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Coligny wrote:I want a better split by numbers, last time they published these kind of study they had to split the IPhone lineup by color, size and provider to be able to claim that some people were also buying non apple smartphones...
chokonen888 wrote:Siri no speakah Japaneeze bery ueru
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/251382/scitech/technology/report-siri-struggles-in-japanese-debut
BigInJapan wrote:This nunchaku/butterfly-knife style iPhone case looks like a great way to trash your iPhone when the case eventually breaks...
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Screwed-down Hairdo again.
iPhone 5 to constantly change shape
APPLE’S latest iPhone will feature shape-shifting technology and can become anything from a mountain to a large pig.
The announcement explains wildly inconsistent online photos – of everything from a conventional smartphone, to a fleshy green fruit and a flock of geese – all purporting to show the device.
An Apple spokesman said: “All the images are genuine, even the one where it looks like a a busload of Scouts.
“Thanks to cutting-edge technology smashing the laws of physics, the iPhone 5 will constantly shift on a molecular level – becoming big things, small things, inanimate objects and animals.
“These transformations will happen completely at random and without warning, so that no one can copy the design.
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The Verge wrote:Apple announces 4-inch iPhone 5 with LTE, Lightning connector, September 21st release date
The new iPhone is finally official. Apple has named its sixth-generation smartphone the iPhone 5 and Phil Schiller has detailed its full set of features, specs, and release details. Measuring 7.6mm in thickness and 112 grams in weight, this is the thinnest and lightest iPhone that Apple has ever made, and is constructed "entirely" out of glass and aluminum.
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And yes, it has a 4-inch display! The new screen resolution is the oft-rumored 1136 x 640, meaning the display of the iPhone 4 and 4S has simply been elongated, both physically and in terms of pixel rows. To quote Phil, "you see, we're able to add a fifth row of icons." All of Apple's own software has been updated for the new resolution and screen size, while third-party apps will be letterboxed where necessary. Also in line with pre-launch rumors, the new iPhone's display features in-cell touchscreen technology, integrating the touch sensors right into the display itself. This should make for a thinner panel overall, though Apple also touts it as "the most accurate display in the industry."
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GPS and GLONASS
Coligny wrote: GPS and GLONASS
yanpa wrote:For the acronymically-impaired amongst us, GLONASS is a Russian version of GPS.
yanpa wrote:Coligny wrote: GPS and GLONASS
I didn't see any option to disable the GPS to rely only on GLONASS
For the acronymically-impaired amongst us, GLONASS is a Russian version of GPS.
Coligny wrote:yanpa wrote:Coligny wrote: GPS and GLONASS
I didn't see any option to disable the GPS to rely only on GLONASS
For the acronymically-impaired amongst us, GLONASS is a Russian version of GPS.
Come on, everybody noticed that the sat-nav in their Lada got the Glonass label instead of the korrupt inferior imperialo-kapitalist amerikan GPS...
Wackypedia wrote:The factory, which had been renamed to OAO Moskvitch (Moskvitch Joint Stock Company) in the early 1990s, filed for bankruptcy in 2002 and ceased production. The factory remains idle and abandoned, everything left as it was in 2002. Unfinished bodyshells remain on the production line in various stages of completion, while furniture, computers, office supplies, and documents remain in the plant's administration building. Several attempts to restart production have been made over the next 3 years, but none were successful.
Recently, a portion of the abandoned plant was acquired by OAO Avtoframos, a 38%-62% joint venture between the City of Moscow and French automaker Renault SA. In 2005, Avtoframos commenced assembly of Renault Logan sedans from imported complete knock-down kits (CKDs). The presence of Avtoframos brought new life to a small part of the facility, but the majority of the sprawling plant remains abandoned, apparently still owned by the dormant Moskvitch company.
The bankruptcy of OAO Moskvitch was officially announced in 2006 and the company was liquidated the following year.
Wackypedia wrote:The car originated as a front-wheel drive "proof of concept", based on foreign models. In the late 1970s Moskvitch bought about two dozen compact cars built by different manufacturers, and thoroughly tested them. French and Swedish cars were favored for their utility and reliability. The final decision was made by the Minister of Automobile Industry, who surprisingly for the factory chose the French Simca 1307 as the best candidate for the Soviet market.
yanpa wrote:The one my parents owned was the genuine Simca, branded in the UK "Chrysler Alpine" mind... I did wonder why it came with a guy in a beret and an onion necklace...
yanpa wrote:Meanwhile, back on topic... anyone rushing out to buy an iPhone 5?
BBC wrote:Viewpoint: Apple's iPhone launches no longer excite
Apple unveils the latest version of its iPhone this Wednesday. It will be the first since the death of Steve Jobs.
To mark the occasion the BBC asked Dan Lyons, Newsweek magazine's technology editor and creator of the satirical blog, The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, to pen an article about the firm's progress over past year.
This is his provocative view.
Back in 2006 I launched a blog where I pretended to be Apple CEO Steve Jobs. My alter ego, "Fake Steve," had a good run, but I shut it down in January 2011 when it became apparent that Jobs was in poor health. Nevertheless, even now, I'm constantly wondering what Steve would think about whatever Apple is doing.
This week it's the iPhone 5. Everyone pretty much accepts that Apple will introduce it, and there have been so many leaks that everybody pretty much seems to know what it's going to be. Word is it will look a lot like the last two versions of the iPhone, except a bit thinner and a bit taller, with upgraded guts and a refreshed operating system.
iPhone and Galaxy S3 being held Samsung's Galaxy S3 is outselling the iPhone 4S in some countries
If that's correct, I imagine Steve is not happy. First of all, he'd be furious about the leaks. Steve liked surprising people.
More important, is this really the best we can expect from an outfit that claims to be the most innovative company in the world? This is the sixth version of the iPhone, and the user interface still looks almost exactly like the original iPhone in 2007.
The hardware on the iPhone has been the same for two years, since the iPhone 4 and 4S were virtually identical.
Now, having had two years to plot and scheme, Apple's renowned designer Jonathan Ive has replaced the tiny 3.5in (8.9cm) screen with a slightly-less-tiny 4in (10.2cm) screen? Wow. Knock me over with a feather. What do you do with the rest of your time, Jony?
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yanpa wrote:Disclaimer: I do not and have never owned an iPhone.
Coligny wrote:Nope... That new connector thing is stoopid... and the 4S still powerfull enough for porn streaming in the loo...
chokonen888 wrote:Coligny wrote:Nope... That new connector thing is stoopid... and the 4S still powerfull enough for porn streaming in the loo...
...and squinting to see Yua? I got no real hate for the iPhones but they are playing catch up (hardware-wise) with all the new Android/windoze phones and lack the most useful capability on my phone...mobile suica (who wants to carry a card or card holder everyday when your phone can replace that shit?)
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