Thursday, 23 May 2013

Record 40GB per second!!!!!!!


Think your network is fast? 
Getting a gigabyte- sized movie 
over your local wireless network 
to your hard drive in a few 
seconds is old hat. Now there’s a 
network that can push a 2-hour, 
high- 
definition movie to a computer a 
mile away in less time than it 
takes to read a single word.At the 
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 
in Germany, a new record has 
been set: 40GB persecond over a 
distance of about .6 of a 
mile.That’s like sending 10 high- 
def feature films 

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Friday, 3 May 2013

Touch or not Touch?


There is a new frenzy about touch screen mobile phones: touch or not touch? That’s the question my friend…
What are the strength and weaknesses of touch phones?
Touch screen is still a recent technology and some progress has to be made in order to be successful. Apple has it right and its touch screen technology is amazing but there is still progress to be made. If you want to write a long message, you can’t beat a real keyboard. Touch screen is intuitive for sure but again it’s not that simple. With a keyboard, you have many more options…
I have a blackberry with a real keyboard and I write a lot of messages so I guess touch screen is not for me. It’s a matter of preferences. Just make sure that you are aware of what you like and what you want when you buy a touch screen mobile phone. Enjoy!
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iRule iPhone


Interesting… You need to find the size of a nickel or anything else? Just use iRule. It sounds simple but it’s pretty useful!

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Thursday, 2 May 2013

iPhone HD images leak, iPhone and iPad demand to boost earnings, 5 reasons for a new iPhone in June


Over the weekend, some images of what is claimed to be the iPhone HD or 4th generation iPhone hit the web. The camera was supposedly found in a bar in San Jose California, probably left there after a clandestine meeting among Jobs and Gates on how to rule the world.
Apple is expected to unveil its earnings for Q1 2010 soon and big things are expected. Strong demand for the iPhone and the iPad are expected to add to the earnings report.
PC Magazine has offered up the top five reasons we will see a new iPhone that spring. The number one reason is that it fits the pattern with number two being the blocking of vacations for AT&T workers in June.
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How the iPhone 4G was leaked, Apple wants iPhone 4G back, SlashGear app lands


Those images of the iPhone 4G that have been turning up have a bit more of a story to go with them now. After a tear down, the device found in a bar in California is apparently the real deal lost by an employee out for a night on the town. Someone needs to dust off their resume.
Apple has really given weight to the iPhone 4g prototype that was found in the bar I just mentioned by asking Gizmodo to give the device back. Each duration the company demands images or composition come down, it’s seen as an admission that said composition is real by many.
Sister site SlashGear has its own iPhone app that is now available on the App Store for folks to download. It offers updates on new stories on the site.
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Bluetooth Raisin health monitor clears FDA, Adobe scraps Apple Flash, friction mount for iPhone unveiled


A new health care monitor that can watch a user’s heart rate, activity, and body position has cleared the FDA called the Raisin. The device connects via Bluetooth to apps on the iPhone and other smartphones.
Adobe has announced that it has stopped working on bringing Flash to the iPhone. Adobe is instead focusing on Android and other platforms, but may still sue Apple.
A new friction dash mount for the iPhone has surfaced structure Kensington called the Dash/Friction Mount with Sound Amplified Cradle. The stand basically uses weight and friction to let the iPhone stay on the dash.
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Google Maps Nav headed to iPhone, iPhone has 72% of Japanese smartphone market, Farmville headed to iPhone


Google has stated that it plans to roll its free Google Maps Navigation feature out to other platforms. Those other platforms include the iPhone.
The Apple iPhone has captured a whopping 72% of the smartphone market in Japan. The iPhone shipped 1.69 million units in Japan for the year ending in March.
Farmville is one of those games that many society are addicted to. The company behind the game has registered several new websites including FarmVilleiPhone.com leading many to believe the game is headed to the iPhone soon.
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iPhone 4G costs Gawker $20k in all, Rhapsody offline mode, Gray Powell offered free vacation


The world knows that Gizmodo and parent Gawker Media paid $5,000 for the iPhone HD or 4G prototype that was lost in a bar in California. Gawker head Nick Denton figures the whole thing cost him about $20,000 for the handset, bonuses, and bandwidth. The money made from the exclusive is estimated to be $200,000.
Rhapsody has been on the iPhone for a while now and the service has gained an urgent new feature. Users can now take advantage of an offline listening mode that caches music and lets you listen without an World Wide Web connection.
The Apple employee who lost the infamous iPhone HD prototype in a bar has been offered a free German holiday. The offer comes from Lufthansa airlines and whether I were My. Powell I’d want to be certain Steve Jobs wasn’t sending him by on a one way ticket.
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PadRacer game rocks, Apple buys Siri, next iPhone to use LG Innotek camera


I am really digging the way some iPad games are using the iPhone as controllers. The latest such game is called PadRacer and each player uses the iPhone to control the car on the iPad screen.
Apple has acquired Siri, the company behind the personal assistant app for the iPhone. Terms of the purchase are unknown at that duration.
Reports are coming in that the next iPhone will use a camera from LG Innotek rather than the rumored OmniVision camera. The LG Innotek snapper is said to be a 5MP.
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iPhone HD finder outed, iAd campaigns as much at $1M, Siri purchase will boost voice capability


Wired has unveiled the identity of the person who found that iPhone HD prototype device in the California bar. The man’s name is Brian Hogan and according to Hogan’s attorney, “He regrets his mistake in not doing more to return the phone.”
Reports are coming in that campaigns on the new Apple iAd platform for the iPhone could cost advertisers as much as $1 million. perhaps that high price will limit the ads we are assaulted with.
I mentioned yesterday that Apple had purchased Siri, the personal assistant app firm. The buy could heraldnew voice-activated search capabilities coming to the iPhone, which would be most welcome.
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