Using new iPad?s 4G connectivity burns through data plans, users find

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Users who were able to snag the new iPad this weekend and enjoy its new and improved Retina display and blazing fast 4G LTE cellular capabilities might have had a rude awakening:?that 4G LTE connection eats up data in a hurry.

On the one hand, that?s probably pretty obvious. A faster connection moves more data in less time, causing users to hit their data plan caps much faster than they did over 3G. But according to a story from the Wall Street Journal, owners of the new iPad are still getting blindsided by just how fast they?re hitting the upper limits of their data plans, with some of them running out in mere hours of using the new device?s online capabilities.

The trouble is that the iPad?s capabilities are catching users off-guard, it seems. Streaming a couple hours of video will burn through a 2GB data plan pretty quickly, as the report points out, but doing so was probably not quite so easy in the past when users were struggling with a much slower 3G connection.

And when users run-out their data plans, they?re pretty much stuck without even the basic device capabilities that use less data (such as checking email), unless they want to pay overage fees. Verizon, users, for example, run a charge of $10 per gigabyte over their plans, but you?re still charged the full amount even if you don?t use the full extra gig.

Of course, part of the point of devices like the iPad is to get people watching online videos, and as the WSJ story notes, providers such as Verizon and AT&T want users to stream that video. They?re hoping that the capabilities of devices such as the iPad get more people to switch to their higher-tech 4G LTE networks. The trouble comes from users finding they?ll need to pay more for their data allowances ? that?ll likely result either in more users opting to use less data, or customers pushing telecom companies to compromise on price.

There?s also the trouble of users not realizing that upgrading to a faster kind of network doesn?t mean they?re upgrading the amount of data they can consume. Customers are much more likely to find that, after they start using their new iPad in earnest and are excited about the things it can do, they?ll be brought back down by the fact that it?s going to cost them more to enjoy all those new features.

Carriers are potentially already looking for ways to avoid customers hitting the usage wall without having to cut prices on data plans to keep the users happy. As the WSJ reports, one example is a plan AT&T is looking into that would allow developers and content providers the option to pay for their customers? mobile data usage instead of passing that cost on to the customer. The WSJ likens it to a 1-800 number for apps ? free to the user because the developer foots the bill.

Regardless, for many customers, it?s very likely that firing up a new iPad is their first foray into 4G LTE technology, and how they perceive it may well shape their next phone-buying decision. From the sounds of things, most people are very satisfied with using 4G with their iPads. Now, cellular carriers have to find the balance between taking in revenue and making customers feel like they?re getting a good deal.

Source: http://www.appolicious.com/tech/articles/11418-using-new-ipads-4g-connectivity-burns-through-data-plans-users-find

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New iPad Spills Its Guts: iFixit Teardown Underway [New Ipad]

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The gadget surgeons at iFixit have seized the new iPad and are currently tearing it down. Will the procedure reveal the rumored 1GB of RAM and 1GHz processor? What details will we learn about the beautiful retina display? We’ll update as soon as we know more. [iFixit] More »


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iPhoto for iPad review: Who needs a computer?

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A decade after first introducing iPhoto to the world, Apple has turned the desktop image editing and management software into an iPad app ? an iPad app which’ll make you wonder whether you even need a computer to handle and share photos at all anymore.

iPhoto for iPad ? which I’ll simply call iPhoto from this point on ? is missing a (very) small number of the features found in its desktop counterpart (the processor-intensive Faces face-recognition, for one, as well as Places, the geo-tag view), but unless those specific features are particularly dear to you, I doubt you’ll notice their absence.

The app’s powerful and quite capable of guiding you through most photo-related tasks without ever needing to use a computer as a crutch. The app was clearly built with multi-touch in mind and it doesn’t fail to take advantage of everything that environment has to offer.

Want to browse through photos? Just swipe and flick your fingers across the iPad screen. Need to fix an image’s exposure and trim its edges? Just tap the appropriate tool and drag your finger across the areas that need changes. Wonder how that photo would look with a pre-set effect? Tap, tap, tap and then pinch, zoom, or slide to adjust.?The gestures are intuitive ? as expected ? and they remain consistent through out iPhoto, whether you’re tweaking a freshly imported image or going back to edit a photo “journal” to share online.

Msnbc.com’s Wilson Rothman shows how everything fits together in the following video:?

The app’s not without flaws, mind you. The initially charming skeuomorphism can become tiresome after a while ? must the brush tools really look like actual brushes? ? and some menus, while intuitive in a vacuum, may throw long-time users of the app’s desktop counterpart off a bit. Additionally, the inability to manipulate images which are over 19 megapixels may irk some folks, and others may be annoyed that edited photos export at a maximum resolution of 16 megapixels.

Quirks aside, iPhoto offers something to both amateurs and pros, and provides you with a stress-free photo-editing experience.?But how does it compare to other image-editing apps, such as Adobe’s $10 Photoshop Touch??

Quite well, actually. While iPhoto doesn’t offer Photoshop’s ability to work with individual layers, it compensates with fully non-destructive editing, an edge-detection feature for more precise editing, and incredible customizable effects.?Additionally, despite its resolution limitations, iPhoto can actually handle higher-resolution images than Photoshop Touch and just about every other similar app currently on the iPad market.

iPhoto’s certainly worth its five-dollar price tag and should satisfy advanced users while providing beginners with a comfortable introduction to the world of photo editing, organizing and sharing.

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Source: http://www.gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/technology/gadgetbox/iphoto-ipad-review-who-needs-computer-435951

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PSA: Popular iPhone and iPad apps and what they?re doing with your Contacts

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What do some popular iOS apps to with your Contact data? Do they grab it without permission, transmit it without protection, and store it without regard to privacy? Or do they treat it right, with respect and responsibility?



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Hands on with iStopMotion animation app for iPad

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iStopMotion brings the power and magic of stop motion animation to the iPad. Stop motion, and the slightly more advanced go-motion animation techniques, are what brought everything from the original



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iTunes U Puts Entire College Courses on Your iPad [Apple]

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Between coming up with a curriculum, teaching, assigning homework, and getting important info to students, teachers have it rough. The iTunes U app is going to let them do all of that from an iPad. Which means students can basically take entire courses from their tablets. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/EnX2gJiKbuA/itunes-u-puts-entire-college-courses-on-your-ipad

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