Q. Supposedly the Apple Files And Games (iFAG) is supposed to be usable as a HUGE external storage device for files and will also support all the games available on iPhone, iTouch, and iPad. Do you know when the release date is?
A. umm im not sure there is such thing is the iFag...But i do know that they will be releasing the iRack.consumers suggested that the iRack looks like something that we shouldn't be involved with because it looks like something put together with no direction. But the makers said they were sure that the iRack will work with no direction or plans of any sort. They know whats best for the iRack. Then they said they will put all of there "i" products into the iRack, even though the iRack looks clingy and is about to fall apart on itself, Apple said that they will continue to put even more things into the iRack. Then they said they will help the process by throwing all of there money at the iRack. And finally, they said that they will forget about the iRack and focus on a new product....The iRan...LOL
Can you use external storage on an Ipad?
Q. Can you use external storage on an iPad like flash drives for storing apps and music? I would like an iPad for Christmas and am deciding whether I need to buy the 16 GB or the 32 GB. (Also debating which color to get)
A. Well, I'm not 100% sure what your asking, but I will take a swing at it. Okay, so as for external hard drives to plug into the iPad, no that does not exist. There is only the port at the bottom that allows the iTunes cable to be connected to either the computer or a wall charger.
If you are wondering how to store things from your iPad onto an external hard drive, I can help you with that. Each document, picture, or exportable item on your iPad should, somewhere, have the available option to email itself out. Simply email it to your inbox, open it on your computer, and download it onto your hard drive! Bingo! You now have it backed up and saved in 3 places; your iPad, computer, and email!
So 16 or 32 gb. The $100 gap between the two probably seems like a lot, but it is so worth it! I bought a 16 gb iPad 2 this summer and now, I only have 2 gb left on it! Of course, I use mine for everything! School, travel, writing, reading, pictures, videos, movies, work, and the list goes on and on! You never know what your going to use it for so it is better to go with the bigger gigs so that you don't have regrets like I'm having.
I should mention, as it is important, that 2 of your initial gb are already used up when you receive your initial product, so 16gb is a joke. You only have 14.
Hope I helped you out! :)
Is the ipad worth the money you have to spend on it?
Q. Well im asking everyone in my family to give me money because i want an ipad, but now i dont know if it is worth 500 dollars. What should i do?
A. You need to consider what it is and what it isn't. The iPad is literally a large iPod Touch, it has the same processor, same OS, same style, and even the same app store (though you do get iPad specific apps). Now this is both a good and bad thing, and it really depends on what you want to use it for if it's worth the price.
Let me just list the biggest pros/cons and you see if you think it's worth the asking price.
The good...
-Virus free, since you can only run apps from the app store
-Nice resolution for a 10" screen
-Good battery life
-Easy to use, even for the non-tech-savvy
-If you use an iPhone or iPod Touch, the interface is the same.
-Some apps can save you money over the PC/Mac equivalent. An example being the Pages app (similar to MS Word or the desktop version of Pages)
-Many iPhone apps have been upgraded for the iPad and work great
-The large screen makes using the on screen keyboard much easier, especially if you have large fingers
-It does a decent job at auto-spellchecking text. Can be very handy.
-It can now print if you have a supported printer (Apple has said they are going to add more soon).
The bad...
-No camera, so you can't use Skype/Facetime/whatever.
-The on screen keyboard isnt great for lengthy typing, a physical keyboard will run you over $60.
-You can only use apps from the app store. That means you are stuck with what Apple says you can use. You have to hack/jailbreak it to use any app Apple doesn't approve of. It also means you can't shop around for a better price.
-It cannot use an external hard drive of DVD drive. So you can't expand the storage beyond what is there.
- If you want 3G you have to either go with AT&T or lug around a Verizon MiFi. Both carriers have data limits for iPad plans.
-Printing isn't as smooth as a PC. The built in printing app only support a handful of printers. Third party printing apps work, but none can print directly from an app.
-iTunes is required to update and activate it. You can't update via WiFi or 3G, and you need to plug it into inTunes before you can use it. iTunes itself has become very bloated and likes to take over your PC (makes Quicktime and iTunes your default players every time you start it up). It also trys to install unneeded software via auto update. If you have a Mac this doesn't apply to you as iTunes is already built in, and works better on a Mac.
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