The reason why this works for Macs (and for cars) is that when the new model comes out, the old model is no longer manufactured and sold. Once it goes out of stock, it's gone. With the iPad (and also the iPhone), Apple…
Sugar Inc, San Francisco, no remote Small engineering team (<30) at a mid-sizeish, startup-ish company, and we're looking for 4 engineers: 2 PHP, one Java, one Objective C. More info here:…
The completely unrealistic way to solve this problem would be with Mobile IP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_IP But I don't know if that has ever really been used outside of a research context.
The reason why this works for Macs (and for cars) is that when the new model comes out, the old model is no longer manufactured and sold. Once it goes out of stock, it's gone. With the iPad (and also the iPhone), Apple…
Sugar Inc, San Francisco, no remote Small engineering team (<30) at a mid-sizeish, startup-ish company, and we're looking for 4 engineers: 2 PHP, one Java, one Objective C. More info here:…
The completely unrealistic way to solve this problem would be with Mobile IP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_IP But I don't know if that has ever really been used outside of a research context.