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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Don’t throw away your laptop for iPad!!

I constantly get asked what is the cheapest laptop that can do X, Y and Z. Customer wants the cheapest. Cheapest does not mean high quality in electrical goods especially computers. Then they will return a few months later with their newly purchased laptop and ask “Why can this laptop not run Autocad or Photoshop?” – Politely to answer “It was a CHEAP laptop you were looking for to use the internet and send emails, not a working horse laptop that you need for any highly weighted software packages”

Now the tables have not changed, they are just herded into the “I need this” syndrome. Apple name is the “must have” name. It means you stand out in the crowd, apparently. I do not understand. Yes the Apple computers are fine machines, for those that are doing specialist jobs on it and to an extend they do not get viruses. Mainly because Apple has 5% of the computer OS Market, where Microsoft dominate approx 90% of the consumer market. The malware creators sit in their room with a white sheet of paper with a line down the middle. Microsoft vs Apple. Who will be effected more if i create a super virus??? It’s a no brainer. That is why we (Microsoft clients) have more attacks that Apple users. Same can be said about Linux also.

Now, going back to my original point, where ever that started!! People now don’t care about Apple iPhone or iPad price tags because these are the devices that will make me cool and fit in with everyone else!! “Hi look at my new iPhone, cost me €500, I have more money than you!!”. Yet there have been many devices of same standards out longer than the new iPhone or iPod. Smartphones have been on the go for years now, Blackberry holding the throne and same with MP3 players. There are better and easier to use MP3 players out before and still out on the market that are cheaper and better than the iPods. What will everyone do with their new iPad when suddenly they want to play a DVD, type an assignment, download software that is needed for a project (guess what its not tablet friendly) and use external hard drives etc. This is where i came across an article written by Tom Dunlap, PCWorld recently and I thought he hit the nail on the head about several of these issues. I have snippet below of the post.

I thought this an interesting article regarding the new “Tablet Craze”.

Everywhere I go these days, my friends slam laptops. They tell me my PC of choice is a dying breed and sing the praises of their new, "post-PC" Apple iPad.

Lenovo ThinkPad X30Lenovo ThinkPad X30They carefully pull out their Apple device. I admire it and then say: "So where do you insert the DVD? How do you bang out a long e-mail on a touch keyboard? Oh, and guess how much less I paid for my little Lenovo ThinkPad X30 laptop than you did for your iPad."

I recognize that the iPad is thin, light, and easy to travel with, and I understand the advantages of portable entertainment. But if you don't need the prestige of having the latest-and-greatest tech, I believe you can get all that and much more for much less than the cost of a new tablet. All you have to do is tote around another measly pound or two.

If you're willing to take a chance on used equipment, you can find slightly older laptops on Craigslist starting at about $200. Also check out PCWorld's Daily Deals.

[PCWorld Business Center blogger Tony Bradley responds in the Net Work blog: Why My $185 Tablet Crushes Your $200 Laptop.]

My Reasons

Here are the top reasons that I think my used ThinkPad--which I paid about $200 for--crushes your iPad 2, which new, starts at $499 and can run more than $800, depending on the configuration. (Of course, a used iPad 1's price would be lower; on Craigslist, prices started at around $400 on the day I checked.)

My ThinkPad has a CD and DVD player/burner: If you're into permanently saving photos, music, or movies, or if you're serious about backing up your hard drive and programs, you probably need to burn discs occasionally. Your relatives in Indiana need a copy of the video of cousin Paul's drum recital, or they'd love to look at a CD containing pictures taken during your night trip to Alcatraz. You can't cram everything onto Facebook.

It has a physical keyboard: Most iPad users readily admit typing data-intensive text on their tablet's touch keyboard is difficult. I'll go further: I detest typing on a touch keyboard. As PCWorld reviewer Jon L. Jacobi sarcastically puts it: "Overpriced pads: Touchscreens without keyboards. How innovative." Flimsy, add-on keyboards don't cut it. Give me a solid, built-in board like the one on my ThinkPad. It's one of the best laptop keyboards ever, and I still like the old-school Trackpoint eraserhead cursor control.

It has lots more storage space: If you want to download and store tons of decent-quality movies, TV shows, videos, music, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, and the like, the iPad 2's maximum 64GB of storage falls short. Even the 250GB of storage on a decent laptop fills up faster than you might expect. (I do grant you that you can easily back up almost anything to external storage or to a cloud-based service.)

It has useful and versatile ports: No USB port on an iPad? Sure you can buy a pricey adapter, but what if you want to plug in a mouse, digital camera, and/or printer? So much for the iPad's smooth lines and ease of use. Being able to insert a USB device or a thumbdrive into my laptop is essential to me.

As for Apple's iPad, here are a few of my least favorite things about it.

Apple iPad 2The iPad doesn't support multitasking: As a result, I can't listen to sports talk radio online, check to see if little Charlie has bitten anyone else's finger, and type my blog, all at the same time. Such versatility is why I love mobile computers--and it alone will ensure my allegiance to laptops.

It is confined by the limits of iTunes: Jared Newman, a PCWorld blogger, summed it up: "Even if you never sync a single piece of media from a computer to an iPad, you still need iTunes on a PC or Mac to keep the tablet's software up to date. This needs to change," he wrote in the Today@PCWorld blog. (For a longer look at the iPad 2's limitations, check Jared Newman's list of 5 Disappointments With Apple iPad 2.)

Its battery isn't replacable: I know the iPad has respectable battery life, but if you ever have to work on a long plane ride and in a café with no available power outlets, you need excellent battery life and a back-up cell that is easy to install. This isn't possible on either model of iPad. As on all other Apple mobile devices, the battery is sealed and nonreplaceable.

I hope you found my article interesting which I have copied in an insert from Tom Dunlap to further my point? Don’t throw your laptop away for an iPad, stick to the big guns.

 

 

 

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Monday, January 24, 2011

Apple do not want you to fix your iPhone yourself

Apple has been notoriously antagonistic towards do-it-yourselfers, preferring their customers have their equipment serviced through the company's official channels. The Cupertino company may have found another way to foil these handy folks: using rare, hard-to-find screws.

Called "pentabular" screws, their pattern looks similar to a Torx screw, yet different. The best way to describe it probably is flower-shaped. Drivers for these screws aren't readily available -- making it more difficult to perform DIY repairs.

Pentalobe screws are nothing new for Apple: they first appeared on 2009 MacBook Pros to secure the battery, and are currently used to attach the case to the chassis of the MacBook Air. Kyle Wiens at iFixIt, who was first to publicize this issue, accuses Apple of doing this "because [the screw] was new, guaranteeing repair tools would be both rare and expensive. Shame on them."

He says the screwhead is new, and up until recently the only company with the right tools to remove them was Apple itself. Which would mean you'd be visiting Apple for any repair, no matter what it is. Cracked screen? No more saving money by getting the parts from a third party.

In true capitalist style, iFixit has used their post to sell an "iPhone Liberation Kit," which includes a pentalobe screwdriver and two Phillips head screws to replace their harder-to-remove cousins. It costs $9.99.

Is Apple within its rights to keep do-it-yourselfers out of its devices?

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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Skype video Call now available on iPhone Handsets

Skype has now being used for Video calling using the iPhone handsets. All new iPhone version 4 can allow users to have face to face video conversations on the move over both 3G Signals and Wi-Fi.
These calls are FREE!!!
Go to http://www.skype.com/intl/en-gb/get-skype/on-your-mobile/download/iphone-for-skype/
for more info
iPhone 4 owners already have the ability to make video calls over WiFi networks using the FaceTime feature, but the new video calling feature built into the Skype app now supports video calling to both mobile and desktop Skype apps
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