iPad in a Nutshell
So what’s an iPad?
iPad is a touch-screen tablet computer and media player from Apple. It’s not easy to exactly define what an iPad is but it’s a cross between a laptop and an iPhone. All iPad models support WiFi connections to local wireless networks. Several models will be sold and they come with different storage capacity, some of which support wireless Internet access over “3G” cell phone networks.
Does the iPad come with speakers, microphone and keyboard?
Yes, yes and no. The iPad have built in speakers and a microphone but no keyboard, the iPad uses a touch-screen instead of a physical keyboard. However you can get a keyboard as an bluetooth device accessory.
How many music tracks/videos can an iPad hold?
iPads have 16, 32 or 64 GB of storage. Some of the iPad’s storage is used for its operating system, so not all of this space is available for music tunes and videos.
Can I add more storage for music/videos later?
No, you cannot upgrade your iPad with extra storage. Also if you buy an iPad without 3G you cannot upgrade it to 3G later on.
What operating system does the iPad run on?
Windows XP! No of course not. The iPad runs on iPhone OS 3.2.
If I buy a WiFi-only iPad in the UK, can I use it abroad?
Yes, there is no geographic restriction on using the iPad as long as you have internet access. However, the iTunes Store, App Store and iBooks Store do come with geographic restrictions.
What wireless capabilities do the iPad have?
The iPads all support 802.11n/g/b WiFi networking. The 3G models additionally support Internet access via 3G cellular data networks, where available.
Is the iPad a phone?
No, the iPad is not a telephone but you can use services such as Skype using VOIP (“Voice-Over-Internet Protocol”) on the iPads 3G network.
What can I do with an iPad?
The sky is the limit! A better question to ask is; what can’t I do with an iPad? Well you cannot make ‘normal’ phone calls. You cannot do multiple tasks as the iPad is designed to focus on one task at a time. You cannot plug an USB connection into the iPad but you can get iPad compatible docking adapters.
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LikeDislikethere’s also an amazing iPad menu app that is making its way to the restaurant industry,
you should check it out at
http://www.emenu-international.com/ipadmenu
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LikeDislikeHey Everyone, I’m so glad I upgraded from my iPad to an iPad 2. I really enjoy using the FaceTime feature and recording videos of my family and friends in 720p.
I got my iPad 2 for free from www.CompareYourMobile.com when I purchased a mobile phone contract.
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LikeDislikeI read a lot of misguided information everyday about configurations for Scrapebox. The most common being related to Timeout/Maximum Connection settings. I wrote this guide to break some common misconceptions about Scrapebox and help you optimize your network to achieve the greatest potential. I have done my best to write this guide with as little technical jargon as possible. However, this is not a guide to be used lightly. Changes you make here can severely affect the performance of your operating system. It is highly recommended you revert back to your default settings after using Scrapebox.
By default Windows 7 does a pretty good job at optimizing your network card and TCP/IP settings for normal everyday use. Unfortunately, Scrapebox is not an application that falls into that category. Scrapebox hammers your network connection, router and network card with multiple simultaneous connections at a very fast rate. By default your hardware cannot keep up with the demand necessary to run Scrapebox to it's highest potential. In this guide you will make the necessary changes to prepare your network for the high demand usage of Scrapebox.
<b>What this application will do:</b>
Increase Network Stability and Reliability
Reduce Network Overhead and Improve Scrapebox Performance
Optimize your network connection for mass HTTP requests
Reduce Comment Poster Times while maintaining Success Rate
Stop your network from throttling your connections
First lets talk a little about what Xrumer – Scrapebox does and how it affects your connection.
When Xrumer begins posting your new Auto Approve list, it instantly opens up multiple connections from your network to the internet. The amount of connections it opens can range from 1 to 500, defined in the SB Maximum Connections settings. Incidentally, if you were to set your SB installation to attempt 500 connections on an unoptimized network you would almost immediately crush your own network. Default settings on home user level hardware cannot withstand 500 outgoing/incoming connections at a constant rate for very long. Most network hardware is designed to immediately block all connections at the first sign of this. It is a built in feature to help protect home users from malicious activity.
On top of the hardware level, you have limitations in your own Operating System. By default Windows Vista, 7 and Server 2008 disable some resources that we can use to help improve how our network connection handles HTTP Requests, Packet Processing, Memory and CPU management, compression and various other goodies. It is also designed by default to operate optimally for normal network applications. Luckily, Scrapebox is NOT a normal network application. We need to make the necessary changes to accommodate to the needs of this application.
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