They've still done nothing to address how one will ever get their photos (from other cameras) ONTO the iPad without the clumsy SD card reader attachment.

Of course you can do it with iPhoto on a Mac, but then you're using TWO different iPhotos and using a Mac when you should be using just this Post-PC device. You can take all the images with the iPad itself, but it's hardly something you're going to carry around with you everywhere, such as to a night on the town.

It's these details that I think have been very problematic for Apple for years and why I have firmly believed that they lack attention to the finer points. Even though compared to their competition they may seem obsessive about the smallest of details. They just keep missing out on parts to complete the whole puzzle.

Are we supposed to use iCloud exclusively to store all our photos and videos in this post-pc era? Because the megabytes add up quickly. We need to see a sort of storage locker appliance like a time capsule for storing all these goodies locally and allowing easy backups. Big huge piece of the puzzle right there that's missing.
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Bruno
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