Saturday, October 2, 2010

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HDR images and Recommended

not sure yet if I do this regularly or not, I guess I will meditate on the matter. The fact is that this week I came across a couple of pictures and interesting articles that said a lot for themselves. That is well summarized as they were, seemed sufficient and did not feel he could add anything (see how much I took) so I decided that it would be nice to share it with you, so here we go.

I should have been the iPod nano
By Dani Munoz AppleWeblog

is not fully agree with the author, in fact in my opinion, the iPod Nano would to have a screen as big as its predecessor, and I insist that my idea to see photos of the new Nano measures are disappointing.



However, I do not see to bad the idea that out a similar product launched by Sony Ericsson, but compatible with the iPhone. I mean nothing more nor less than the LiveView, a device measures similar to those of the iPod Nano that connects to the Android Phone using Bluetooth and helps the user to see on your screen the text messages, emails, phone calls, and all kinds of information such as updates on Facebook, Twitter and so on.





It looks bad at first, seems to have no rationale, until one learns that comes with a bracelet so that we can use it as a clock. The idea to have your phone in pocket or bag without having to remove it or look at each 2x3 when we are expecting some important information is just great. In fact you can even control the music player from the device, and we can see who's calling without having to see the phone.



Honestly, it sounds good, but be seen as playing the device's battery. Today I do not think Apple is just the company should take a product and accessory for the iPhone. Rather, imagine that this could be done by companies from third, though perhaps only be those of Cupertino who can solve the problem energy consumption of such a gadget could have.

How much Apple has changed in the last 10 years

By Eduardo Arcos for 1040 Alt

A simple image with two specifications of Apple products, and a cycle of only through ten years.




Choosing a Smartphone Android (September 2010)
For people Gizmodo (English)

A table on which Android model deals chosen according to the U.S. carrier (there are unique models of an operator, as if selling the iPhone here 4 only course, and the Nokia N8 personnel only). While not useful for someone outside the U.S., I think it's interesting to know how models are divided according to operators, and the way we look at the Android's strongest market today.

In my personal opinion, it is a pity that the Droid X is exclusive to Verizon (so it uses CDMA technology, implying that there will be sold in Latin America because here we use GSM) and the Samsung Captivate is a model only AT & T (it could distributed in our area because it is GSM, but restricted to the U.S. model). Android to me are the most interesting moment, and unfortunately we will not see them or glazed.

Before the picture, I want to clarify something: for those who are thinking of buying a Droid 2, I advise you to see this video . Apparently, they find that their quality is disappointing. For me, it would be better keep an eye on Samsung models, but it's up to you. Now if the chart that I mentioned:




The ability to take HDR photos you waiting to appear on your iPhone 3G? (Yes!)
Written by Mark Gurman for 9to5Mac (English)

A screenshot of the SDK (I'm not clear on which version) shows that the iPhone 3G would be able use the new feature that incorporates iOS photo. According to Gurman Mark explains in the SDK encoded with a "2x" devices that have Retinal Display, and clearly there are two codes written for the HDR iPhone: one with the 2x, which is the iPhone 4, and one without the 2x , which is surely the iPhone 3G.




How popular is the iPhone?
Written by Jessica for Celularis

A good summary chart that explains the success and failures that have the iPhone in various aspects of the market.



And that's it for this week. Next time, if I find like, I'll be making another entry.

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