Wednesday, April 13, 2011

the i pad 2... need i say more


apple has always takin it one step closer to the best things are worth the wait, and the ipad 2 is worth the wait. what makes apple so great is that most of the time apple puts out the product when the product is ready. and the products work not perfect but pretty close.


Thursday, October 16, 2008

Concept.....or is it?



Apple Files Tablet Docking Patent
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One of the approaches shown in the patent includes a recess in the docking station and a protrusion in the tablet. Connection would allow for 360 degree uses of the table while still providing a power and data connection (we personally think it would make more sense to have the recess on the tablet and the protrusion on the docking station, less mess to deal with when actually holding the tablet).

The induction idea looks more streamlined. The docking station and the tablet could each have planar surfaces, and rely on the power created by induction docking to transfer power and data. Or at least a combination of induction power and wire-less data transfer. Apple seemed to have a lot to say about the possibilities of induction docking.

"With regards to non-contact platforms, inductive coils can be placed in each device to transfer both power and data," the company said, "The inductive coils are typically hidden from view behind the housings of each device and therefore they are more aesthetically pleasing than electrical contacts, which need to be exposed in order to operate effectively. Furthermore, inductively based systems are more robust than electrical contacts. For example, there are no contacts to wear out and/or oxidize."

"In inductive based systems, the docking station includes the primary coil and the portable electronic device includes the secondary coil," Apple continued. "In wireless systems, both the docking station and the portable electronic device include their own transceiver that both transmits and receives data."

"The data and power inductors may be separate, integral or they may be superimposed on one another," Apple added, "In another implementation, power is transferred via an inductance-based system and data is transferred via a wireless system. The combination of inductance and wireless provides an efficient way to transfer both power and data while keeping both the docking station and portable electronic device fully enclosed."

All we can do now is tell Apple that we are waiting, somewhat patiently, for tablet awesomeness.
Via AppleInsider

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response from Steve Jobs on notebooks : Jobs also seemingly put the kibosh on any touch-screen Mac, another rumor that rears its head every once in awhile. When asked Tuesday, Jobs said that while they've looked at touch screens for notebooks, "it hasn't made a lot of sense to us," he said.

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I don't have much interest in the mac book touch as the unit is shown at present time but the idea to carry around a tablet that can connect to your already used imac through software as well as connect to apple tv like the iphone remote i think will put apple more in the front. also used to surf the net. by it self it's almost like a laptop but with the special other activity I mentioned above I think that more would buy the unit over a laptop...... think home a remote, mini computer and if apple created a app that also allows apple tv and the "mac book touch" to talk then for those that want to surf the internet through the tv this will give them the gateway,