Blend Coffeehouse

2327 E Burnside St Portland, OR

503-234-8610

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By Burchard on 05/14/12

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By Cathy on 05/09/12

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By Jacoby on 04/29/12

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By Staysha on 04/26/12

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By Jesslyn on 04/25/12

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The iPad 2 is 33 percent thinner than its predecessor, at a mind-melting 8.8mm, and a little lighter at just over 600g, while paintjob options have been expanded: you’ll get a choice between white and black. It’ll be available on both AT&T and Verizon, and all variants start shipping on March 11th. Apple Retail Stores will start sales at the unusual hour of 5PM, which will probably make online pre-orders the fastest way to get yours.In terms of new software, Apple’s launching iOS 4.3 alongside the new iPad and bringing with it much improved Safari performance as well as FaceTime, Photo Booth, iMovie and GarageBand (the latter two costing $ 4.99 a piece) apps specifically for the newly camera-enriched iPad. Personal Hotspot capabilities are also arriving in the latest version of the OS, but they’ll be exclusive to the iPhone 4, so you won’t be able to share your 3G iPad’s connection. The minimum compatible version of iTunes for the new iPad 2 will be the freshly released 10.2. car insurance auto insurance quotes

Food: The iPad 2 is 33 percent thinner than its predecessor, at a mind-melting 8.8mm, and a little lighter at just over 600g, while paintjob options have been expanded: you’ll get a choice between white and black. It’ll be available on both AT&T and Verizon, and all variants start shipping on March 11th. Apple Retail Stores will start sales at the unusual hour of 5PM, which will probably make online pre-orders the fastest way to get yours.In terms of new software, Apple’s launching iOS 4.3 alongside the new iPad and bringing with it much improved Safari performance as well as FaceTime, Photo Booth, iMovie and GarageBand (the latter two costing $ 4.99 a piece) apps specifically for the newly camera-enriched iPad. Personal Hotspot capabilities are also arriving in the latest version of the OS, but they’ll be exclusive to the iPhone 4, so you won’t be able to share your 3G iPad’s connection. The minimum compatible version of iTunes for the new iPad 2 will be the freshly released 10.2. car insurance auto insurance quotes

Drink: The iPad 2 is 33 percent thinner than its predecessor, at a mind-melting 8.8mm, and a little lighter at just over 600g, while paintjob options have been expanded: you’ll get a choice between white and black. It’ll be available on both AT&T and Verizon, and all variants start shipping on March 11th. Apple Retail Stores will start sales at the unusual hour of 5PM, which will probably make online pre-orders the fastest way to get yours.In terms of new software, Apple’s launching iOS 4.3 alongside the new iPad and bringing with it much improved Safari performance as well as FaceTime, Photo Booth, iMovie and GarageBand (the latter two costing $ 4.99 a piece) apps specifically for the newly camera-enriched iPad. Personal Hotspot capabilities are also arriving in the latest version of the OS, but they’ll be exclusive to the iPhone 4, so you won’t be able to share your 3G iPad’s connection. The minimum compatible version of iTunes for the new iPad 2 will be the freshly released 10.2. car insurance auto insurance quotes

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By Indian on 04/10/12

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By lnchjllhnet on 03/11/12

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NEWEST MODEL (Personal Computers) I have bought both an iPad2 and Xoom for unmcmoon family members. I thought it worth comparing the two devices for anyone interested. Many of my comments are subjective so bear that in mind when reading the review. External appearance and feel: The iPad2 screen has a unmcmoon feel from the Xoom screen the iPad2 is a bit oilskin, less likely to stick when moving small distances. The screen on the Xoom tends to show fingerprints more than the Ipad2 for some reason. Everyone in this family thinks that the iPad2 looks sharper than the Xoom. Both weigh 1.6 lbs. Subjectively, the Xoom feels heavier than the Ipad2, but it's an illusion perhaps caused by it's slightly smaller size. UPDATE: I need to learn to use the scales the Xoom is about 3 ounces heavier than the iPad2. Both have a similar size screen, measured diagonally. But the aspect ratio is unmcmoon 4:3 for iPad2, 16:9 for Xoom. This means that the iPad2 really has a larger viewing area, and this makes a real difference when scrolling through a web site. The iPad2 screen is brighter than the Xoom screen. Hardware performance: The Xoom feels a bit quicker than the iPad2, and the specs show that it is quicker. Both have dual core processors based on ARM designs. The Xoom seems to be able to handle graphics better than the iPad2. As far as connecting to Wifi networks, both seem to have this one down pat they both just work. User Interface: The iPad2 is just like a huge iPhone. Whether this excellent or terrible is subjective. For me, it's excellent polished, flexible and can be customized to my needs. The Xoom user interface is perfectly new, and unfortunately it shows there are many rough edges. Some examples: moving icons around to assemble programs together is not intuitive and they keep moving back; you can see the first 5 applications running on the Xoom and select one, but the list doesn't scroll so applications that don't show in the list can't be selected; you can't close applications (except by a force quit that can lose data) as the Xoom decides when to quit an application; customization is possible but more hard than the iPad2. In small, the Xoom user interface is a work in progress fantastic the makings but now quite flawed. Operating System: The iPad2 uses Apple's IOS. It works, but it uses cooperative multitasking which (in theory) is less effective than the full multitasking on the Xoom which uses a version of Google's Android designed for tablets. In do, they both work fine and I doubt anyone would notice the difference. Applications: iPad2 has 70,000 apps available from the Apple App store and it also runs the 300,000 apps available for the iPhone. Xoom now has around 60 apps and it can run Android phone apps (but they are stretched in one direction which makes them look weird). Some of the iPad2 applications are pretty impressive GarageBand for example. There are many games on the iPad2, and just a few games made for the Xoom. If this doesn't improve quickly, the Xoom is sunk. After all, applications are generally the reason people buy these devices. Browsing: Because of the screen aspect ratio that I mentioned, I rather browsing on the iPad2. The Xoom has Adobe Flash and the iPad2 doesn't, but so far I haven't come across a single instance everywhere this has been an issue. I'm sure there are very many sites not compatible with iPad2, but I haven't browsed to one of them yet. Camera: I don't use the camera much, and I'm not really sure if either is better. In the family, the Xoom owner says the Xoom is better, the iPad2 owner says the iPad2. The Xoom has flash and iPad2 doesn't which is a win for Xoom, but the Xoom seems slower to take a picture. Speakers: The Xoom has two small speakers, iPad2 has one slightly larger speaker. The sound is to some extent better feature on the iPad2 and the Xoom cannot achieve the same volume as the iPad2. But they are both pretty poor use headset or an external speaker if you want decent audio. Battery life: Hard for me to give an exact comparison, but based on family usage it seems the iPad2 has the edge here, but not by much. Internal storage: The Xoom has 1GB of RAM and 32 GB of flash storage. The iPad2 has 512MB of RAM and 16GB, 32GB or 64GB of flash storage I bought the 64GB model. External storage: The Xoom has an external card slot that supports SD cards, but the software was not ready in time for the product release. The slot is inoperative until Motorola releases an operating system update. The iPad2 has no external storage support. User Experience: The iPad2 was up and running quite quickly. I connected the device to iTunes and it automatically updated to the latest version of the operating

Food: NEWEST MODEL (Personal Computers) I have bought both an iPad2 and Xoom for unmcmoon family members. I thought it worth comparing the two devices for anyone interested. Many of my comments are subjective so bear that in mind when reading the review. External appearance and feel: The iPad2 screen has a unmcmoon feel from the Xoom screen the iPad2 is a bit oilskin, less likely to stick when moving small distances. The screen on the Xoom tends to show fingerprints more than the Ipad2 for some reason. Everyone in this family thinks that the iPad2 looks sharper than the Xoom. Both weigh 1.6 lbs. Subjectively, the Xoom feels heavier than the Ipad2, but it's an illusion perhaps caused by it's slightly smaller size. UPDATE: I need to learn to use the scales the Xoom is about 3 ounces heavier than the iPad2. Both have a similar size screen, measured diagonally. But the aspect ratio is unmcmoon 4:3 for iPad2, 16:9 for Xoom. This means that the iPad2 really has a larger viewing area, and this makes a real difference when scrolling through a web site. The iPad2 screen is brighter than the Xoom screen. Hardware performance: The Xoom feels a bit quicker than the iPad2, and the specs show that it is quicker. Both have dual core processors based on ARM designs. The Xoom seems to be able to handle graphics better than the iPad2. As far as connecting to Wifi networks, both seem to have this one down pat they both just work. User Interface: The iPad2 is just like a huge iPhone. Whether this excellent or terrible is subjective. For me, it's excellent polished, flexible and can be customized to my needs. The Xoom user interface is perfectly new, and unfortunately it shows there are many rough edges. Some examples: moving icons around to assemble programs together is not intuitive and they keep moving back; you can see the first 5 applications running on the Xoom and select one, but the list doesn't scroll so applications that don't show in the list can't be selected; you can't close applications (except by a force quit that can lose data) as the Xoom decides when to quit an application; customization is possible but more hard than the iPad2. In small, the Xoom user interface is a work in progress fantastic the makings but now quite flawed. Operating System: The iPad2 uses Apple's IOS. It works, but it uses cooperative multitasking which (in theory) is less effective than the full multitasking on the Xoom which uses a version of Google's Android designed for tablets. In do, they both work fine and I doubt anyone would notice the difference. Applications: iPad2 has 70,000 apps available from the Apple App store and it also runs the 300,000 apps available for the iPhone. Xoom now has around 60 apps and it can run Android phone apps (but they are stretched in one direction which makes them look weird). Some of the iPad2 applications are pretty impressive GarageBand for example. There are many games on the iPad2, and just a few games made for the Xoom. If this doesn't improve quickly, the Xoom is sunk. After all, applications are generally the reason people buy these devices. Browsing: Because of the screen aspect ratio that I mentioned, I rather browsing on the iPad2. The Xoom has Adobe Flash and the iPad2 doesn't, but so far I haven't come across a single instance everywhere this has been an issue. I'm sure there are very many sites not compatible with iPad2, but I haven't browsed to one of them yet. Camera: I don't use the camera much, and I'm not really sure if either is better. In the family, the Xoom owner says the Xoom is better, the iPad2 owner says the iPad2. The Xoom has flash and iPad2 doesn't which is a win for Xoom, but the Xoom seems slower to take a picture. Speakers: The Xoom has two small speakers, iPad2 has one slightly larger speaker. The sound is to some extent better feature on the iPad2 and the Xoom cannot achieve the same volume as the iPad2. But they are both pretty poor use headset or an external speaker if you want decent audio. Battery life: Hard for me to give an exact comparison, but based on family usage it seems the iPad2 has the edge here, but not by much. Internal storage: The Xoom has 1GB of RAM and 32 GB of flash storage. The iPad2 has 512MB of RAM and 16GB, 32GB or 64GB of flash storage I bought the 64GB model. External storage: The Xoom has an external card slot that supports SD cards, but the software was not ready in time for the product release. The slot is inoperative until Motorola releases an operating system update. The iPad2 has no external storage support. User Experience: The iPad2 was up and running quite quickly. I connected the device to iTunes and it automatically updated to the latest version of the operating

Drink: NEWEST MODEL (Personal Computers) I have bought both an iPad2 and Xoom for unmcmoon family members. I thought it worth comparing the two devices for anyone interested. Many of my comments are subjective so bear that in mind when reading the review. External appearance and feel: The iPad2 screen has a unmcmoon feel from the Xoom screen the iPad2 is a bit oilskin, less likely to stick when moving small distances. The screen on the Xoom tends to show fingerprints more than the Ipad2 for some reason. Everyone in this family thinks that the iPad2 looks sharper than the Xoom. Both weigh 1.6 lbs. Subjectively, the Xoom feels heavier than the Ipad2, but it's an illusion perhaps caused by it's slightly smaller size. UPDATE: I need to learn to use the scales the Xoom is about 3 ounces heavier than the iPad2. Both have a similar size screen, measured diagonally. But the aspect ratio is unmcmoon 4:3 for iPad2, 16:9 for Xoom. This means that the iPad2 really has a larger viewing area, and this makes a real difference when scrolling through a web site. The iPad2 screen is brighter than the Xoom screen. Hardware performance: The Xoom feels a bit quicker than the iPad2, and the specs show that it is quicker. Both have dual core processors based on ARM designs. The Xoom seems to be able to handle graphics better than the iPad2. As far as connecting to Wifi networks, both seem to have this one down pat they both just work. User Interface: The iPad2 is just like a huge iPhone. Whether this excellent or terrible is subjective. For me, it's excellent polished, flexible and can be customized to my needs. The Xoom user interface is perfectly new, and unfortunately it shows there are many rough edges. Some examples: moving icons around to assemble programs together is not intuitive and they keep moving back; you can see the first 5 applications running on the Xoom and select one, but the list doesn't scroll so applications that don't show in the list can't be selected; you can't close applications (except by a force quit that can lose data) as the Xoom decides when to quit an application; customization is possible but more hard than the iPad2. In small, the Xoom user interface is a work in progress fantastic the makings but now quite flawed. Operating System: The iPad2 uses Apple's IOS. It works, but it uses cooperative multitasking which (in theory) is less effective than the full multitasking on the Xoom which uses a version of Google's Android designed for tablets. In do, they both work fine and I doubt anyone would notice the difference. Applications: iPad2 has 70,000 apps available from the Apple App store and it also runs the 300,000 apps available for the iPhone. Xoom now has around 60 apps and it can run Android phone apps (but they are stretched in one direction which makes them look weird). Some of the iPad2 applications are pretty impressive GarageBand for example. There are many games on the iPad2, and just a few games made for the Xoom. If this doesn't improve quickly, the Xoom is sunk. After all, applications are generally the reason people buy these devices. Browsing: Because of the screen aspect ratio that I mentioned, I rather browsing on the iPad2. The Xoom has Adobe Flash and the iPad2 doesn't, but so far I haven't come across a single instance everywhere this has been an issue. I'm sure there are very many sites not compatible with iPad2, but I haven't browsed to one of them yet. Camera: I don't use the camera much, and I'm not really sure if either is better. In the family, the Xoom owner says the Xoom is better, the iPad2 owner says the iPad2. The Xoom has flash and iPad2 doesn't which is a win for Xoom, but the Xoom seems slower to take a picture. Speakers: The Xoom has two small speakers, iPad2 has one slightly larger speaker. The sound is to some extent better feature on the iPad2 and the Xoom cannot achieve the same volume as the iPad2. But they are both pretty poor use headset or an external speaker if you want decent audio. Battery life: Hard for me to give an exact comparison, but based on family usage it seems the iPad2 has the edge here, but not by much. Internal storage: The Xoom has 1GB of RAM and 32 GB of flash storage. The iPad2 has 512MB of RAM and 16GB, 32GB or 64GB of flash storage I bought the 64GB model. External storage: The Xoom has an external card slot that supports SD cards, but the software was not ready in time for the product release. The slot is inoperative until Motorola releases an operating system update. The iPad2 has no external storage support. User Experience: The iPad2 was up and running quite quickly. I connected the device to iTunes and it automatically updated to the latest version of the operating

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By Sagar on 03/10/12

Great spot to sit and ponder or grab something quick to-go.

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Super comfy. Friendliest service. You'll be a regular before you know it.

Food: Bagels are tasty.

Drink: Best cold-brewed iced coffee in town.

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By Jenny on 08/24/05

It's a great place to chill an afternoon away.

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Easy-going spot with a bright main seating area and a darker, sunken cove with couches.

Food: Good bagels with various spreads or as a sandwich. Eclectic, yummy array of pastries.

Drink: Coffee, hot or iced. The standard espresso drinks and a fridge stocked full of Naked juice.

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By Adam on 08/09/05

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