Liquid iPad3 in a bottle!

Hottest rumour about iPad3 – delivered directly by a messenger from Mercury!

All you Apple-fans out there, waiting for the magic event today when Apple will reveal their curtains and tell us what the new iPad3 will look like – I will tell you something that will make you drool of desire to get your brand new iPad3 sooner than possible.

We have all read the different rumors: a 7 inch iPad, HD-iPad, an iPad with ”texture-feeling” on the touchscreen and one of the latest rumors is that the iPad3 will be made out of liquid metal.

Well, since I am Asa In The Middle Of The World I don’t have to chase rumors, the important news and facts come to me by themselves. Like now. This messenger boy arrived from Mercury and told me that this is what the iPad3 will be like:

It will be made out of touch sensitive liquid metal with a ”memory”, that means it can be stored in different ways.

You can for example buy a small bottle of Liquid iPad3 and then pour a drop of it in your hand and voila, you will get a macro sized iPad in your hand. Add a drop and the metal drops will join one another and form an iPad with the size of two drops. Though, unless you are an ant there won’t be much you can do with it. So, you better pour out some more , why not the whole bottle and then you will get an iPad about the size you have today.

The iPad bottles will come in different sizes so that you can decide the size of your device all by yourself. You will also be able to buy a spray can with liquid iPad3 so that you can spray your iPad on different surfaces, for example a wall.

It’s like a miracle! And when you want to store you liquid iPad you just say ”AppleKadapra” and it will go back into the bottle.

There you go! I’m sorry if I spoiled today’s event for you, now that you know…

Missing feature for iPad!

I think iPad needs an option with protected material/apps. IPads are so nice and inviting that people often want to borrow it and try it out. It’s also usual to show sales information on iPad and the kids love to play with it. Everyone who takes your iPad in their hands get access to everything! That could be really bad.

  • Imagine if a kid erase something?
  • Imagine if you keep secret material on your iPad and a curious person checks it out?
  • Imagine if you create personal stuff like poems, pictures or music and everyone gets access to it?

Please Apple, give us a way to protect some of the material we have on our iPads!

 

Apple – more woo hoo! “Can It Hit $1 Trillion?”

I totally agree with these two reporters. Apple’s success is amazing and it keeps on going up, up and up. I think the biggest risk is if Apple gets so filled up by themselves that they forget to keep track with what’s going on in the rest of the world – but hey, do I really believe that? No, I don’t, I think Apple is capable of using their radar to pick up signals from IT-development all around the world.

Like they say in this video, 2012 is all about products that was “baked” while Steve Jobs was alive and the real test will be 2013, will Tim Cook be able to keep the innovation going at Apple? I think he will. He seems to be a great man and very pleasant too. My confidence in him is solid.

Actually, maybe I should buy some more Apple shares? Hm?

Apple – woo hoo!

I am not a stock market analyst, not even close. Until recently I didn’t even own any stocks, the closest I get are some funds. But I’ve been an Apple fan since 1989 and like a lot of others I regret that I wasn’t smart enough to buy any stocks in Apple back then… Though, I didn’t really have the money to buy them with, so it’s just a hypothetical question.

Anyway if you want Apple shares, then you have to buy them and the 20th January I sent a mail to my bank contact. It was a Friday and she didn’t contact me until Monday 23rd. We agreed on the formalities and she would arrange it for me. Though, since I live in Sweden and also on the island Gotland, they were not used to handle stock orders for the US market.

After the phone call I realized that Apple was about to announce their financial report for Q1 2012 and I sent another mail to my bank contact ”Please hurry!” The next day I got a phone call from the woman who were handling my stock order and by lunch, Swedish time, she sent the order.

I am so happy that the deal was set on January 24th and if you check Yahoo Finance’s chart for Apple, you can see why.

Well, what happens when you have bought stocks? Like I said, I’ve been an Apple fan since 1989 so I have followed the news about Apple with great interest, but now I also follow it from a financial perspective and I am so amazed, almost breath taken when I try to take in the meaning of what is happening. Apple’s development is really amazing. They have no real competitors – okay, there are a lot of products that claim to be competitors, but hey, really? Most of them are just copy cats and the result is embarrassing. Actually Windows phone seems to stand out because they have made something different with the UI which is a relief and I think they are worth a lot of credits for doing that – though I know nothing about how it actually works.

Some people who are more financially skilled than I am feel that they have to say wise things to me and warn me – though they have no specific knowledge about Apple, I know more than they do. I see a company who continue to follow their own goal and keep producing excellent products. Products that set the standard and forces other companies to perform better (and when they can’t, they copy like Samsung does… sigh). Apple’s financial results are astonishing even though I am an Apple fan it’s hard to imagine that this is what happens when ”everyone” begins to understand that Apple makes outstanding products.

There are a few dark clouds on the sky (and iCloud is not one of them – sorry, couldn’t help myself) like a couple of law suits and patent trolls. The darkest cloud for the moment is the working conditions at the Foxconn factory in China. This is a teaser for yesterday’s coverage made by ABC News who were invited by Apple together with the Fair Labor Association.

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Then follows a longer video, but I think there’s got to be a longer documentary as well, though I couldn’t find it.

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So, what do I think about Foxconn? Well, to start with China is going through a strong development which means a lot of changes. Look at this part from ABC News:

As China’s largest exporter, only the government employs more people than Foxconn, and the company earns more revenue than their next 10 competitors combined. Apple may be their most famous customer, but Foxconn also churns out products for Sony, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, I.B.M., Motorola, Toshiba and other major brands, keeping the details of each production line wrapped in total secrecy.

In order to make gadgets like the Xbox, the PlayStation and the Amazon Kindle this campus employs 235,000 people, roughly the population of Orlando, Fla.

And everywhere you look, on every factory and dormitory, in every stairwell and atrium, are suicide nets.

It’s my strong belief that the first step towards solving a problem is to identify the problem and I think there’s no doubt that both Apple and Foxconn are aware of the problem by now. Also, they have joined Fair Labor Association. I am convinced that they will make the working conditions better until they are acceptable and that  it will affect a lot more of the companies that make gadgets in China.

I also believe that money talks – they don’t have any other option than to deal with this problem and since Apple has proved to be an intelligent company, they will come up with good solutions. So, this is a dark cloud right now, but it’s not an eternal dark cloud.

No, in fact China is also the most promising market for Apple products right now. At Tech Fortune, CNN Money, you can read the news about how Apple just doubled its addressable market in China.

How big a deal is this? To put it in perspective, AT&T (T) sold 7.4 million iPhones last quarter — Apple’s biggest ever — Verizon (VZ) sold 4.2 million and Sprint (S) 1.8 million.

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But sales won’t begin in earnest until Apple offers a 4G version of the iPhone that can run on China Mobile’s broadband network. 

Huberty estimates that once that happens — perhaps as early as this fall — iPhone sales in China could quickly grow to 40 million a year.

Well, and soon the iPad 3 will get launched and the the iPhone 5, did I mention the new OS – Mountain Lion… I think I will hold on to my Apple stocks for very long.

iPad Apps that I like!

Since I started to use iPad in december 2010 a lot of my habits have changed. When I got my first iPad I thought that I was going to buy newspapers and magazines, but in fact I haven’t done that at all. I read the articles I want to read in Flipboard och Zite. On the other hand I have bought several e-books and I read them in both  iBooks and Kindle. I also have Bluefire, but only to be able to read books from the Swedish e-library, Elib. I also read almost every pdf that is sent to me, on my iPad and if I need to comment or make notes I use GoodReader.

I have been using Evernote for taking notes since 2009. Even if I only had an iPhone and a MacBook by then, it was still making my life easier to be able to sync notes between the devices. When I got my iPad it became even easier. One thing I wasn’t content with was the To-Do-lists apps. That was until we started to use Wunderlist. Both me and Roine have started to use Wunderlist and that means we can share project-lists with each other and then we can follow when the tasks get done one after one in our own devices. Makes working together a lot easier!

An app that is new to me is Blogsy. I like it more and more for every time I use it. I have tested other apps for blogging but they made me feel uncomfortable. Blogsy has a new type of user interface that makes it more fun to blog! Though, it didn’t come natural to start with, I have spent some time with understanding it’s features and I still haven’t learned everything. Originally I wrote this blogpost in Swedish and did it all in Blogsy on my iPad, but now when I translate and make changes in the text I use my MacBook because it’s such a complicated blogpost with lots of links and pictures.

Garageband is an app that I have had for a long time. First on my MacBook and then on my iPad. But it was something that stopped me from understanding how to take the first step, I got irritated and just left it. It might have something to do with that I haven’t got a clue about how to compose music, but some week ago I could make it work and now I have actually made my first song on iPad. I even used the iPad’s mic, so the song sounds a bit cold. But who cares? I made it! I published the song on Soundcloud. I didn’t get the time to put the end of the song in it, but I carry it in my head, so, who knows, maybe there will be a next time?

Vårsolen by Åsa YES, the title in english is ”The Spring Sun” and I have added a swedish translation on Soundcloud.

Like I wrote in an earlier blogpost I also draw on my iPad.

The fact is that I use my iPad all the time! The other day I said to Roine: ”iPad is really an Åsa-machine! I think there’s almost no end for how long I could entertain myself with my iPad…”