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Wednesday, 22 August 2012

All in one Info iPhone 5 release date, news and rumours

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All in one Info iPhone 5 release date, news and rumours

a new iPhone is coming out very, very, very soon. And before any new iPhone release, rumored parts of the upcoming iPhone get leaked and pictures get taken and videos get made. This video purportedly shows iPhone 5 parts compared with iPhone 4S parts and the biggest difference? You guessed it: the size of the screen and the new dock connector port. Repair company Smartphone Medic are the guys behind the video and they show off the front panel and flex cables of the iPhone. We've seen all these parts before, as they're part of the long rumored iPhone 5 design but for technological guts lover, it's nice to see more angles of wires and cables and displays of the next phone that'll be in everyone's hands before it's even unveiled

All in one Info iPhone 5 release date, news and rumours 

iPhone 5 review

TechRadar is renowned for its detailed phone reviews where we look at every aspect of a handset, and we'll be bringing you a full, in-depth iPhone 5 review when we get our hands on one.
So whether you're reading our new iPhone 5 review or the more standard iPhone 5 review, you'll know that you're getting a knowledgable and fair take on Apple's latest device. If it's worth upgrading to we'll let you know, and we'll be heavily comparing it to the best on the market... which just happen to be from Apple's courtroom adversaries, HTC and Samsung.

iPhone 5 release date


Given the pattern of Apple's iPhone launches, we're expecting the new iPhone 5 release date to be mid to late 2012.
At Apple's WWDC 2012 event in early June we learnt a lot more about iOS 6, but there was no hardware (well, apart from new Macs). Check out the launch news as well as iOS 6: everything you need to know.
While early reports pegged the new iPhone release date for October, landing closely to last year's schedule, it seems we'll be seeing the phone in September this year as Apple looks to take on Samsung's new phone sooner rather than later, with multiple sources claiming we'll see Apple take to the stage on September 12, although claims we'll see it launch alongside the iPad Mini seem a bit outlandish.

iPhone 5 name
We reckon iPhone 5 is still the possible name of the new iPhone, but it could follow the new iPad and end up being called, simply, the new iPhone. We really hope not. One thing is for sure, Apple has already filed a complaint over the ownership of the iPhone5.com URL.
Apple is apparently testing two versions of the next iPhone, which are known as "iPhone5,1" and "iPhone5,2" - so could handset number six for Apple actually be called number five?

IPhone5 VS Iphone4

 Interestingly, someone who claimed to have seen a larger iPhone 5 prototype said in 2011 that Steve Jobs canned the new size and opted for the iPhone 4S. According to Business Insider, it was feared that a new size would create a two-tier iPhone ecosystem.
Beatweek also claimed in November 2011 that the 5-inch was scrapped "because Apple wouldn't be able to do it properly" this year. However, the Daily Mail (make of that what you will) then suggested that a four-inch version was likely and that Sony has already shipped top secret demo screens to Apple. 

Iphone5 Specification


We had expected some kind of help in terms of predicting the iPhone 5 CPU from the launch of the new iPad, but the announcement of a slightly tweaked A5X processor really didn't help things there.
According to a tip to 9to5Mac, the CPU will be the S5L8950X. Again this could be a derivative of the A5, but as 9to5Mac points out, Apple is probably working on a low-power 32nm version of the processor. As we could well have guessed, that processor will be manufactured by Samsung but designed by Apple itself.
The same report suggests 1GB of RAM, which seems right to us.
Images of a range of internal gubbins, all claiming to be parts of the iPhone 5, have made their way onto the internet - possibly revealing more about Apple's sixth generation handset.
These are interesting for a number of reasons: the battery size update is only 10mAh, which hints at not much increase in processor power, nor screen size. However, it's perfectly plausible Apple has managed to make a more efficient version of its chipset ahead of a flagship phone launch.
The antennas inside the motherboard are updated too, so once again signal performance should be enhanced... and really does make it seem likely that we'll see some sort of 4G support.




Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Xbox 360 steering wheel for years now ready to used with Microsoft

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xbox 360 steering


There's been a wired Xbox 360 steering wheel for years now. I should know, there's one in my closet gathering dust. There's now a wireless Xbox 360 steering wheel. Think Mario Kart's plastic wheel, only a lot more expensive.
Due out in October, and priced at $60, it's an...interesting looking peripheral. While being released with Forza 4 in mind, Microsoft claims it'll work with all existing driving games, though with the caveat that in some titles there will be "limited functionality".
While it looks like Nintendo's plastic wheel, it's not motion-controlled (no mention was made of that in the wheel's press release), as it looks like you can attach (look at the pics of the unit's bottom) it to something of your choosing instead of lugging around its own cumbersome base

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Windows 8 Versus Windows 7

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As expected, Microsoft has used the global platform provided by Taipei’s annual Computex show to preview its new Windows computer operating system (OS), which looks set to be something of a departure from existing desktop iterations.
The upcoming OS clearly lends heavily from Windows Phone 7—at least from an aesthetic point of view—and is being aimed at all manner of computing devices, ranging from ultra portables with touch interfaces through to conventional notebooks and desktops that utilise mouse and keyboard controls.
Notably, the operating system’s user interface (UI) can be used either with or without touch controls, and is built around a customisable tile-based design that sports bold icons that come to the fore when selected by the user.
The tiles are also able to channel "live" real-time content from a variety of online services (i.e., social networks and messaging platforms) onto the host system’s home screen, any of which can be activated and focused upon with a swift and simple click.
According to Microsoft, the software’s touch-enabled UI will be supported by hardware acceleration that’ currently being bolted onto the company’s upcoming Internet Explorer 10 web browser.
The new operating system, which has been described by Microsoft as “a re-imagining of Windows”, will also offer development support for HTML5, JavaScript and CSS, along with an app-specific online store.
It’s worth noting that Microsoft has now named the OS as “Windows 8” in an official statement, despite having moved to distance itself from that particular moniker when company boss Steve Ballmer last week referred to it as such.
No concrete news as to when Windows 8 will be ready for release, although general industry opinion points to early 2012.
Learn more about Windows 8 by watching the following video demonstration clip: Read more

 
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