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,  The fine folks at Brave New Code have done it again as it’s a nice, sleek way to browse the site and gives you easy access to the archives, popular posts and more. If you’re an iPad user, be sure to check it out and let me know what you think!
The landscape view uses the standard iPad split screen to give you access to all of the sites sections on the left and leaves a nice wide reading column on the right. This frees you from having to scoot around the site looking for the archives page or search bar.
In vertical mode you’ve still got near instant access to the sections of the site through the buttons near the top of the screen.
In addition to all of the sections you can jump to a list of the newest posts on The iPhone Guru by tapping ‘Blog’ and choosing Recent from the buttons at the top.
The Popular button will take you to the most commented or viewed articles on the site. If you want to see what other people are finding interesting on the site, check here!
Last but not least, remember that you can install The iPhone Guru to your home screen for easy access! It will show up on your springboard just like any other app and you can move it or launch it as you would any app downloaded from the App Store.

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No iPad, 5 Best Netbooks for You
.The Asus Eee PC 1018P is Asus' new 10.1 inch netbook top model, which particularly convinces with its new case and revised design. Naturally, it has its shortcoming, which we almost always discover. The weak performance of Intel's Atom N455 with a DDR3 RAM isn't a surprise and we are waiting for the dual core performance of Intel's Atom N550.

The Asus Eee PC 1018 leaves us with a good impression because the netbook is impressive in important matters and sets a standard in regards to the case. Both the Eee PC 1018P for 399 euro (RRP), as well as the 1018 for 429 euro (RRP) is slowly appearing on the market. Asus states the launch to be in the third quarter of 2010.


No iPad, 5 Best Netbooks for You


The dimention of Samsung N148 only about 264mm×188mm×26.7mm and weights 0.885Kg(bare computer)/1.180Kg(Build-in Battery)/1.4751.475Kg(with batteries and power source)The keyboard use the most popular suspended design, excellent layout and goos touch.Samsung N148 comes in an simple and fashion design,the cover made strong anti row materials.After spray paint process, which is not easy to leave any fingerprints.


No iPad, 5 Best Netbooks for You

As far as design and ergonomics go, the Lenovo ThinkPad X100e has the best keyboard and trackpad I’ve used on an 11.6 incher, and on top of that it’s matte all over including the display. Not to mention being very quiet. Doesn’t get any better than that. Performance, on the other hand, while good running at full performance, dips to netbook level speeds when running on battery mode. Battery life ranges from 3 - 4 hours on most occasions.

Best Netbooks - Dell Mini 10

No iPad, 5 Best Netbooks for You
 It has the same limitations in processing power and functionality as other netbooks, but it’s perfect for basic tasks. You’re not going to be doing any video editing, heavy Photoshop creating, or intense gaming, but the 10v will easily handle a few YouTube videos, Hulu, and your social networking. My parents were so impressed with my Mini 10v that they purchased one a week later without the 15% coupon. A netbook such as this meets all of their computer needs and doesn’t put a dent in the wallet. Their 3-cell version was around $259.

Best Netbooks - Acer Aspire One

No iPad, 5 Best Netbooks for You

The Acer Aspire One is a 8.9" netbook with a starting price that is aimed to undercut nearly all the current market competitors. The base Aspire One, which includes an 8GB SSD and Linux starts at $329, which is far under anything else that has the Intel Atom processor. The big question running through everyone's minds is if this model is built like a budget computer, or if it has what it takes to go up against some models that sell for nearly double the retail price. In this review we cover all aspects of the Acer Aspire One, and let you know if this is a netbook you should consider purchasing.

The Apple iPad will change business

As Rupert Murdoch announced last year that News Corp would begin charging for online content, many critics and commentators questioned the move. Would consumers actually pay? How would News Corp charge – on a per-article basis, or via subscriptions? What micro-payment system could the company employ?
The iPad could help answer some of these questions.
The New York Times took to the stage at this morning's keynote to show how its publication would look on the iPad. A dedicated app revealed how the newspaper could show off its content in full view, and even display video content within the middle of a story.
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This example is worth noting because it differs from the publication's already-released iPhone app. Clearly the publication believes there is a major difference between what the iPhone or iPod Touch can offer as smaller, portable devices, and what the iPad can provide as a larger, more powerful personal computing device.
The iPhone OS already enables in-application commerce, which would be a God-send for magazines, newspapers and yes, even Murdoch's protected content. Reading a magazine on an iPod is good enough, but the iPad will make the experience much easier – and the audience is already there.
But the iPad isn't just for publications. Television networks and film studios now have another distribution model in the iPad, with the larger screen obviously offering a slightly more cinematic experience.

Entertainment

Ever since Apple introduced films and television shows to the iTunes store, users have been eager to download content and watch it on their iPods and iPhones, with the company even using this as a main feature in its marketing campaigns.
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But the iPad is a more convincing reason for entertainment providers to release content to the iTunes Store.
The portability and size are the key factors here - users won't want to watch five movies on an iPhone screen while flying across the Pacific, but the iPad is developed for exactly this type of media consumption.
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These companies already have a distribution model set up through iTunes, and now the iPad gives enough reason to release new content and gain more sales.