Apple accepts applications for the iPad and some developers will receive iPads early

Starting today Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), accept applications for iPad in AppStore, at the same time asking developers to send their applications for verification by March 27 so that they are accepted and ready for download on April 3 when the giant from Cupertino will deliver hundreds of thousands de iPads pre-ordered these days.

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), prepare ahead of time with applications so that future customers have something to download when the precious products are delivered to them, but this rush of those from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it could be due to the cumbersome negotiations with the big trusts TV and print media to ensure future customers the possibility to see their favorite movies/series or read their favorite newspapers/magazines directly from iPad.

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), he went so far with the preparations that he sent some iPads to a predetermined group of developers to test them, but he imposed some rules absurd to protect the products from prying eyes. Such as Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), asked the respective developers to test iPad- in rooms with all the windows closed and the curtains drawn, at the same time they must be fixed to a solid and fixed object in that room.

Absolutely bizarre conditions, but at the same time curious, what they could have Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), to hide why they ask the developers so much secrecy? Let the final version come iPadwith a few surprises? We will be convinced of this only when they are delivered on April 3.

Would-be testers of the tablet-style computer, due to be released Apr. 3, must promise to keep it isolated in a room with blacked-out windows, according to four people familiar with the more than 10-page pact that bars partners from disclosing information about the iPad. To ensure that it cannot be removed, the iPad must also remain tethered to a fixed object, said the people, who asked not to be named because their plans for the iPad have not been made public. Apple won't send out an iPad until potential partners send photographic evidence that they've complied.