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		<title>Apple in over e-book Pricing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 18:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>krish</dc:creator>
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Apple is in secret last-minute negotiations with book publishers over a new e-books pricing scheme for its highly anticipated tablet computer, putting it in direct competition with Amazon, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. Apple wants publishers to create two new price points for e-books of best-sellers: US$12.99 and US$14.99, with some [...]]]></description>
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Apple is in secret last-minute negotiations with book publishers over a new e-books pricing scheme for its highly anticipated tablet computer, putting it in direct competition with Amazon, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. Apple wants publishers to create two new price points for e-books of best-sellers: US$12.99 and US$14.99, with some titles offered at US$9.99, according to the report. As it does with iPhone apps, Apple is negotiating for a 30 percent take on the sales price, with publishers getting the other 70 percent, the Journal reported. The move would put Apple in an open battle for the e-book sales crown with Amazon, which has slashed the prices of titles for its Kindle e-book reader, offering some best-sellers for free. Amazon has also announced the release of a software development kit for the Kindle, which will allow developers to build and eventually sell their own applications for the device, apparently opening a new front with Apple and its iPhone.</p>
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		<title>Five Things You Should Know About The iPad</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:34:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>krish</dc:creator>
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1. Product availability
According to Apple, the non-3G version of the iPad will be available internationally in 60 days. The 3G version (which we think most people will be interested in) ships to the US in 90 days. When announcing the AT&#38;T deals for the US, Jobs mentioned that international deals will come in the June/July [...]]]></description>
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1. Product availability<br />
According to Apple, the non-3G version of the iPad will be available internationally in 60 days. The 3G version (which we think most people will be interested in) ships to the US in 90 days. When announcing the AT&amp;T deals for the US, Jobs mentioned that international deals will come in the June/July time frame. So, how soon you can get your hands on the HSDPA-enabled iPad will depend on negotiations between Apple and your local mobile operators. This brings us to the next point, the SIM card.</p>
<p>2. The Micro SIM standard is not prevalent here<br />
The iPad uses a smaller version of the GSM SIM card called the Micro SIM. Aside from the iPad, there aren&#8217;t any other consumer products that utilize the format. We called a Singapore operator to find out what its plans are for the Micro SIM. According to the spokesperson, there are no plans to introduce this smaller SIM card, but if the telco wants to, providing a Micro SIM to customers for use on the iPad shouldn&#8217;t be difficult.</p>
<p>3. Price<br />
Apple&#8217;s spokesperson was not able to comment on local pricing of the iPad in Asia. But given that this is not an operator-subsidized product, its price shouldn&#8217;t be too different from what it costs in the US. Let&#8217;s take the base US$499 version as an example. That&#8217;s S$700 or 16,547 Thai baht at the current exchange rate. Factor in taxes and a slight premium (Apple products generally cost less in their home country), and we reckon the iPad will go for about S$799 in Singapore and 18,900 baht in Thailand,.</p>
<p>4. iBooks not available in Asia<br />
One of the biggest features of the iPad is its iBooks app which will let you buy e-books. This makes the Apple slate potentially capable of replacing a dedicated e-book reader such as the Amazon Kindle. The bad news for us here in Asia is that, currently, the iBookstore is available only in the US (see footnote on Apple iPad features page). This is not too surprising as even Amazon has not tied down deals with publishers to sell e-books everywhere&#8211;for instance, its e-book store isn&#8217;t accessible to those in Singapore and Malaysia.</p>
<p>Whether this impasse will be a long-term one (like the iTunes music store) or something that will get sorted out soon is a mystery for now. Just don&#8217;t get your hopes up too high if you live in Asia.</p>
<p>5. Language options<br />
If you look at the specifications of the iPad, carefully, you will notice it doesn&#8217;t support as many languages as the iPhone. Some notable omissions that would affect users in our region are Thai, Indonesian and Malay. This may get sorted out as the iPhone OS for the iPad gets updated. But if you need one of those languages, check the specs page carefully before buying an iPad when it becomes available.</p>
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		<title>Apple tablet will be based on iPhone OS</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>krish</dc:creator>
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The eve of Apple&#8217;s expected tablet announcement, the top executive at a major book publisher has stolen a bit of Apple&#8217;s thunder. All of those are the kinds of details Steve Jobs typically leaves for himself to reveal. For those unfamiliar with the Apple way: The company has basically zero tolerance for talking about products [...]]]></description>
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The eve of Apple&#8217;s expected tablet announcement, the top executive at a major book publisher has stolen a bit of Apple&#8217;s thunder. All of those are the kinds of details Steve Jobs typically leaves for himself to reveal. For those unfamiliar with the Apple way: The company has basically zero tolerance for talking about products before they&#8217;re ready. In other words, we can assume that McGraw isn&#8217;t getting a holiday card from Jobs this year. In an incident that&#8217;s become almost legendary in the Apple community, back in 2000, graphics chipmaker ATI, now owned by AMD, issued a press release that made reference to a Power Mac yet to be introduced by Apple. Jobs was said to be livid and omitted any mention of ATI from his keynote. Nevertheless, McGraw is the first named source offering actual confirmation of the operating system and specific content for the device, namely textbooks. From all the other unnamed sources talking to the press, we already have a good idea that there will be magazine, book, and newspaper content as well. It&#8217;s been a guessing game as to whether Apple would simply adapt iPhone OS for the tablet or go to a new operating system for the device. Now that we know it&#8217;s iPhone OS, that also pretty much guarantees that we&#8217;ll get a peek at the new operating system for the iPhone on Wednesday as well.</p>
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