The new iPad isn’t even available to the general public yet, but that won’t stop us from thinking about its successor. The new new iPad, or iPad 4, should arrive sometime in 2013 and based on what Apple has — or hasn’t — done already, we can start making predictions on a fourth iteration of the iconic device.
can anyone with 4.1.2 check something for me...
I have both the Kii keyboard (very good btw) and Jelly Bean keyboard and neither of them are giving me predictions anymore. I press the space bar and the suggestion area at the top of the keyboard is blank. They both still correct words plus give options if I swipe they just aren't giving next word predictions.
Given that analysts never really saw Android or iOS coming, I tend to take long-term predictions/forecasts/guesses* (delete as applicable) with a pinch of salt. But for the short-term these predictions aren’t usually too far off the mark.
This week's open source cloud headlines featured doomsday predictions about the consequences of the Oracle and Google dispute; why Rackspace's first quarter earnings have some analysts scaling down cloud computing predictions; and a crop of interesting trends including moves to abandon hypervisors and go bare metal in the cloud.
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Many great technology breakthroughs are subject to analyst predictions about how quickly that technology will take over the world. In 2007, Gartner famously forecasted that all PCs would be virtualized by 2010.
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Well, we erred in our 2011 predictions in not repeating a 2010 forecast that Carol Bartz would be ousted as Yahoo CEO -- it was bound to happen, we just called that one too early. Then again, we also predicted last year that Oracle would buy Salesforce.com and have decided not to repeat ourselves this year, so we'll see if we were just ahead on that one, too.
Cloud computing seems to be all the rage these days. It’s not just a passing fad of course, it’s actually a very real business and a state of the art. The problem is that cloud computing means many things to many people, whether it’s public cloud, private cloud, software, infrastructure or platform as a service, etc.
I have a TF101 with the latest Revolver on it. I also have the Swype like capability from Android 4.2... through the Asus stock keyboard. No predictions while swiping, but everything else works including normal predictions, and no crashes at all.
Is this normal? ;)