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Apple continuar? vendiendo el iPad 2 tras el lanzamiento del iPad 3

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Apple va a seguir vendiendo su tableta actual despu?s de la presentaci?n de la nueva generaci?n. No se trata de simplemente deshacerse de las unidades ya fabricadas, sino que va a continuar fabricando iPad 2 tras el lanzamiento del iPad 3 que, previsiblemente se celebrar? a lo largo del pr?ximo mes de marzo. Los suministradores de paneles LCD para el iPad 2 siguen recibiendo pedidos por parte de la compa??a de la manzana.

El mayor pico de demanda de paneles LCD con resoluci?n XGA para el iPad 2 ha alcanzado los 16 millones de unidades en el tercer trimestre de 2011. En el cuarto trimestre del a?o pasado, la cantidad se ha reducido a 10 millones de unidades, y las previsiones para este primer trimestre de 2012 oscilan entre 7 y 8 millones de unidades, seg?n el medio taiwan?s Digitimes.

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En total, durante todo el ejercicio 2011, Apple ha adquirido 48 millones de paneles LCD XGA para el iPad 2; sin embargo, las estimaciones para todo este a?o 2012 apuntan a 25 millones de unidades. La evoluci?n de los pedidos de paneles LCD XGA (1.024 por 768 p?xeles) para el iPad 2 es inversa a la de los paneles LCD QXGA (2.048 por 1.536 p?xeles) para la pr?xima versi?n de la tableta de la manzana.

Seg?n Digitimes, el volumen de los paneles de la nueva versi?n del iPad superar?n al de los paneles del iPad en el segundo trimestre de 2012. En realidad, los proveedores de Apple han servido menos un mill?n de paneles LCD QVGA de 9,7 pulgadas en el cuarto trimestre de 2011. A esto hay que sumar entre 6 y 7 millones de unidades en el primer trimestre de este a?o, m?s 10 millones de unidades en el segundo trimestre de 2012.

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Real Farmville: iPad Game Would Let Pigs Play with Humans (LiveScience.com)

Apple’s iPad has tickled the fancy of not only human babies, but also pet cats and dogs who nose around or swipe at the tablet’s interactive screen. A new iPad game concept may go a step farther by giving farm pigs the chance to play with humans and relieve their boredom.

Dutch designers came up with the “Pig Chase” game in the spirit of European laws that require pig farmers to provide toys ? such as a plastic ball hanging from a chain on the wall ? to prevent boredom, aggression and tail-biting among pigs. But Clemens Driessen, an applied philosopher at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, hoped to create something more enriching when he sat down to talk with farmers in 2009.

One farmer eventually suggested painting a forest on the walls of the pens. Then she came up with a second idea that blurred the social boundaries between humans and animals.

“Or give them what our children play with; they just got their [Nintendo] Wii,” she said.

The wall display and gaming technology ideas led Driessen and his game designer colleagues at the Utrecht School of the Arts in the Netherlands to create a video sketch of the “Pig Chase” concept. They found encouragement in the enthusiasm of the pig farmers, as well as the curiosity of pigs snuffling around project light effects.

Pigs would play the game on a large, touch-sensitive display on the wall of their pen. A human-controlled ball of light on the wall tempts them to touch it with their snout; rewarding virtual sparks fly from the light if that happens.

Humans would move the balls of light around using their finger on an iPad screen. They could also see the snouts of pig players on their tablet as though the animals were on the other side of a transparent window.

If both the human ball of light and the pig snout move through a triangle-shaped goal, huge virtual fireworks would reward the effort. Humans could also see how many goals they notch up during a play session on the game’s scoreboards.

Pigs are considered intelligent animals, said Suzanne Held, a research fellow in animal behavior at the University of Bristol in the UK who did not take part in the Dutch project. She added that even if pigs don’t match the intelligence of primates, the human definitions of intelligence tend to skew toward social behaviors shared by humans.

“When people compare the intelligence of different species, it’s usually based on how many human characteristics that the animals possess,” Held told InnovationNewsDaily.

It’s clear that pigs won’t be moving from video games to dressing up like humans and walking on two legs, as envisioned in the George Orwell classic “Animal Farm.” But Driessen and his colleagues hope the “Pig Chase” project might boost societal debates about animal farming, or even change moral views of animal welfare over time.

This story was provided by InnovationNewsDaily, a sister site to LiveScience.? You can follow InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer Jeremy Hsu on Twitter @ScienceHsu. Follow InnovationNewsDaily on Twitter @News_Innovation, or on Facebook.

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App Giveaway: Movies HD for iPad

Movies HD is an iPad app that provides you with a way to catalogue your movies. It will also look up data about your movies so that instead of just



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Stop emailing yourself links to stories you want to read later! | iGo With My iPad

As you browse around Web sites on your iPad, or look at news stories with your favorite News Reader app? what do you do when you find a article that interests you? Shorter one, you most likely skim right through but for the longer and detailed posts are better left to read in detail later.

Most people, and that includes us, will send the article/link to our email so we can find the article later. Some readers will send the full article content in the email, others just send a headline and link. Later comes and you have to sift through the emails and usually you have to jump back online to get to the full content of the article.

The next time your in your favorite news reader, look in it?s Share options, you may find an option to ReadItLater. This is a screenshot from the Zite News Reader:

Choosing to send a article to ReadItLater, sends the post to the service for the ReadItLater iPad app to pick up later. When the app loads on your iPad, it pulls down all of the posts you tagged in a Text/Image version. The list of posts will be dark colored till the article is loaded, then it changes to a lighter background. The list can be viewed by Newest, Oldest, Article Title or Provider?s Site.

Tapping a headline from the ReadItLater list takes you to a text/image only view of the article. This is loaded in the background when the list builds so it works offline. No need to work through in-line ads or graphic navigation. In the upper right corner of each post is options to refresh the article, choose the lettering size, justification and even share the post out through Twitter/Facebook or save a copy off to your Evernote Cloud account.

At the top of the page is a slider to move from ?text? view to load the actual Web article. This does require Internet access to load. Flipping the switch back, returns you to ReadItLater?s text/image view (no ads or clutter).

The words in the text view of articles are individual items and not just a screenshot of the post. This means you can tap a word to select for copy/paste, as well you can get full definitions from the iPad?s built-in dictionary.

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Source: http://www.igoipad.com/2012/01/stop-emailing-yourself-links-to-stories-you-want-to-read-later

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Fotopedia Shifts From iPad Books To Photozine With ?Wild Friends? App

Fotopedia Wild Friends New Visual StoriesDigital media is just more compelling when it is updated on a regular basis. That is what keeps people coming back. It’s as true for blogs as it is for apps. Fotopedia has built a nice little franchise putting out digital photo books re-imagined for the iPad. After 9 apps and 6.2 million downloads, with 1.4 million active users and 100 million pageviews a month, it is taking a more magazine-like apporach with its latest iPad app, “Wild Friends.”. Instead of a relatively static set of highly-curated pictures around a single topic, you get a highly-curated set of pictures that changes every day. And each photo now has a narrative caption written by the photographer. Fotopedia started experimenting with this more magazine-like approach in September with its HTML5 website and integration into Flipboard. You can see what the “Wild Friends” magazine looks like on the web also.

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