Feb 22 2012

Apple Electronic AV/HDMI Adapter for iPad two, iPhone 4, iPad, iPod touch 4G (Evaluation)

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Apple’s new Digital AV adapter connects to your iPad’s 30-pin connector to send both audio and video over HDMI. It also has a 30-pin connector, which will allow you to charge your device while displaying on a second screen. On the iPad 2, it will video mirror nearly every screen/app to an external display. Check out my related iPad 2 videos to see more on the video mirroring features. It’s compatible with the iPad 2, iPhone 4, iPad, and iPod touch 4G. It retails for and is available now.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Feb 21 2012

iPhone 5 reported to get October launch

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iPhone 5 reported to get October launch

The next-generation iPhone 5 is being mooted for an autumn launch, following on from the October launch of the iPhone 4S last year.

The report comes from an unnamed source reporting to Japanese website Macotakara, who confirmed that Apple’s next iPhone would launch in the fall of 2012.

Before the iPhone 4S Apple had a habit of releasing its phones in June or July, but the trend was bucked in 2011 and the Cupertino-based firm looks set to carry on this new product cycle.

Can you hold on until September/October?

We expect the iPhone 5 to be a total revamp of the brand instead of the minor upgrade we witnessed between the iPhone 4 and 4S.

The iPhone 5 is hotly tipped to pack a quad-core processor to keep it in the game against other giants such as the HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S3.

Suggestions that it may sport a larger screen seem to have be quashed for now, but expect the iPhone 5 to rock NFC technology and 4G – although the latter is currently useless to us here in the UK.

Make sure you check out our iPhone 5 Rumours Update video below to get the latest gossip on the iPhone 5.

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Feb 21 2012

iPhone 5 launch set for October?

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iPhone 5 launch set for October?

The next-generation iPhone 5 is being mooted for an autumn launch, following on from the October launch of the iPhone 4S last year.

The report comes from an unnamed source reporting to Japanese website Macotakara, who confirmed that Apple’s next iPhone would launch in the fall of 2012.

Before the iPhone 4S Apple had a habit of releasing its phones in June or July, but the trend was bucked in 2011 and the Cupertino-based firm looks set to carry on this new product cycle.

Can you hold on until September/October?

We expect the iPhone 5 to be a total revamp of the brand instead of the minor upgrade we witnessed between the iPhone 4 and 4S.

The iPhone 5 is hotly tipped to pack a quad-core processor to keep it in the game against other giants such as the HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S3.

Suggestions that it may sport a larger screen seem to have be quashed for now, but expect the iPhone 5 to rock NFC technology and 4G – although the latter is currently useless to us here in the UK.

Make sure you check out our iPhone 5 Rumours Update video below to get the latest gossip on the iPhone 5.

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Feb 21 2012

China Telecom to get the iPhone 4S, stores brace themselves for March 9th chaos

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The last time the iPhone dallied into eager Chinese hands there was more than a spot of bother. Hopefully, China Telecom’s announcement that it’ll be getting the 4S on March 9th will give retail stores enough time to prepare. It’ll be up for pre-order online from March 2nd, starting from free on contract, and available in the usual 16GB, 32GB and 64GB varieties. The news came via the China Telecom website yesterday, with CEO Wang Xiaochu confirming in a press release this morning (Chinese time). So if Nokia thought it would have the network’s biggest release in March, it might have to think again.

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Feb 20 2012

Inhabitat’s Week in Green: ‘Plantscraper’ vertical farm, new wave energy and a battery-powered iPhone case

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Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green.

Groundbreaking green architecture burst into life in Sweden this week as Inhabitat reported that Plantagon began construction on the world’s first ‘Plantscraper’ vertical farm. We also marveled at artist Yayoi Kusama’s dazzling Infinity Mirror Room, which shines with the reflections of thousands of LEDs, and we shared the bubbly modular AMPS living wall system. Meanwhile, the MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program announced that HWKN’s bright blue spiky sea-urchin shaped pavilion will be popping up this summer, PinkCloud.DK unveiled plans to transform oil refineries into giant energy positive communities and the UK granted planning commission for its first amphibious house.

We also showcased several amazing applications for LEGO bricks this week: a NYC apartment renovated with 20,000 plastic bricks, a gigantic LEGO-inspired church in the Netherlands and a remarkable fully articulated prosthetic LEGO arm. Speaking of next-gen prosthetics, this week Israeli scientists demoed a real-life “Star Trek” VISOR that enables the blind to see, and Nike took the wraps off a prosthetic running sole for amputee triathlete Sarah Reinertsen.

This also marked a heated week for energy news as solar power heavyweight Sunpower sued Solarcity over stolen data, and Aquamarine Power geared up to connect its new wave energy generator to the UK’s national grid. We also got ready for rough days ahead with the waterproof, armageddon-ready, solar-charged, battery-powered iPhone case, and we got things cooking with Biolite’s brilliant new camping stove, which converts waste heat into electricity for USB gadgets. Last but not least, we were wowed by several amazing new applications for discarded tech: Sean Avery’s astounding animal sculptures made from shattered CDs and Paola Mirai’s elegant jewelry fashioned out of discarded computer circuits.

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: ‘Plantscraper’ vertical farm, new wave energy and a battery-powered iPhone case originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 19 Feb 2012 20:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Feb 19 2012

Georgia Tech researchers turn an iPhone into a Braille writer with BrailleTouch app

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Georgia Tech researchers turn an iPhone into a Braille writer with BrailleTouch app

It wasn’t all that long ago that we saw a student turn a tablet into a Braille writer, and now some researchers from Georgia Tech have done the same thing for smaller touchscreens, too. The Yellow Jackets produced a prototype app, called BrailleTouch, that has six keys to input letters using the Braille writing system and audio to confirm each letter as it’s entered. To use the app, you simply turn the phone face down, hold it in landscape mode and start typing. As you can see above, it’s currently running on an iPhone, but the researchers see it as a universal eyes-free texting app for any touchscreen. Early studies with people proficient in Braille writing show that typing on BrailleTouch is six times faster than other eyes-free texting solutions — up to 32 words per minute at 92 percent accuracy. Skeptical of such speeds? Check out the PR and video of the app in action after the break.

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