There is no question like all the other i-products which have become global brands,the iPad has been a symbol of class – and distinctive pride. But truth to tell, ClamCase may have made the ‘perfectness’ in iPad complete.
iPad Revolution
With advertising spewing like hotcakes and a market slowly being eaten by Android, there is still no product that has caught near-hysteria and anticipation as Apple-products like iPad. And the longlong lines of wanna-haves queuing during Apple product launchings attest to this strong market power. Just got to have an iPad.
A Little Short
However, sooner rather than later, many of those who have grabbed an iPad and have accustomed themselves to having it as an everyday companion will come face-to-face with the inherent limitations of the product. Powerful as it is, the iPad is still a tablet. Though it is perhaps a fitting testament to the E-generation where invisibility cloaks are now near-possible via 3D printers, iPad lacks typing power.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Monday, July 8, 2013
Best iPad Browsers
No doubt, the built-in Safari web browser is doing a great job as a web browser for your iPad. But to a certain degree, there are certain weak points that other browsers have improved upon or perhaps focused more. As there is no way to change the default browser, below is a rundown of the 3 of the best alternative browsers you can take advantage for your iPad.
To note, (lest we forget) all these 3 browsers are available at no cost – absolutely free.
1. Google Chrome. Hands down the Google Chrome is truly excellent for iOS devices. Most – if not all – standard features (e.g., tabbed browsing, bookmarks) are available.
However, what sets this browser apart are a few unique features. For instance, Chrome offers both swipe left and swipe right between your open tabs. Very helpful for faster switching. Moreover, you could actually request for the desktop site of a chosen page allowing full access instead of the mobile version. Of course, it’s a matter of preference as many feel the mobile version is a poor imitation of the desktop one.
To note, (lest we forget) all these 3 browsers are available at no cost – absolutely free.
1. Google Chrome. Hands down the Google Chrome is truly excellent for iOS devices. Most – if not all – standard features (e.g., tabbed browsing, bookmarks) are available.
However, what sets this browser apart are a few unique features. For instance, Chrome offers both swipe left and swipe right between your open tabs. Very helpful for faster switching. Moreover, you could actually request for the desktop site of a chosen page allowing full access instead of the mobile version. Of course, it’s a matter of preference as many feel the mobile version is a poor imitation of the desktop one.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Best iPad Keyboard Cases
As a purveyor of the internet, the iPad undoubtedly has served its purpose - perhaps more truly than most of its kind (i.e., tablets). However, if you’re looking to get some real work done – with deadlines upon your back or bills to pay – the performance of your iPad may fall, sadly, a little short. Then comes the best iPad keyboard cases.
Built by Demand
Heralding the internet revolution and the rise of the E-generation, the iPad tablet is a product of the times – in essence a netbook minus the keyboard. For as portability became the buzzword, the need for easier-to-use, easier-to-carry on-the-go gadgets became more pronounced, resulting eventually in designers taking away the excess baggage in the PC to form the laptop and the seemingly cumbersome keyboard to form tablets – and the obsession with weight.
Built by Demand
Heralding the internet revolution and the rise of the E-generation, the iPad tablet is a product of the times – in essence a netbook minus the keyboard. For as portability became the buzzword, the need for easier-to-use, easier-to-carry on-the-go gadgets became more pronounced, resulting eventually in designers taking away the excess baggage in the PC to form the laptop and the seemingly cumbersome keyboard to form tablets – and the obsession with weight.
However, as in many manly designs form and function do not always perfectly meet. And in the yearning to get truly productive, many iPad owners find the on-screen keyboard behaving like an elephant being poked by a stick.
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