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✦ iOS 6 and the Original iPad

As reported on The Loop, support for the original iPad - released in April of 2010 - will be dropped in iOS 6. Original iPad owners will no longer receive meaningful updates to the operating system on their device.

This was bound to happen at some point, although at a glance it seems a bit premature. Assuming iOS 6 is released this fall, the original iPad will have only received OS updates for about two and a half years. Though short life cycles are somewhat defensible for iPhones (service contracts usually run for two years, so many people trade up before this becomes an issue), it’s significantly shorter than the computers that “post-PC” devices like the iPad aim to displace.

Adding insult to injury, the iPhone 3GS - a device released nearly a year prior to the iPad - will be supported. Many have speculated that this is because Apple still sells the 3GS to price-conscious buyers. Some decry this as a form of planned obsolescence, engineered by a greedy Apple to get people to upgrade.

There is, however, another aspect of this decision to consider.

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  • 11 months ago
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Microsoft has announced their Surface tablet.TechCrunch has details.Looks like a pretty capable flagship Windows 8 tablet, though a great deal hinges on pricing and timing if Microsoft plans to compete against Apple in this space (they are, however, competing against their own OEMs - one has to wonder how they feel about it).Also, companies need to stop announcing things until they’re ready to provide a reasonably solid date when people will be able to walk into a store and buy a product.
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Microsoft has announced their Surface tablet.

TechCrunch has details.

Looks like a pretty capable flagship Windows 8 tablet, though a great deal hinges on pricing and timing if Microsoft plans to compete against Apple in this space (they are, however, competing against their own OEMs - one has to wonder how they feel about it).

Also, companies need to stop announcing things until they’re ready to provide a reasonably solid date when people will be able to walk into a store and buy a product.

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I am Jeff A. Campbell.

I develop software for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

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