iPhone 4 Case Review: PowerSkin for iPhone 4Reviewed by Tong ZhangEditor’s Ratings (1-5): 4What’s Hot: Durable case, made with recycled material, good battery power and on/off control.What’s Not: It doesn’t have anything to protect the screen.The …

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iPhone 5 to get curved touchscreen: report

On May 24, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

The iPhone 5 was originally thought to be shaped like the iPhone 4. But the screen on the newest Apple device could be curved.

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Mobile Make Out: Pucker up on your iPhone

On May 9, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

Is kissing someone else through your iPhone considered cheating? Thanks to this new app, that question has to be asked. Pucker up and get ready to lay some loving on your screen. Originally posted at Crave

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iPhone 5 Part Shows Larger Screen, Thinner Bezel?

On February 26, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

iPhone 5 Part Shows Larger Screen, Thinner Bezel?

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Mobile Magazine reports that Norwegian company Elliptic Labs is set to offer demonstrations of its new “touchless gesture” user interface for the iPad at CES 2011 early next month. The interface, which utilizes ultrasound to generate a field approximately one foot in front of and either side of a docked iPad, would allow users to control their iPads by simply waving their hands in front of the screen.

We had a chance to catch up with CEO Stian Aldrin, who explained the following; “The idea is that you use touchless gestures to operate primary functions of a docked tablet in situations like when you have wet or greasy hands in the kitchen. In general tablets are made for being handheld. When it is docked you are often walking or standing further away, and then using a finger on the screen involves a change of modality. Rather than bending down, leaning forward or picking it up you can use larger movements a little bit further away to do things like volume up or next song without changing modality.”

The project began life as a simple concept prototype for generic tablet devices, but has since evolved to become an iPad-specific docking station. A demo video from one of the early prototype designs shows how simple gestures could be used to swipe between screens on the tablet, and while the demo shows only limited swiping functionality and a fair amount of lag in the responding to gestures, the company has no doubt been working to expand and refine its technology to improve the user experience.

Apple has expressed its own interest in “Kinect-like” touchless gesture and voice control of such diverse devices as appliances and vehicles, recently acquiring the rights to a number of patents and patent applications related to the technology.


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Will iPhone Give Verizon Some Post-Holiday Cheer?

On December 14, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

A rumor that Verizon Wireless will unveil an iPhone on its LTE post-3G network is making the rounds in the blogosphere. Meanwhile, a photo posted on the Web depicting of an iPhone with the words “Verizon LTE” on the upper left hand corner of the screen is generating some controversy.

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XWave Lets You Control Your iPhone With Your Brain

On September 27, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

You’re walking down the street and it seems like everyone is on their iPhone. Mindlessly pressing buttons, or staring at the screen waiting for a text message or a Facebook notification, they probably wouldn’t notice if Godzilla chose that moment to start his new rampage in your town. All you can think is, “How has the iPhone taken over the brains of so many people, and why isn’t anyone doing …

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Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB

On August 16, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

Category: Items & Merchandise User : tech99 Date : Monday, 16/08/10 – 16:41PM Description : iPhone packaging (PACKAGE CONTENT) 1 Apple iPhone 3G S 32GB (Unlocked) 1 Standard Battery Battery 1 Charger 1 USb Data Cable 1 Stereo Handsfree 1 Wired Headset / Ear Piece 1 User’s Guide 1 USB Power Adapter 1 Documentation 1 Cleaning/polishing cloth 1 SIM eject tool. * FREE Screen Protector * FREE Silcone …

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Apple Announces 27-Inch LED Cinema Display

On July 27, 2010, in iPhone, by admin


Apple also announced the release of a new 27″ LED Cinema Display featuring a resolution of 2560×1440. The latest Apple screen features an iSight video camera, microphone and speakers:

“With built-in MagSafe charging, iSight camera, speakers, and USB ports, the LED Cinema Display is ideal for MacBook and MacBook Pro users,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “With its massive 2560 x 1440 resolution, the new 27-inch LED Cinema Display is a perfect fit with our powerful new Mac Pro, and it gives iMac users an easy way to double their screen real estate.”

The 27″ display also features a 16:9 aspect ratio, a MagSafe charger as well as a 3-port USB 2.0 hub. An ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the screen’s brightness based on the lighting conditions.

The new LED Cinema Display will be available in September for a price of $999. It requires a Mac with Mini DisplayPort connectivity.

Apple has also dropped the price on its existing 24″ LED Cinema Display to $799 from its previous $899 price point.


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