The iPad is definitely the coast in aircraft pilots. After the civil fleet, it was the turn of the pilots of the Army U.S. Air to acquire iPad to replace bulky paper documentation. This is the U. S. Air Force, after the Army, who chose the famous tablet lettuce. According to the MacRumors blog iOS, the Army has spent $9 million in this command, or approximately 18,000 iPad 2.
Yet only a few days ago, The Verge published an article announcing that the U.S. Air Force had finally retracted on the purchase of some 2,000 iPad, preferring to opt for Android tablets for some reason ... especially curious Questioned by the press, the army said Good Reader app to read the cards wrong flight was to be developed by a Russian company. However, the oil of the army in charge of the case, Michael McCarthy, would have opposed this decision, the demons of the Cold War resurgissants ... Still, when unlocked $800 machines of this kind, we may well find 20,000 to hire a programmer for national to have its own player software flight charts (type Reader PDFs) ...
Unless this is the arrival of the iPad 3 that has changed is the opinion of Staff ...
Yet only a few days ago, The Verge published an article announcing that the U.S. Air Force had finally retracted on the purchase of some 2,000 iPad, preferring to opt for Android tablets for some reason ... especially curious Questioned by the press, the army said Good Reader app to read the cards wrong flight was to be developed by a Russian company. However, the oil of the army in charge of the case, Michael McCarthy, would have opposed this decision, the demons of the Cold War resurgissants ... Still, when unlocked $800 machines of this kind, we may well find 20,000 to hire a programmer for national to have its own player software flight charts (type Reader PDFs) ...
Unless this is the arrival of the iPad 3 that has changed is the opinion of Staff ...