Archive | July, 2010

What the iPad is missing…

What the iPad is missing…

Working in the computer science department here at york does have some advantages, like we get to ‘play’ with new toys when they arrive. One of the new ‘toys’ that we have in the department is an iPad.

The iPad is essentially a big iPod touch, with a nifty calendar interface. I’m no huge apple fan (I do own an iPod touch) but the iPad is a joy to use – if slightly pointless. When I say pointless, I don’t actually see any real ‘use’ for it.

However, one thing that I think should have been included with the iPad is a pen, like on older generation tablet-pcs. Now that would take the iPad to a whole new level – a proper note pad! When I was at uni, I used a tablet PC to take notes, but it was bulky and the battery life wasn’t that great (and not forgetting very expensive!) Yes, I know you can buy stylus that work with the iPad, but if it was ‘part of the device’ like say in PDAs or Tablet PCs. I don’t know if Steve ‘god’ Jobs didn’t include it because it would ruin the aesthetics of the iPad, or perhaps he’s saving it for the iPad Second generation…who knows. But if it does include a pen as an input and not as a (expensive) accessory  then I may be persuaded to buy one.

It will now be interesting to see iPad clones from the other side of the camp. See if there are any Windows 7 based devices, or maybe using Windows 7 Embedded or the new Windows 7 Phone OS…

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beached festival 2010 canceled

An unusual post for me, but just local news really…
The ‘Beached 2010′ event in Scarborough has been canceled for a second year.
However, Doves, The Futureheads Newton Faulkner, Detroit, Kassidy are to play at the Scarborough open air theatre instead on August the 7th.

The organiser in 2009 told press that it wouldn’t be happening that year because of his new found paternity, although the Scarborough Evening News reported later that H20: Beached Ltd had been liquidated owing £38,000.00 to various creditors.

The likelihood of a festival like the beached festival happening on the South Bay in Scarborough again in the near future is remote. In 2009 Scarborough Borough Council and The North Yorkshire Police refused to give permission for the event, partly because of safety & public disorder concerns, and because of financial issues remaining outstanding.