Showing posts with label Iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iphone. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

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So if you're looking to bookmark an iPhone Porn Top Site, iphonewankings.com get's my recommendation.

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Monday, May 18, 2009

An iPhone for China?

UPDATE: China Unicom, as promised, launched its 3G service in 55 cities Sunday — with plans to expand to 284 cities by the end of September — but there was nothing in Chinese press accounts about its negotiations with Apple to carry the iPhone.

For months, Apple (AAPL) watchers — counting the days until Cupertino finally brings the iPhone to mainland China — have had their eye on May 17, 2009.

Not only is Sunday World Telecom Day — or as the United Nations unhelpfully renamed it in 2005, World Telecommunications and Information Society Day — but it is the day China is scheduled to get its first 3G service based on WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access), the protocol the iPhone 3G uses.

China’s 640 million mobile subscribers represent the biggest prize on the planet for cell phone makers — the last missing piece in Steve Jobs’ master plan to blanket the earth with iPhones.

China MobileBefore he went on a medical leave in January, Jobs had reportedly been working— without success — for more than a year to negotiate an iPhone deal with China Mobile, the country’s (and world’s) largest carrier with 477 million customers at last count.

One of several sticking points was the fact that China Mobile is planning to use its home-grown TD-SCDMA (Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access) protocol for 3G cell-phone coverage. In order for Apple to serve China Mobile’s customers, it would have had to build a special Chinese iPhone with a new cellular modem chipset.

China UnicomIn February, a flurry of Chinese language news reports suggested that Apple had switched horses and was in serious negotiations with China Unicom, the country’s second-largest carrier (135 million mobile customers), which has planned a high-profile launch of its 3G WCDMA service in 55 cities Sunday.

In March, China Unicom’s Shanghai branch briefly posted an ad for the iPhone, as if the device were already in stock.

All the pieces would seem to be in place — except Steve Jobs is missing and so is the buzz from the Chinese business press that usually precedes a deal this big.

“We would like to be in China within the next year,” COO Tim Cook told analysts in a quarterly earnings call last month, “[We] are currently working on that, but I have got nothing specific to announce today.” (link)

Dan Butterfield, whose iPhonAsia blog keeps close tabs on Apple’s business dealings in the Pacific Rim, wrote last week that the company may prefer to hold the announcement of any China deal until it can combine it with the unveiling of the next-generation iPhone.

Besides, he adds, “it is one thing to announce a deal, and another to actually launch.”

“Given production, distribution and other corporate logistics, it is iPhonAsia’s view that there will be no iPhone launch in China before July 1. It is more probable that a formal launch won’t happen until mid to late summer 2009.” (link)

The key dates to watch, according to Butterfield:

* Sunday, May 17 — World Telecom Day and China Unicom’s 3G launch
* Monday, June 8 — The World Wide Developers Conference keynote, a logical place to unveil new iPhone hardware and announce a big distribution deal
* Late June or early July — The timeframe in which Piper Jaffray’s Gene Munster speculates Apple may host a special event to celebrate Steve Jobs’ return and launch iPhone 3.0.
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Sunday, May 17, 2009

58 Apple most Beautiful Wallpapers


apple wallpapers, apple logo, macox, mac-ox We’ve previously showcased some really nice Ubuntu themes, Ubuntu Wallpapers and Windows wallpapers. This time around we want to give Apple a try. This following entry is dedicated to all you Apple users. We figured you could wear it proud and for starters, a nice Apple wallpaper on the desktop.

Finding sets of nice looking Apple was one challenging task and here’s what we managed to collect - 58 Apple Desktop Wallpapers. Full list after jump.(if you liked them then plz digg and share it!!!)

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Monday, December 22, 2008

Meet The iBar

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Springwise: We wrote recently about the interactive wine bar at Adour in New York City's St. Regis Hotel, and since then we've spotted several mentions of iBar, a related innovation by UK-based Mindstorm.

Unveiled in 2006, the iBar is a customisable surface technology that turns any bar into a giant version of an interactive, touch-sensitive screen. Integrated video projectors can display any content on the bar's milky surface, while built-in intelligent tracking software continually maps the position of every object touching its surface. That input is then used to let the projected content interact dynamically with the movements on the counter, allowing coloured lights, for example, to illuminate, link and follow every movement of hands, bottles and glasses. Multiple people can interact with the iBar at once, and virtual objects can be "touched" with the fingers, enabling a game of pinball where players shoot with their thumbs, for example. Content that can be displayed on the iBar includes internet content, interactive games and advertising; bars can also be fitted with Bluetooth technology to allow consumers to download their own content. The iBar is a stand-alone system comprising modules 2m long, and it can be networked wirelessly to allow interaction between two or more separate units.


Interactive touch-bar [Springwise]

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

iPhone Coffee Table with built-in coaster app


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Here’s one nice looking piece of geek furniture. The iPhone’s colorful icons translate well into spots to park your drinks. Oddly and sadly, the iPhone Coffee Table has no special dock for your iPhone, and it won’t run any apps. It’s just a really kick-ass coffee table featuring the home screen.

One cool feature is that each icon features a removable coaster so guests won’t scratch up your giant nerd-decor. The creators claim that it’s “completely made of corrugate and glued together with white glue”. Anyhow, the end result is a beauty.

Still, it’s almost a requirement that it have an iPhone dock. Maybe in the next firmware upgrade.



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