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Photoshop for iPad presented by Adobe, real layer support

Published on: 8th April, 2011

At the Photoshop World conference, Adobe presented a version of Photoshop running on the iPad, which could provide the tablet with real Photoshop image editing capabilities. Unlike the largely filter-based Photoshop Express, the new version allows users to add, or switch to, or edit layers in an isometric view in order to display the different [...]

Doctor’s iPad adoption supported in part by the government of USA

Published on: 8th April, 2011

The iPad adoption by medical staff could be fostered by reimbursements coming from the United States government, which is operating the Meaningful Use, a program that allows hospitals and doctors to claim Medicaid and Medicare expenses when they buy specific technology. The goal of this initiative is to facilitate migration to electronic records and reduce [...]

Gamer transforms iPad into peripheral for DCS A-10C

Published on: 8th April, 2011

A gamer has started a project to transform the iPad into a peripheral for the DCS A-10C combat flight sim. The iControl DCA application is using the iPad to replace several instruments that would need the in-game camera moving away from the outside environment. The implementation used by Boarder 2 member of Shacknews is based [...]

Popular Science: only 10,000 subscriptions on iPad

Published on: 4th April, 2011

The Popular Science version for iPad has only reached 10,000 subscriptions so far, says publisher Bonnier Technology Group. The milestone has been reached in a timeframe of only six weeks after the adoption by Apple of a new in-application subscription model and therefore the company is very excited about it. Details on iPad performance have [...]

Fox expects that Time Warner pulls channels from TV iPad application

Published on: 4th April, 2011

Fox recently announced to have given Time Warner Cable a cease-and-desist letter, asking it to withdraw Fox channels from the TV iPad application at TWCable. The studio considered that Time Warner did not have the right to stream its shows on the iPad tablet, even over the application’s home Wi-Fi limitation. Although Time Warner has [...]

Dell asserts iPad would not be successful in enterprise

Published on: 4th April, 2011

Andy Lark, head of global enterprise marketing at Dell, in an interview, told CIO that he was convinced Android and Windows would overtake the iPad in the enterprise. He said that runaway sales have created a market for tablets in offices but a more diverse and open approach would have chances to win. In his [...]

iPad-friendly On Beat speaker dock unveiled by JBL

Published on: 31st March, 2011

On March 29, 2011, JBL introduced its On Beat speaker dock for Apple’s portable iOS devices. This universal dock is especially shaped to fit iPads, as well as iPods and iPhones and is able to rotate them by 90 degrees in order to simplify watching videos. JBL’s dock will charge the iOS devices and benefits [...]

News Corp has more than 200,000 paid subscribers coming from tablets

Published on: 13th March, 2011

Les Hinton, publisher at Wall Street Journal has mentioned the strong performance related to paid subscriptions for tablet editions of New Corp. with a number of paid subscriptions quadrupled when compared to last year, the company has reached 200,000 paid subscribers, as Hinton said at a speech in Boston. He also said that other periodicals [...]

Jobs said the iPad had outsold all tablets to date

Published on: 5th March, 2011

Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, at the iPad 2 event took the opportunity to criticize other mobile tablet makers and especially Microsoft. Apple’s original iPad sold fifteen million units in 2010 and not only obtained ninety percent of the respective market, but also outsold every other tablet to date, which Tablet PCs Windows-based included. Only [...]

Faster, thinner design for Apple’s newly launched iPad 2

Published on: 3rd March, 2011

On March 2, 2011, Apple presented the company’s iPad 2, which is the second-generation tablet. The new device uses a newly designed dual-core processor (called the A5), which seems to be twice as fast as the A4. Graphics processing should be up to nine times faster, while the device sports both front- and rear-facing cameras. [...]

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