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I'm waiting for the release of this with windows 8.
The I-pad 2 is now selling for only $399.
Apple iPad - New iPad and iPad 2 with Free Shipping - Apple Store (U.S.)
What about the iPad not having flash? Just today I couldn't access some material online on my iPhone from work. Ever an issue?
That is not what I heard or read....I believe that Steve Jobs didn't like Flash for the Ipad because he believed it was unstable technology, with sluggish performance, and had the potential to drain the battery very quickly. He also saw it as a potential back door for viruses and other nasty stuff.What about the iPad not having flash? Just today I couldn't access some material online on my iPhone from work. Ever an issue?
Yep. Didn't see this post before I made that last one.
No flash for Apple bro. As I understand it, it was about porn and Jobs not wanting it accessible on his products.
So I was considering buying a tablet. Any advice?
I'd go with a big sack of Percocets...But that's just me.
That is not what I heard or read....I believe that Steve Jobs didn't like Flash for the Ipad because he believed it was unstable technology, with sluggish performance, and had the potential to drain the battery very quickly. He also saw it as a potential back door for viruses and other nasty stuff.What about the iPad not having flash? Just today I couldn't access some material online on my iPhone from work. Ever an issue?
Yep. Didn't see this post before I made that last one.
No flash for Apple bro. As I understand it, it was about porn and Jobs not wanting it accessible on his products.
Apple is extremely protective of all the apps that goes on the IPad. Android is a free-for-all platform so you take the good with the bad (viruses included). I for one am quite happy that Apple have kept it a closed platform - no need to worry about viruses or other threats...
that being said- you can view flash in the IPad and IPhone...
How To: View Flash Content On Your iPad -- AppAdvice
Adobe brings Flash-free-Flash to Apple iPad, iPhone - Computerworld Blogs
Flash Web Browser - Splashtop Remote Browser for iPad on the iTunes App Store
Skyfire Web Browser for iPad - Flash Video Enabled Multi User Social Browser for iPad on the iTunes App Store
You download an app....it's pretty easy.That is not what I heard or read....I believe that Steve Jobs didn't like Flash for the Ipad because he believed it was unstable technology, with sluggish performance, and had the potential to drain the battery very quickly. He also saw it as a potential back door for viruses and other nasty stuff.Yep. Didn't see this post before I made that last one.
No flash for Apple bro. As I understand it, it was about porn and Jobs not wanting it accessible on his products.
Apple is extremely protective of all the apps that goes on the IPad. Android is a free-for-all platform so you take the good with the bad (viruses included). I for one am quite happy that Apple have kept it a closed platform - no need to worry about viruses or other threats...
that being said- you can view flash in the IPad and IPhone...
How To: View Flash Content On Your iPad -- AppAdvice
Adobe brings Flash-free-Flash to Apple iPad, iPhone - Computerworld Blogs
Flash Web Browser - Splashtop Remote Browser for iPad on the iTunes App Store
Skyfire Web Browser for iPad - Flash Video Enabled Multi User Social Browser for iPad on the iTunes App Store
How many laymen are going to go through that process? And doesn't this void warranties?
You download an app....it's pretty easy.That is not what I heard or read....I believe that Steve Jobs didn't like Flash for the Ipad because he believed it was unstable technology, with sluggish performance, and had the potential to drain the battery very quickly. He also saw it as a potential back door for viruses and other nasty stuff.
Apple is extremely protective of all the apps that goes on the IPad. Android is a free-for-all platform so you take the good with the bad (viruses included). I for one am quite happy that Apple have kept it a closed platform - no need to worry about viruses or other threats...
that being said- you can view flash in the IPad and IPhone...
How To: View Flash Content On Your iPad -- AppAdvice
Adobe brings Flash-free-Flash to Apple iPad, iPhone - Computerworld Blogs
Flash Web Browser - Splashtop Remote Browser for iPad on the iTunes App Store
Skyfire Web Browser for iPad - Flash Video Enabled Multi User Social Browser for iPad on the iTunes App Store
How many laymen are going to go through that process? And doesn't this void warranties?