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HyperJuice Mini 7200mAh External Battery for Apple iPad/iPhone/USB (Blue)
"7200mAh HyperJuice Mini can extend the new iPad by 6 extra hours, iPad 2 by 10 extra hours or fully recharge the iPhone 6 times, extending your talk time by up to 72 hours, standby time by up to 1800 hours, Internet use by up to 54 hours, video playback by up to 60 hours and audio playback by up to 180 hours."
battery  extend  extender  iphone  ipad  usb 
21 days ago by earth2marsh
App Store - JSON Designer
A visual design tool for your JSON
iphone  ipad  ios  json  design  tool  apps 
february 2012 by earth2marsh
Amazon's Kindle Fire Is a Disruptive Innovation - Rob Wheeler - Harvard Business Review
Disruption occurs given two criteria. The first: that incumbents move upmarket to the most profitable segments, ignoring low-end competitors at the bottom of the market. The second: that the low-end competitor introduces a product with a scalable technology or business model advantage at its core that has the potential to displace the incumbent.

This is exactly what Amazon has with the Kindle Fire. It's not just a low-end competitor to the iPad. There is scalable technology at its core that the present-generation iPad lacks — the extensive use of the Cloud. That is why Amazon can get away with shipping a device that has only 8GB of memory. What's more, the Fire has a business model advantage too — Amazon is using content to subsidize the hardware.
disruption  innovation  kindle  amazon  apple  ipad  economics  fire  tablets  from delicious
october 2011 by earth2marsh
Can You Survive a Benevolent Dictatorship? - 2010-04-19 04:00:00 | Publishers Weekly
"Here's what most mainstream press reports so far haven't told you. The iPad uses a DRM system called “code-signing” to limit which apps it can run. If the code that you load on your device isn't “signed,” that is, approved by Apple, the iPad will not run it. If the idea of adding this DRM to the iPad is to protect the copyrights of the software authors, we can already declare the system an abject failure—independent developers cracked the system within 24 hours after the first iPad shipped, a very poor showing even in the technically absurd realm of DRM. Code-signing has also completely failed for iPhones, by the way, on which anyone who wants to run an unauthorized app can pretty easily “jailbreak” the phone and load one up."
drm  apple  cory_doctorow  ipad 
april 2010 by earth2marsh
Marco.org - iBooks and private APIs
"iBooks’ use of tons1 of private APIs is frustrating on a few levels, the biggest that it makes all third-party reading-related apps second-class citizens. I won’t be able to offer some features that iBooks has (such as a true brightness control), but my customers will expect them, making my app inferior to Apple’s in key areas."
apis  private  apple  programming  platform  competition  iphone  ipad  instapaper  ibooks 
april 2010 by earth2marsh
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"I don’t want to live in a world where you have to break into your own computer before you can start tinkering."
ipad  from twitter
january 2010 by earth2marsh

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