General Keith Alexander has been the head of NSA for a couple of years now. He was interviewed yesterday by congress for the position of Head of U.S. Cyber Command. While most of the interview is classified, General Alexander did mention that he thought that his iPad was "wonderful." During the interview, congress wanted to know more about the iPad. Too funny.
The Henri Cartier-Bressonexhibit at MoMa opened today to members. It will open to the general public on Saturday. Henri was arguably one of the best black & white photographers that ever lived.
Engadget is covering the iPhone OS 4 press event in Cupertino today. Prior to getting into the features of the new iPhone, Steve Jobs mentioned that as of today, 450,000 iPads have been sold. That is only six days.
This guy makes the best blenders in the world. His only advertisement is on YouTube. His love of blending Apple products had increased his market share exponentially.
I don't think that Iwill put my new iPad through a blender just yet!
This is a very cool story. On Saturday, iPad launch day, Steve Jobs walked into an Apple store in Palo Alto California for a very brief visit. While there, he did a demo of the iPad for a young girl, then strolled out as quickly as he had come in.
The iPad is being delivered today to those insightful enough to order them early. UPS trucks are making Saturday deliveries all over the country.
This is really going to be huge. Piper Jaffray feels that Apple will be able to sell every iPad that they produce. That could be 14.4 million iPads in 2011 and another 20 million in 2012.