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Apple Make $200 Per iPad


February 01st, 2010 at 23:45
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The home screen for the iPad.

Right. So before you think anything’s up, let me emphasize a point – just because a device sells for $499, doesn’t mean they earn $499. In fact, cut development costs, I’d have been surprised if Apple earned $80, not $200. Devices are usually expensive and as such do not generate massive income, however a lot of devices make up for this with other products included – this can range from software to monitors etc. that the other companies pay them to include.

But no, it’s vastly different to some other strategies – some companies barely scrape $5 per product sold and make up for it with bundled software promotion. Not Apple, as they’ve managed to cut costs down to the point where it earns them a shade more than what you’d expect. The entry-level $499 model generates $208 in profit, meanwhile top-range $829 model  doubles that, raking in $446 per individual unit sold.

From GigaOM:

Marshall estimates that the cost of making the 16GB Wi-Fi model of the iPad runs around $270.50, plus $20 for warranty costs for a total of $290.50. Most of that cost accounts for the 9.7-inch touchscreen display, which Marshall guesses costs around $100. Apple sees considerable savings on its own in-house A4 chips, which run around $15 per unit. With a cost of $290.50 and a selling price of $499, Apple stands to see a profit margin of 42.9 percent with each sale.
On other models that margin ranges from 48 to 55.1 percent, giving the iPad line as a whole an overall profit-generating power of about 50 percent, a number which assumes that the Wi-Fi models will sell considerably more than the 3G-capable devices, a reasonable assumption.

And, likely; they’re gonna love the income rate of these things.

[GigaOM]

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Hitler Responds to the iPad


January 29th, 2010 at 00:01
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Found this while browsing YouTube. It’s Hitler’s personal response to the release of the iPad.

It’s pretty funny.

As you can see, we’re not the only ones miffed by Apple’s whopping mistake.

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You Need Adapters for iPad USB


January 28th, 2010 at 20:29
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The designers of the iPad, in all their greatness, didn’t add any ports – that means no USB and no SD cards… But don’t worry, at extra charge, you can buy adapters. Hurray! Thanks Apple for providing.

To be fair, this is realistically financially smart. It means they have an extra form of income thus making them ever more profitable.

However… this also means people will be less inclined to purchase the iPad, thus crossing out niche markets.

Well done, Apple, for pioneering the modern age with sense and practicality. Pfft.

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Everything on the iPad


January 27th, 2010 at 23:48
Posted by Marc
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Will be updated tomorrow. (Just as a note, this is not a review. This is simply explaining the products features.)

Right, so it’s finally here. The tablet that will destroy the computer, save the world and cure all illnesses. Well, maybe not that far. In fact, I doubt it’s gonna do any of those things collectively, but something it sure as hell will do is provide a challenging market in the eReader zone. Unusual, however – the iPhone left everyone in the phone market virtually crapping their pants, while I’m not so sure the iPad will do the same to the eReader market, being an unusually small and yet fast-developing market. Even though the iPad is bloody cheap ($499), it needs a computer to sync – and there’s no file storage. It’s more eReader/Desktop accompaniment than standalone tablet computer.

The iPad runs in a similar fashion to the iPhone, 4 columns of apps on multiple screens, a big difference being a dock at the bottom more similar to the Mac dock, yet only in appearance – it also allows for desktop backgrounds. You can add apps or websites to the pages, similar to an iPhone. The desktop backgrounds is a nice touch.

The browser, much unlike the iPhone, has a full web rendering engine that easily shows a full website when portrait, with a 1024×768 resolution. The large resolution makes it easier to read the web, and it presumably loads faster than the iPhone’s slow-as-ass browser.

In other terms of its UI, it has some useful friend-organization tools, such as a new contact page that heftily resembles an actual address book, and shows the contact list and the contact image side-by-side. This could be useful, this could be useless. I am a banana.

iWork for the iPad.It has something interesting though – full iWork for the iPad, which will make using it to actually write and do work possible – better than the iPhone, much. This will allow Pages, Numbers and Keynote documents to be saved onto the iPad then either directly presented or printed or moved to a Macbook for presentation.

The thing’s able to display books in a unique app called ‘iBooks’ (what a surprise). And it truly might be something that could outplace the Kindle, showing pages with an attractive UI resembling a bookshelf.

As for prices, here’s a list:

16GB – WiFi: $499; 3G: $629;
32GB – WiFi: $599; 3G: $729;
64GB – WiFi: $699; 3G: $829;

Some claim being remarkably cheap for an eReader, the prices seem a little unusual, especially with paying $130 extra just to use 3G… which you pay $20 a year to use. What’s up with that? I suppose things will sort out soon.

The iPad cannot multitask, which is definitely not a boon to its sales.

Just for humour:

Origin unknown.

More on this tomorrow.

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IT’S OFFICIAL: iPad is Here


January 27th, 2010 at 18:33
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It’s official. The Apple Tablet is here. And It’s called iPad.

Steve unveiled it just now, and he’s more than proud about it. Read the Liveblog until later: http://tekcube.com/live/

Apple claimed the iPad would have an interaction interface that you would be surprised by. Unfortunately, it’s surprisingly familiar.

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TekCube Liveblog: Go Go Go


January 27th, 2010 at 17:22
Posted by Marc
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TekCube have set up a liveblog over at http://tekcube.com/live/.

We’ll keep you posted on everything Apple Tablet.

Thanks!

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Apple Tablet: Will it be Tomorrow?


January 26th, 2010 at 21:35
Posted by Marc
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A guess at how the tablet device might look.

Apple, as you may know are hosting a press conference in cupertino, California, tomorrow and they are supposedly releasing a new product: their famed ‘Apple Tablet’.

But still details about this apparent mythical device are unknown. New York Times calls for a tablet with ‘iPhone App’ compatibility and a screen roughly double the size of the iPhone. Other people seem to think it has a CD drive, and runs simplistic applications – without multitasking.

Then there’s the claim it’s 13″ – and it boasts a large screen running a completely custom OS, one that we’ve never seen before. And it’s going to be something completely game-changing to run hand-in-hand with the release of ‘iPhone OS 4.0′. Not only that, they claim this magical machine will somehow be paper-thin and have superior stats to even their Macbook range.

There’s so much flying about, but what if the rumour of it being an oversized iPhone is true? Apple have been long-since credited with innovation, so if it is really something like an oversized iPhone that runs apps one-at-a-time, then it’s nothing innovative. It’s little more than a large copy of their old project, and that is something that’s pretty disgraceful.

But yeah, the Apple press conference could be something we’ve never seen before, but it could also be something completely disappointing. We’ll just really have to wait and see.

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Apple Tablet: March; $1,000


January 05th, 2010 at 02:55
Posted by Marc
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Apple Tablet

Proposed Mockup for Apple Tablet

Today a statement from The Wall Street Journal confirms what weíve been hearing for a while: the highly anticipated Apple Tablet will possibly be publicized at the end of January and will ultimately be launched in March. The breakthrough however is that apparently WSJ deem to have found a price.

In reference to the report, the new gadget will assert a 10 or 11inch screen, which is nothing new. Whereas its actual function is unspecified, we can assume it will be a mix between an iPod Touch and a Mac. According to the WSJ report the principal piece of news is the price: $1000.

This may be an expensive price for such a product; the price is similar to numerous modestly powered PCs and Laptops. The question is whether people will choose a handheld tablet over a more practical laptop. However, the Apple Tablet could come with enough convincing characteristics to alter the entire trade.

Additionally, the tablet could include a nationwide Wi-Fi subscription service – similar to BT OpenZone, and if so this makes the tablet so much more useful, this could be another potential motive for the price. In the end we’ll have to wait until the end of the month to find out.

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Sports Illustrated and the Apple Tablet


December 03rd, 2009 at 14:09
Posted by Marc
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Apple TabletSports Illustrated. Apple Tablet. One’s for sport fanatics, the other’s for geeks – specifically, Apple fans… so what could they possible have in common?

A newspaper. That’s what. Time Inc are planning to release their newspapers in a subscription-based format for the Apple Tablet – which they don’t even know exists yet. A lot of their UI is heavily designed around Apple technology, i.e. the use of Spotlight icons in the menu, etcetera.

Their demo is interesting, but the real thing is far more spooky. Well, the demo wins points on creepiness – what’s with those 2D hands?

Anyway, videos talk more powerfully than words or images, so here’s two videos – the mockup, and the real thing.

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Apple Patents Improved ‘Digital Ink’ Application – Tablet?


November 13th, 2009 at 10:04
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Apple, today, have filed a patent for an improved digital ink recognition technique, presumably for the iPhone, that allows users to properly use an apple pen to fill out information or forms on the screen of their computer. This technically could be construed as a method of implementation for the Apple tablet, but as far as things goes this, strictly speaking, has absolutely nothing to do with a possible tablet computer. However, the patent would appear to apply to an ink-aware tablet.  See below for the image of the patent.

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Apple Tablet A Kindle Challenger?


October 02nd, 2009 at 23:01
Posted by Adam Ratcliffe
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image Apple are no stranger to reinventing the way we communicate within our ever developing technology-based world: Apple made the download of media files a convenience rather than a hassle, with iTunes, and the Apple iPhone briefly launching the company into third place as the largest phone manufacturer by revenue and has choked up many column inches both online and in print.

Now they intend to redefine the meaning of print.

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