iPad hands on hardware overview and apps
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@baconboy7227 yea i agree... but, i was kind of expecting a mobile version of OSX
Maybe not full OSX but at least something along tthose lines, and a usb port would be great as well... but im happy with it... umm... maybe a mix between OSX and iPhone OS would be cool
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There is an iPhone app that can determine the weight of the shit I took. It's called:
Off Load. Get this app! The biggest shit I took was 2.34 pounds. Try to top this.
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@ 1:47
That looks familiar :)
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thats a very good point. just look at netbooks. i use a dektop pc with windows 7 and it shows you that mobile devices just arent ready. i think they will need to be around 2gz or 2.5 ghz or even dual core at 1.5 before you can even see a simplified computer os in this form factor at impressive speeds. even then what would be the point if all programs had to be touch compatible
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And you also want the machine to be laggy? Pressing a computer OS into this relatively small device is doomed to fail
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i mean sweet giant ipod touch ಠ_ಠ'
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sweet giant iphone ಠ_ಠ'
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should have had OS X with the iPhone OS as an app that can run within it .... from a tablet device like this i want a full-fledged computer, not a PDA
That looks like a bug. When the connection fails, the missing section of the first email acts as a mask for all of the other subsequent emails that get viewed, even when they flip to landscape mode and back.
It's funny, because it seems like both of them are trying to ignore it.
mutoneon 2 years ago 3
As the previous owner of a tablet PC that ran a full operating system, you wouldn't. It sounds great in theory, but when using one, you find out quick that there is very little that touch can be used effectively in. Apple made the smart choice in using an OS that is optimized for touch, rather than OS X. This was meant to be a content consumption device, not a mass content creation device, so iPhone OS is more than suitable.
baconboy7227 1 year ago 2