may also make it to the updated iPhone 4.0 OS.

A speech dictate app may also be offered in the app store, which would allow you to dicate text messages and notes with your voice.

The ability to delete pre-installed apps, like “stocks” or the “youtube” app, may be offered with the iPhone 4.0 OS update. Many people just prefer to access these services from Safari. This new feature would free up memory and home screen space.

The new iPhone 4.0 firmware update probably won’t give access to Verizon service, but considering AT&T’s exclusivity may be running out soon, we may see Verizon picking this up when the new iPhone 4G hits the market, presumably in July, when all of the other iPhone predecessors have been announced. The latest Verizon rumor is that iPhone will not be available through Verizon until 3rd quarter of this year.

“Flash”! Apple has been saying that they’re not going to implement this due to battery issues. We may see Apple changing there mind on this since we know it’s coming to Palm’s WebOS and probably Android, soon. With Flash, the software opens up a whole new world of smartphone capabilities. You’ll be able to do many things with Flash, like watch videos in your mobile web browser, and use software that used to only be reserved for desktops. Apple may offer Flash, with the ability to turn it off if need be.

The last bit of information provided is something to do with new syncing abilities for both contacts and calendar entries. This may allow you to sync these functions on the fly, perhaps with Google calendar and other web PIMs. WebOS and Android already allow you to do this without having to sync the handset to your computer.

The entire iPhone 4.0 Firmware OS update is coming for sure, but details are speculative as to “when and what”. Nothig is set in stone, and we’re all just speculating here. However, this we know. When the update does come out, it will be for the 3G and 3G S iPhones only, (until iPhone 4G is announced), and should make the iPhone more like a fully fledged computer.

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I must say that if I was a book reader I would definitely pay the extra cash for this device over the Kindle. But, I am surprised at the amount of “disappointment” the new iPad has caused all over internet forums from the geek community.
As far as the price goes, I must say that that’s a thing the iPad has going for itself. I was expecting something starting at $700.00 and up.
Are you going to stand in line to get one?


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What is differnce between iSlate and iPad?

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I don’t think that the Ipad would be a very good thing to have. What is your opinion?

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am out of town today can’t attend the apple event, so where can i watch the apple event for itablet announcement?

64 GB isn’t a lot for a computer. I was thinking about getting an Ipad, but it is only 64 GB and my computer now has 160 GB. I was wondering if they are going to extend the capacity to at least 120 GB?

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Can Tablets outperform Netbooks in 2010?

In the last two years, netbooks had made substantial growth in the PC market and begun to take market share away from laptops possibly due to their featherweight designs and low prices. But, the devices lack key features like optical drive, have reduced specification and computing power.

In contrast, Tablet PCs offer an edge over netbooks with its touchscreen and use of digital pen or a fingertip, instead of a keyboard or mouse. Recently, Apple had ignited the tablet market by announcing its entry in the segment. It is reported that ASUS, Dell, Samsung are also planning to introduce their tablet PC by the next year. Therefore, consumers can soon expect small touch-screen tablets from all major PC vendors.

But, the question is will tablets kill netbooks and e-readers in 2010?

At present, Tablet PCs have a bad reputation. It is due to Microsoft’s unclear vision for the devices, which resulted in higher cost, slower input speed, unpleasant pen-based tablets, and risk for screen and hinge damage to users. The Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system lacks power.

But, after the introduction of several new mobile operating systems and cheaper components, the next generation of tablet PCs can outshine Netbooks in near future. The new Tablet PCs will have following new features that will make the devices to intersect other markets.

Now, use finger instead of pen

After the success of iPhone and other touchscreen mobiles, it is understood that actually touching the screen is far more appealing than using stylus, which requires different UI and software up gradation that Microsoft unwilling to do till Windows 7.

Due to the introduction of Swype technology and new mobile operating systems, the touch technology will make all the difference in the next generation Tablets.

Mobile phone operating systems

The new Tablet PCs will be powered by various mobile OSs like iPhone OS, Android etc, instead of Microsoft’s Windows. These operating systems will provide adequate software compatibility to the Tablet devices for accepting human touch and will make them cheaper, faster and more ultraportable than before.

Tablets or Big mobile phones

It is assumed that the next generation Tablets will be touch phones with large screen, therefore cheaper to build. Further, due to lesser-powered processors, small RAM, free operating system and smaller screens, the cost for manufacturing them will be similar to the netbooks i.e., cheap.

Applications and connectivity

Similar to the cell phone apps stores, Apple will certainly pour large number of applications to its touch tablets. Further, various other vendors will also join the race to encash the growing opportunity of apps platform.

Meanwhile, when tablets will be sold like Smartphones, then the connectivity feature will come in-built. Hence, consumers can carry the tablets like their mobile phones.

HD video and e-book concept

At present, people are watching internet TV rather than using the conventional one. Therefore, they require a cheap, high-quality tablet which will provide High Definition video on the move. Further, the Tablet PCs can be used as e-Book reader; hence, it will be a good option against Amazon Kindle or Sony PRS range.

Discussion

In Netbooks, you have to type on its small keyboard, which is somewhat problematic to professionals. Whereas, Tablet PCs can be a fold-up or roll-out and use a Bluetooth keyboard of your choice. It is true that they will provide more refined experience to its users, but besides its functionality, price does matter for its success.

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I want a portable multimedia device. I would love to finally have a good laptop. Or I could get the supposed apple tablet which will be revolutionary and amazing…

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Also would you be able to import programs such as Photoshop or Sketchbook Pro? I really want to get the iPad but I also want to be able to use it as a drawing tablet to. Its hard to find nice tablet PCs for a relativity decent price. And what I mean by that is not over 1000 dollars.


iCal is a personal calendar application made by Apple Computer that runs on the Mac OS X operating system. iCal can also refer to iCalendar, the standard calendar format used by the iCal calendar application. iCal was the first calendar application to offer support for multiple calendars and the ability to publish/subscribe calendars to WebDAV server.

Apple’s new calendar application, iCal, is available for Mac OS X. iCal makes it easy to publish and share your calendar data online, either through Apple or third-party services. Perhaps of more interest to developers, iCal stores its data in the standard calendar (.ics) file format, which is used by other calendar programs, like Mozilla Calendar. This means you can take advantage of existing libraries to develop your own applications for sharing and publishing iCal files.

Special Features:

Keeps track of events and appointments, allows multiple calendar views (such as calendars for “home”, “work”, and “kids”) to quickly identify conflicts and free time.

Is integrated with .apple, so calendars can be shared over the Internet. You can also share calendars via the WebDAV protocol.

Allows notification of upcoming events either on screen, by e-mail, SMS, or pager. There is also a third-party Dashboard widget called iCal Events that allows notification of upcoming events using Dashboard.

An elegant personal calendar application that helps you manages your life and your time better than ever before. iCal lets you keep track of your appointments and events with multiple calendars featuring at-a-glance views of upcoming activities by day, week or month.

With iCal, you can: – Keep track of your schedules, events and appointments, with at-a-glance views of upcoming activities by day, week or month – Manage and view more than one calendar at a time from within a single unified window to quickly identify schedule conflicts and pockets of free time – Share your calendars online with your colleagues, family and friends, using your .Apple account – Subscribe to other calendars to keep up with work schedules, family and school events, and more

With so many events demanding your attention, you need to expand or narrow your calendar view at the click of a button. iCal allows you to choose between viewing your schedule by day, week or month. And it’s easy to find things on your calendar using iCal’s powerful search feature. Just type in what you’re looking for in the search field, and the matching results appear as they’re found. Go to any event simply by clicking on the event name in the search results list. Or use Spotlight to search for calendar events and To Dos by summary, location, organizer, attendees and more right from your Desktop.

You can download a roundup of calendars you can use with iCal to stay on top of everything from TV shows to ball games and concerts to major holidays to movie openings and DVD release dates to Apple store openings.

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History Of Apple Trees

Apple trees were the most popularly grown fruit tree in colonial America and practically every settlement farm and backyard gardener planted this easily grown fruit tree, or easier, the seed of the apple could be planted to establish a permanent food supply. Growing these apple tree products could be eaten fresh or could be dried and preserved in many different ways to eat at a later time. Historical instances on the existence of apple trees are documented from folklore, legends, stone images on carved tablets, petrified slices of apples on plates for tomb offerings, and overwhelming numbers of references from Hebrew Bible scriptures and innumerable writings from poetry, songs, literary publications, and many other surviving accounts of all civilizations in the ancient world. One of the earliest archeological evidences of apple tree fruit comes from the remains of excavations from Jericho, Jordan, that has been dated 6500 BC by radiochemical analysis of carbon atoms.

The petrified remains of apple slices that were found in a saucer of an ancient Mesopotamian tomb, the burial site of royalty dates back to 2500 BC and was uncovered in southern Iran. In the ancient historical accounts of the fruit of the apple tree, there appears to be an incomprehensible trail of evidence that no other fruit could match. The interest shown in apples by the Greek and Roman philosophers, poets, historians, and literary masters was even extended to Renaissance painters, royal chefs to the Tsars of Russia and too many other references to mention.

In colonial America, apple trees were grown and planted from seeds in orchards by William Blackstone at Boston, Massachusetts in the 1600’s. Early documents on file at the National Library in Washington, DC suggest that all land owners in Massachusetts had begun growing apple trees by the 1640’s.

William Bartram, the famous explorer and botanist, wrote in his book, Travels, “I observed, in a very thriving condition, two or three large apple trees” in 1773, while traveling near Mobile, Alabama. It is important to realize that these large apple trees found growing in Alabama in 1773 could very easily have been grown from the seed planted by Creek Indians. Those seed may have been obtained by the Indians from American colonists on the Eastern coast of the United States at a much earlier time or from French farmers who settles in areas of agricultural land grants north of Mobile. General Oglethorpe planned in 1733 to plant “various plants, subtropical and temperate, which might prove valuable for Georgian farms and orchards,” according to William Bartram in his book Travels, published 40 years later. William Bartram’s father, John Bartram, trip to “East Florida” (Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas) was, in part at least, an attempt to inventory the plant resources of England’s new acquisition—after expelling the Spanish from East Florida.

Many modern botanists believe that the improved apple that we know today descended from the crabapple that is commonly interplanted with apple trees for cross pollination. Old documents record that fact “cultivated apples descended from crab-tree or wild apple-Pyrus malus.” Wild crabapple tree seeds appeared on the list of collected seeds in the Plant List of 1783 of William Bartram and his father, John Bartram. In William Bartram’s book, Travels in 1773, he “observed amongst them (fruit trees) the wild crab (Pyrus coronaria) in his explorations near Mobile, Alabama. Robert Prince established the first operating nursery in the American colonies at Flushing, New York, in the 1700’s, where he offered apple trees for sale at his nursery that was visited by General George Washington, who later became the first President of the United States. President Thomas Jefferson was planting and growing apple trees at his fruit tree orchard in Monticello, Virginia, in the early 1800’s.

The legendary Johnny Appleseed was responsible for the rapid development of the apple trees growing and planting when he established a nursery in the Midwest that sold both apple trees and seed to be planted for growing into trees in the 1800’s. Over 2000 cultivars of apple trees are listed as being grown today, many of the trees resulting from the huge apple seed dispersion that was begun by the memorable ambition of Johnny Appleseed to entirely cover the landscape of America with the fruit of apple trees.

Over the centuries, apple trees became susceptible to many disease problems such as fire blight; however, Dr. C.S. Crandall from the University of Illinois performed several backcrosses that involved modern cultivars and the apple tree ancestor ‘crabapple,’ Malus floribunda. The wild crabapple contained an immunity factor within its genetic composition towards all major bacterial and fungal diseases of apple trees. In 1989, researchers from the pomology department at Cornell University extracted an immune fire blight gene from a nocturnal moth and transplanted it into an apple fruit, resulting in the total defeat of fire blight in that particular apple tree cultivar.

Fruiting of apple trees is perhaps the most troublesome characteristic experienced by an orchardist or a backyard fruit tree gardener. Most cultivars of apple trees require cross pollination of two separate varieties in order to set fruit on the tree.

It is necessary that the blossoms of the two apple tree flowers develop pollen at the same time, in order that fruit will be set, which can be a tricky problem to correct. The simplist solution to pollinate apple trees is to use the ancestor of the modern day apple cultivars, the crabapple, which sheds its pollen over a long period of time and easily overlaps the apple tree cultivar flowering period. Crabapple trees produce a fruit that is much smaller than the common apple, but it can be used in cooking in various ways, and it is loved by wildlife in the fall and winter when wildlife food is scarce for animals and birds. Crabapple trees are also valuable when used as flowering trees that begin blooming in early spring with huge clusters of pink, white, and even red blossoms. Several outstanding grafted flowering tree selections are available, such as: Brandywine, Red Perfection, Radiant, and Spring Snow.

Apple trees are easy to grow, and if a gardener purchases a large tree, he may experience fruit development even on the first year of planting and growing. The selection of the proper cultivar of grafted apple trees is extremely important, because even though the apple fruit can be grown in most areas of the United States, the trees require different amounts of chilling temperatures in order to flower. The interesting introduction of low chill cultivars from Israel makes it possible to experience apple growing and planting as far south as Florida. Certain popularly grown cultivars of apple trees in the United States today are: Arkansas Black, Gala, Granny Smith, Red Rome, Anna, Red Fuji, Yates, Golden Delicious, Red Delicious, Anna, Ein Shemer, and Golden Dorsett. Apples contain some mysterious quality that can preserve it from deterioration for centuries. Apple slices can be dried and kept delicious for long periods of time. This mysterious characteristic may be recognized by man’s association of paradise being connected and related to Eve and Adam picking apples from a fruit tree growing in paradise for their eternal pleasure, that was planted by God and described as the tree of life at the fabled Garden of Eden. We see this fruit of paradise recurs in the history of many other ancient civilizations. A similar account that we read as children in the book of Genesis from the scriptures in the Hebrew Bible.

Perhaps this mysterious genetic quality of apples in preservation makes it so important as providing medical benefits backed up by that memorable proverb, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Experiments from researchers in California have shown that apple fruit is very rich in antioxidants, a biological compound that combats, stroke, heart disease, and many other health problems.

Patrick A. Malcolm, owner of Tyty kindergarten has a master’s in biochemistry and apple trees in the landscape more than three decades.