Apple Tablet Won't Bring Flash Support or a Kickstand
Although it sounds like Apple’s most amazing device ever released, the iPad has its drawbacks. First thing to complain about is the fact that the iPad won’t bring Adobe Flash support which means that you won’t get to enjoy rich media although they say, and I quote, it delivers “the best web experience you’ve ever had.” Quite a deal breaker, if you ask me!

Another thing that would make some grumpy, the slick Apple tablet won’t come with a built-in kickstand to hold it up — which for the average John and Mary, means that the iPad cares more about aesthetics than your wrists. Of course you don’t have to worry about it, as unlike Flash support, third-party peripherals makers will come up with something as soon as possible.

But enough talking about the bad aspects of the iPad, we certainly need to give Caesar what’s Caesar’s, so here’s a white ball from TFTS for running out of the box native iPhone apps — really cool news for developers, isn’t it?
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