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Must have. [Etsy via Geeky Gadgets]
You’re running out of battery while watching a movie at the park and you need to go home and finish it there. It’s a beautiful day though, why should you go home? You have the right to stay outside. On the other hand, it’s not that parks usually come with wall chargers, so I guess you’d need a different solution, something like…a portable solar panel. Yes, a solar panel to charge your iPad.
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Spotify, the music streaming service I’m in love with, has launched two new subscription plans today: Unlimited and Open.
The good folks over at AppAdvice have put together an image of what the promo page of the iPhone 4G might look like. If you’ve missed all the leaked specs in the past weeks, look no further than the image after the break.
As we expected last week, Apple has updated the white Macbook and, just like many insiders were claiming, it’s a rather minor update focused on bumping the processor from 2.26 to 2.4 GHz and giving it longer battery life.
Apple has had an incredibly successful run in the stock market, and currently they’re positioned to take on the likes of Microsoft and Exxon. Economically Apple isn’t that strong, finishing at an underwhelming 42nd. But in stock market value, Apple’s raised some eyebrows.
Earlier today we’ve talked about Infinidock, a tweak available in Cydia that lets you put how many icons you want in your iPhone and iPad dock. You can scroll, create pages for dock apps and set a number of apps to have in each page. The developer of this tweak, @chpwn, has developer another cool utility called Infiniboard that allows you to create vertical pages on your home screen.
Mac sales have gone under a 39% increase in April 2010, Gene Munster reports basing on the NPD data.
“April NPD data gives us the first sign of the degree to which the iPad cannibalizes iPod or Mac sales,” he writes. “From the early NPD data, it appears that the iPad has a minimal cannibalization impact on Mac sales, and could be slightly cannibalizing iPod sales. Given the [average selling price] (4x) and margin profile of the iPad, we see this as a net positive for Apple’s business.”
As All Things Digital reports though, the iPad won’t really cannibalize the sales of Macs:
“We believe in the long run Mac cannibalization will exist, but will be minimal. Apple has successfully limited the iPad functionality to primarily content consumption, vs. content creation on a Mac. And relative to the iPod, the physical size of an iPad provides a meaningfully different value proposition (portability vs. screen size).”
See the NPD data image below:
[via Fortune]
Spoiler: Windows wins. The Mac isn’t built to play games, and the response is that people who play games casually will pick something up on the computer, while serious gamers will float towards consoles. While I’d strongly argue that this is a big “negative” and that console gaming is simply more accessible, the problem here is with OpenGL and how OS X accesses hardware via “half-baked” driver bottlenecks. Also, Mac player’s consistently have trouble AWP’ing n00bs with their Magic Mouses.