Toshiba Corporation has launched a MIPI-DSI to LVDS interface-converter bridge LSI for LCD displays that is suited for use in mobile devices, such as tablet PCs and UltrabooksTM. Read the original post by AndhraNews
Month: January 2013
Apple, Google and Intel CEOs ordered into questioning over no-poaching deals
If you’re the sort to go CEO-watching, you may want to swing by Judge Lucy Koh’s courtroom in the near future. Read the original post by Engadget
Labor group asks Hewlett-Packard to replace auditor E&Y
A U.S. investor activist group affiliated with large labor unions is asking Hewlett-Packard Co to replace its auditor, Ernst & Young, over the technology giant’s troubled acquisition of UK software company Autonomy. Read the original post by Digital Video Editing
Forums: Removing older devices from iTunes, iMessage only working one way
Have a burning question about that feature you just can’t figure out? Need help with setting things up? The iMore forums is the place to be for all things iOS. You can head over there and join in the conversation, search for answers, or lend your expertise to other members of […] Read the original…
Seagate 3TB USB 3.0 External HDD for $119 + free shipping
Ending tonight, B&H Photo-Vido offers the Seagate 3TB Expansion USB 3.0 External Hard Drive, model no. STBV3000100, for an in-cart price of $119 with free shipping. That’s $0.04/GB, a buck under our mention from three days ago, and the lowest total price we could find now by $11. It features […] Read the original post…
China’s GAC shows stunning E-JET plug-in hybrid concept
While big names like Corvette and NSX hogged the spotlight, one of the most visually attractive vehicles at this year’s Detroit Auto Show came from a name that may be completely unfamiliar to the western autophile. Read the original post by Gizmag
Why Apple paying twice for Lala and Color engineers was a stroke of genius
Apple bought Lala for $80 million down and $80 in retention bonuses, and then, after founder Bill Nguyen and many of the engineers left anyway to found Color, Apple bought them again for around 7 million. Aubrey Johnson tells the story: Apple obtained the same employees for pennies on the dollar. […] Read the original…
Are flat interfaces a trend towards digital authenticity, or a reality of competing platforms?
A lot has been said recently about “skeuomorphism” — both real skeuomorphism and the design-heavy skins for which it’s often confused. There’s even been a trend, real and perceived, towards flatter, squarer, more “digitally” authentic operating systems, themes, and apps, often credited to Microsoft’s Windows Phone or Google’s more recent […] Read the original post…
iOS 6.x.x Jailbreak Progress Update
Few days back, planetbeing – member of the iPhone Dev team had revealed on reddit that he already had an untethered jailbreak for iOS 6.0.2 running on iPhone 5. Continue reading → Read the original post by iPhoneHacks
Relying On Apps For A Diagnosis Could Be Misleading, Even Deadly
There are a number of apps in the App Store that are supposed to help you identify if that funny looking mole is cancer or just a mole. While this is great in theory, turns out in practice you could be doing yourself more harm than good. You could, in fact, be […] Read the original post…
Apple reportedly halting iPad retina displays production at Sharp
Last weekend it was iPhone 5 displays, now it’s iPad 4 displays, and just as before, we have a sensational headline attributed to a couple of anonymous sources, with only the most superficial context and analysis provided far, far below in the body. This time, according to Reuters, production of […] Read the original post…
Sharp production of iPad retina displays may be halting to a stop
Sharp, one of Apple’s largest suppliers of retina display screens used in the newer generation iPads, is starting to come to a halt. According to a Reuter’s source, production is being kept at levels only sufficient to keep the line running. It turns out it could be so Sharp can […] Read the original post…
Jobs’ house burglar gets seven-year sentence
The man who broke into the Palo Alto, Calif., home of late Apple CEO Steve Jobs and stole laptops, iPads and other possessions has been sentenced to seven years in a California state prison. Kariem McFarlin Kariem McFarlin, 35, was arrested in August last year by officers from the Rapid Enforcement Allied […] Read the…
Temple Run 2 (for iPad)
Temple Run 2 is just as fun and addictive as its predecessor, but there aren’t many major differences between the two games. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Dell XPS One 27 Touch
The Dell XPS One 27 Touch is a Windows 8 system worth the wallet-slimming price tag. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com