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Apple: Something Big coming for iTunes. Beatles? Live Streaming?

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From WSJ, NYTimes, Macrumors, Techcrunch

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Live Coverage of Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Event and some predictions

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Live from Gizmodo

07:00AM – Hawaii
10:00AM – Pacific
11:00AM – Mountain
12:00PM – Central
01:00PM – Eastern
06:00PM – London
07:00PM – Paris
09:00PM – Moscow

Some predictions and hopes FROM GIZMODO:

“Predictions:

• Multitasking: This could be anything from strictly managed multitasking for simple apps, to faux multitasking—process freezing that lets apps seem as though they’ve never been closed. This could almost be files under “hopes,” though, since the iPad doesn’t allow 3rd party multitasking as of now, and it’s not inconceivable that Apple could stick to their guns on this one. Thing is, if they don’t have this, what do they have?

• New UI elements: Don’t expect an entirely new interface paradigm, since with the iPad, Apple’s made it clear that they’re happy with the basic iPhone OS concept. But except some new UI elements, probably inline with the iPad’s.

• iPad adaption: The iPad and iPhone don’t interact directly right now, and in some ways (direct USB connection, for example) they never will. But the awkward way in which apps are shared between the two platforms now will probably have to be fleshed out a little.

• File syncing: The iPad does it, sort of, and there’s no reason the iPhone shouldn’t.

Hopes:

• Better notifications: Everyone, from Google to Palm to Microsoft (in Windows Phone 7) has a better notifications system than the iPhone. There’s just too much going on your average iPhone now to rely on pop-up notifications, especially if they only effectively display one message, aren’t stored anywhere and interfere with what you’re doing.

• An active homescreen: Something besides an app grid would be nice. Even a slightly more informative lockscreen would work.

• iTunes streaming: Remote media streaming on the iPhone is great, but it’s functionality you have to introduce with paid apps. A lot of people already have the media piled into iTunes, so native streaming—preferably over 3g—would be great.

• iPad tethering: It’d undermine AT&T, and Apple’s upcoming 3G model, but seriously, so many iPad owners already pay AT&T for “unlimited” data each month. Of we’re not going to get full-on tethering, iPad tethering would be a step.

• Social Network integration/ the cloud: Facebook, Google contacts—these are services tens of millions of people actually use, and which our online identities are tied up in. Mobile Me is a marginal service that you have to pay for. This one’s a no brainer, but far from a sure thing.  ”

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Apple iPad is here! Check out the Launch Coverage, iPad Reviews and iPad Apps Reviews

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Reviews

Apple iPad review
Accessories hands-on / micro-review
Engadget Podcast 190: iPad Edition
…It’s here!

Launch event coverage

First 3G iPad sighted in the wild, Woz plays it cool by riding a Segway
iPad line watch: the few, the proud?
Josh (and the iPad) on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon!

iPad apps

News and Magazines
Utilities
Social Networking
Games
Scrabble’s iPhone-assisted Party Play
Netflix and ABC Player hands-on
iDisplay: the best concept, most horrific execution award goes to…
Defining experiences from the first wave

Editorial

Editorial: iPad app prices are out of control and will kill us all
Entelligence: the iPad as a productivity tool
iPass? The best present and future alternatives

Misc.

Hey, look at that: iFixit’s ripping an iPad to shreds
iPad OS digging reveals hints of future iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and Nessie
Chargin woes: USB hubs, non-Macs and weak ports not rejuvenating
Apple’s A4 SoC faces Qualcomm Snapdragon in knock-down-drag-out benchmark
iPad ‘Spirit’ jailbreak demonstrated by MuscleNerd, now it really is magical
Screen Grabs: LeBron James overlooks iPad at MLB season opener
Will it blend? iPad edition
Scottevest debuts ‘iPad compatible’ clothing line, the world cringes

David Pogue / New York Times

Pogue attacks the iPad from two different perspectives: techie and “everyone else”. If you’re a techie, Pogue says that a laptop will do more for less money. But, if you like the concept of the iPad, “you’ll love the machine”. Pogue did test the iPad’s battery life and found it could play movies continuously for over 12 hours.

Walt Mossberg / All Things D

- “a whole new type of computer”
- Mossberg found the iPad a “pleasure to use” and had less and less interest in using his laptop the longer he used it, reserving their use for writing/editing longer documents or watching Flash-requiring web videos.
- Impressed by the battery life which was longer than Apple’s 10 hour claim.
- No trouble with the on screen keyboard.
- Pages is a “serious” content creation app but only exports to Word and not always accurately.

Edward Baig / USA Today

- “The first iPad is a winner.”
- Onscreen keyboard fine for emails or quick notes, but not for lengthy articles.
- Most will use the iPad for consuming content rather than creating it.
- “Apple has pretty much nailed it with this first iPad, though there’s certainly room for improvement.”

Andy Inhatko / Chicago Sun Times

- “The iPad user experience is instantly compelling and elegant.”
- “It feels more as if the iPad is filling a gap that?s existed for quite some time.”

From Engadget,  Macrumors

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Assassin’s Creed II: Multiplayer Available Now on iPhone/iPod Touch, Free For 48 Hours. Get it now!

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