Archive for March, 2011

March 19th, 2011 at 1:40 PM EST | by inu846W

Add Holidays to Your iPad Calendar

Your iPad calendar doesn’t come with holidays included in it. This can be a pain when trying to figure out your schedule or when to plan upcoming events. Follow these easy instructions to add holidays to your iPad.

  • Go to Settings on your iPad.
  • Tap on Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
  • Tap on Add Account.
  • Choose Other.
  • In the Calendar section, tap on Add Subscribed Calendar.
  • For the server, add: http://ical.mac.com/ical/US32Holidays.ics
  • Tap Next, then Save.
  • Open your iPad calendar and tap Calendars in the upper left corner.
  • Select US Holidays.


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That’s it. In less than 30 seconds you can schedule the rest of your year with confidence.

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March 19th, 2011 at 10:20 AM EST | by inu846W

AT&T Knocks Up to $200 Off First-Generation iPad 3G Models

The deals just keep on coming from AT&T. First they knocked off $100 from the original price of first-generation iPad 3G models when the iPad 2 was announced. Now they’re taking off even more!

Great prices on first-generation iPad 3G:

  • $429 for 16GB
  • $529 for 32GB
  • $529 for 64GB

It looks like they’re really trying to get rid of the higher end 64Gb capacity model with its pricing being the same as the 32GB one. But that shouldn’t be a problem as of right now because it appears AT&T has sold out of the 32GB first-generation iPads.

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March 19th, 2011 at 9:58 AM EST | by inu846W

New York Times Subscriptions Coming to iPad

Starting March 28, you’ll have to pay a subscription fee to enjoy full and complete content fromThe New York Times on your iPad.

Even with viewing the newspaper on your browser, you’ll still need to pay up. But that’s only after you read 20 articles within one month’s time. It’s free up to a certain point which may be good for the casual reader.

If you click on a link from a social media site or Google, you’ll be allowed to read up to 5 articles per day, per reader. The “top news” section will be free for iPhone and iPad users, but you must subscribe to the NYT app to get more content.

The pricing options are as follows:

  • $15, every 4 weeks, gets you full content from NYTimes.com and an iPhone or other smartphone app.
  • $20, every 4 weeks, gets you full content from NYTimes.com and an iPad or other tablet app.
  • $35, every 4 weeks, gets you full content from NYTimes.com and with any smartphone and tablet apps.

Get more information here.

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March 19th, 2011 at 9:32 AM EST | by inu846W

Microphone in iPad 2 WiFi Model is Better Than 3G Model
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Some people are finding out the recording quality from the microphone in the iPad 2 WiFi model is better than the microphone in the 3G model.

iLounge looked into the matter and thinks the problem may stem from the new position of the microphone in iPad 2. The first-generation iPad’s microphone was placed in the top corner next to the headphone jack. The iPad 2’s microphone is placed in the top center of the device.

iPad 2 WiFi models house the microphone within the aluminum casing, but the 3G models have the microphone located within the plastic antenna strip.

iLounge says:

Perhaps due to this change in materials, the Wi-Fi model offers markedly cleaner audio than that of the 3G, which sounds slightly muffled and echo-prone as a result. Curiously, we found the GSM 3G model’s audio to be slightly preferable to that of the CDMA model, which seemed to suffer the issues more severely. The problem is particularly evident when the iPad’s screen is facing the user, as is the case when using FaceTime and a great many other apps; it is unclear whether Apple will make any modifications to the devices’ microphones mid-production to help minimize the differences.

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March 17th, 2011 at 1:31 PM EST | by inu846W

Freelancing with the iPadAs a freelance writer, I jumped at the potential I saw in the iPad tablet to streamline meetings with clients. Every document I need for the meeting can be loaded onto the iPad. I am able to show up at a meeting professional and organized because I do not have to carry a bulky laptop case and then look for a place to spread out all of my paperwork and equipment.

I find the iPad is perfect for displaying my writing portfolio to clients. I open my portfolio website quickly and easily. Right away, the client is able to touch through all types of writing samples and not risk a paper cut. Since I am able to group my samples into categories, I am able to direct the client to specific samples they would be interested in seeing. This keeps from boring them with every piece of work ever accomplished.

The next benefit of the iPad for a freelancer is the ability to create a rough draft version during your discussion. The iPad has many apps, both paid and free versions, which give the ability to draw out an idea. I use Adobe Ideas to create a rough table of contents, but many will draw a flowchart or a sketch. I find that this keeps the meeting on task, shows the client that we are on the same idea, and reminds them that I am a dedicated professional in my field that is ready to go to work on this project.

After the client is sold on your talents, and they will be if you have an iPad, your next step in a meeting is to agree to and sign a contract. The iPad makes it easy to bring up your document and reword it so that it meets both you and your client’s terms. Once your contract is agreed upon, all you have to do is allow the client to use the iPad to sign the bottom of the contract. You are then able to show off another neat trick by emailing that contract to the client on the spot so they have a copy for their files. This is idea for the client because they will not have to worry about a paper copy.

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March 17th, 2011 at 10:24 AM EST | by inu846W

iPad 2 Shortages May Last Months

At least two companies Apple uses to help manufacture iPad 2 have temporarily shut down to assess damages due to last week’s earthquake and tsunami in Japan. This may cause production delays that could last into June.

Gene Munster from Piper Jaffray is aware of the dynamic situation with some iPad 2 production companies and said they haven’t been able to fully determine damages and currently don’t have a timeline for resuming production.

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co. and Toshiba have temporarily shut down. The former supplies BT resin used in production printed circuit boards for chips in iPad and iPhone while the latter produces about 40% of the world’s flash memory, a lot of that used in iOS devices.

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But recent events may not spell doom and gloom for Apple. They’ve signed on with other vendors to meet production needs in times like these. Apple’s competitors may not have put such plans onto action themselves.

Munster goes on to say:

“This strategy has proven to be an effective way for Apple to leverage its balance sheet and its position as one of the largest buyers of many of the components it uses; moreover, this strategy may prove particularly helpful if supply is limited and pricing increases.”

“Finally, we believe Apple buys futures on important components, which will help offset near-term pricing swings. Our conclusion is that Apple is well positioned to suffer proportionally less than its competitors.”

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