Mobile & Apps
Flipboard app for iPad – will it survive
Aug 11th
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/07/is-flipboard-legal/
agreement to get this type of app launched. The user experience is better than any rss feed reader out there currently. but flipboard scrapes sites and thats the problem. But it doesn’t need to if we supported it now it exists. If some kind of new rss tags could be invented for people to define how much information flipboard and other similar services are aloud to take from your feed or site, or are served when identified by the server. This could really be the boost rss needs to get back on track and become mainstream finally.
Now to solve the advertising problem. Simple add tags to the feed that pulls in the correct ad server url for the correct banner campaign when it see’s what the app/service/browser is, then these services just integrate the banners (standard sizes) in the pages, if they are required to be attached legally with that article or page. They are styling and positioning all this other information. Ads would be no problem. Think of similar services on you tv and phone etc. just with different styling and the correct ads. I don’t mind ads. Everyones got to make a living. It is the way of the world. Even though I’d prefer not to have the ads, it’s a necessary evil for now. But users and business will have the choice of exactly how much to show and what to show with it alongside, and that will make everyone happy, job done, for everyone.
People will follow the rules, someone just needs to create some, but who, w3c? Who looks after rss standards? Dave Winer?
Whoever it is. For now flipboard is a great service and I suggest you install it and try it out now. As it’s so popular, you have to queue to activate your Twitter and Facebook feeds. And these are the best feature. A great way to get all the information you need, if you follow and are friends with people who have similar tastes and interests and report on news you want to know about.
Simple, but brilliant way to consume information. And is the start of the future way we will all be looking at our custom data.
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The Aves Engine – HTML, CSS and JavaScript in browser gaming engine
Aug 9th

This is amazing, I can’t wait for more stuff like this to come out. The web of old that we knew has truly gone now. The shear number of concurrent sprites (or divs I suppose) that this engine is animating at such high resolutions is just mind boggling. And i cant begin to think how the modular JavaScript that allows it to interface and render movies, images and the browser within the game within a browser must look like.
Truly brilliant. Hope this evolves quickly.
check out the movie on there site: Dextrose.com
The iPad and my thoughts after a month of use.
Jul 4th
For starters, the iPad is not a computer.
And everyone has to stop looking at it like this.
It’s an appliance, like your stereo, dvd, hoover, microwave etc.

It’s a closed box designed to do one task and serve a single purpose or need in your life, not do everything.Second I’m tired of people saying, ‘so, it’s just a big iphone’.. (like it’s a bad thing)
Err, yes of course it’s just a big iphone, the point that everyone is forgetting is the iphone is a unique new type of computing device (making it revolutionary), and it’s interface and design so simple a child of 2 can use with ease (I have even seen a 9 month old baby unlock the iphone and start scrolling around now thats’ user experience).Apple have not complicated things, they’ve kept it simple so the whole world can use these devices.
It’s not perfect and could do more (But everything it does do, it does perfectly, no fuss, no hassle, good UX)
The rumor is though, that iphoneOS (or just iOS now) was designed for the ipad first, as a computing system that needs no knowledge of computers to use and learn. The perfect computing appliance, a terminal into the online world & your personal media with no fuss, no learning curve, It just works – like turning on your dishwasher.. So the iphone is just a side effect of the iPad, so you could say the iphone is a small iPad with a phone in it, not the other way round.
It is limited as far as a computer, but this device has to work easily / seamlessly for everyone.
(If your a developer / hacker / techy – Try android or Micro$ofts Windows Phone 7 If you want to get your fingers dirty and make it do new crazy things) But I bet you wouldn’t go putting a more powerful motor in your washing machine – cause it is, what it is and does the job you need it for.
Lastly the iPad is not meant to replace your computer, it’s meant to compliment it. It’s a tool (appliance) to serve a purpose, by providing easy go anywhere access to the world of communication and knowledge available online now.
Making the web finally truly social, and I don’t mean facebook, I mean for example, no one minds me passing them an ipad to look at something while at a dinner party, or while watching a film, at a bar etc. forget about it though if I start unfolding a heavy laptop to pass around, that’s just not done. But the iPad is somehow acceptable in these situations, like a phone generally is. Truly the best of both in one package.
Yes there will be and are over 50 different tablet PC’s with Android and Linux etc coming out or are already out as an alternative. But I guarantee they will all miss the point and the user experience and interfaces of these devices will not come close to the ipad.
Everybody is always so caught up trying to make the next iPhone or iPad killer, but they always miss the point and will try and do too much in an effort to jump in front of apple, and by the time they have copied 90% of the products functionality and released something half decent, Apple will have moved on again to bigger and better things, and completely side stepped the fight, letting everyone else head down a direction that the user’s only think they want.
Unfortunately the customer is not always right, and while other businesses follow market research to design a good product that suits every man and his dogs requirements, Apple do not, they follow one man’s vision, a man who thinks he knows what’s best for the you and the world and tells you (Arrogant, but it works) ‘too many cooks’ ‘you can’t please everyone’ ‘simple is best’ ‘less is more’ etc.
We didn’t even know we were missing something or that there was a hole too fill, until Apple did.
Other business will try to follow suit and play catch up, but none are able to innovate in the same way and I’m not sure anyone can catch Apple now.
Anyway rant over… For now.
Sent from my iPad
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Apple iPad UK shipping date delayed
May 15th
Apple iPad UK shipping date has been delayed if you didn’t order yours on the 10th or 11th of May then you won’t be able to get one delivered until the 7th June now.
Lucky for me I did order mine on the 10th so Apple are still saying this will be delivered on the 28th.
Screenshots Showing iPad Video Quality Over Wi-Fi and 3G | Cult of Mac
May 2nd
Screenshots Showing iPad Video Quality Over Wi-Fi and 3G | Cult of Mac.
iPad video quality may not be as good as apples claiming for streaming video content.
Great reversible neoprene sleeve for the iPad
May 1st
http://www.more-thing.com/safara-collection-for-ipad.html
Great covers for the iPad

- Compatible with Apple iPad
- Reversible neoprene sleeve (Slip-in style)
- Available in 3 unique styles:
Black/Camo
Neon Green/Blue Camo
Purple/Zebra - Cushioned interior with soft lining to prevent and shield
your iPad from scratches, damages and dust - Form fitted and lightweight
Pre-order date (Purple/Zebra): May 7, 2010
Estimated ship date: May 10, 2010
Font’s supported on iPad, iWork and Keynote
May 1st
What do I need to know about fonts on the iPad?
iPad supports over 40 fonts and font families which can be used with iWork for iPad apps. When importing a presentation that uses a font not available on iPad, iWork attempts to replace an unsupported font with one that is a close match. If a close match is not found, the Helvetica font will be used instead. After the import process, fonts that were replaced are listed for review by the user.
Fonts available on the iPad include:
- American Typewriter
- AppleGothic
- Arial
- Baskerville
- Bodoni 72
- Bradley Hand
- Chalkduster
- Cochin
- Copperplate
- Courier
- Courier New
- Didot
- Futura
- Geeza Pro
- Georgia
- Gill Sans
- Heiti J
- Helvetica
- Hoefler Text
- Marker Felt
- Optima
- Palatino
- Papyrus
- Party LET
- Snell Roundhand
- Thonburi
- Times New Roman
- Trebuchet MS
- Verdana
- Zapf Dingbats
- Zapfino
Great article on building Keynote Presentation for the iPad over at TouchUserGuide:
http://www.touchuserguide.com/2010/04/26/how-to-make-keynote-presentations-on-your-mac-to-show-on-your-ipad/
Apple Keynote for iPad: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4066













