Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Does Your Child Need an iPad? The Pros and Cons of Giving Kids Expensive Technology


Today's endless array of advanced computer electronics is truly unprecedented, and offers an especially unique experience for modern children. This is perhaps the first era during which children can grow up from birth around technology such as the smart phone and advanced PDA devices. These devices can do wonders for the imagination and are excellent learning tools, but they are also very expensive and come along with their own sets of security and privacy issues. Does your child need an iPad, or can putting devices such as this in the hand of children cause more harm than good?

First, there is no doubt that the iPad can act as one of the best modern learning devices on the planet. With the constant development of new iPad "apps" and big name developers now jumping on board, it is fairly certain that the iPad will continue to host to an excellent array of learning tools for your child. Applications range from those which teach children to read and count to those offering educational simulations, such as the basics of cooking or growing a garden. Before touch technology, applications such as these were practically non-existent; especially for use by children.

The iPad works in more ways than one as an excellent learning device. Children love cool technology, and the iPad is arguably some of the coolest technology on the market currently. By marketing the ipad to children as a "cool" way to read (such as with ebooks) and do their homework, they may jump at the chance, as using the iPad for just about anything is viewed as fun by children.

While it is true that these are great reasons for introducing your children to the iPad, there are many reasons for which you may want to hold off. Perhaps most obvious is the fact that the iPad is not a cheap piece of hardware, and it also does not happen to be very resistant to breakage, especially in the hands of a child. Weighing in at just one pound, simply dropping the iPad off of a low surface is enough to damage it, sometimes even permanently. Children may view the iPad as a toy and not realize its fragility or how expensive it was to purchase. If you have reason to believe that your child may act carelessly with an iPad, it is best to keep it to yourself or at least invest in a high-quality case for protection!

Many parents are also concerned with the websites that children visit when they use the internet, which is another potential issue with allowing children access to an iPad. The iPad is capable of surfing the web just like any home computer or laptop, bringing with it the same threats that one might come upon while on a computer such as pornography, graphic violence and chat rooms. While it is possible to block children from using the Internet this way on the iPad, it is still less than ideal to give your child unlimited access to the web. Even good children can find themselves in bad neighborhoods online.

In the end, it really comes down to you and your children. If you feel as if they are careful, responsible "young adults" that are ready to experience touch technology and learn from it, then by all means take the chance of letting them use the iPad. If you are on the other side of the fence, it's best to hold off.








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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The iPad, Truly the Next Generation of Technology


For years the world speculated whether or not Apple Inc. was going to release a tablet computer. Rumors ran rampant if even Apple was developing a product like that or not. Then in April 2010, Apple shocked the world with the release of the revolutionary device. The Apple iPad introduces a brand new way of doing things on a tablet computer, instead of a traditional stylus, the iPad is completely controlled by a users finger. Comes with a beautiful large screen, and can even double as a e-book reader. The question is whether this product is worth the wait, or just another hyped up piece of technology people say we should buy? Let me tell you my friends, this is the real deal!

After being available for pre-order in early March 2010, the world was eagerly waiting to get their hands on the brand new device. During its opening weekend release, the Apple iPad sold over 700,000 units! Very impressive figures considering most people did not exactly know all the device could do. What makes the iPad revolutionary is the multi-touch interface it has built in. Everyone knows good and well how to use their hands and thats all the prior knowledge you will need in order to manipulate the device. Apple took the software platform they perfected touchscreen interface with from the iPhone, and up scaled it to the iPad. The tablet looks amazing with a very sleek and simple design. The screen takes up just about all of the front besides the Home button, and the back seems to be crafted well out of aluminum. The device weighs in at about 1.5lbs and does not feel cheap at all, a staple in Apple production, it feels durable, but at the same time light enough to carry at any angle. The screen though is the main focal point of the iPad coming in a beautiful 9.7 inch LED back lit IPS. The colors are vibrant and very pleasing to the eyes. Apple has toted this device as an E-book killer. Meaning once you read a book on the iPad, you will not want to do it any where else. And by all means its very true, you can adjust the brightness on the fly depending on your personal preference and the text shows up well on the big screen.

If you aren't familiar with "apps", these are the applications that Apple along with many other 3rd party developers create for Apple products. But why buy an ipad when you can get a free iPad? Right out of the box the iPad can run just about all of the 150,000 apps currently available for the iPhone and iPad Touch. Truly something for everyone. Along with many special apps developed just for the iPad, these apps are the REASON you will want to get your paws onto the iPad. From Google Maps to watching streaming movies from Netflix, this device seems to do almost everything your computer can do, all while in a portable shell that's a visual masterpiece. One cool App comes from Marvel Entertainment with their app that allows you to view eye-candy rich graphic novels and comics that almost play like a movie. The iPad might not be a laptop replacement for everyone, but if you are like most internet users out here who mostly surf the web, listen to music, catch up on news, and play games online, this is the device for you. The best entertainment experience you can have that is portable, trust me.








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