Showing posts with label ipad 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad 2. Show all posts

Friday, 25 November 2011

YouTube to iPad Converter- Download&Convert YouTube Video to iPad/iPad 2

YouTube to iPad Converter is an ideal tool to help you download and convert YouTube videos to iPad videos in one-step with rapid speed. It downloads YouTube videos in high speed and then convert them to iPad videos in format such as 720p H.264 HD video, H.264 video and MPEG4.

You can also convert FLV files on your computer to iPad videos as well as extract favorite audios from YouTube videos and convert them to iPad music for enjoying on iPad.

The most brilliant feature embedded in YouTube Downloader for iPad is its built-in YouTube video browser by which you can browse/search/download YouTube videos easily.

YouTube to iPad Mac is an ideal tool to help you download and convert YouTube videos to iPad/iPad 2 videos in one-step with 5x faster speed on Mac OS X.

Guide: How to download/convert YouTube Video to iPad Mac

Preparation: Free Download and install iSkysoft iTube Studio for Mac .aka. YouTube to iPad Converter Mac, it will automatically launch when installation finished. Be attention: the program temporarily only could recognize and download videos in websites opened in safari.

Step 1: Download YouTube videos for Mac OS X in 3 ways:

Browse YouTube videos in Safari. YouTube to iPad Converter Mac will automatically detect the streaming videos.
A) click the Download button at the top left corner of the video, and let the YouTube download wizard to do the thing for you.
B) Drag the URL to the program dock icon to start downloading.
C) Go to Download menu and choose Enter a URL, then click OK

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Step 2: Check the downloaded YouTube Videos

Under 'Library' option, directly tick the item(s) or right click the videos, and tick "Check"> "Convert" on the right bottom of the interface;

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Step 3: Set Output and Convert YouTube to iPad/iPad 2 compatible format

A) Output format- Go to the format drop-down list, tap any format under the "iPad" section. The Mac software also has some optimized presets for iPhone, iPod, iPad, and iMovie, etc. – so we can directly choose the output format according to our aims;
B) Output folder- Set destination or leave it to be defaulted, and click OK to start the YouTube to iPad Mac conversion

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When the conversion is done you can upload the output videos to your iPad, iPad 3G (iPad 2 included) via iTunes and enjoy it any time you like!

 

Sunday, 13 November 2011

iPad to Computer Transfer- How to transfer files from iPhone to PC

iPad to Computer Transfer is easy to use iPad transfer, iPad copy, iPad backup and computer to iPad software. You can copy and backup music, movie, photo, ePub, pdf, Audiobook, Podcast and TV Show among iPad, computer and iTunes, including iPad to computer, computer to iPad, iPod to iPad and iPad to iTunes.

With this iPad to Computer Transfer software, you can sync iPad files to iTunes directly. Besides, it even prevents iTunes to delete your iPad files which don't match with your iTunes library. And manage iPad device as a portable hard disc to copy files from iPod to iPad easily.

For Mac users, iPad to Mac Transfer is your best choice to backup iPad files to Mac local drive.

Main Functions
  • Updated recently
    This iPad transfer now are compatible with iOS 5 and iTunes 10.5.
  • iPad to computer transfer
    Transfer music, video, photo, ePub, pdf, Audiobook, Podcast and TV Show from iPad to computer for backup.
  • iPad purchased files transfer
    Transfer the purchased songs/books on iPad to computer, even the downloaded iTunes U/ Podcasts can be allowed to export off iPad. Those files on iPad library, easily and fast sync them to iTunes library.
  • Transfer iPhone files
    Transfer iPhone Ringtone, Voice Memos, Camera Roll, SMS, Contact, Call List from iPhone to computer for backup.
  • Copy files to iPad
    Easily copy music, movie, Podcast and TV Show to iPad without using iTunes, much easier than iTunes!
  • Transfer iPad to iTunes
    This iPad to Computer Transfer can copy/transfer iPad music, video, iBooks, Photo, Podcase, TV Show files to iTunes library in a quick way.
  • Copy iPod to iPad
    With the iPad Transfer, you can copy files from iPod to iPad including music, videos, Podcast, TV Show, etc.
  • Transfer playlists
    Transfer playlists from iPhone/iPod/iPad to local folder or iTunes directly.
  • Supports all types of iPad/iPhone/iPod
    Support all types of iPads (incl. iPad, iPad 2), iPod classic, iPod shuffle, iPod shuffle 6G, iPod touch, iPod touch 4, iPod nano, iPod nano 5G, iPod nano 6G, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S.

Guide: How to transfer iPad to Computer/PC

Preparation: Free download and install iPad to PC Transfer. ready for the process.

Step 1: Run the software, connect iPad to PC, iPad to Computer Transfer will automatically detect iPad, then the iPad icon library and playlists will appear in the left window.

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Step 2: Open the playlist, select the audio / video / photo option you want to transfer by clicking a check mark in the check box.

Step 3:Click button button to choose a folder for save the transferred files, then click "Save" button to start transferring iPad to Computer.

Sunday, 16 October 2011

iPad 3 is Now Going Into Production

Rumors spread that the iPad 3 has begun its first production run on October 14. Apple has been in the news nonstop as of late with the death of their beloved icon Steve Jobs, the release of iOS 5 (despite its headaches at the moment), iCloud, and hotter sales of the iPhone 4S.

Many users are expecting some revolutionary new features in Apple iPad 3 including new A6 processor, "Retina Display" which would provide resolution upto an unbelievable 2048x1536, etc.

The much awaited Apple iPad3 tablet would arrive by this year end, a financial analyst - Chris Caso, has claimed quoting sources. According to him, the initial production would be in small numbers and is likely to be between 600,000 to one million. The iPad 2 and iPhone 4S are already being labeled as the hot ticket items on people’s wanted lists. Apple’s iPad 3 may be within those numbers, but it’s uncertain at what extent given the reality of fourth quarter sales.

Although a number of tablet makers are launching rival products, including Amazon with the Kindle Fire, Apple’s current closest competitor, Samsung, has been fighting against Apple in court to avoid injunctions on the sales of its devices. It currently faces bans on new tablet sales in only two markets, Germany and Australia, and yesterday had a bit of welcome news when a U.S. District Judge decided not to impose a ban on its new tablets in the U.S. for now.

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Thursday, 8 September 2011

Motorola Xoom Android 3.1 Tablet Review

The Apple iPad may still reign supreme in the world of consumer tablets, but the Android side of the equation is quickly picking up steam. While early Android tablets only ran on blown-up versions of the smartphone OS, Android 3.0 Honeycomb introduced a tablet-centric version of the platform with several tablet-centric optimizations. And the first to take advantage of these optimizations was the Motorola Xoom.

Now that it’s been officially updated to Android 3.1 (some have even gotten up to 3.2) and it’s competing against several other Honeycomb tablets, how does the Xoom stack up? Let’s have a look.  

Key Features and Specifications

The version of the Motorola Xoom that I had to review as the Xoom MZ604. This comes with 32GB of internal storage capacity and Wi-Fi connectivity, but there is no 3G radio to be seen. The juice comes by way of an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor with a ULP GeForce GPU and 1GB of RAM.

As has become the norm for so many tablets in this range, the Motorola Xoom comes with a 10.1-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen with an effective resolution of 800×1280 pixels. That works out to 149 ppi pixel density, which is a touch higher than the 132ppi that you find on the current iPad 2. Other key specs include the 730 grams of weight, stereo speakers, gyroscope, accelerometer, microSD expansion, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP support, 5MP rear camera, 2MP front camera, mini-HDMI out, and microUSB port.

Overall Design and Usability

It won the award at CES 2011 and Motorola is quick to point that out on the packaging for the Xoom.

In terms of the device itself, you get a series of high quality plastics with a very smooth back. The screen is extremely glossy, so like so many other touchscreens, it gets riddled with greasy fingerprints very quickly. Since it is Honeycomb, most of what you’ll be doing is in landscape mode and everything has been laid out accordingly.

The (unlabeled) connection ports are on the bottom. Strangely, while there is a microUSB port, it cannot be used for charging; you have to use the provided wall charger to top up the internal battery. That takes away from a fair bit of versatility, especially when you’re on the road. The microSD card slot is on the top (which didn’t work until Android 3.1 update), as well as the 3.5mm headset jack. Volume buttons are along the left edge.

One thing that I didn’t like was the placement of the power button. It’s on the back of the Xoom, in the same part of the housing as the camera, flash, and one of the speakers. I suppose this makes for a more natural movement when holding the tablet, but I would have preferred they stuck to an edge like nearly everyone else.

General Performance and Battery Life

I can’t say that I was terribly displeased with the Xoom, but there really wasn’t much else going on that would make me choose the Xoom over the several other Honeycomb alternatives out there. It is on the heavier side of things at 730 grams, which is 50 grams more than the Asus Eee Pad Transformer (sans keyboard dock, of course) and nearly 200 grams more than the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. That’s some serious extra heft.

The orientation sensor seemed to be a bit on the laggy side, as it could take some time before the screen would switch between landscape and portrait modes. Similarly, swiping between the different homescreens wasn’t quite as smooth as I had hoped. This seems to be a common concern with several Android tablets and it’s something that I hope is addressed in future updates; maybe it’s just a software/firmware thing.

As far as battery life is concerned, your mileage will certainly vary. Under moderate usage, I was able to get a little more than a day out of the Xoom. This is with Wi-Fi turned on and a couple of apps constantly running in the background. Lighter usage could see about three days.  

Quadrant Benchmark Score

To test the performance of the Motorola Xoom, I ran the full benchmark on Quadrant Standard v1.1.7. This benchmark measures the performance of the CPU, memory, graphics, and other related areas. The overall score achieved by the Xoom on the first try was just 1593 (as pictured), but I ran the test again after rebooting the device and got a score of 1739.

Some people have argued that benchmarks for Android devices can be a little unreliable, but that’s what we have to go with. That range of scores puts the Xoom right in line with other Tegra2-powered Honeycomb tablets; I ran the benchmark on an LG Optimus Pad for comparison and got a score of 1700 even.

Conclusion

The Motorola Xoom is a solid product, but it is difficult to recommend it over similar Honeycomb tablets. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a lot lighter and the Eee Pad Transformer has that optional keyboard dock, for instance. I do like the slightly smaller footprint that the Xoom has (compared to the Eee Pad), but if you wanted smaller, you likely would be considering an 8.9 or even 7.0 inch tablet instead.

The placement of the power button will be hit and miss, depending on your preferences, but I really dislike the lack of support for USB charging. The speakers are reasonably loud, but because they are in the back, the directionality of the sound may not be ideal. I like Android tablets and I think they have a bright future, but the Xoom is very middle of the road for me right now… which is pretty much the story of most $399-$599 Honeycomb tablets these days.

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Sunday, 7 August 2011

Apple is missing out on a huge opportunity for their iPad

Apple has sold tens of millions of tablets and in doing such they’ve established a strong leading position in the tablet market. However even with their success Apple is still missing out on some opportunities for further growth, with the biggest one being the $250-$400 market for tablets. Apple has offers no brand new tablets for under $499 at this time. 

The tablet is a foreign device for most at this time and it’s in the position that desktops or laptops were in when they first came out. People are intrigued by the new thing out but they’re also skeptical of the value of the new product. Apple is at a disadvantage when it comes to such buyers because of their price. Everyone I’ve talked to who has shown interest in the iPad has shunned it based on price, $499 is too high for what they perceive they’ll use one for.

I believe that Apple can and should be selling a tablet that’s at least $100 cheaper than the flagship iPad. Apple could go and create a budget iPad lite without cameras but I think they should have just kept the first generation iPad, the one that started the tablet craze, in-production when the new iPad 2 was launched.

I remember that on the eve of the iPad 2′s release Apple had dropped the price of the first iPad by $100 to clear remaining stock, they were sold out lightning fast after word spread around the web (Apple didn’t advertise the price cut on television or the web). –see a screenshot from that quick sale below, it’s all that’s left from the short event.

Apple should have continued selling brand new first generation iPads, but could they have done it? It’s well documented that the iPad 2 was facing serious production delays due to the Japan disaster of 2011, Apple only recently got caught-up with demand. However looking past the abnormal production situation of the iPad 2, could Apple have kept production of the first iPad going in 2011? I think the only problem they might have faced would be production costs.

However even with no production delays for the iPad 2 and production cost not being an issue, the reissuing of the first gen. iPad when the iPad 2 is available would go against what Apple normally does with new products. Apple discontinues products as the new version is launched. It’s unfortunate for buyers looking for an affordable iPad but that’s the reality of how Apple offers products. Hopefully they can change that for the tablet market. The first generation iPad is still a good tablet that people would happily buy, and the iPad 2 will still be desirable (after a price drop) when the iPad 3 comes out as well.

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Friday, 5 August 2011

What to Expect with the iPad 3

While demos and free trials give us a taste of games and software prior to their release, mockups for the future iPad can now be found online. Everybody seems to know what’s in store for the new line of slates, even if Apple and Mr. Jobs keep silent about it. Rumors claim that the new slate might be introduced as the iPad 2 Plus or the iPad 2 HD. The major change, by the way, is a high resolution retina display. Fancy names, but these are thought to be enough to keep the eager wait for the iPad 3. Expected time of arrival for these pads is sometime between April and March of 2012, while other reports are saying as soon as November 2011!

Speaking of the mockups, a so-called prototype designed by Guilherme Schasiepen displays an even slimmer iPad than the current model. While the iPad 2 is 0.34 inches, the iPad 3 is expected to be at just a mere 0.29 inches! You can literally use the iPad 3 as a bookmark, though I doubt anyone would dare try it.

Also, the back of the slate would now be made up of glass instead of metal. But it may just well be glass-coated. The curved design is maintained, making sure that the feel of the iPad3 offers some feeling of familiarity to its loyal users. In other words, it looks and feels exactly the same.

A 5 mega-pixel camera on the back is a sweet treat. In front, there’s a Web cam that can be used with FaceTime. There are also new antennas for WiFi. As always, 3G/4G capabilities are supported, and can neatly be located near the speakers.

The future iPad 3′s resolution is expected to be 2 times bigger than the current 1024×768 display. The aspect ratio is maintained at 4:3, held back largely because of the look and layout of iOS. Of course, it would be stupid to assume that the future iPad would not have superior video capabilities. Everyone expects better resolution. There is no sense buying the same iPad with a different name.

Mockups are just mockups. Consumers expect Apple to come with a device that is slimmer and showcases improved hardware. Hopefully, Apple will break silence before the summer ends on an official iPad 3 release date.

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Wednesday, 3 August 2011

iPad 3 Release Date Before Thanksgiving?

The iPad 3 may have a release date prior to US Thanksgiving

The China Times is claiming that Apple is set to release the iPad 3 by Thanksgiving. This of course could also be the release of the newly rumored iPad 2 HD or iPad 2 Plus. Rumors of a fall release date for the iPad 3 have been reported since the release of the iPad 2. The iPad 2 of course was released in March of this year, and was short of many expectations. China Times has released information that the supplies have been ordered for the first production run of both the iPhone 5 and the Apple iPad 3.

Rumors have the iPhone 5 being released in September and then the iPad 3 right around Thanksgiving. The day after Thanksgiving, known as Black Friday and the unofficial starting day of the holiday shopping season, is rumored to be a possible release date for the iPad 3. The iPhone 5 is rumored to have several major changes in the design. This of course is unconfirmed by Apple at this time. The iPad 3 is of course rumored to have a new high definition display, and possibly a Retina Display. Other improvements could include a faster processor and a much needed improved camera.

What about the iPad 2 HD?

The iPad 2 HD has also been rumored to be the next tablet from iPad, putting the iPad 3 on hold until 2012. At this point the China Times doesn’t reference which of the models are going to be released. If the iPad 2 HD is going to be the next release you can expect to see fewer improvements then with a release of an entirely new model. The iPad 2 HD, if real, is expected to be an upgrade to the display. However the rest of the design is to remain the same or very similar to the current iPad 2. This is similar to what Apple has done with phone releases in recent history.

The newest models could in fact be announced much sooner then this dates. If the release date for the iPad 3 is in fact Black Friday then the announcement could come much earlier. A possible roll out for the iPhone 5 and the iPad 3 could occur at the same time with the release of the iOS 5. This of course has been mentioned as a possibility it now seems like it may occur.

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iPad competitors still can't match Apple's design efficiencies

As hardware makers struggle to compete with the iPad in terms of sales, they also can't match Apple's design efficiency, which helps to keep the iPad's costs down, one analysis has found.

IHS iSuppli this week revealed the results of its teardown analysis of eight different tablet models. They found that Apple's control of the iOS operating system allows it to reduce costs by limiting memory quantity and utilizing thinner batteries.

The iPad 2, for example, features just 512 megabytes of SDRAM, which is half the 1 gigabyte found in most competing tablets. That memory density reduction affords Apple a nearly $14 reduction in the build of materials for the iPad 2 compared to other tablets.

By controlling iOS, Apple can ensure that its proprietary mobile operating system features efficient memory usage, and allows the company to build a device with less RAM.

"Since Apple controls both the operating system and hardware design of the iPad, it is able to attain design efficiencies that other tablet manufacturers cannot," said Wayne Lam, senior analyst of competitive analysis at IHS. "These efficiencies become obvious in areas like the memory and the battery, where Apple maintains advantages in cost, space savings and performance compared with every competitor in the business."

Included in the comparison were three iPad models from Apple: both the first-generation Wi-Fi-only and 3G models, as well as the 3G-capable iPad 2. Also tested were the 7-inch-class Samsung Galaxy Tab and RIM BlackBerry PlayBook; while around the 10-inch screen size were the Motorola Xoom, Asus Eee Pad, and HP TouchPad.

Most tablets that compete with the iPad come from blueprints and reference designs outsourced to third parties. But Apple maintains tight control of the design of its devices, as well as components and contract manufacturers.

"Apple takes a vertically integrated approach to its products, from the operating system to the user interface, to the hardware design, down to the selection of individual parts used in the device," Lam said. "For example, Apple even uses its own applications processor design in both the iPad and iPad 2.

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"In contrast, Android tablet makers buy those capabilities from the likes of Nvidia, Texas Instruments and Qualcomm. This gives Apple greater control in multiple areas of product development."

The analysis noted that Apple has sent all of the trends in the tablet market, forcing manufacturers to gravitate toward the $500 "sweet spot" for pricing. And while early competitors embraced the 7-inch form factor, a decision which Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs derided, they have since moved toward the same size range as the 9.7-inch screen on the iPad.

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Saturday, 30 July 2011

Apple iPad: Five Things I Like Most About the iPad

In keeping with the precedent established in previous "30 Days With..." series, I devoted yesterday's post to detailing my complaints and criticisms. Today is dedicated to the counter point of view--a list of my favorite things about the iPad from my 30 Days With the iPad journey.

There were, of course, some bumps along the way, but there are also a few things that I truly appreciated about using the iPad instead of my notebook. Without further ado, here is my list of the five things I like most about the iPad:

1. Size. Size does matter. And when you're talking about lugging a device around all over town, the smaller the better...to a point. Carting a 15-inch notebook, or maybe one of those laptops with dual 17-inch displays, may provide more of a portable computing workhorse, but then we get into a semantic debate about defining "portable".

On the other end of the spectrum, you could argue that the iPhone (or an Android or Windows Phone 7 smartphone) are even more compact and portable, or make a case for smaller tablets like the7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab.

The iPad--especially the iPad 2--fits nicely in between those two extremes. It is big enough to make it practical, and small enough to make it portable. It has enough power and flexibility to do what you need it to in most cases, yet it is thin and light enough to be carried like a magazine. The same could be said of other similar tablets as well, like the Motorola Xoom, or the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.

2. Stamina. It lasts, and lasts, and lasts. As if the size issue of the device itself isn't enough, working with a notebook on the go for more than a few hours involves carrying the power adapter and/or a backup battery as well. I can leave my home office with a fully-charged iPad 2, and use it freely for any purpose all day with virtually zero chance of running out of juice. It has the added benefit that if I did choose to carry the power adapter for insurance, the outlet plug and USB cable add little in the way of either size or weight.

3. AirPlay.AirPlay is simply awesome. For now, it is primarily an entertainment feature enabling me to stream audio and video content from the iPad to my TV or stereo. It works with some apps, and not with others.

4. App Store. You might recall that I have had some complaints about the Apple App Store. I'd like to see it cleaned up and better organized to make searching through 400,000 apps a little easier, and I wish the App Store would implement a test drive or return policy that would enable me to check out an app and scrap it if it doesn't meet my needs without getting charged for it.

5. Front Camera. The rear camera on the iPad 2 is essentially useless. If Apple doesn't plan to make significant jump in the quality and capabilities of that camera in the next iPad model, it should just eliminate it. The front-facing camera, on the other hand, is quite nice.

The ability to conduct FaceTime video calls, or participate in video conferencing sessions using Fuze Meeting, or WebEx make the iPad 2 much more valuable as a mobile productivity platform than its predecessor.

There is really a lot more that I like about the iPad. I was already an iPad fan and proponent before embarking on the 30 Days With the iPad series. However, just because I like the iPad in and of itself, or as a tablet, does not necessarily mean that I like the iPad as a PC replacement. I tried to keep this list of things I liked focused more or less on the ways I like the iPad 2 as a PC replacement.

Check back tomorrow for my summary and closing thoughts on how this experiment went, and the lesson I have learned along the way in the final 30 Days With the iPad post.

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Sunday, 10 July 2011

iPad zu PC Transfer- Transfer vom iPad zum PC/Computer

Also, ich rate Ihnen einen einfach zu gebrauchenden, professionellen iPad zu PC Transfer, welcher Ihnen nicht nur bei dem Transfer von Musik, Filmen, Photos und iBooks, ePubs, PDFs, Audiobücher, Ringtones, Kontakten, Podcasts and Fersehshows vom iPad zum PC hilft, sondern ermöglicht Ihnen auch einen Datentransfer vom PC zum iPad, direkt und ohne iTunes.

Weiterhin, der Transfer vom iPad zum Computer ist kompatibel mit dem iPad, iPad 2, iPod classic, iPod shuffle, iPod shuffle 6G, iPod nano, iPod nano 5G, iPod nano 6G, iPod touch, iPod touch 4, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, sogar auch mit dem aktualisierten OS 4.3, und OS 5 beta.

(Für die Mac-Inhaber ist der Transfer vom iPad zum Mac eine ideale Gelegenheit für das Organisieren, Rippen, Kopieren und Wiederherstellen des iPads, iPods und iPhones auf dem Mac.)

Anweisung zum Transfer vom iPad zum Computer/PC

Vorbereitung: Laden sie den “Transfer vom iPad zum PC” frei herunter, und Sie sind bereit für den Prozess.

Schritt 1: Starten Sie die Software, verbinden Sie den iPad an PC, und “der Transfer vom iPad zum Computer” will automatisch einen iPad erkennen, dann erscheint eine Sammlung mit der iPad-Ikone und die Playliste erscheint in dem linken Fenster.

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Schritt 2: Öffnen Sie die Playliste, wählen Sie die Audio/Video/Photo Option aus, welche Sie übertragen wollen, und zwar mit dem Kliken eines Hackens in der Checkbox.

Schritt 3:Kliken Sie auf button um einen Ordner auszuwählen, wohin Sie die Dateien übertragen wollen, dann kliken Sie auf den “Speichern-Button” um mit der Übertragung vom iPad zum Computer zu beginnen.

In einem Wort, dieser Transfer vom iPad zum Computer is die beste Wahl für iPad/iPhone/iPod Fans, für das Übertragen von iPad/iPhone/iPod-Dateien zum Computer. Es ist einfach zu gebrauchen, und es fertigt Ihre Aufgaben in nur einigen Sekunden. – Laden Sie es frei herunter und probieren Sie es jetzt!

 

Saturday, 9 July 2011

WTV to iPad Converter free download- Convert WTV to iPad/iPad easily

What is WTV format?
WTV File is recorded television file created by Windows Media Center. In Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Microsoft originally introduced the .DVR-MS (DVR) file format. Similar in format to .ASF, the .DVR-MS (DVR) file enhancements allow the creation of key PVR functionality, including time-shifting, live pause, and simultaneous record and playback. These files now use a .WTV extension.

As a professional WTV Video Converter, WTV to iPad enables users to convert the recorded TV shows of MTV extension to iPad, iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, Android smartphones, PSP, xBox, Zune, Wii, BlackBerry, Archos, and other mobile devices with 5X faster speed and perfect video-audio synchronization.

Guide: How to convert WTV to iPad/iPad 2 on Mac OS X

Preparation: Free download and install Mac WTV to iPad Converter, ready for the conversion.

Step 1: Import WTV files- Drag & drop WTV files to the program. Or click "Add File" button to locate the WTV files you want to add. The WTV Converter for Mac app supports batch conversion for saving your time, so you can add several files at one time.

Step 2: Choose the optimized preset for iPad- specify the preset "iPad Video (.mp4)" as output. This Mac WTV to iPad Converter has optimized the video settings, like video resolution, bit rate and frame rate for iPad/iPad 2. The output videos could fit on the iPad screen perfectly.

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As the picture shows above, straightforward presets of WTV to iPad Converter for Mac allow you to easily convert WTV videos to a format optimized for your iPad, iPod touch, iPhone 4, 3G mobile phones, PSP, Xbox, Zune, Android smartphones and more.

Step 3: Edit input files (optional): WTV Converter for Mac enables users to perfect the output video with practical editing functions like merge several video clips, video crop, movie trimming, split video, import subtitles, add watermark, adjust video effects, etc.

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Step 4: Click 'Convert' button to start WTV to iPad mp4 conversion. This WTV converter for Mac will get the rest done. After the video conversion, you can launch iTunes, import the target video to iPad/iPad 2 for free enjoyment.

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With WTV to iPad Mac, it is now possible to put recorded TV shows of MTV format into your iPad/iPad 2 for playback freely.

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Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Samsung Sues Apple Over IPhone, IPad, IPod

Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s largest computer-memory chip maker, filed another lawsuit against Apple Inc. (AAPL), claiming the U.S. company infringed patents for technology used in its iPhone and iPad devices.

“Apple has copied many of Samsung’s innovations in its Apple iPhone, iPod and iPad products,” lawyers for the Suwon, South Korea-based company said in a lawsuit filed yesterday in federal court in Delaware.

Samsung also filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission in Washington on June 28 seeking to block imports of the devices containing the allegedly infringing technology.

The suit follows litigation in at least four countries as Samsung and Apple, the world’s largest technology company by market value, compete in the mobile-device market. In April, Cupertino, California-based Apple sued Samsung in federal court in Oakland, California, alleging the Korean company’s Galaxy phone and table computers “slavishly” copy the iPhone and iPad.

“They seem to have a lot to talk about,” Seo Won Seok, a Seoul-based analyst at NH Investment & Securities Co., said. “With these steps they are taking now, they seem to be trying to take a favorable position as part of the process to reach an agreement on cross-licensing in the end.”

Prior to the latest lawsuit, Samsung, which also supplies memory chips for Apple, had sued Apple in Seoul,Tokyo, San Francisco and Mannheim, Germany. Apple also has a case pending against Samsung in South Korea.

Trudy Muller, an Apple spokeswoman, didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment on the suit.

Samsung’s Delaware suit will be delayed if federal regulators agree to investigate the company’s complaints against Apple. The trade commission typically completes its reviews in 15 to 18 months.

Apple’s April 15 complaint claims Samsung is infringing seven patents related to the way Galaxy devices’ touch screens understand user gestures, including selecting, scrolling, pinching and zooming. Samsung is also copying three patents on the design, including the flat black face of the iPhone and iPad, according to Apple.

Apple also said on April 18 that Samsung “blatantly” copied its technologies and designs.

Samsung had asked a federal judge in the U.S. to order Apple to turn over samples of Apple’s forthcoming iPads and iPhones. It lost that bid on June 22.

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Thursday, 23 June 2011

iPad to PC/Computer Transfer- How to transfer movies/music/ibooks/epub/contacts from iPad to PC

--------------Why we need an iPad to PC Transfer------------------
With its powerful functions, iPad makes your life more colorful. Surfing on Internet, reading iBooks from App store, playing games from iTunes, watching movies/videos with big screen, listening to music/audio books freely,  taking any picture/video via the camera, iPad gives us so much fun.
And 16G/32G/64G iPad stores all the data of apps, videos, music, iBooks, photos, in case of iPad struck or lost, an easy-to-use iPad Backup software is a must-have. Or if you just wanna transfer your iPad movies/music/photos/ibooks to another iPad/iPad 2 for sharing, a professional iPad Transfer is a great helper.

--------------Biref introduction of iPad to PC Transfer------------------

So here, I recommend an easy-to-use yet professional iPad to PC Transfer , which can not only let you transfer Music, Movie, Photo, iBooks, ePub, PDF, Audiobook, Ringtone, Contact, Podcast and TV Show from iPad to PC/iTunes Library, but it also allows you to transfer files from PC to iPad directly without iTunes.  
Moreover, iPad to Computer Transfer keeps compatible with iPad, iPad 2, iPod classic, iPod shuffle, iPod shuffle 6G, iPod nano, iPod nano 5G, iPod nano 6G, iPod touch, iPod touch 4, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, even the updated iOS 4.3, iOS 5 beta.  
[For Mac users, iPad to Mac Transfer provides an ideal solution for you to manage, rip, copy, backup iPad, iPod and iPhone on Mac.]
---------- Guide of How to transfer iPad to Computer/PC -----------
Preparation: Free download and install iPad to PC Transfer. ready for the process.
Step 1: Run the software, connect iPad to PC, iPad to Computer Transfer will automatically detect iPad, then the iPad icon library and playlists will appear in the left window.


Step 2: Open the playlist, select the audio / video / photo option you want to transfer by clicking a check mark in the check box.
Step 3: Click  'to local'  button to choose a folder for save the transferred files, then click "Save" button to start transferring iPad to Computer.

In a word, this iPad to PC/Computer Transfer software is the best choice for iPad/iPhone/iPod fans to transfer iPad/iPhone/iPod files to Computer. It is easy-to-use and it will complete your task with only a few clicks.- Just Free Download and have a try now!