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24 million New iPhone will be ship on June 2010, 960 x 640 IPS screen |
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Written by Kate Clarkson
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Monday, 17 May 2010 23:27 |
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According to a report, the next-generation iPhone will get many improvements especially the display that will make it to the top among smartphones. This topic first reported by Daring Fireball's John Gruber said that the next-generation iPhone will carry an improved screen, which will be a resolution of 960 x 640 pixels, up from 480 x 320 in the current iPhone.
Digitimes citing sources from Taiwan-based component markers that Foxconn, the manufacturer, is planning to ship 24 million new iPhone in June. Apple is expected to unveil the next-generation iPhone during Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 May 2010 11:48 )
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The world's first iPad inflight entertainment system available this July |
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Written by Kate Clarkson
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Monday, 17 May 2010 15:11 |
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From this July, people who choose the in-flight entertainment will have a new option. Bluebox Avionics has announce the launch of bluebook Ai, the industry's first in-flight entertainment (iFE) system to utilizes the Apple iPad. This new Ai will run on iPads, which seems to mostly involve just giving travelers an iPad to play around with while gliding through the atmosphere.
According to bluebook, the bluebox new Ai iFE system takes following advantage: • full range of games from the iTunes App Store • full selection of consumer magazines, powered by Zinio™ • at least 10 hours battery life playing video • eBooks as available in the App Store • custom apps built for your airline • and a selection of over 200,000 commercial apps available for iPad |
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dsLabs - Bring Physical Knob Interface to your iPhone |
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Written by Kate Clarkson
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Monday, 17 May 2010 13:06 |
 DsLabs have come up with a new DIY project, which add a new physical knob. This interesting little thing lets your iPhone touchscreen moving towards more than just touch. You can get some feedback while touching the screen. Similar to the soft stylus, the trick is finding a way to create a conductive path from your hand to the screen. We started by using copper tape, conductive fabrics (see the soft stylus) and wires to simulate two touch points on opposite sides of the knob. It takes some careful tuning to get the touch points spaced correctly and sized such that the screen reads them as a touch, but it does work with a little patience.
Check the movie on dsLabs. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 17 May 2010 13:33 )
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iPad-ready web video up to 26% |
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Written by Kate Clarkson
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Saturday, 15 May 2010 10:15 |
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Mefeedia, a media search website, did some works on its index to find trends of video in H.264 and HTML5, which are used in Apple's devices. Acccording to a new survey by Mefeedia, now there's 26% of web video ready for the iPad. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 May 2010 10:24 )
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