The (iPad) Education Revolution.. Redux

Today Apple launched the new updated iBooks app, chronologically (and logically) titled – iBooks2.

iboooks2 textbook The (iPad) Education Revolution.. ReduxThis is where the revolution of an entire industry begins.. again. As it did with the global music industry, and the desktop publishing industry, the smart phone industry…  this time it’s the hardest one to crack of all – the school text book industry (dramatic music). Whilst this might seem a dramatic statement – surely transforming the entire global music industry would be the hardest gig in town – the reality is (in the USA and Australia at least) that the entrenched intra-familial relationship between publishers, retailers, education departments and schools is VERY strong. So strong in fact, that it will take the most mighty Herculean effort on behalf of Apple to crack this particular nut.

We here at ipadaustralia.net allege (allege mind you, this is all very IMHO) that what Apple confronts here is actually an industry within an industry. The target appears to be Books or Text Books, but it is actually a level deeper – the historic and matrix like web of supply that is overseen by school boards and districts (in the US), and education departments, publishers and retailers in Australia. Whilst no particular person or group could be accused of maintaining this ‘union-lock-out’ type of behaviour entrenched in the school book industry, we allege that some kind of system of discounts and subsidies exist that maintain a system where students routinely visit chiropractors, and parents pay the equivalent of a months salary for items that must be ‘updated’ the following year. Surely we are not the only people who observe an almost 1950′s style approach to schooling watching our kids walk to school under the weight of a 1 tonne kerbweight school bag, where everything else they consume is in their ‘smartphone’ hand or on their 2 kg laptop?

Apple have their work cut out here, but the iBook2 app and the free iBooks Author Mac app herald the way forward to bring 21st century thinking and applications to 1950′s style schooling.

What are your thoughts? Do you think we are being too harsh, or do you think that Apple is the best company to work with the education sector in modernising the way it supplies and uses text books?

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SOPA and Protect IP Acts

ipadaustralia.net along with millions of web users and websites worldwide condemn the SOPA and Protect IP Bills which are currently before the US Congress. These bills have a ring of familiarity to them to us here in Australia – our Labor government in 2010 attempted to introduce a bill into parliament which would have effectively censored the internet. The mooted Australian legislation, along with the main provisions of the SOPA and Protect IP bills in practice will not do what they are ‘intended’ for, but will actually actually hinder free expression, put the onus of proof onto innocent web users and their ISP’s who are prosecuted, and create a draconian system of penalties which will bankrupt emerging businesses and websites and send web users to jail for merely linking to a supposed ‘infringing’ website. Attempts by governments to pass this type of legislation both in the USA and other countries must be resisted.

Please watch the following video for more information.

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The iPad is Not a Tablet!

ipad10 The iPad is Not a Tablet!As we approach the close of 2012 and reflect upon the unbelievable success of the iPad 2 this year, I think it also time to call a spade a spade, or in this case, a tablet as not a tablet. In the early part of this century, your humble writer was in fact selling PC laptops between other gigs in digital media. At the time, the ‘majors’ were releasing all manner of tablets to the public and trying to lure businesses to this ‘brave new world’ of computing. Even Microsoft was in on the act providing ‘Windows Tablet Edition’, which needed 500 Terabytes of RAM to run effectively, but to no avail.

No matter how slick Toshiba, Asus and the others made their tablets, the look on the faces of the businessmen I demo’d these machines to said it all – after scribbling some text onto the screen with a bulky stylus, they would furrow their brow and mutter..’yeah, but what can I use it for?’. That said it all – tens of millions of dollars poured into so called ‘tablets’ by the biggest computer companies in the world and the outcome … total c%#p. Not to put too fine a point on it… complete and utter c@%p. The majors demonstrated again that they have (had) absolutely NO IDEA how to make a tablet computer and how it could be used effectively.

So here is my premise – the big computer/IT companies had many years to try the create and market (and sell) ‘tablet’ computers and they failed miserably – so they can HAVE the label ‘tablet’, along with the unadulterated failure that this implies. They can own it and have it.

The iPad is not a tablet. The iPad works – it is not a ‘technical’ item, nor does it require a computer degree to operate. It just works. It provides the kind of natural experience that digital media companies have been trying to perfect for years, and only Apple has been able to do it. The years of failure to get people to video call, configure their browsers, set up voice control, the myriad of other shockingly bad interfaces of the past.. this is the legacy of the tablet makers.. not of Apple.

So, to define a product as being within a category you must look at how much that product dominates or competes within that category, what the competition is, the future sales outlook, and finally whether the product will remain viable within the category. The iPad is the category.

Within 12 months 95% of the computer/consumer device buying population will be saying ‘yeah, I’m thinking of buying an iPad’, not ‘yeah, I’m thinking of buying a tablet.’

The iPad is an iPad – it is not a tablet.

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iPad 2 Australian Pricing Announced

ipad2 imovie iPad 2 Australian Pricing AnnouncedToday Apple announced Australian pricing for the upcoming iPad 2, and kicked another goal. The new iPad 2 models will be cheaper than their precursor by a fair margin. This price drop not only cements the iPad as the only device of its kind and wipes out all potential competition, it also slaps in the face the various naysayers in the IT media in this country.

The base model WiFi iPad 2 with 16GB storage is down to $579.00, down 8% from the original iPad. At this sub-$600 price point, many consumers who have held off buying an iPad will probably take the plunge on March 25. Across all models, the price drop is just shy of 9% – a remarkable achievement by Apple. The top of the line 64GB WiFi+3G model has broken the $1,000 psychological barrier at $949.00.

The main talking point amongst Apple detractors in various IT publications and websites has always been the difference between the US and Australian pricing. Each time Apple releases a product, the usual suspects jump on the supposed pricing disparity whilst completely ignoring the pricing of other computer and IT hardware also available. The iPad 2 pricing shows that Apple can do what no other international IT or software company has ever done – slashed the pricing on a new product to comparative levels lower than US pricing.

New Apple iPad 2 pricing – available March 25

iPad 2 with Wi-Fi New Price % Drop
16 GB $579.00 8% Lower
32 GB $689.00 9% Lower
64 GB $799.00 9% Lower
iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G
16 GB $729.00 9% Lower
32 GB $839.00 9% Lower
64 GB $949.00 9% Lower
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iPad Price Drop

One of the side benefits of the release of the iPad 2 in Australia later in March is the immediate drop in price across the range of the original iPad ‘Primo’.

These prices are effective immediately through Apple Online Store, but we would imagine that stock levels in retail stores are going to drop very quickly. So our advice is to go and secure one of these iPad’s as soon as you can.

iPad New Pricing

iPad with Wi-Fi New Price % Drop
16 GB $449.00 30% Down
32 GB $579.00 24% Down
64 GB $689.00 22% Down
iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G
16 GB $598.00 27% Down
32 GB $729.00 22% Down
64 GB $839.00 21% Down
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iPad 2 is here

ipad 2 iPad 2 is here
Well the iPad 2 has been launched and it is even better than even the most optimistic pundits had hoped.

Most things that were expected have come to pass such as the fact that the iPad 2 is thinner and lighter – as far as Apple goes the raw figures are 33 percent thinner and up to 15 percent lighter. By completely redesigning the iPad 2 case with even better industrial design and manufacturing. Apple have been able to bring the width down from 13.4 mm to 8.8 mm, and the weight down to 590 rams – basically you can almost say half a kilo. These figures are amazing – it is thinner than the iPhone 2!

As far as performance goes this is where the industrial design guys at Apple have surpassed themselves: a dual core A5 processor that will make the iPad 2 much, much faster than the iPad ‘Primo’, which will allow for better performance across the range of Apple Apps, as well as faster switching Apps, starting up and saving documents. Graphics performance is also increased for better gaming performance and general graphics coolness when watching movies or playing guitar in Garageband.

Not only has Apple brought a camera into the equation, it has taken the brilliant FaceTime technology from the iPhone 4 and implemented it into the iPad in a way that works beautifully – a very small front facing camera just like those on the Mac Book and Mac Book Pro’s, and a small camera in the back in the top corner. In other words this is not about the technology – has Apple done what everyone said they should do – it is about the functionality and user friendliness of their Apps- in this case FaceTime. If FaceTime hadn’t been invented by Apple, there probably wouldn’t be two cameras on the iPad 2.

We will have a lot more to say about the new iPad 2 in the coming days. For now the important facts are that it will be released in Australia on March 25 at the same pricing as the current iPad.

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New iPad 2

ipad with camera New iPad 2The usual rounds of coulda’s and shoulda’s are happening at the moment as we get closer to the release of the iPad 2. The only thing that is certain at this point is that the iPad 2 will be announced some time in the next 2 to 3 months. Everything else is ‘reports’, ‘unsubstantiated reports’, ‘unconfirmed reports’ and for those with a bit more integrity – ‘rumours’. The fact is, as has always been the case with Apple over the last 15 years, is that the iPad 2 will feature whatever it features and will have the technological specs that it actually has. In other words – everything on the interwwebs and in print about the iPad 2 is c#%p.

The only thing we will venture, based on Apple’s total dominance of the consumer electronics market, is that iPad 2 will be slimmer, the same size screen, lighter, and faster. Whether it has a camera, or USB, or SD slots, or a plug in toaster is moot. Or as Joey once said it is “Moo.. a cow’s opinion… it doesn’t matter.”

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One iPad to Rule Them All

ipad racing One iPad to Rule Them All
It’s now official, and as we predicted back in April this year – the iPad has not only sold millions of units and cemented itself as the only tablet computer in the market, it is increasingly re-shaping the overall PC market.

As Apple closes in on selling 10,000,000 iPads – yep that’s Ten MILLION units since May – reports and data are coming in that suggest that the iPad is affecting sales of PC’s, and more specifically Netbooks. Whilst various pundits and Fairfax hacks were telling anyone that would listen that the iPad would not be successful as a TABLET, the device is now asserting itself as a real choice to heretofore rusted on PC users, including business types. This is becoming uncomfortable news to the Major PC manufacturers – up until now, the only thought they were giving the iPad was in terms of how and when they would release their own ‘tablet’ pc in order to offer some type of competition. Now it seems that they have to seriously look at how the iPad is encroaching upon their traditional bread and butter – consumer turnover of hardware into sales of new PCs.

Apple just might have created a device that is more than a tablet or type of PC – it has created a monster. One to rule them all.

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iPad Wins the Tablet Wars

ipad app iPad Wins the Tablet WarsWith 2 million sales as at the end of May, and continued high levels of interest in acquiring the new Apple device from consumers in the major markets, the iPad is now set to claim the title of the world’s most favourite ‘tablet’ device. In the face of announcements and fizzled product launches from the major PC makers, backed by Microsoft and Google, the iPad’s runaway success has elevated it to the level of ‘knock out’ champion. The public has embraced the iPad and businesses are eagerly following suit from latest reports.

We predict that there will be a number of ‘slate or ‘tablet’ contenders for the rest of 2010, backed by the Android OS as well as various attempts from Windows OS based devices; our end of year prediction is even less generous that the one we made back in May on this site- then we predicted a 6% market share for all other devices in the ‘tablet’ market.

ipadaustralia.net’s new prediction:
Worldwide market share for tablet devices at end of 2010:
Apple iPad – 98.5%
All others – 1.5%

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King of the iPad Apps

flight control King of the iPad AppsHuge plaudits to Australian games company Firemint, creator of the ‘uber popular’ iphone app ‘Flight Control’.
One of the highest ever selling games for the iPhone, Firemint pulled out all stops and worked overtime to make sure that the app was ready and fully optimised for the launch of the new iPad. Hailing from Melbourne, home to ipadaustralia.net, Firemint have carved out a surprisingly lucrative niche worldwide for iPhone, and now iPad apps. They rode the IPad launch aggressively and pulled out all the PR stops possible. Last reports indicate that the app – Flight Control HD – is now one of the top 3 paid apps for the new Apple iPad.

Big congrats to Rob and the team at Firemint.

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