rote fahne wrote: not always 100% responsive......Might be the grease on the screen.
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Yep, and tell Steve I want an affordable one with an A3 screen.LoopStationZebra wrote:rote fahne wrote: not always 100% responsive......Might be the grease on the screen.
I dont have wifi at home, so I went to a nearby hotel to check Safari, but they sent me the wrong escort. I ordered Monika, but got Ramona instead. \\
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LSZ!!! Is there wiggle room on the iCade? I have a tight rubber back cover and am going to be
if I have take it off to put the iPad in the iCade. 
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beats me wrote:LSZ!!! Is there wiggle room on the iCade? I have a tight rubber back cover and am going to beif I have take it off to put the iPad in the iCade.
Yes, a tad bit of wiggle room. You should be a-okay. Not sure if you knew this but there's no actual pin dock. Connections are made all via BlueTooth, so that means even less hassle if you've got a rubber on.
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LoopStationZebra wrote:beats me wrote:LSZ!!! Is there wiggle room on the iCade? I have a tight rubber back cover and am going to beif I have take it off to put the iPad in the iCade.
Yes, a tad bit of wiggle room. You should be a-okay. Not sure if you knew this but there's no actual pin dock. Connections are made all via BlueTooth, so that means even less hassle if you've got a rubber on.
Yes very cool BUT would be nice if the thing was at least charging while playing.
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Yes very cool BUT would be nice if the thing was at least charging while playing.
But then the price would jump to $250.
Actually, the battery drain is MINIMAL because those graphics are so wonderfully PRIMATIVE. I was playing for a couple hours last night and the battery only dropped 10% or so..
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I'll ignore you insinuation that better games with better graphics won't come out for the iCade.LoopStationZebra wrote:beats me wrote:
Yes very cool BUT would be nice if the thing was at least charging while playing.
But then the price would jump to $250.
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Actually, the battery drain is MINIMAL because those graphics are so wonderfully PRIMATIVE. I was playing for a couple hours last night and the battery only dropped 10% or so..
How does the iCade integrate with this forum. Can you map different Mr. Wongs to the buttons?
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FINALLY A COMPETITOR GETS IT!!
From a senior executive at RIM to bosses
"We often make product decisions based on strategic alignment, partner requests or even legal advice — the end user doesn’t care. We simply have to admit that Apple is nailing this and it is one of the reasons they have people lining up overnight at stores around the world, and products sold out for months. These people aren’t hypnotized zombies, they simply love beautifully designed products that are user centric and work how they are supposed to work.
I’m going to say what everyone is thinking… We need some heavy hitters at RIM when it comes to software management. Teams still aren’t talking together properly, no one is making or can make critical decisions, all the while everyone is working crazy hours and still far behind. We are demotivated. Just look at who our major competitors are: Apple, Google & Microsoft. These are three of the biggest and most talented software companies on the planet. Then take a look at our software leadership teams in terms of what they have delivered and their past experience prior to RIM… It says everything.
we simply must stop shipping incomplete products that aren’t ready for the end user. It is hurting our brand tremendously. It takes guts to not allow a product to launch that may be 90% ready with a quarter end in sight, but it will pay off in the long term.
Look at Apple in 1997 for tips here. I really want you to watch this video because it has never been more relevant. It is our friend Steve Jobs in 97 and it may as well be you speaking to RIM employees and partners today…"

From a senior executive at RIM to bosses
"We often make product decisions based on strategic alignment, partner requests or even legal advice — the end user doesn’t care. We simply have to admit that Apple is nailing this and it is one of the reasons they have people lining up overnight at stores around the world, and products sold out for months. These people aren’t hypnotized zombies, they simply love beautifully designed products that are user centric and work how they are supposed to work.
I’m going to say what everyone is thinking… We need some heavy hitters at RIM when it comes to software management. Teams still aren’t talking together properly, no one is making or can make critical decisions, all the while everyone is working crazy hours and still far behind. We are demotivated. Just look at who our major competitors are: Apple, Google & Microsoft. These are three of the biggest and most talented software companies on the planet. Then take a look at our software leadership teams in terms of what they have delivered and their past experience prior to RIM… It says everything.
we simply must stop shipping incomplete products that aren’t ready for the end user. It is hurting our brand tremendously. It takes guts to not allow a product to launch that may be 90% ready with a quarter end in sight, but it will pay off in the long term.
Look at Apple in 1997 for tips here. I really want you to watch this video because it has never been more relevant. It is our friend Steve Jobs in 97 and it may as well be you speaking to RIM employees and partners today…"
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But what was the video??beats me wrote:FINALLY A COMPETITOR GETS IT!!
From a senior executive at RIM to bosses
"We often make product decisions based on strategic alignment, partner requests or even legal advice — the end user doesn’t care. We simply have to admit that Apple is nailing this and it is one of the reasons they have people lining up overnight at stores around the world, and products sold out for months. These people aren’t hypnotized zombies, they simply love beautifully designed products that are user centric and work how they are supposed to work.
I’m going to say what everyone is thinking… We need some heavy hitters at RIM when it comes to software management. Teams still aren’t talking together properly, no one is making or can make critical decisions, all the while everyone is working crazy hours and still far behind. We are demotivated. Just look at who our major competitors are: Apple, Google & Microsoft. These are three of the biggest and most talented software companies on the planet. Then take a look at our software leadership teams in terms of what they have delivered and their past experience prior to RIM… It says everything.
we simply must stop shipping incomplete products that aren’t ready for the end user. It is hurting our brand tremendously. It takes guts to not allow a product to launch that may be 90% ready with a quarter end in sight, but it will pay off in the long term.
Look at Apple in 1997 for tips here. I really want you to watch this video because it has never been more relevant. It is our friend Steve Jobs in 97 and it may as well be you speaking to RIM employees and partners today…"
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stringtapper wrote:But what was the video??
http://www.bgr.com/2011/06/30/open-lett ... round-him/
Full story with video link.
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