iPad gets ColorWare’d, your retinas and savings may never recover (video)

iPad gets ColorWare'd, your retinas and savings may never recover

You thought $500 to start for a silly tablet was bad? How about another $410 to get the thing in some other color than raw aluminum? Yes indeed, ColorWare is at it again, this time dunking the back of iPads into giant vats of Technicolor dreams — or nightmares, depending on what combination of hues you choose. You can make your own design, with separate colors for the back, logo, and home button, but there’s no escaping that $410 service charge — or you can pay $910 for a new, painted 16GB model. The 64GB model is a whopping $1110, but the inspirational promo video after the break is entirely free.

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iPad LapDock asks why you’d ever need a laptop, we can think of a few answers (video)

Don’t act like you haven’t thought about it, every slate device is just begging for the perfect keyboard accessory that can also function as a hard case. Some industrious souls have gotten on the case of building just such a contraption for the iPad, titled it the LapDock, and given it no lesser a goal than to completely obviate the need for laptops. Shh, no need to ruin their halcyonic existence with talk of the added connectivity, functionality, and versatility of laptops, just let it slide. As to the current state of affairs, well, the LapDock looks like a nicely carved wooden case with room for your iPad and Apple Bluetooth keyboard and that’s about it. Not the highest of high-tech implementations, but it’s still at the, ahem, prototype stage. Go after the break to see if it catches your fancy.

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Apple Adds iPhone Multitasking–You React

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Apple and company CEO Steve Jobs finally went and did it, they added Multitasking–of a sort–to the iPhone OS. It’s not a pure-play, mind you. In iPhone OS 4 there are now certain services that developers can access to run processes in the background. Jobs is promising that this will protect performance and battery life.

Aside from a Verizon iPhone, this was probably the single-most-requested iPhone feature. While the developer preview is coming out today, consumers won’t see it until the summer, likely with a new iPhone. This sounds like good news for iPhone, iPad and Touch owners, especially those who wanted to run Pandora streaming music in the background while doing other things. Of course, I was curious what consumers thought of the news. I asked: “So what does everyone think of Apple’s iPhone OS 4.0 “multitasking” for new iPhones, iPads and Touchs? Is it good enough?”

Here’s a sampling of how people responded on Twitter.

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SNES Mario Kart power slides onto (non-jailbroken) iPad? (Update)

You’re looking at Super Mario Kart, running on the Apple iPad, courtesy of emulation guru ZodTTD. When do you get to play it, faithful reader? Hard to tell. If, say, the iPad had already been jailbroken, all you’d need to do is wait for a suitably safe jailbreak method, download RockApp or Cydia, grab the snes4iphone emulator you see running above, and fire up the ROM. However, the intriguing thing about the above video is not that it’s running an SNES game — but that ZodTTD claims he compiled a special version of his snes4iphone emulator “specifically for non-jailbroken iDevices.” Since Zod is almost certainly an official developer, it’s possible he output the emulator as an .ipa file and is testing it on a fresh iPad using Apple developer tools, but if we’re lucky, it could instead mean that someone has finally found a way to sideload apps onto a stock Apple device. Either way, peep multitouch karts sliding and shells flying on video, right after the break.

Update: ZodTTD tells us that while he does have access to the jailbreak, he did have to flex developer muscle (and official dev tools) to make snes4iphone work on a non-jailbroken iPad. He says:

The build of snes4iphone running on my iPad as seen in the video was actually based on an AppStore app I submitted called “snesty”. Apple quickly rejected it right after pulling the NES emulator. I combined snesty with some snes4iphone features such as using the private API called CoreSurface. I used Apple developer tools and self signed it.

Zod says that after Apple officially releases iPhone OS 4.0 and the existing jailbreak is distributed freely, he plans to create new versions of his emulators that run at the iPad’s 1024 x 768 native resolution and support touchscreen controls, hardware keyboards and even external controllers should they come.

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Dost thine iPad trouble thee?

You know us, we like to keep an ear to the ground and, while our own iPads have been purring along with no more than the occasional crashed app, we’re hearing others have not been so fortunate. A number of persistent issues have been reported by anxious iPadites across the USA, including weak or intermittent WiFi signal, overheating, broken PDF exports from Pages, and the iPad completely forgetting your network settings and password. So we figured what better way to see how widespread these problemos are than to ask the collective Engadget brain trust? Have you experienced any of these symptoms? Found a fix? Returned the iPad, bought a skateboard, and started a new gadget-free lifestyle? Vote in the poll, pretty please, and drop by in the comments to let us know how it’s working out for you.

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Dost thine iPad trouble thee? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Apr 2010 17:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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There have been tablets before the iPad. They weren’t as beautiful or well crafted, but that wasn’t why we chose not to pick them up. It was the software. More »