Developer Access To iPads Restricted

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20 Mar 2010

If you’re a developer who’s somehow managed to get his (or her) hands on an iPad, congratulations.  If you’re a developer who hasn’t, well, welcome to the club.  Apple is reportedly implementing some security measures that speak to a certain degree of paranoia.

Douglas MacMillan spoke to “four people familiar with the more than 10-page pact that bars partners from disclosing information about the iPad,” and reported afterward that developers “must promise to keep it isolated in a room with blacked-out windows.”

Test units must be connected to immovable objects, too, never mind that the idea of using the iPad everywhere is a pretty important selling point.

So again, don’t feel left out if Apple hasn’t let you put your hands on an early unit.  While getting a head start on developing apps is no doubt important, it sounds like a whole lot of trouble.


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2 Responses to Developer Access To iPads Restricted

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Yak Rider

March 22nd, 2010 at 3:33 pm

rosetta stone and comparable programs arent up to snuff as far as the DLPT is concerned, but are available free to folks w an AKO account or MARINENET account.
arabic is a big one but theres also a huge demand for chinese and korean.
honestly if you want to join as a linguist the best thing you can do is show up to DLI with an open mind and a strong work ethic because they will ride you til youre ready to break cramming a language into your skull.
the worst thing to do is show up thinking you already know the language or you know how to learn one.
they really open your eyes on how to learn, learn well, and learn fast.

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renegadesail

March 28th, 2010 at 7:18 pm

Convert straight to metric.
1 inch is 2.54 centimetres
10 inches is 25.4 cm
20 inches is 50.8 cm

so volume of water is 50.8 times 50.8 times 25.4 cubic centimetres

I make that 65548.256 cubic centimetres

1 Litre is 1000 cubic centimetres so the tank holds 65.548 litres

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