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애플 iPad


출처: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/2 ··· ement%2F


스펙보기: http://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/

Live Blogging the iPad Product Announcement

Jim Wilson/The New York Times Apple chief executive, Steve Jobs, unveils the iPad.

Over and Out

Update | 3:15 p.m. We’re done with the live blog. Check back on Bits later for our impressions after touching the iPad, as well as more analysis of its implications. You can also read our article about the Apple presentation as well as David Pogue’s first impressions.

What’s Missing

Update | 2:45 p.m. Expectations were very high for this device. Some missing features that many people were expecting:

  • No ability to play Adobe Flash animations, widely used on the Web.
  • No camera, still or video
  • No non-Internet phone function
  • Unclear whether you can bundle your AT&T iPhone plan with an iPad data plan
  • No removable battery for a device that can suck a lot of power
  • No removable storage

David Carr: ‘The Soul of the New Machine’

Update | 2:40 p.m. From my colleague David Carr:

Over and over, the meme is, “Hold the Internet in your hands.” It’s a seductive idea, and the promise it contains will be a nice way to draw people in. The video right now is getting into hardware, letting you see into the soul of the new machine. The guts of it are meant to render the gadget invisible, making it a frame around hardware and apps.

Mr. Jobs’ Conclusion: It’s ‘Magical’

Update | 2:32 p.m. After a promotional video, Mr. Jobs is ready to sum things up.

“Do we have what it takes to establish a third category of products?” he says. “The bar is pretty high. It has to be far better at doing some key things. We think we have the goods.”

More than 75 million people already know how to use the iPad, Mr. Jobs says — these are the owners of iPhones and iPod Touches. And there are more than 125 million customer accounts with credit cards, all enabled for one-click shopping on iTunes, the App Store and the new iBook store. “We are at scale, and we are ready for the iPad,” Mr. Jobs says.

Mr. Jobs’ summation: “Our most advanced technology in a magical and revolutionary device at an unbelievable price.” Leave no hyperbole behind, apparently.

We are off to play with this thing in the demo room next door. Stay tuned.

Accessories for the iPad include a dock and keyboard.
David F. Gallagher/The New York Times
Accessories for the iPad include a keyboard dock.

Accessories

Update | 2:25 p.m. Mr. Jobs is talking about accessories.

There’s a dock, of course, to let you turn the iPad into a nice picture frame or video viewer.

There’s also a physical keyboard dock — it charges the iPad and also makes it more functional for typing. “Just keep one of these in your den, and when you have to write ‘War and Peace,’ just plug your iPad into it,” Mr. Jobs says.

Available in 60 Days

Update | 2:25 p.m. The first iPads will ship in 60 days, with 3G models taking another month.

Price Ranges From $499 to $829

Update | 2:20 p.m. And now: price.

“When we set out to develop the iPad, we not only had specific technical goals and user interface goals, but an aggressive price goal, because we want to put this in the hands of a lot of people,” Mr. Jobs says.

Mr. Jobs says Apple has met its cost goals: The iPad’s pricing starts at $499. (Which means, at the very least, there is little reason to buy the much more limited Amazon Kindle DX.)

For $499, you get 16 GB of storage, with WiFi built-in. For $599, you get 32 GB of storage. For $699, you get 64 GB of storage.

The 3G models cost an extra $130 each.

So all told, there are six models of the new iPad. The most eexpensive 64 GB model, with 3G, costs $829 plus the monthly charge.

Jobs
Jim Wilson/The New York Times

3G Connectivity for a Price

Update | 2:16 p.m. There will be models with 3G wireless connectivity.

There will be two 3G plans for iPad owners. The first one, for up to 250 MB of data a month, will cost $14.99 per month. For unlimited data, its $29.99 a month.

“We have a breakthrough deal with AT&T, who is providing the service,” Mr. Jobs says. No Verizon Wireless, it appears.

He says iPad owners will also get free access to AT&T hotspots. Let’s all hope that AT&T solves its network issues before this thing hits it.

No contract — you can cancel the plan anytime you want.

International wireless deals will be coming by June. All the iPad 3G models are unlocked, and use the new GSM micro-SIMs, so it will be easy to put iPads on those networks.

Phil Schiller demonstrates Keynote, a PowerPoint-like app that will run on the iPad.
David F. Gallagher/The New York Times
Phil Schiller demonstrates Keynote, a PowerPoint-like app that will run on the iPad.

The iWork suite

Update | 2:14 p.m. Now Mr. Jobs is talking about iWork on the iPad, and Phil Schiller, Apple’s chief marketing executive, is on stage to talk about it.

There’s a new version of Keynote, Apple’s presentation software, and Pages, its word processor, and Numbers, its spreadsheet creator, all tailored to a gesture-based input device. All of Apple’s productivity software looks workable on the iPad — I’m just not sure why people would want to do this kind of work on a keyboard-less device.

The iBooks App

iBooks bookstore
David F. Gallagher/The New York Times
The iBooks bookstore

Update | 2:02 p.m. Mr. Jobs has put an Amazon.com Kindle on the stage and says Amazon has done a great job of pioneering that. “But we are going to stand on their shoulders and go a bit farther.”

He’s showing a new app, called iBooks.

This is significant for the publishing industry: Apple is going to try to control the e-book experience itself. A new iBooks store is integrated with the iBooks app, allowing people to discover and purchase

Five of the largest publishers — Penguin, Harper Collins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan and Hachette — are supporting the app. No mention of Random House, yet. But that’s probably just a matter of time.

The iBooks store looks neat — plenty of colors, vivid book covers. Mr. Jobs is showing “True Compass” by Edward Kennedy, a book that was not available in the Kindle store for weeks after its release.

Changing pages, zooming to the table of contents, color, video, is very easy, Mr. Jobs says.

Needless to say, Apple and Amazon are on a collision course. Media (books, music, video) constitute half of Amazon’s revenues, and it won’t go down without a fight.

Apple uses the ePub format, the most popular open book format in the world. It’s unclear what digital rights management they are using and whether these books will be transferable to other devices that support ePub, like the Barnes & Noble and Sony e-readers.

A Few Observations from David Carr

Update | 1:58 p.m. From my colleague David Carr:

You get the feeling that the iPad is creating and killing categories at the same time. It is a remarkably ambitious project in terms of all the things — photos, games, video and e-mail — that it is attempting to grab market share in.

One of the weird things about the presentation is how it is really all about the software. The gadget itself is transparent, a window into software. There is really only a single mechanical button on the device, the “on” button. The rest is all fingers interacting directly with software.

The scaling of the landscape has significant implications. Seems like it is living up to the hype, or at least coming close.

“Isn’t this awesome?” Jobs says. It is, but everything looks good on stage. Nothing ages faster than the future when you get it in your hands.

Brushes
David F. Gallagher/The New York Times
A demo of the tablet version of the Brushes app.

Brushes App for Artists

Update | 1:57 p.m.
Brushes allows people to tinker with photos and illustrations, zoom in to images, change colors, add to images and make their own.

“Imagine an artist with a canvas this large,” says Mr. Forstall, retaking the stage and introducing game giant Electronic Arts.

The New York Times on the iPad

NYT
David F. Gallagher/The New York Times

Update | 1:50 p.m. Next up: us, The New York Times. We’ll try not to be too self referential here.

Our colleague Martin Nisenholtz is taking the stage now. Three weeks ago, The Times came to Cupertino, Calif., to develop an application for the iPad, Mr. Nisenholtz says. “We want to create the best of print and best of digital, all rolled up into one,” he says.

“We think we captured the essence of reading a newspaper,” says Jennifer Brook, another Times colleague.

The app allows people to save stories to the device, resize text and change the number of columns, skim photos and play video. It appears to look quite a bit like the Times Reader application. “It’s everything you love about the paper, everything you love about the Web and everything you expect from The Times,” Ms. Brook says.

games
David F. Gallagher/The New York Times

Third-Party Apps

Update | 1:41 p.m. To talk about third party software, Mr. Jobs introduces senior vice president Scott Forstall. The iPad will run “virtually every one” of the apps for the iPhone “virtually unmodified,” he says.

The iPhone apps can run in a black box in the middle of the screen or, by doubling the pixels — and I presume losing some resolution — fill the screen.

Games are “incredibly smooth,” Mr. Forstall says, demonstrating that Mr. Jobs’ capacity for hyperbole is one of Apple’s cultural traits.

He also notes developers can modify their apps to take advantage of the large touch-screen display, just as Apple did with its calendar, iTunes, e-mail and YouTube apps. The iPhone SDK, a set of programming tools for developers, will be enhanced to support development of the iPad, and the new SDK will be released today.

“We think its going to be a whole other gold rush for developers as they build apps for the iPad,” Mr. Forstall says.

Mark Hickey from Gameloft, a game developer, is now demonstrating Nova, their shoot-em-up, on the iPad.

10-Hour Battery Life

Update | 1:38 p.m. “We been able to achieve 10 hours of battery life” Mr. Jobs says. “I can take a flight from San Francisco to Tokyo and watch video the whole way.”

He says the iPad also has more than a month of standby battery capacity. You can leave it alone, and find it still with some charge when you come back in a few weeks.

My colleague Mr. Carr notes that there’s a long history of power hyperbole in all categories of gadgets.


Kimberly White/Reuters

The Specifications

Update | 1:33 p.m.
And now we’re going to dive into the specifications. Half an inch thin. Weighs 1.5 pounds. 9.7-inch IPS display — super high quality, great angle of views, Mr. Jobs says.

Full capacitive multi-touch screen, same as the iPhone — “super responsive, super precise,” he says.

The iPad is powered by Apple’s own custom silicon, he says — a 1 GHz A4 chip,, 16 GB of memory, 32 or 64 Gigabytes of storage.

There’s Wi-Fi, 802.11n, and the latest Bluetooth. (Apparently no 3G wireless, notes my colleague John Markoff.) Accelerometer, compass, speaker, microphone.

Video on the iPad

Video on the Apple iPad.
Jim Wilson/The New York Times
Video on the Apple iPad.

Update | 1:29 p.m. Mr. Jobs is demonstrating the movie “Star Trek” on the tablet.

I wonder, will people really want to hold this device, other than on an airplane, while they watch TV and movies? However, the tablet might be the perfect breakfast table companion. You can control it with one hand and don’t have to fiddle with a keyboard.

“Watching is nothing like getting one in your hands,” Mr. Jobs said.

My colleague David Carr notes that Mr. Jobs is doing little bit of cross-promotion, showing off Pixar’s “Up” movie.

ipad
David F. Gallagher/The New York Times

Colors are crisp

Update | 1:23 p.m. Some early impressions from looking at the device on stage: It appears to have only one physical button, looks exceedingly light and thin, and the screen has great crisp colors. Mr. Jobs is now demonstrating the device’s e-mail and photo capabilities.

Mr. Jobs is now demonstrating the music capabilities of the iPad. Album artwork displays along with songs. However, you ain’t strapping this thing to your shorts as you work out.

As he demonstrates the tablet’s calendar, I’m thinking that we have yet to see any significant differences between the iPad and the iPod Touch, other than its size.

Mr. Jobs is now showing the maps app. Apple is still using Google Maps, Silicon Valley watchers. Maps includdes a nice integration with Google Earth and Street View. So you can shift from a bird’s-eye view of that sushi restaurant you are looking for to a crisp view of its front door.

Browsing the Web on the iPad!

Update | 1:16 p.m. Mr. Jobs is giving an overview: it’s very thin, with customizable background images. “You can browse the Web with it. It’s the best browsing experience you’ve ever had.”

I’m cutting out all of Mr. Jobs’s “phenomenals” and “amazings” and “incredibles,” folks. Just assume they are there.

The iPad works in both landscape and portrait mode, like the iPhone. It has a virtual keyboard, access to photo collections, direct access to iTunes’ surfeit of content.

“It’s awesome to watch TV shows and movies,” Mr. Jobs says. “It’s so much more intimate than a laptop and it’s so much more capable than a smartphone with its gorgeous screen.”

He’s now displaying the New York Times site, NYTimes.com. If he shows the Bits blog, the space-time continuum may rip. Oh, jeez, he just showed the Technology page, which has Bits on it. I just saw my own name on the screen. Audience is chuckling as they see our tech headlines.

He’s now going to Time magazine, thank God. “Did you see what’s going on today?” he quips as the audience looks at Time’s tech headlines. “A whole Web site in the palm of your hands.”


David F. Gallagher/The New York Times

The New iPad Looks Like a Big iPhone

Update | 1:10 p.m. All of us use laptops and smartphones now. The question has arisen lately: is there room for a third category of device in the middle?

The new device will have to be far better than the laptop and smartphone at doing important things: browsing the Web, doing e-mail, enjoying and sharing photographs, watching videos, enjoying your music collection, playing games, reading e-books. Otherwise, “it has no reason for being.”

Apple’s answer: the iPad.

It looks like, well, a big iPhone, pretty much as anticipated.

Apple is a Mobile Device Company

Update | 1:05 p.m. Mr. Jobs says there are 284 retail stores. At the online App Store, there are more than 140,000 applications, which have been downloaded a total of 3 billion times.

Apple is now a $50-billion-a-year company, Mr. Jobs crows. The revenue comes from iPod, iPhone and of course Mac sales — a majority of which are laptops. All are mobile devices. “Apple is a mobile devices company. This is what we do,” he says. He calls Apple the number one mobile devices company in the world.

Now let’s get to the main event, he says.

Jobs
David F. Gallagher/The New York Times

Steve Jobs Appears

Update | 1:03 p.m. Apple’s chief executive, Steven P. Jobs, has taken the stage. He looks disturbingly thin, much as as he did when he took the same stage in September to introduce new iPods. But there’s a sparkle in his eye and a smile on his face as he gets a big standing ovation.

“We want to kick off 2010 by introducing a truly magical and revolutionary product,” he says. But first, there are some updates: a few weeks ago Apple sold its 250 millionth iPod.

Apple Event
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Workers apply the Apple logo to the exterior of the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco.

The Event Begins

Update | 1:01 p.m. The lights are darkening here at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. The Wi-Fi is unstable, endangering the tweeting and blogging of hundreds of journalists.

After remaining mum during more than two years of rumors and thousands of speculative articles and blog posts, Apple is finally ready to unveil its “latest creation” on Wednesday at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco.

All signs point to the introduction of a tablet computer. Analysts and high-tech companies have long thought that such a device, at the right price and with the right technology and connections to content, could establish a new category of computing and change how people consume media. It could also bring further disruptive changes (some positive) to all sorts of industries. But tablets have flopped before. On Wednesday we’ll see if the Apple tablet is a game-changer.

I’ll be chronicling the morning’s events here as they happen, with contributions from John Markoff, veteran technology reporter, and David Carr, the Times’s media columnist. We’d like to hear any and all questions from readers and will try to answer them in our coverage.

Steve Jobs is expected on stage at 10 a.m. local time, 1 p.m. New York time, so watch this space for updates.



2010/01/28 10:25 2010/01/28 10:25
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    구글폰 넥서스원 http://www.google.com/phone

    대만의 HTC와 합작 개발을 통해 만들어진 넥서스원은 두께 11.5mm, 무게 130g에 5메가 픽셀의 카메라를 갖춰 성능 면에서 애플의 아이폰을 다소 앞선다. 또 3.7인치 AM OLED 터치스크린도 아이폰보다 더 넓고 선명하다는 평이다.

    아이폰에 비해 화면은 더 크고, 더 얇고, 가볍다는 점 등이 매력 포인트로 꼽힌다. 물론 멀티태스킹이 가능한것도 장점중에 하나이다. 다만, 아이폰만큼 어플리케이션이 많지 않다는것이 단점.

    국내출시는 언제쯤이나 될까요?

    사용자 삽입 이미지

    넥서스원


    넥서스원 프리뷰영상


    디자인비교 vs 아이폰

    2010/01/06 10:09 2010/01/06 10:09
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      구독안내 주 2~3회 새글이 올라옵니다. 블로그 방문없이 업데이트 되는 글을 구독하세요. RSS . E-Mail . HanRSS . WZD . Google Reader . Bloglines . Delicious Bookmark this on Delicious
      [알림] 삭제된 동영상 및 이미지나 깨진 링크, 저작권에 문제가 될 소지가 있는 내용은 이곳에 알려주시면 바로 조치하도록 하겠습니다. 감사합니다. - Fortune Cookie
      2009년 한해동안 많이 팔린 어플을 결산해놓았습니다.
      iTunes에서 볼수있습니다.
      제가 사용하는 어플도 몇가지 보이네요.
      http://itunes.apple.com/webobjects/mzst ··· d09_apps

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      iTunes Rewind 2009: Apps - Top Sellers


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        구독안내 주 2~3회 새글이 올라옵니다. 블로그 방문없이 업데이트 되는 글을 구독하세요. RSS . E-Mail . HanRSS . WZD . Google Reader . Bloglines . Delicious Bookmark this on Delicious
        [알림] 삭제된 동영상 및 이미지나 깨진 링크, 저작권에 문제가 될 소지가 있는 내용은 이곳에 알려주시면 바로 조치하도록 하겠습니다. 감사합니다. - Fortune Cookie
        bugtruck에 kngkng님이 올려주신 내용인데, 혹시나 해서 공유합니다.
        전 탈옥하지 않아서 해당되지 않지만, JB사용자분들은 한번쯤 확인해보시길...

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        KT를 통해 정식출시된 아이폰 3GS를 사용하고 있습니다.
        Jailbreak 를 한 후에 배터리 소모가 너무 심해져서 (항상 충전케이블을 가지고 다녀야할정도)

        관련 국내커뮤니티와 해외커뮤니티를 좀 찾아봤는데 poc-bbot 라는 웜바이러스에 감염된것이 원인중의 한개인것 같네요,

        해외 커뮤니티에는 이 이야기가 나온지 좀 된것 같은데
        우리나라는 12월에 출시가 되어서 그런지 소식이 약간 늦은것 같습니다 ㅎ

        cydia에서 memtool를 받아 프로세스 목록을 보니 제 아이폰도 감염이 되어있었네요.
        프로세스 목록에 poc-bbot이 있으면 감염!

        아이폰은 와이파이망보다 3G망으로 인터넷 하는게 배터리 소모가 심한데
        요놈(바이러스)이 이걸로 배터리를 좀 잡아먹은것 같습니다.

        버그트럭 유저분들도 아이폰을 쓰시는 분이 꽤 계시는것 같은데
        관련 이야기가 없는 듯 해서 포스팅 해봅니다.

        순정사용자에겐 해당없고 JB사용자에게만 해당됩니다.

        바이러스 감염 원인은 root 패스워드가 alpine (기본값) 이면 걸리는것 같은데요,

        바이러스를 지울려면..
        터미널로 아이폰 접속하셔서, 루트로 로그인 후에

        For versions a - c
        해당파일을 삭제
        /bin/poc-bbot
        /bin/sshpass
        /var/log/youcanbeclosertogod.
        jpg
        /var/mobile/Library/LockBackground.jpg
        /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.ikey.bbot.plist
        /var/lock/bbot.lock

        For D:
        해당파일을 삭제
        /usr/libexec/cydia/startup
        /usr/libexec/cydia/startup.so
        /usr/libexec/cydia/startup-helper
        /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.saurik.Cydia.Startup.plist

        You are going to have to re-install Cydia if you had version D as it
        overwrites cydias files.
        (D버젼에 감염됐었을경우 시디아를 리인스톨 하라는군요.)

        이까지 하고 루트 패스워드를 바꾸고 아이폰 리부팅 하시면 될듯 하옵니다.
        저의 경우엔 삭제해야될 파일중에서 제꺼엔 없는 것도 여러개 있었습니다.

        이 바이러스도 여러가지 버전이 있는듯 합니다.
        아래 URL은 이 웜바이러스 초기 버젼 소스인듯 하네요-

        http://news-of-security.blogspot.com/20 ··· one.html


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            1. 재회#님의 생각 2009/03/27 02:00  댓글주소  수정/삭제  댓글쓰기

              아직 paper는 배포가 되지는 않았네요. 다녀오긴 했는데 paper가 도움이 될지는 잘 모르겠습니다. 방법론 세션을 제외하고는 프리젠터의 이야기들을 들어보셔야 하는데.ㅎ 간단한 리뷰 참고해 보세요~! ^^

              • Bywoong 님의 생각 2009/03/27 10:09  댓글주소  수정/삭제

                안녕하세요. 반갑습니다. 말씀하신 리뷰부터 봐야겠군요.
                혹시 동영상이라도 올라오면 참 좋을텐데 말이죠.
                좋은 정보 감사드립니다. ^^*

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