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The next-gen iPhone screen resolution claim to be 960 x 640 ? |
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Written by Kate Clarkson
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Sunday, 30 May 2010 14:41 |
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There's only one week to the Apple's WWDC 2010, the next iPhone rumors are going to effect. We have seen the iPhone leak from Gizmodo, and this time, some pictures come from Czech site superiphone.cz, which has used their microscope to claim that the new iPhone 4G/HD is having a . If this's true, then the new iPhone will be the King of current phones, cause it carry the highest resolution, increases the pixel density to 320 dpi, much more higher then others. What will the new iPhone gonna be is still in mist, and only can be known until Steve Jobs announced it on June 7th. |
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Finally: Skype 2.0 Updated for 3G Calling |
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Written by Kate Clarkson
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Sunday, 30 May 2010 12:14 |
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Skype has update their iPhone app to the version 2.0, which finally allow calling over the 3G network. With Skype, users can call or text anyone else using Skype for free. Previously, Skype for the iPhone would only let user make calls while the device was connected to Wifi. Now you can make some Skype calls using AT&T 3G connection and some people has claimed that he even got it wo work on EDGE. Make your calls right now, the Skype-to-Skype calls on 3G are just free untill the end of August, them there'll be a small monthly fee.
Upgrades / improvements include: - Call using your 3G connection. Skype-to-Skype calls on 3G are free until at least end of August 2010, after which there will be a small monthly fee (operator charges for data will still apply). - Near CD-quality sound for Skype-to-Skype calls using wideband audio (SILK codec) on iPhone 3GS and 2nd generation iPod touch. - Enhanced call quality indicator. - Improved start-up time. - Fast access to the dial pad from iPhone home screen. |
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New accossory - the most talent light - t'Light |
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Written by Kate Clarkson
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Sunday, 30 May 2010 08:47 |
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Now, we will introduce to you a new desktop product, the most coolest iPhone and iPod accessories we have found in quite sometime. The accessory called itself the t'Light, and claims to be "the most talented light". Why it's the most talented light? It's an LED light which can run for over 50,00 hours (cool), and with an iPod dock in the base. It means that this product not only a light, it's also an iPhone and iPod accessory which can charge your iPhone and iPod. And including a port for your laptop and a USB port for charging another portable device, your iPad can also be charged by this light.
If not omit an audio out jack, all these features will make t'Light sound like a really perfect product. While it's still amazing after all.
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The Next Apple TV to be a $99 iPhone OS-based device? |
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Written by Kate Clarkson
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Saturday, 29 May 2010 11:16 |
The next Apple TV has been rumored to be based on the same OS with the next iPhone, and it will be a totally remained device built upon both the hardware and software architecture of the iPhone 4G/HD, and the price will be $99.
According to an Engadget source, the device is rumored to have the same internals, down to that A4 CPU and a limited amount of flash storage - just 16GB, but can offer full 1080p HD output, and the device will be "quite small". Apple TV will get more closely into Apple's mobile offerings. To let these happen, Apple will offer network streaming for devices like Time Capsules while mooing to cloud-based streaming that works within iPhone OS. So this is why the next Apple TV has been described by some as "an iPHone without a screen." The report didn't mention any about app support, but since the new device will work within iPhone OS, the app support will be the most expected point. Will Apple bring a doozy for us? |
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NBC and Time Wamer chossing Flash, Not Apple |
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Written by Kate Clarkson
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Friday, 28 May 2010 15:05 |
Apple has a long-time fight with Adobe on Flash issue, and according to a report from Meffedia, the number of iPhone/iPad-friendly web sides have a upward trend. While, according to the latest report from the New York Post, some of the major media companies have show their support to Flash, not Apple.
Media firms like NBC Universal and Time Warner have told Apple that they won't be converting their web video to HTML5, which the only format that iPhone and iPad are supported. This is a really bad news to Apple but a splendid for Adobe. It's mean that for iPad and iPhone users these companies' web videos are not able to see on your devices, they can only be showed on those devices which supporting Flash. Since Google has always open their arms to Flash, and the media companies are tired to be pinned on by Apple, so this might be a good chance for Google and other Flash-friendly tablets to allure some people. |
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