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Tue Dec 21

After the Droid Does (and iDon’t) campaign prior to releasing the Droid phone (a.k.a. Milestone in Europe), here’s another cheeky campaign coming from Motorola.

Even though more than a year has passed, and this time it’s about tables and not smartphones, one of the goals is still the same - throwing punches at Apple.

Judging by a numer of views (over 300k in a day) they figured out how to build up the hype prior to the release during the next CES taking place January 6-9, 2011 in Las Vegas.

Sat Apr 17
FYI, Flash would be missing on iPad as well.
[via fuckyeahslightlyamusing]

FYI, Flash would be missing on iPad as well.

[via fuckyeahslightlyamusing]

Fri Apr 16

The age of touch computing has begun… and not only for humans!

[via rautiocination and @burntime]

Tue Feb 2

The reality-distortion field of Steve Jobs & his aides strikes back. If you enjoyed the iPhone version you’re surely going to enjoy the iPad installment.

For the bookworms: this technique behind this brainwashing leading to side-effects like Apple fanboyism (fanboyedom?) is called NLP.

[via bodypainter99]

Thu Jan 28

The never-ending meme of putting words in Hitler’s mouth (from the movie “The Downfall”) has been puy to good use to lay down most things that are wrong with the new Apple iPad.

I’ve shortly commented previously on Hitler’s (and mine) biggest gripe about the new iPad.

It’s extra entertaining to write this from Germany. ;-)

German readers should put the volume down for better experience, although I’m sure that by now they know the original text by heart anyway.

Hitler responds to the iPad [via midnightblade]

“They didn’t build a smaller computer. They built a bigger iPod. I don’t need a bigger iPod.” - DeWitt Clinton
Fully agree!
Regarding this edited picture, no you cannot run 4 applications simultaneously. There’s still no possibility in iPhone OS (used for iPad as well) which sucks.
Does that fact alone prove it’s harder to add such core feature to a mature OS (while keeping the user experience standards) than it is to design and tweak hardware (which I doubt)? Or does it proves Apple doesn’t want yet the armies of its fans fans to share their attention among multiple beautiful apps?
[via Gawker]

“They didn’t build a smaller computer. They built a bigger iPod. I don’t need a bigger iPod.” - DeWitt Clinton

Fully agree!

Regarding this edited picture, no you cannot run 4 applications simultaneously. There’s still no possibility in iPhone OS (used for iPad as well) which sucks.

Does that fact alone prove it’s harder to add such core feature to a mature OS (while keeping the user experience standards) than it is to design and tweak hardware (which I doubt)? Or does it proves Apple doesn’t want yet the armies of its fans fans to share their attention among multiple beautiful apps?

[via Gawker]