May 15, 2010

Leak Reveals White MacBook Update to Bring 2.4GHz Processor and NVIDIA 320M Graphics


Earlier this week, Vietnamese site Tinhte posted video of upcoming iPhone fourth generation and now they have managed to get their hands on upcoming white MacBook. Not only has the website published detailed specifications of the MacBook, but also posted a video (added below) showing the new MacBook in action.
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May 14, 2010

Five Important Features Missing on iPad


Since the launch on April 3rd, iPad has been selling like hot cakes but the new device from Apple isn’t perfect and is missing some very important features. There is a long list of features that Apple could have added to the iPad. However, we believe the five features that would have made iPad a great product from a good product are as follows:
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Google’s CEO Says 65,000 Android Handsets Shipping Per Day


Google CEO Eric Schmidt said at annual shareholder meeting that more than 65,000 handsets based on Android are shipping every day via various hardware partners. Android handsets are now available in 49 countries and there are 34 mobile devices based on the OS in the market today.
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May 13, 2010

AMD Reveals 2010 Mobile and Desktop Processor Roadmap


AMD revealed their mobile and desktop platform for 2010 that focuses on combining graphics (VISION Technology) and CPU power to offer better performance than comparable Intel systems. On the notebook side, AMD 2010 Mainstream Notebook Platform and 2010 Ultrathin Notebook platform will both offer HD playback, sleek form factor, video/photo editing and up to eight hours of battery life. According to AMD, the examples of benefits the platforms provide to consumer include the following:
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Apple and Adobe War Dance Continues


Adobe has started a new ad campaign and their cofounders have written a letter in response to Steve Jobs’ Thought on Flash. In the ad Adobe says, “We Love Apple” and then adds, “What we don’t love is anybody taking away your freedom to choose what you create, how you create it, and what you experience on the web.” In their ad Adobe is basically trying to portray Adobe Flash as an open platform and Apple as the villain against content freedom on web.
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Sprint to Ship HTC EVO 4G on June 4 Priced $199


Sprint today announced that HTC EVO 4G would go on sale starting June 4th priced $199.99 with two-year contract. HTC EVO is the world’s first 3G/4G Android handset offering 3G service over CDMA network and 4G service over WiMax network. The phone features 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen, 512MB RAM, 1GB onboard storage, 8-megapixel camera, 1.3-megapixel forward-facing webcam, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, digital compass and microSD card slot.
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May 12, 2010

Microsoft Launches Office 2010 for Businesses


Today, Microsoft Corp. announced the worldwide availability of Microsoft Office 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010, as well as Microsoft Visio 2010 and Microsoft Project 2010, for business customers worldwide. More than 90 million businesses can now deploy the 2010 suite of products, and customers can expect to see significant productivity gains and greater return on their software investments.
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Another iPhone Fourth Generation Prototype in Wild


A Vietnamese forum Taoviet.vn has posted pictures and video of next generation iPhone prototype. A Vietnamese businessman bought the device in US for $4,000 along with an iPad. Though the iPhone in the pictures looks very similar to the one posted by Gizmodo there are few key differences:
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May 11, 2010

Sony Unveils NEX-3 and NEX-5 Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras


Sony has introduced NEX-5 and NEX-3 cameras with DSLR-quality imaging and the convenience of interchangeable lenses in a sleek new design that slips easily into a jacket pocket or bag. In contrast with conventional DSLR models, the ‘mirrorless’ construction shrinks the thickness of both cameras to just 24.2mm (NEX-5) at their slimmest point. As a luxurious extra refinement, the NEX-5 features a tough yet light-weight magnesium body, making it the world’s smallest and lightest interchangeable lens digital camera.
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May 10, 2010

WiGig Publishes Multi-Gigabit Wireless Specification


The Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig), the organization advancing the worldwide adoption and use of 60 GHz wireless technology, today announced the publication of its unified wireless specification and the opening of its Adopter Program. WiGig adopter members can now begin developing wireless products that use the unlicensed 60 GHz spectrum to deliver multi-gigabit-speed wireless communications.
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Intel’s New Atom Z6xx Series Processors for Smartphones


Intel has launched their new Intel Atom processor platform based on Moorestown architecture aimed at smartphones, tablets and handheld devices. The platform includes the Intel Atom processor Z6xx Series Family (formerly "Lincroft" system-on-chip [SoC]), the Intel Platform Controller Hub MP20 (formerly "Langwell") and a dedicated Mixed Signal IC (MSIC), formerly "Briertown." The new platform supports a range of scalable frequencies, up to 1.5 GHz for high-end smartphones and up to 1.9 GHz for tablets and other handheld designs.
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May 7, 2010

iPad 3G Sold Out at Many Apple Store


Various blogs are reporting that many Apple Stores are sold out of iPad 3G, which was launched last Friday and has been selling like hot cakes. Appleinsider contacted 10 Apple Stores across US and all were sold out of the 3G capable iPad model. Also, Bloomberg contacted 19 Apple Stores in 13 US cities including four stores in New York City, three in San Francisco and two in Los Angeles, they were all sold out of iPad 3G models.
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May 6, 2010

HP Updates Laptop Lineup


HP has unveiled a redesigned portfolio of consumer notebooks lineup including HP Envy, HP Pavilion and HP mini. The redesign is a reflection of HP’s “MUSE” (materials, usability, sensory appeal and experiences) philosophy of fusing a rich mix of materials that create textured finishes, easy-to-use features for improved usability, a blend of artisan elements for sensory appeal, and intuitive features for simple experiences. Etched metal finishes, touchable textures and a mix of high-quality materials create a simple, clean look that seamlessly fits into the lives of consumers. These new notebook PCs also can be customized with a choice of 15 exclusive wallpapers, including 12 designed by well-known artists from around the world.
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AT&T Has Highest Dropped Call Frequency


In a new survey done by ChangeWave Research, Verizon’s subscribers reported lowest number of dropped calls (1.5%) and AT&T’s customers reported highest number of dropped calls (4.5%) out of four major carriers in US. Sprint came in second with 2.4% and T-Mobile was third with 2.8% of dropped class. While Verizon’s dropped call frequency has been going down continuously since September 2008, AT&T’s dropped call frequency has been raising continuously during that time.
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May 5, 2010

Next Gen iPhone to Support 720p Video Recording


Recently released iPhone OS 4 Beta reveals that next generation iPhone will have high definition video capture capabilities. According to the code in the new SDK, iPhone software can now support higher resolutions video recording in future iPhones. The current iPhone hardware supports 640 x 480 resolution video capture, but the updated hardware should allow 1280 x 720 resolution video capture. The SDK has the following code for video capture:
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Are The New MacBook Pros Worth Buying?


Like many, I was also waiting for Apple to release new MacBook Pros to replace my 13-inch first generation unibody MacBook, which I bought in November 2008. After months of wait Apple finally updated the MacBook Pro lineup in April. However, specifications of the new MacBook Pros have made the decision of buying the new laptop very hard.

If Apple had released 13-inch MacBook Pro with Intel Core i5 processor the decision would have been really simple. Go to Apple Store and buy the new MacBook Pro. But Apple is using the same old Core 2 Duo processors found in last generation MacBooks in the new 13-inch models. And here is where the problem starts, which MacBook Pro to buy: 13-inch model with older Core 2 Duo processor or 15-inch model for new Core i5 processor, and is the price right?

Lets first consider 13-inch model – the base model come with 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM, 250GB hard drive and NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics for $1,199.00 and the top-of-the-line 13-inch model gets upgraded to 2.66GHz processor and 320GB hard drive for $1,499.00. Base model at $1,199.00 looks reasonable, but since I want Core i5 like performance I considered the 2.66GHz model. However, when comparing specs of both the models it felt like Apple is robbing us off.

There are only two differences in 13-inch MacBook Pro models, higher priced model gets faster 2.66GHz processor and slightly bigger 320GB hard drive. On Intel’s website if you compare price of 2.4GHz P8600 processor ($209) and 2.66GHz P8800 processor ($241), the price difference is $32. And the price difference between 250GB hard drive ($49 on average) and 320GB drive ($54 on average) is $5. This brings the total hardware price difference between the two models to $37, which means Apple is charging $300 for a $37 upgrade.

After seeing the above result, I decided to look at 15-inch MacBook Pros even though it was not my first choice. There are two Core i5 models and one Core i7 model. Lower end 2.4GHz Core i5 model comes with 4GB RAM, 320GB hard drive and 256MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M graphics for $1,799. The second Core i5 model gets faster 2.53GHz processor and bigger 500GB hard drive for $1,999. And the top-of-the-line 2.66GHz Core i7 model gets 512MB GT 330M graphics along with faster Core i7 processor for $2,199.
When I compared the 15-inch MacBook Pro with other premium 15-inch laptops on the market from Sony and HP, three big differences were highlighted – first the screen resolution on all the top-of-the-line laptops was 1080p (1920 x 1080), where as Apple comes with 1440 x 900 resolution screen; second was graphics memory – both HP and Sony offer 1GB graphics card; and third was price, all 2.4GHz Core i5 laptops on the market are priced below $1,500.

Yes, the laptops from Sony and HP are not as elegant or well built as MacBook Pros and they don’t offer 8-9 hours battery life, but is the $300 premium for 15-inch MacBook really justified. In fact, every laptop available on the market with NVIDIA GT 330M graphics card offers more than 512MB graphics memory. Apple’s MacBook Pro is the only computer that has 256MB NVIDIA GT 330M graphics card. Also all the premium (Pro) laptops included 7200-RPM hard drive in base price for which Apple charges additional $150.

Steve Jobs stated, “We chose killer graphics plus 10 hours battery life over a very small CPU speed increase (in 13-inch model). Users will see far more performance boost from the speedy graphics.” But Core i5 processors are not just small CPU speed increase, they offer over 50 percent performance boost when compared to Core 2 Duo processors. If Apple would have added Core i5 processor in place of 2.66GHz Core 2 Duo processor and 512MB NVIDIA GT 330M graphics card, the $300 price increase for top-of-the-line 13-inch MacBook Pro would have been justified.

Similarly, for 15-inch MacBook Pro, even the base model should come with at least 512MB graphics memory, 7200-RPM hard drive and 1680 x 1050 screen should be included in price. Both 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pros offer considerable performance improvement over previous generation Apple laptops. But last generation MacBook Pros were running on two-year-old graphics cards and processors based on previous generation 45nm Intel architecture.

I normally change my laptop every 18 months on average, as it’s my belief that computing power of laptops doubles every 18-24 months. However, after analyzing all the above details, I have decided that I will break the cycle and stick with my 18-month old unibody MacBook till Apple decides to update MacBook Pro lineup again sometime later this year or earlier next year.
[Via TechzTalk]

May 4, 2010

iPhone Fourth Generation Component Suppliers Revealed


Digitimes has posted list of component makers who have received orders for Apple’s upcoming fourth generation iPhone. Foxconn will again be the assembler for the new iPhone like it was for the iPhone 3GS. Apple has added Chimei Innolux to its previous LCD panel suppliers TPK and Wintek, as it is believed that iPhone demand will continue to rise.
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BlackBerry Tablet Coming Next Year?


Apple’s iPad success has motivated many other electronic manufacturers to join the tablet race. And according to the latest rumors, RIM will also be joining the bandwagon. BlackBerry Leaks is reporting that RIM has ordered 8.9-inch touchscreens from Hon Hai, which they will use in their upcoming tablet.
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May 3, 2010

iPad 3G Teardown, Sales and Battery Life


iPad with 3G support went on sale last Friday and as always iFixit has posted iPad 3G teardown showing all the components of the new tablet. Not much has changed internally when compared to the iPad WiFi model, except addition of 3G chipset and supporting antennas. Apple has added two antennas for cell reception and one antenna for GPS. Apple uses Infineon 337S3754 PMB 8878 X-Gold IC for cell reception and Broadcom BCM4750UBG single-chip AGPS solution for GPS.
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April 30, 2010

Lines Await iPad WiFi + 3G Launch and More Information About 3G Service Plans


Customers who ordered they iPad WiFi + 3G model online have started to receive their new device, even though the official Apple launch is planned for 5:00 PM today at Apple Stores around the country. Lines started forming outside many Apple stores as early as 9 AM for the planned 5:00 PM launch. Many customers waiting inline have twitted pictures of the line from various parts of the country including New York, Orlando, Georgia, Raleigh and San Francisco.
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