According to the International Gamers Survey 2010, iOS has nearly surpassed the Nintendo DS as the most popular gaming platform in the U.S. This is interesting news, especially considering that iOS already surpassed Sony’s PSP, which is used regularly by 18 million Americans. Sorry, Marcus. Read more
iOS Nearly Most Popular Gaming Platform In The U.S.
Microsoft Is Working on iPad Apps→
Microsoft Is Working on iPad Apps
Office would be great, especially for enterprise. I have the feeling it’ll be some Bing stuff, though.
How The iPad Won Over A Skeptic→
How The iPad Won Over A Skeptic
At first glance, the iPad looked like a heavy, overgrown iPod Touch. After just a few months of use, however, this iPad skeptic realized that it’s so much more - it’s one of those devices I’ve always needed. Those don’t come around very often.
Most things get less interesting the more examples you see of them. If you’ve never seen a computer before, the first one is a revelation, but each successive model gets less and less remarkable.
Apple Inc.’s iPad is the other way around. It looks more impressive in light of what’s come before it.
Could Apple Make Multitasking On The iPad Better?
I’ve been thinking about this for some months now: what could be the right way to “multitask” on the iPad? Some say we humans can’t really multitask. For the sake of the argument, let’s just say that we want to argue on whether Apple’s way to switch between paused apps on the iPad could be better or not. I think that, with a few tweaks, iOS 4.2 could bring a deeply different experience from the iPhone on the iPad. Read more
Thoughts On New Features in iOS 4.2 for iPad
I downloaded iOS 4.2 for iPad yesterday, and I’ve been playing around with it all day. Overall, I think it’s a pretty solid first beta: the apps that were already updated to rely on iOS 4 APIs just work (of course they’re Universal apps such as Pandora, but iPhone apps in mini-mode work as well), the multitasking system works pretty well in spite of less RAM, animations are ok.
Sure, it’s a beta: those animations are choppy sometimes and I needed to manually “kill” some apps in the multitasking tray that were unresponsive or incredibly slow. Audio in the background froze a couple of times; Mail hangs when opening large conversations and Safari flushes open pages more often than usual.
It’s a perfectly acceptable trade-off to have iOS 4 on the tablet. And it’s a first beta. And it’s got wireless printing and AirPlay. I agree with John when he says that, considering the previous nature of the device, iOS 4.2 might turn out to be the best software update of all time.
I have collected some of the features and neat little touches I like most about 4.2 for iPad. I think it’s going to be a great operating system. Read more
iPad, Light Paintings and Stop Motion
So here’s the thing: real artists come up with masterpieces no matter the platform, tools or limitations. Real artists break the rules. An English firm named Dentsu London has managed to realize a series of stop motion shots assembled from long exposure light paintings. Read more
Final Fantasy Tactics for iPhone Delayed→
Final Fantasy Tactics for iPhone Delayed
We are so sorry for confusing you. The wrong information about the FFT release date is spreading around somehow… It says the release date is to be September 15th but it’s completely wrong. The release date is still ‘TBD’.
“Somehow”? You announced the release date at the E3 2010. Stay classy, Square Enix.
Yahoo CEO: “iAd Will Fall Apart”→
Yahoo CEO: “iAd Will Fall Apart”
Apple’s iAd system has won the scorn of Yahoo CEO, Carol Bartz, who told Reuters last night the ad system will “fall apart for them”.
Bartz believes most advertisers will eventually reject Apple’s ad system because the company demands too much control over what advertisers do.
“Advertisers are not going to have that type of control over them. Apple wants total control over those ads,” she said, though she conceded that Apple’s effort is “ok for experimentation.
She has a point: advertisers want to be in control of their campaigns, and Apple is telling them to follow its rules and tastes. Just like with the iPod in 2001, though, this might just need some more time. Time is money, I know, but I frankly don’t see Apple letting something fall apart after a few months of introduction.
I mean, the Apple TV is still around.
Homescreen.me Invites Winners Announced
We should have announced this last week, but as you may have noticed we were busy updating the sto - ehm, the site. So here it is, the announcement post for Homescreen.me invites winners.
You’ll receive the invites in a few hours directly from the Homescreen guys. Thanks for entering the contest, and congratulations! Read more
