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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Report: iPad 2 Features Qualcomm Chipset, SD Card Slot. No LTE for iPhone 5?
We’ve been hearing a lot about the iPad 2 and iOS 4.3 heading up to Apple’s launch of its sequel. Now Engadget is reporting that the device will have a Qualcomm GSM/CDMA chipset, so it can easily support multiple carriers with the same design. The site is also reiterating what we’ve heard elsewhere. The iPad will be slimmer than its predecessor (the image they obtained confirms it), sport a higher-resolution display, and feature an SD card slot.
Moving on to the iPhone 5, Engadget says it will be a completely redesigned handset boasting a superfast A5 chip (based on a Cortex A9). This tech will allow the device to handle 1080p video, like Nvidia’s Tegra 2. Unfortunately, LTE might be left out of the iPhone 5, which would be a major bummer (if not a dealbreaker) for both Verizon and AT&T customers. We hope that’s not the case.
Via Engadget
Friday, January 14, 2011
Company Review: All Website Marketing
SEO, PPC, Link Building, Content Strategies, and Local Internet Marketing. That's what it is all about. This website marketing and SEO company is one I highly recommend. AWM's approach to search engine opitmization is very effective. They have many years of experience and a great website SEO track record.
I enjoyed working with their team on a couple of SEO techniques and projects. Check them out on the web!
www.allwebsitemarketing.com
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Finally.... the Verizon iPhone
We've waited and waited, and now Apple and Verizon have made a million dreams come true: the iPhone is coming to Big Red. After talking up his new LTE network a bit, Verizon CEO Lowell Mcadam confirmed a CDMA (non-LTE) version of the iPhone 4 is coming to Verizon Wireless next month. Talks started way back in 2008, and the phone has been in testing for a year -- it sounds like they wanted to get this one right. The phone will launch on February 10th for the standard $200 price.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Don't Buy the Verizon iPhone...Yet
Gizmodo urges readers not to buy the smartphone from Verizon -- yet
Ever since Verizon sent out invitations on Friday for a special event in New York City on Tuesday, the Internet has been buzzing with anticipation that the top wireless carrier in the U.S. will announce it soon will begin selling Apple's iPhone.
Assuming it's true -- and I'm making that assumption -- expect long lines outside Verizon stores on the day the iPhone goes on sale. But one of the Internet's most popular personal technology sites thinks you shouldn't be in that line.
(Also see: Verizon may be unveiling iPhone next Tuesday)
Gizmodo's Matt Buchanan on Monday advised readers to curb their impulse to run out and grab the Verizon iPhone 4 at the first opportunity.
What kind of killjoy is this guy? The kind that makes sense:
Apple will announce a new iPhone in June, as they have every year since 2008. It'll go on sale later that month, or in early July, as it has every year. That's six months from now. And it'll be better than the iPhone 4 in some tangible way. Maybe not on the order of the leap from the 3GS to the iPhone 4, but it'll have something new to offer. And everybody will want it, because that's how things seem to work with Apple: There's just enough new to make whatever Apple product you've currently got in your hand feel deficient in some way.
He's right, too. As fantastic as iPhone 4 owners think their smartphone is, it's going to feel like an iBrick 4 when the new toy comes out. That's just the way of the world in which we live, where marketing and human nature combine to create insatiable (and often irrational) desires.
The iPhone 5 envy will be bad enough for iPhone 4 veterans; imagine locking into a two-year contract for a smartphone, only to see it become outdated just a few months later. Every time you run into someone with the iPhone 5, you will feel envious, inadequate and, perhaps, a bit sheepish. For that could have been you, had you only been a bit more patient.
Buchanan suggests Verizon may sweeten the iPhone 4 pot by reducing the contract to one year or some similar inventory-clearing inducement, though my experience with Verizon makes that prospect hard to fathom.
Let's face it, though. If you've got a fever, and there's only one cure for it -- the iPhone -- all the well-intentioned advice in the world will fall on deaf ears. Still, Matt Buchanan and other voices of reason and restraint, you did your best.
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