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Archive for April 24th, 2010


Concert pianists has taken the iPad

One concert pianists from around the world took IPAD to a place that has probably ever been. Yes, away from the thigh, where the device is so often.

Several days ago, wandering the stage for his first call to Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, Lang Lang in China, a player piano in the world’s most brilliant, it was amazing versatility of the product. The public has clearly caught out by pressing an IPAD. Maybe I was not going to use it to take a photo of the audience. But I might be necessary to send an e-mail. concert pianists are very busy people.

But no. For Lang Lang is a man who keeps time, while staying ahead of him. No sooner had the audience paused for a last cough than he broke into Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Flight of the Bumblebee” with the help of the Magic Piano iPad app from Smule.

He held his iPad aloft. He placed it on the piano, while his left hand stroked his Steinway (yes, he’s a Steinway man) and his right tickled his iPad. He even let a bemused conductor, who cursorily resembled a relative of Ben Kingsley and Dr. Evil, share in the experience.

As you can see in the video, Lang Lang thighs were used to influence only a little music.

Navigation Will Come to iPhone, Google Says

Yesterday, issued a notice of application for Google excellent navigation running on Android phones. Later, Google representatives at a conference in London have announced that they were working to bring Google Maps to navigate the iPhone.

No details of a timetable for implementation to add the iTunes App Store, but I bet he would be ready to go when the well-hyped iPhone goes on sale, rumored for June.

This measure could paralyze the manufacturers of GPS devices, the version we tested was on a par with the best established brands such as Garmin and TomTom. Although Google is also free.

Google Confirms Free Turn-by-Turn Directions Coming to iPhone.