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Feb 05

Recently I got to play (and crash land) a Parrot AR. Drone for iOS, and to say the least it was AWESOME Almost up there with my first game of GoldenEye. If you want to se it in action, or just want some awesome pool drone fail footage, check out the video:

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Jan 20

Apple’s change in mute button positions on the Verizon iPhone 4 seemed to cause a problem for owners who wanted to bring their cases over with them from AT&T, however, Apple has created the “universal iPhone 4 Bumper”.  Watch the comparison video after the break.

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Jan 20

After years of speculation and rumors, Verizon will be launching the iPhone 4 to the general public on February 10, 2011. Existing Verizon customers will be able to begin preorders on February 3rd with availability to everyone else on February 10th.

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Jan 17

I know many of you out there have forgotten about Palm, that many of you never had the privilege of using Web OS. Frankly, I feel sorry for you, sorry you never got to use a deck of cards backgrounding GUI, sorry you never got to see a super sexy notification system. Therefore, before the tech icon (of failure?) gets completely gobbled up and forgotten, here is your chance to bring it a little closer to home. This guide will show you how to bring the best of Web OS to your iPhone (Jailbroken) without making it any slower or breaking the bank (unless your bank hold less than $20). Continue reading »

Jan 17

Electronsita reports that the Verizon iPhone may be avoiding death grip issues by having the “Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS antenna… moved inside the case” thanks to the extra room available from a lack of a sim card. Many previously believed that the lack of a death grip was due to the extra perforation on the upper right hand corner of the Verizon iPhone antenna, however by doing what AntennaSys antenna engineer Spencer Webb calls “antenna diversity (two antennas in the frame with switching between them)” Apple may have solved the problem. I can’t help but think that they’ve had this solution since the problem was first reported, and that thanks to Mr. Papermaster anyone who purchased an AT&T iPhone got !#@* over.

Read more: http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/01/14/antenna.changes.prompt.expert.speculation/#ixzz1BGrBxBG9

Jan 17

AppleInsider reports that the same source that provided them with reliable information of the iPhone 3Gs and iPhone 4 chips is now saying that the next iPhone and iPad will have a new chip on board that “is said to offer around twice the processing power at the same clock speed.” For both devices, this would mean an overall quicker experience, and could also possibly mean the implementation of HMDI output (instead of the current VGA method). If the rumors about the next iPad’s resolution are accurate this change would be expected, if not necessary, for a much greater processing power is needed to handle high resolutions on a screen the iPad’s size. This story is further supported by MacRumors, who earlier reported that “the latest iOS 4.3 beta SDK has drivers for the new SGX543 GPU”. Personally, I would put down money on the fact that the next chip for all iDevices will indeed be “twice as fast”, it seems inevitable and necessary.

Jan 02

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Dec 06

Consumer Reports released its it latest rating on AT&T and other network providers, and it is not pretty. The report states that “Of all the carriers rated, AT&T was the only one to drop significantly in overall satisfaction.” Among several other factors, Consumer Reports claims that general dissatisfaction with data speeds and reliability are the cause for much of AT&T drop in ratings, stating that those surveyed ”rated data service (Web and e-mail) lower than owners of smart phones”. However the carnage doesn’t stop there: “In the 2009 survey, AT&T was at the bottom of the list locally, but came in next-to-last nationally. This time, it brings up the rear nationwide, and in every city in which Consumer Reports surveyed its readership.” Clearly AT&T is quite simply not doing enough for its smartphone customers, and midst rumors that Verizon will soon carry the iPhone, failing to do so is especially risky.

Sep 28

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