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The issue isn't that flash is proprietary. Even open source flash would be unacceptable to Apple due to the S/W needs and security concerns.
How do you know that? If Adobe were an open platform that were fleshed out and approved by a standards body and accepted by the open software community, maybe they WOULD allow it? HTML5 allows for the same types of animations/applications, and Apple doesn't seem to have a problem with supporting HTML5, right? Basically, the only person this hurts is Adobe. That's ok by me.
HTML5 doesn't load anything onto the processor afiak. So it would be harder to implement games and things like that. And not just Yeti Baseball either. Apple would prefer to sell you an application to then load on their processor to run after it's vetted. Flash would rather sell dev kits to then put it on your processor without regards to vetting. These aren't in alignment. HTML5 would solve the issue of developers putting news-type content into a viewable form on pads and phones, but the game and photo/video ap. issue would still have gaps. This is a high level summary. I'm a battery guy, not a software guy.
 
The issue isn't that flash is proprietary. Even open source flash would be unacceptable to Apple due to the S/W needs and security concerns.
How do you know that? If Adobe were an open platform that were fleshed out and approved by a standards body and accepted by the open software community, maybe they WOULD allow it? HTML5 allows for the same types of animations/applications, and Apple doesn't seem to have a problem with supporting HTML5, right? Basically, the only person this hurts is Adobe. That's ok by me.
HTML5 doesn't load anything onto the processor afiak.

So it would be harder to implement games and things like that. And not just Yeti Baseball either. Apple would prefer to sell you an application to then load on their processor to run after it's vetted. Flash would rather sell dev kits to then put it on your processor without regards to vetting. These aren't in alignment. HTML5 would solve the issue of developers putting news-type content into a viewable form on pads and phones, but the game and photo/video ap. issue would still have gaps. This is a high level summary. I'm a battery guy, not a software guy.
Re: the bolded, I can't blame apple for that. If the industry-standard HTML5 doesn't need to load up stuff on a low level onto the processor to function, why should I let Adobe do that? Maybe these are the sorts of reasons Apple products tend to be a lot more stable than PCs? :goodposting:

I don't have a problem with it. It's annoying that I won't be able to view certain websites etc., but hopefully those running websites will port things over from Flash (given the wild success of iPhone and iPad, I assume it's only a matter of time).

 
The image below is a iPad and Jetbook in bright sunlight. The iPad is supposedly set to full brightness.

iPad vs Jetbook

Experiences reading/using the device in sunlight? What brightness levels are you using. I know the two guys that have them at my office run them at full all the time.

Edit: In searching on the Jetbook it is a transflective display screen not e-ink.

 
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The image below is a iPad and Jetbook in bright sunlight. The iPad is supposedly set to full brightness.

iPad vs Jetbook

Experiences reading/using the device in sunlight? What brightness levels are you using. I know the two guys that have them at my office run them at full all the time.

Edit: In searching on the Jetbook it is a transflective display screen not e-ink.
:goodposting:
 
The image below is a iPad and Jetbook in bright sunlight. The iPad is supposedly set to full brightness.

iPad vs Jetbook

Experiences reading/using the device in sunlight? What brightness levels are you using. I know the two guys that have them at my office run them at full all the time.

Edit: In searching on the Jetbook it is a transflective display screen not e-ink.
Jetbook...the iPad killer.That thing looks like an etch-sketch from the 70's.

 
The image below is a iPad and Jetbook in bright sunlight. The iPad is supposedly set to full brightness.

iPad vs Jetbook

Experiences reading/using the device in sunlight? What brightness levels are you using. I know the two guys that have them at my office run them at full all the time.

Edit: In searching on the Jetbook it is a transflective display screen not e-ink.
:goodposting:
So as usual you have no useful input.
 
The image below is a iPad and Jetbook in bright sunlight. The iPad is supposedly set to full brightness.

iPad vs Jetbook

Experiences reading/using the device in sunlight? What brightness levels are you using. I know the two guys that have them at my office run them at full all the time.

Edit: In searching on the Jetbook it is a transflective display screen not e-ink.
Jetbook...the iPad killer.That thing looks like an etch-sketch from the 70's.
Why so defensive? Why not state how yours works in sunlight and your experiences?Did I say it was an ipad killer? I posted this for those that are actually interested in the iPad as a ebook device or using the iPad outside.

 
The image below is a iPad and Jetbook in bright sunlight. The iPad is supposedly set to full brightness.

iPad vs Jetbook

Experiences reading/using the device in sunlight? What brightness levels are you using. I know the two guys that have them at my office run them at full all the time.

Edit: In searching on the Jetbook it is a transflective display screen not e-ink.
Jetbook...the iPad killer.That thing looks like an etch-sketch from the 70's.
Why so defensive? Why not state how yours works in sunlight and your experiences?Did I say it was an ipad killer? I posted this for those that are actually interested in the iPad as a ebook device or using the iPad outside.
It isn't great in direct sunlight, but you already know that and are asking a question you already know the answer to trying to prove a point.Whoever came up with the phrase, "there are no stupid questions" was an idiot.

 
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The image below is a iPad and Jetbook in bright sunlight. The iPad is supposedly set to full brightness.

iPad vs Jetbook

Experiences reading/using the device in sunlight? What brightness levels are you using. I know the two guys that have them at my office run them at full all the time.

Edit: In searching on the Jetbook it is a transflective display screen not e-ink.
Jetbook...the iPad killer.That thing looks like an etch-sketch from the 70's.
Why so defensive? Why not state how yours works in sunlight and your experiences?Did I say it was an ipad killer? I posted this for those that are actually interested in the iPad as a ebook device or using the iPad outside.
It isn't great in direct sunlight, but you already know that and are asking a question you already know the answer to trying to prove a point.Whoever came up with the phrase, "there are no stupid questions" was an idiot.
There's a difference between not great and 100% washed out as in the photo. Like I said the two guys here have complained about it in bright light but that photo is a lot worse than what I have seen the few times I've had it one of them outside. Thinking back the days have been over cast a lot lately.So my question was regarding the photo and if everyone is running the thing cranked up to 100% outside and if so is it unusable like the photo shows?

You never mentioned what brightness level you have been using outside or if you even use it outside.

 
The image below is a iPad and Jetbook in bright sunlight. The iPad is supposedly set to full brightness.

iPad vs Jetbook

Experiences reading/using the device in sunlight? What brightness levels are you using. I know the two guys that have them at my office run them at full all the time.

Edit: In searching on the Jetbook it is a transflective display screen not e-ink.
Jetbook...the iPad killer.That thing looks like an etch-sketch from the 70's.
Why so defensive? Why not state how yours works in sunlight and your experiences?Did I say it was an ipad killer? I posted this for those that are actually interested in the iPad as a ebook device or using the iPad outside.
It isn't great in direct sunlight, but you already know that and are asking a question you already know the answer to trying to prove a point.Whoever came up with the phrase, "there are no stupid questions" was an idiot.
There's a difference between not great and 100% washed out as in the photo. Like I said the two guys here have complained about it in bright light but that photo is a lot worse than what I have seen the few times I've had it one of them outside. Thinking back the days have been over cast a lot lately.So my question was regarding the photo and if everyone is running the thing cranked up to 100% outside and if so is it unusable like the photo shows?

You never mentioned what brightness level you have been using outside or if you even use it outside.
Never thought about changing the brightness, whatever factory level brightness is.I used it outside once, I rarely ever use a computer outdoors. It was definitely sunny and i shaded the screen with the top flip of the iPad case.

I guess if someone faces the screen directly in the suns rays it would be bad, but don't see many times when I would want to face the screen directly into the sun.

 
Never thought about changing the brightness, whatever factory level brightness is.I used it outside once, I rarely ever use a computer outdoors. It was definitely sunny and i shaded the screen with the top flip of the iPad case.I guess if someone faces the screen directly in the suns rays it would be bad, but don't see many times when I would want to face the screen directly into the sun.
We have a picnic area here and many people work/lunch outside when the weather is nice.I find the default brightness on most devices to low for me. So that's the first setting I find.Thanks for the input.
 
LokiKx said:
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Never thought about changing the brightness, whatever factory level brightness is.I used it outside once, I rarely ever use a computer outdoors. It was definitely sunny and i shaded the screen with the top flip of the iPad case.I guess if someone faces the screen directly in the suns rays it would be bad, but don't see many times when I would want to face the screen directly into the sun.
We have a picnic area here and many people work/lunch outside when the weather is nice.I find the default brightness on most devices to low for me. So that's the first setting I find.Thanks for the input.
Anytime, Jim11.
 
Chase Stuart came by my place to watch the draft. Made fun of my ipad for a few minutes. Then proceeded to spend the entire first round playing on it, between Twitter, ESPN, and the web.

Typical of people to be like "this thing sucks" and then really like it once they have some time with it.

 
Chase Stuart came by my place to watch the draft. Made fun of my ipad for a few minutes. Then proceeded to spend the entire first round playing on it, between Twitter, ESPN, and the web. Typical of people to be like "this thing sucks" and then really like it once they have some time with it.
you're really not believable at this point.but keep doing your thing. someone is sure to buy it. :kicksrock:
 
Chase Stuart came by my place to watch the draft. Made fun of my ipad for a few minutes. Then proceeded to spend the entire first round playing on it, between Twitter, ESPN, and the web. Typical of people to be like "this thing sucks" and then really like it once they have some time with it.
you're really not believable at this point.but keep doing your thing. someone is sure to buy it. :kicksrock:
I hope he at least owns stock for all his effort.
 
Chase Stuart came by my place to watch the draft. Made fun of my ipad for a few minutes. Then proceeded to spend the entire first round playing on it, between Twitter, ESPN, and the web. Typical of people to be like "this thing sucks" and then really like it once they have some time with it.
you're really not believable at this point.but keep doing your thing. someone is sure to buy it. :thumbup:
:confused:Not sure what isn't believable here. Other than the fact that there are people who are so obsessed with this thing but don't own it, to the point that they will expend tremendous effort trying to discredit one of the most hugely successful consumer electronics products we have seen in years. BUT OTIS, THEY ARE ALL FANBOYS AND WERE FOOLED BY APPLE MARKETING!!!!!!
 
Chase Stuart came by my place to watch the draft. Made fun of my ipad for a few minutes. Then proceeded to spend the entire first round playing on it, between Twitter, ESPN, and the web. Typical of people to be like "this thing sucks" and then really like it once they have some time with it.
you're really not believable at this point.but keep doing your thing. someone is sure to buy it. :thumbup:
:confused:Not sure what isn't believable here.
Already stated. You.
 
Chase Stuart came by my place to watch the draft. Made fun of my ipad for a few minutes. Then proceeded to spend the entire first round playing on it, between Twitter, ESPN, and the web. Typical of people to be like "this thing sucks" and then really like it once they have some time with it.
you're really not believable at this point.but keep doing your thing. someone is sure to buy it. :thumbup:
:confused:Not sure what isn't believable here. Other than the fact that there are people who are so obsessed with this thing but don't own it, to the point that they will expend tremendous effort trying to discredit one of the most hugely successful consumer electronics products we have seen in years. BUT OTIS, THEY ARE ALL FANBOYS AND WERE FOOLED BY APPLE MARKETING!!!!!!
Chase Stuart clearly = Otis' alter-ego
 
LokiKx said:
moderated said:
Never thought about changing the brightness, whatever factory level brightness is.I used it outside once, I rarely ever use a computer outdoors. It was definitely sunny and i shaded the screen with the top flip of the iPad case.I guess if someone faces the screen directly in the suns rays it would be bad, but don't see many times when I would want to face the screen directly into the sun.
We have a picnic area here and many people work/lunch outside when the weather is nice.I find the default brightness on most devices to low for me. So that's the first setting I find.Thanks for the input.
Anytime, Jim11.
Do you ever post anything useful?
 
LokiKx said:
moderated said:
Never thought about changing the brightness, whatever factory level brightness is.I used it outside once, I rarely ever use a computer outdoors. It was definitely sunny and i shaded the screen with the top flip of the iPad case.I guess if someone faces the screen directly in the suns rays it would be bad, but don't see many times when I would want to face the screen directly into the sun.
We have a picnic area here and many people work/lunch outside when the weather is nice.I find the default brightness on most devices to low for me. So that's the first setting I find.Thanks for the input.
Anytime, Jim11.
Is this an insult or something?
 
Chase Stuart came by my place to watch the draft. Made fun of my ipad for a few minutes. Then proceeded to spend the entire first round playing on it, between Twitter, ESPN, and the web. Typical of people to be like "this thing sucks" and then really like it once they have some time with it.
you're really not believable at this point.but keep doing your thing. someone is sure to buy it. :thumbup:
:thumbup:Not sure what isn't believable here.
Already stated. You.
I don't think believable means what you think it means.
 
Chase Stuart came by my place to watch the draft. Made fun of my ipad for a few minutes. Then proceeded to spend the entire first round playing on it, between Twitter, ESPN, and the web. Typical of people to be like "this thing sucks" and then really like it once they have some time with it.
you're really not believable at this point.but keep doing your thing. someone is sure to buy it. :lmao:
:rolleyes:Not sure what isn't believable here. Other than the fact that there are people who are so obsessed with this thing but don't own it, to the point that they will expend tremendous effort trying to discredit one of the most hugely successful consumer electronics products we have seen in years. BUT OTIS, THEY ARE ALL FANBOYS AND WERE FOOLED BY APPLE MARKETING!!!!!!
At this point, I think the key is to stop digging. Someone should really take Otis' shovel away from him.
 
Chase Stuart came by my place to watch the draft. Made fun of my ipad for a few minutes. Then proceeded to spend the entire first round playing on it, between Twitter, ESPN, and the web. Typical of people to be like "this thing sucks" and then really like it once they have some time with it.
Not surprised in the slightest :rolleyes:PS, O, got the Apple iPad Case. Way better than the inCase bulky thing I had before. Has the benefits of protective/book-like, but has a really slim feel as well. I did have this case at first (returned it) but was turned off by what I thought was really cheaply put together. Didn't even know about the hook in the back to prop the iPad up. Huge thanks; decided to try it again and love it. Also, the store near me just got a bunch in, have you gone back to your store to see if they have some? FWIW, the cases have a 14 day return policy. Manager had to override my return. They do get excited when you're buying the Apple Case but I also had some problem (slightly made up) with the inCase case getting sticky/glue leaking onto my iPad. Not sure if you care about $60, but it's worth a try.
 
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Chase Stuart came by my place to watch the draft. Made fun of my ipad for a few minutes. Then proceeded to spend the entire first round playing on it, between Twitter, ESPN, and the web.

Typical of people to be like "this thing sucks" and then really like it once they have some time with it.
Not surprised in the slightest :lmao: PS, O, got the Apple iPad Case. Way better than the inCase bulky thing I had before. Has the benefits of protective/book-like, but has a really slim feel as well. I did have this case at first (returned it) but was turned off by what I thought was really cheaply put together. Didn't even know about the hook in the back to prop the iPad up. Huge thanks; decided to try it again and love it.

Also, the store near me just got a bunch in, have you gone back to your store to see if they have some? FWIW, the cases have a 14 day return policy. Manager had to override my return. They do get excited when you're buying the Apple Case but I also had some problem (slightly made up) with the inCase case getting sticky/glue leaking onto my iPad. Not sure if you care about $60, but it's worth a try.
Ah sweet, was gonna ask how you got one. I'll definitely be hitting the Apple store to pick up that case. Looks way way better than the incase one. Glad you're liking it. ;)

 
Chunky/others,

Have you guys looked into tethering at all? I have a Blackberry Curve 8900 and would LOVE it if I could figure out a way to tether the iPad through this to get internet. It's not 3G, but it would just be for some limited use while on the move. I did some web research this morning and from what I saw it looks like it may not even be possible.

I had tethered my Macbook through my old blackberry a few years ago and it worked well. I'm just guessing the iPad won't have all the drivers/communications stuff needed to set up the connection. I didn't see any apps available for this either. I'm assuming AT&T/Apple are tightly controlling the ability to do stuff like this.

The only other option I read about is somehow setting up my Blackberry to act as a wifi hotspot. Again, though, I didn't see any Blackberry apps that let me do this.

If I could get free internet through a tether this would be so :moneybag:

 
Chase Stuart came by my place to watch the draft. Made fun of my ipad for a few minutes. Then proceeded to spend the entire first round playing on it, between Twitter, ESPN, and the web.

Typical of people to be like "this thing sucks" and then really like it once they have some time with it.
Not surprised in the slightest :moneybag: PS, O, got the Apple iPad Case. Way better than the inCase bulky thing I had before. Has the benefits of protective/book-like, but has a really slim feel as well. I did have this case at first (returned it) but was turned off by what I thought was really cheaply put together. Didn't even know about the hook in the back to prop the iPad up. Huge thanks; decided to try it again and love it.

Also, the store near me just got a bunch in, have you gone back to your store to see if they have some? FWIW, the cases have a 14 day return policy. Manager had to override my return. They do get excited when you're buying the Apple Case but I also had some problem (slightly made up) with the inCase case getting sticky/glue leaking onto my iPad. Not sure if you care about $60, but it's worth a try.
Ah sweet, was gonna ask how you got one. I'll definitely be hitting the Apple store to pick up that case. Looks way way better than the incase one. Glad you're liking it. :thumbup:
I was watching NFL.com draft tracker and twitter (eisen / bloom / PFT / Mort / Schefter) and email to my leagues.. all very comfortably with the "PAD"

nearly justified itself last night alone!

 
Chunky/others,Have you guys looked into tethering at all? I have a Blackberry Curve 8900 and would LOVE it if I could figure out a way to tether the iPad through this to get internet. It's not 3G, but it would just be for some limited use while on the move. I did some web research this morning and from what I saw it looks like it may not even be possible.I had tethered my Macbook through my old blackberry a few years ago and it worked well. I'm just guessing the iPad won't have all the drivers/communications stuff needed to set up the connection. I didn't see any apps available for this either. I'm assuming AT&T/Apple are tightly controlling the ability to do stuff like this.The only other option I read about is somehow setting up my Blackberry to act as a wifi hotspot. Again, though, I didn't see any Blackberry apps that let me do this.If I could get free internet through a tether this would be so :moneybag:
Maybe PDA net? i have it on my nexus1 .. but have not been successful pairing and utilizing the Blue tooth tether...
 
Chunky/others,Have you guys looked into tethering at all? I have a Blackberry Curve 8900 and would LOVE it if I could figure out a way to tether the iPad through this to get internet. It's not 3G, but it would just be for some limited use while on the move. I did some web research this morning and from what I saw it looks like it may not even be possible.I had tethered my Macbook through my old blackberry a few years ago and it worked well. I'm just guessing the iPad won't have all the drivers/communications stuff needed to set up the connection. I didn't see any apps available for this either. I'm assuming AT&T/Apple are tightly controlling the ability to do stuff like this.The only other option I read about is somehow setting up my Blackberry to act as a wifi hotspot. Again, though, I didn't see any Blackberry apps that let me do this.If I could get free internet through a tether this would be so :moneybag:
A guy work has tethered his Android phone. Works perfectly. No idea about a BB though.
 
Chunky/others,

Have you guys looked into tethering at all? I have a Blackberry Curve 8900 and would LOVE it if I could figure out a way to tether the iPad through this to get internet. It's not 3G, but it would just be for some limited use while on the move. I did some web research this morning and from what I saw it looks like it may not even be possible.

I had tethered my Macbook through my old blackberry a few years ago and it worked well. I'm just guessing the iPad won't have all the drivers/communications stuff needed to set up the connection. I didn't see any apps available for this either. I'm assuming AT&T/Apple are tightly controlling the ability to do stuff like this.

The only other option I read about is somehow setting up my Blackberry to act as a wifi hotspot. Again, though, I didn't see any Blackberry apps that let me do this.

If I could get free internet through a tether this would be so :goodposting:
A guy work has tethered his Android phone. Works perfectly. No idea about a BB though.
In that case it has to be possible. I need to figure this out... it would make the wifi version a no-brainer (which is why I'm guessing they don't make this too easy).
 
Chunky/others,

Have you guys looked into tethering at all? I have a Blackberry Curve 8900 and would LOVE it if I could figure out a way to tether the iPad through this to get internet. It's not 3G, but it would just be for some limited use while on the move. I did some web research this morning and from what I saw it looks like it may not even be possible.

I had tethered my Macbook through my old blackberry a few years ago and it worked well. I'm just guessing the iPad won't have all the drivers/communications stuff needed to set up the connection. I didn't see any apps available for this either. I'm assuming AT&T/Apple are tightly controlling the ability to do stuff like this.

The only other option I read about is somehow setting up my Blackberry to act as a wifi hotspot. Again, though, I didn't see any Blackberry apps that let me do this.

If I could get free internet through a tether this would be so :moneybag:
A guy work has tethered his Android phone. Works perfectly. No idea about a BB though.
In that case it has to be possible. I need to figure this out... it would make the wifi version a no-brainer (which is why I'm guessing they don't make this too easy).
Get an iphone then
Jailbreak your iPhone, and download mywi it's supposed to turn your iPhone into a wifi hot spot. I'd imagine you would be able to join that wifi network with the iPad.
 
Chunky/others,Have you guys looked into tethering at all? I have a Blackberry Curve 8900 and would LOVE it if I could figure out a way to tether the iPad through this to get internet. It's not 3G, but it would just be for some limited use while on the move. I did some web research this morning and from what I saw it looks like it may not even be possible.I had tethered my Macbook through my old blackberry a few years ago and it worked well. I'm just guessing the iPad won't have all the drivers/communications stuff needed to set up the connection. I didn't see any apps available for this either. I'm assuming AT&T/Apple are tightly controlling the ability to do stuff like this.The only other option I read about is somehow setting up my Blackberry to act as a wifi hotspot. Again, though, I didn't see any Blackberry apps that let me do this.If I could get free internet through a tether this would be so :moneybag:
Did you tether to the Macbook via cable or wi-fi? We have successfully connected the iPad to WebOs, android and winmo here at the office using wi-fi hotspot software on the devices. We have a few guys that have blackberries but they all tether via cable. They were unaware of any apps that would make the blackberry a wi-fi hotspot though. I think that's your best bet.
 
Did you tether to the Macbook via cable or wi-fi? We have successfully connected the iPad to WebOs, android and winmo here at the office using wi-fi hotspot software on the devices. We have a few guys that have blackberries but they all tether via cable. They were unaware of any apps that would make the blackberry a wi-fi hotspot though. I think that's your best bet.
I previously tethered my Macbook via bluetooth.
 
Chunky/others,

Have you guys looked into tethering at all? I have a Blackberry Curve 8900 and would LOVE it if I could figure out a way to tether the iPad through this to get internet. It's not 3G, but it would just be for some limited use while on the move. I did some web research this morning and from what I saw it looks like it may not even be possible.

I had tethered my Macbook through my old blackberry a few years ago and it worked well. I'm just guessing the iPad won't have all the drivers/communications stuff needed to set up the connection. I didn't see any apps available for this either. I'm assuming AT&T/Apple are tightly controlling the ability to do stuff like this.

The only other option I read about is somehow setting up my Blackberry to act as a wifi hotspot. Again, though, I didn't see any Blackberry apps that let me do this.

If I could get free internet through a tether this would be so :moneybag:
A guy work has tethered his Android phone. Works perfectly. No idea about a BB though.
In that case it has to be possible. I need to figure this out... it would make the wifi version a no-brainer (which is why I'm guessing they don't make this too easy).
Might be a dumb question, but is there something stopping you from plugging it directly into your blackberry? it's simple enough to set up a connection in the blackberry.
 
Did you tether to the Macbook via cable or wi-fi? We have successfully connected the iPad to WebOs, android and winmo here at the office using wi-fi hotspot software on the devices. We have a few guys that have blackberries but they all tether via cable. They were unaware of any apps that would make the blackberry a wi-fi hotspot though. I think that's your best bet.
I previously tethered my Macbook via bluetooth.
Ah...your going to need to find a way to make the Blackberry a wi-fi hotspot.
 
Chunky/others,

Have you guys looked into tethering at all? I have a Blackberry Curve 8900 and would LOVE it if I could figure out a way to tether the iPad through this to get internet. It's not 3G, but it would just be for some limited use while on the move. I did some web research this morning and from what I saw it looks like it may not even be possible.

I had tethered my Macbook through my old blackberry a few years ago and it worked well. I'm just guessing the iPad won't have all the drivers/communications stuff needed to set up the connection. I didn't see any apps available for this either. I'm assuming AT&T/Apple are tightly controlling the ability to do stuff like this.

The only other option I read about is somehow setting up my Blackberry to act as a wifi hotspot. Again, though, I didn't see any Blackberry apps that let me do this.

If I could get free internet through a tether this would be so :popcorn:
A guy work has tethered his Android phone. Works perfectly. No idea about a BB though.
In that case it has to be possible. I need to figure this out... it would make the wifi version a no-brainer (which is why I'm guessing they don't make this too easy).
Might be a dumb question, but is there something stopping you from plugging it directly into your blackberry? it's simple enough to set up a connection in the blackberry.
plug it in with what? :thumbup:
 
Chunky/others,

Have you guys looked into tethering at all? I have a Blackberry Curve 8900 and would LOVE it if I could figure out a way to tether the iPad through this to get internet. It's not 3G, but it would just be for some limited use while on the move. I did some web research this morning and from what I saw it looks like it may not even be possible.

I had tethered my Macbook through my old blackberry a few years ago and it worked well. I'm just guessing the iPad won't have all the drivers/communications stuff needed to set up the connection. I didn't see any apps available for this either. I'm assuming AT&T/Apple are tightly controlling the ability to do stuff like this.

The only other option I read about is somehow setting up my Blackberry to act as a wifi hotspot. Again, though, I didn't see any Blackberry apps that let me do this.

If I could get free internet through a tether this would be so :popcorn:
A guy work has tethered his Android phone. Works perfectly. No idea about a BB though.
In that case it has to be possible. I need to figure this out... it would make the wifi version a no-brainer (which is why I'm guessing they don't make this too easy).
Might be a dumb question, but is there something stopping you from plugging it directly into your blackberry? it's simple enough to set up a connection in the blackberry.
I've never set up a hardwired tether connection to the blackberry (didn't even though this was possible --- would it be over USB?), and I don't know that the iPad would be equipped for hard-wired networking? Even if it is possible, it seems like wireless would be a much better solution (either through wifi or bluetooth).
 
plug it in with what? :thumbup:
Can't he use a USB cable? That's how I tether mine to create a connection. :popcorn:
I've never set up a hardwired tether connection to the blackberry (didn't even though this was possible --- would it be over USB?), and I don't know that the iPad would be equipped for hard-wired networking? Even if it is possible, it seems like wireless would be a much better solution (either through wifi or bluetooth).
Yes...the cable that comes with your blackberry would be fine. Plug it in the same way you would if you were going to sync your blackberry with your blackberry desktop.
 
Guy at work has a jailbroke tmobile android and he tehthers the ipad with an app, verizon supposedly blocks this

 
plug it in with what? :D
Can't he use a USB cable? That's how I tether mine to create a connection. :confused:
I've never set up a hardwired tether connection to the blackberry (didn't even though this was possible --- would it be over USB?), and I don't know that the iPad would be equipped for hard-wired networking? Even if it is possible, it seems like wireless would be a much better solution (either through wifi or bluetooth).
Yes...the cable that comes with your blackberry would be fine. Plug it in the same way you would if you were going to sync your blackberry with your blackberry desktop.
Um what do you propose that he plug the usb end into?
 
I don't know why I'd want to walk around with a wire connecting the two devices. Seems pretty awkward.

Looks like there may be a solution out there. Still reading up:

http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/2010/...oid-owners.aspx
RIM has to have an app somewhere to make the bb a wifi hot spot, I don't think ipad does bluetooth for that purpose, we tried here and couldn't get it to work but the other app worked fine, bit slow but served its purpose
 
plug it in with what? :lmao:
Can't he use a USB cable? That's how I tether mine to create a connection. :shrug:
I've never set up a hardwired tether connection to the blackberry (didn't even though this was possible --- would it be over USB?), and I don't know that the iPad would be equipped for hard-wired networking? Even if it is possible, it seems like wireless would be a much better solution (either through wifi or bluetooth).
Yes...the cable that comes with your blackberry would be fine. Plug it in the same way you would if you were going to sync your blackberry with your blackberry desktop.
Serious question -- have you ever used an Apple product?
 
plug it in with what? :)
Can't he use a USB cable? That's how I tether mine to create a connection. :goodposting:
I've never set up a hardwired tether connection to the blackberry (didn't even though this was possible --- would it be over USB?), and I don't know that the iPad would be equipped for hard-wired networking? Even if it is possible, it seems like wireless would be a much better solution (either through wifi or bluetooth).
Yes...the cable that comes with your blackberry would be fine. Plug it in the same way you would if you were going to sync your blackberry with your blackberry desktop.
I wont let you dangle... One of the gripes with the ipad is there are no built in usb connections.
 
plug it in with what? :D
Can't he use a USB cable? That's how I tether mine to create a connection. :confused:
I've never set up a hardwired tether connection to the blackberry (didn't even though this was possible --- would it be over USB?), and I don't know that the iPad would be equipped for hard-wired networking? Even if it is possible, it seems like wireless would be a much better solution (either through wifi or bluetooth).
Yes...the cable that comes with your blackberry would be fine. Plug it in the same way you would if you were going to sync your blackberry with your blackberry desktop.
Serious question -- have you ever used an Apple product?
yes
 
plug it in with what? :D
Can't he use a USB cable? That's how I tether mine to create a connection. :confused:
I've never set up a hardwired tether connection to the blackberry (didn't even though this was possible --- would it be over USB?), and I don't know that the iPad would be equipped for hard-wired networking? Even if it is possible, it seems like wireless would be a much better solution (either through wifi or bluetooth).
Yes...the cable that comes with your blackberry would be fine. Plug it in the same way you would if you were going to sync your blackberry with your blackberry desktop.
I wont let you dangle... One of the gripes with the ipad is there are no built in usb connections.
Oh...well, that sucks.
 

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