iPad Users Reporting Wi-Fi And Overheating Problems
The iPad has been a success so far with several hundred thousand units reported to have been sold in the first two days of launch. While the early reviews from customers have been overtly positive, there seem to be two issues that has affected a lot of iPad users. TechCrunch...
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tip for people live in hot place
put your ipad in waterproof case
and sink it every time you feel the
temp is rising:)
just kidding -
i smell an update coming :D
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I ran my iPad thru the dishwasher to cool it down and now I don't get that message any more...
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Did you add the special Proctor & Gamble iPad detergent for dishwasser usage?
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No, sadly. That may be why it took so long in the dryer to get all the water out, even with a couple of pairs of boots to help knock it out.
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Beating it with a baseball bat didn't seem to help.
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Note to all Ipad user at universities that require sign on access to WIFI. The Ipad doesn't work with sign on wireless. See article
http://media.www.gwhatchet.com/media/storage/paper332/news/2010/04/05/News/Students.Staff.Will.Not.Be.Able.To.Use.Gwireless.With.Ipad-3899793.shtml -
Fortunately you can put the iPhone in your pocket to cool it down. Now where to put that iPad? underneath your shirt? :D
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Told you guys it was going to suck :)
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I would think the Ipad goes where its name implies, at least for about a week a month.