Evil Witch from Snow White added to Apple logo on back of iPad
For the Disneyphiles out there, you know who you are
Evil Witch from Snow White added to Apple logo on back of iPad
For the Disneyphiles out there, you know who you are
Aaaarrrrr! – Avast Ye Comic Book Pirates!: “
Apparently yet another industry might soon get their panties in a new
bind about piracy, as though there were ever anything that could be done
about it. Piracy issues and complaints go back to the days of sheet
music publishers and the complaints have little changed. They’ve just
gone digital.
Fanning the flames of this yet-to-ignite
controversy comes Comic Book Resources doing everything they can to
start a panic. Having discovered the screenshot feature of the iPad
(same as the iPhone’s and iPod touch’s), they wasted no time in opening
various apps and taking high quality screenshots of digital comics. We
have to say, their shots are pretty sweet and make us want to read
comics pretty bad. They also did the same thing for books from the
iBookstore, though these were considerably less sexy.
Image Source: Comic Book Resources
The images
were all 1.3 MB in size and measured 768 x 1024. They rendered crisp and
clear, and the staff at Comic Books Resources informed readers that
they could easily be downloaded off the iPad and onto a computer. From
there, who knows where these could end up? Maybe even on CBR’s website.
But
will this lead to digital comics piracy? We took a brief tour through
the world of torrent sites and found that pirated versions of comics are
already very well established. There are even torrent sites devoted to
nothing more than comics, and RapidShare links proliferate on blogs and
other places. While pirates have had a variety of ways to go about
making this stolen booty, from hacking the DRM out of legitimately
obtained .cbr and .cbz files to taking paper comics and manually
scanning or photographing them, CBR is right to point out that the iPad
takes a couple steps out of the process.
Of course it doesn’t
take those interested in piracy long to figure out how to use new
gadgets, and we’re relatively sure that enterprising pirates are already
on to this trick. The question remains: what effect will this have on
comics sales, digital and otherwise? Our opinion? Probably not much.
While pirated comics is a growth industry (and would have continued
growing without the iPad screenshot feature), we sincerely doubt that
those who were already willing to download torrent files will be more
inclined to this because of an improvement in image quality. At the same
time, those who prefer to pay for their comics will also, we suspect,
continue to do so. And while a more efficient way of making images might
speed up pirates in their nefarious business, turnaround time on new
titles is pretty brisk already.
Even CBR’s proposed solution,
disabling the screenshot feature for certain apps, is unlikely to prove
any kind of hindrance. Do they really think that the dastardly villains
who pirate comic books would quail at something as small potatoes as
jailbreaking their iPads to do their dirty work? Screenshot comics
piracy is coming whether they like it or not, and much like music
piracy, there’s little the industry can do to stop it.
Consider
this: J.K. Rowling’s popular Harry Potter novels are not available
legally in any digital print format whatsoever, but after each book’s
release, pirates had scanned each and every page (some novels topping
800 pages) and uploaded PDFs of the titles. Within hours. If pirates are
willing to go to that trouble, for no profit at all to themselves, then
one little gadget’s screenshot feature is unlikely to encourage them
that much more.
Now if you’ll excuse us, we’ve got some songs we
want to record off the radio with our boombox.
“
(Via Mac|Life all RSS Feed.)
Also the Hilarious App of the day
The App of the Day for Thursday, April 15th is Plants vs. Zombies.
Plants vs. Zombies: Stem a zombie attack on your iPhone! A mob of fun-loving zombies is about to invade your home, and your only defense is an arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants. Use peashooters, wall-nuts, cherry bombs and more to slow down, confuse, weaken and mulchify 26 types of zombies before they can reach your front door.
Each zombie has its own special skills, so you’ll need to think fast and plant faster to combat them all. But be careful how you use your limited supply of greens and seeds… as you battle the fun-dead, obstacles like a setting sun, creeping fog and a swimming pool add to the challenging fun. Get ready to soil your plants!
Features:
-Conquer all 50 levels of Adventure mode – through day, night and fog, in a swimming pool and on the rooftop
-Battle 26 types of zombies including pole-vaulters, snorkelers and ‘Zomboni’ drivers
-Earn 49 powerful perennials and collect coins to buy upgrades, power-ups and more
-Open the Almanac to see all the plants and zombies, plus amusing ‘facts’ and quotes
-Collect 13 iPhone-exclusive PvZ achievements
-Replay levels in the all-new Quick Play arena
-All the fun of the hit PC/Mac game – adapted for fun-dead fun on your iPhone
-Hilarious graphics, great soundtrack and a bonus music video
Buy Plants vs. Zombies now! ($2.99)
”
(Via App of the Day.)
Apple Is Attracting New Mac And iPhone Users By the Millions
4:38 pm, April 20th, 2010, Leander Kahney
Apple is sweeping up PC switchers and new iPhone users by the millions.
Take the 8.75 million iPhones Apple sold in the March quarter. Add them to the 42.4 million sold at the end of the last quarter. That makes 51.15 million iPhones sold to date. That’s a lot of iPhone users.
Also consider that half of the Macs sold in the quarter from Apple stores were to people who have never owned a Mac.
The March quarter was Apple’s best ever for iPhone sales, racking up more than double the number of units sold in the same quarter last year. Mac unit sales are up 33 percent. Apple is projecting similar numbers for the next quarter.
And there’s no end in sight. On the analyst conference call right now, Apple COO Tim Cook is talking about increased retail distribution points (like Radio Shack) and the massive growth opportunities in China. And all this during a recession.
you go Steve