Posts tagged iPad
Paper for iPad is getting a lot of hype today.
Judging from the promos and things people have been putting out all day, it looks well-deserved.
I may even buy a stylus.
Playing around more. Making a cover of my favorite song ever. If you know it, let me know.
“ It’s got my Bible and Angry Birds on it. If it could make sandwiches and tell me I’m doing a good job from time to time, it could sustain me, completely.”
I’ve been following Square for a while, now and I’m excited that their iPhone app is out.
Here’s the gist of it. The app is FREE. You install it, create an account and request one of the FREE Square dongles. They send you this thing that plugs right into your iPhone or iPad headphone jack and you’re able to take credit cards anywhere.
They take a small percentage of your sale, like any credit merchant would, but the app and the awesome attachment are totally free.
This is going to be great. I plan on using it for Craigslist sales and a few other things, but I can see how this would be super handy for my buddy, Nick, when he does his annual dance recital video gigs.
UPDATE: I just found out this thing is also available for Android, today.
There should be a way to universally filter iPad news and media from the entire Internet for a while.
So, early today, an Apple employee was answering questions anonymously over on Reddit and had some fairly interesting stuff, taking in account that he worked for Apple, of course.
The company seems to be really excited about the iPad. I mean really excited. Also, he urged readers to read post-announcement hands-on reviews rather than random bloggers and I was surprised to read how much Engadget and even Gizmodo liked the thing.
I guess the only real problem with the iPad is that we just aren’t sure what roll it will play, just yet. I follow a lot of iPhone developers on Twitter and Tumblr and they all seem to be excited about the things they can do.
I’m not convinced I want an iPad, yet, but I’m starting to get the feeling that we may have all missed the point, entirely.
Granted, any one who’s not an idiot will tell you that a 10” screen is a much different computing experience than a 3” screen (hence why people own laptops in addition to smartphones).