Apple’s Impressive Support of Japan Quake Victims

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A Japanese Apple Store employee sent a note to Digg founder Kevin Rose detailing his company’s rather impressive response to last week’s massive earthquake, beginning with the quake itself, when the store’s staff “staff calmly led people from the top 5 floors down to the first floor, and under the ridiculously strong wooden tables that hold up the display computers.”
The store remained open during the numerous aftershocks, according to the employee, giving panicked residents access to computers to get the latest news and communicate with loved ones via e-mail, Twitter, and Facebook. The store also serves as one of the few free Wi-Fi hotspots in the area, letting people send and receive updates through mobile devices.
The staff provided extra extension cords for people to use their devices, eventually closing at 10PM, to allow the staff to go home. After close, a number of folks reportedly camped out in front of the store to take advantage of the Wi-Fi.
A follow up note from the anonymous employee is even more impressive. The store’s senior managers were instructed to stock up on food and water after the first quake. The stores let Apple employees (both retail and corporate) sleep in the stores along with their families. 
The company’s head of international HR spent the night in the store and told employees that Apple would handle travel, food, hotel, and other expenses if they attempted to make the trip home.
In all, it reads like a bit of a love letter to the company (including the insistence that FaceTime was far more reliable than Skype during the emergency)–but in this case, a little fanboyism seems warranted. 

iPad Ship Time Pushed to 4 to 5 Weeks

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Overwhelming demand for the Apple’s second generation tablet has forced the company to push back ship times for online orders yet again. The company’s site now lists ship time for all models as four to five weeks–up from the three to four weeks the site was listing over the weekend. On launch day last week, Apple listed the ship time as a few days, quickly upgrading it to two to three weeks.

The device has also reportedly sold out in all of Apple’s retail locations and other partner stores. The company addressed the shortages in a recent statement, “Demand for the next generation iPad 2 has been amazing. We are working hard to get iPad 2 into the hands of every customer who wants one as quickly as possible.”

iPhone Daylight Saving Shenanigans Are Back

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The iPhone 4 does a lot of things really well, so one might, perhaps, be able to forgive it for falling short at a few simple tasks. Perhaps, that is, if those tasks were quite so simple as making phone calls and telling the proper time. While most the rest of the country was springing ahead, Apple’s handset fell back an hour, assuring that users relying on the device as a handset were two hours late for work, instead of the customary one.

The majority of the reports about the bug are coming via Twitter and other social networks. Apple has yet to actually comment on the issue. The company’s “magical” handsets have run into similar time keeping issues before, having failed to fall back an hour during the last time change.
Thankfully, there’s an easy fix if you’re one of the affected–just restart the phone or put it into Airplane Mode and switch it back. The handset should correct itself from there. 

Apple Exec Confirms Spring Ship Date for iPhone 4 – Again

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Apple has confirmed what we already knew (thanks to past Apple confirmations). The white iPhone 4 is real, and it’s really coming this spring. For real. In response to a self-proclaimed “16-year-old kid from Albuquerque, future Engadget editor” on Twitter, Apple SVP Philip Schiller confirmed that the long awaited handset is arriving soon. “The white iPhone will be available this spring (and it is a beauty!),” wrote the exec.

That timeline squares with the one Apple has been repeating for a few months now. It’s still three-quarters of a year behind the original planned launch date. Apple first unveiled the handset last summer, alongside the launch of the black iPhone 4. Due to unspecified technical problems, however (most likely having to do with the amount of light a white case lets in while taking photos), the handset has been repeatedly delayed.
Interest in the phone resurfaced when Apple announced the launch of a white version of the iPad 2–a product that has already beaten the white iPhone to market.

Apple Sells as Many as 500,000 iPad 2s

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If those kooky analysts are to be believed, Apple has a bonafide hit on its hand with the second generation iPad. According to numbers from Piper Jaffray’s Gene Munster, the company moved somewhere between 400,000 and 500,000 tablets in the iPad 2’s first weekend–that’s up over the 300,000 for the device’s predecessor. The majority of the sales apparently hit on Friday–if the numbers are to be believed, Apple actually sold out the majority of its stock after that.

Also interesting in these analytics: 70 Percent of buyers were picking up their first iPad, according to Munster. That number comes from a small survey of 236 buyers, conducted by the analyst. Two-thirds of those surveyed owned an iPhone 4, and the numbers were fairly even between Mac and PC users. Almost half of the folks were opting for the pricier iPad 2 3G.

College Student Sold Spot in iPad 2 Line for $900

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Amanda Foote waited outside the premiere Apple Store on the Upper East Side of New York City for 41 hours and only got a few hours of sleep over the course of a couple days. But here’s the thing. She didn’t even want an iPad 2. What she did want was a nice offer from someone a bit wealthier who didn’t have time to wait around.

In addition to the strain of waiting dozens of hours in line, Foote had to deal with a thief who stole her box of donuts while she was sleeping. But it was all worth it when Hazen Sayed, an app developers, was strapped for time. He had to leave Friday night for a business trip and wanted to take a brand new iPad 2 with him.

Kudos, Amanda! You have more patience than I do.

Via Mashable

Target Opens Up iPad Trade-Ins

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Want to get rid of your original iPad that’s now a piece of junk because the iPad 2 is out? Target has just launched a new program allowing customers to trade in their old gadget for in-store credit.

The deal comes as a partnership between the retailer and NextWorth, a company that specializes in handling pre-owned electronic trade-ins. Right now, 900 Target locations are participating. Here’s what you can get if you sell an iPad with “Light Wear”:

iPad 16G Wifi: $165.14
iPad 32GB Wifi: $195.30
iPad 64GB Wifi: $225.98
iPad 16G Wifi+3G: $200.62
iPad 32G Wifi+3G: $214.65
iPad 64GB Wifi+3G: $290.42



Via Gotta Be Mobile

Playbook Will Get Its Own FaceTime Rival

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The upcoming Blackberry Playbook still has some unanswered questions regarding its features, but one of those questions may have been answered as it will reportedly include its own proprietary video chatting software.

Research in Motion’s answer to the iPad phenomenon is gathering a lot of attention not only because it’s yet another high-profile tablet, but also because it has a heavy weight on its shoulder to bring RIM back from a deepening grave.

The Playbook will be coming to Sprint’s 4G network and it’s expected to be available on other carriers as well. There is no firm release date yet.

Via PC World

iPad 2 Online Orders Taking 2 to 3 Weeks to Ship

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As the poet laureate of Gainesville, Florida once wrote, the waiting is the hardest part. You waited for Apple to announce a new iPad, you waited until you could order the thing, and now you get to wait another two to three weeks until the thing actually ships. That’s the current  estimate from anyone who ordered an iPad 2 online this morning. 

Of course, if you’ve got to have an iPad 2 today, I’d a recommend lining up at the nearest Apple Store right about now. The tablet will officially go on sale at 5 PM tonight at the company’s 236 retail locations. You can also pick up the latest Apple tablet at a number of other retail locations, including Target, Best Buy, Walmart, and AT&T and Verizon stores.
Or you can just check the trash bins outside the stores for all of the discarded first generation iPads. 

Order Your iPad 2 Beginning At 4 AM

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If you want to be the first of your friends to say you bought an iPad 2, take note that Apple will officially open up its online store for orders of the device at 4:00 AM Eastern Time.

Of course, customers who place their orders online will have to wait for it to be delivered. Those who want to actually have an iPad 2 in hand tomorrow will have to wait until 5:00 PM, when Apple retail stores will actually put the device on their shelves.

That’s the same time that other retailers, including AT&T, Verizon, Walmart, Best Buy, and Target have also been instructed to begin selling the gadget.

Exclusively for customers who go to an Apple Store, a free Personal Setup service will be offered. This means e-mail synchronization, iTunes linking, and even a few free apps will all be set up before leaving the store.

As a reminder, here’s the rundown of Apple 2 prices:

WIFI

– 16GB: $499
– 32GB: $599
– 64GB: $699

3G

– 16GB: $629
– 32GB: $729
– 64GB: $829