Popular gadget tear-down site iFixit has begun picking apart Apple’s new iPad, offering one of the first looks at its innards.
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Posted on 15 March 2012.
Popular gadget tear-down site iFixit has begun picking apart Apple’s new iPad, offering one of the first looks at its innards.
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Posted on 22 February 2012.

Wrecknology – Sony PlayStation Vita w/Hollywood
Click here to watch Wrecknology: Samsung Galaxy Nexus w/ Adam Kovic: www.youtube.com In this week's Wrecknology, we're reviewing the Sony PS Vita. Thankfully, it DOESN'T get saved, because Hollywood from Respawn drops by to play Vita Piñata! It's exactly how it sounds. Send us your ideas for gadget destruction! Email wrecknology@machinima.com – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - This video will show you… HOW TO review the PS Vita HOW TO find candy in a Vita HOW TO hit something blindfolded – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: wrecknology machinima Bruce Greene technology destruction consumer wreck break gadget review editorial tech destroy iphone android app ETC MachWrecknology sony playstation vita handheld game gaming console pinata piñata hit bat candy hollywood respawn sark matt dannevik inside gaming POV point of view uncharted golden abyss wipeout 2048 touch screen gameplay rating lick kiss 3G WiFi quad core mobile design features performance memory card interface
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Posted on 21 February 2012.

New photos comparing a claimed next-generation iPad back panel to an iPad 2 offer further evidence that the device will be slightly thicker than its predecessor and sport an improved rear camera. In a wider-reaching roundup of iPad rumors, M.I.C. Gadget has posted a number of comparison photos, which claim to show an iPad 2 and a “confirmed rear shell for iPad 3 Wi-Fi + 3G model”. Notable in the photos is a more gradual taper to the edges…
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Posted on 14 February 2012.
M.I.C gadget reports that it has received information from sources indicating that Apple is “close to finally updating” its aging Mac Pro line. As we detailed in a report last month, the window for a potential Mac Pro update is approaching as Intel prepares to launch its Sandy Bridge E Xeon processors and AMD is pushing out its new “Tahiti” family of graphics cards.
But M.I.C gadget reports that Apple may be planning to switch back to NVIDIA for its stock graphics options in the next Mac Pro instead of sticking AMD as on the current models. The move, which would line up with a rumored similar shift for the MacBook Pro, could open the door to improved performance on a number of applications such as those from Adobe that embrace NVIDIA’s CUDA architecture.Nvidia has their “Kepler” platform due out around the same time as Intel is making their changes, and our sources within the company indicate that they have chosen to have Nvidia lead the charge so to speak on the graphics front. This is good for all our compatriots who want to use the special graphics engine in Adobe products, as it supports Nvidia only, or for those who wish to do CUDA based programs as well, again only supported by Nvidia.The report cites “rumblings” that Apple may be targeting a Mac Pro update “near the end of quarter three”, although that timeframe may be subject to change. The report’s definition of “end of quarter three” is a bit unclear, as that would equate to September as measured by calendar quarters or June as measured by Apple’s fiscal calendar. But with Intel pushing out Sandy Bridge E chips in “spring” and NVIDIA reportedly launching Kepler in April, Apple would likely be able to follow fairly closely on the heels of those releases with a Mac Pro update if it elects to do so.
But curiously, the report also claims that Apple will be looking to jump directly to Ivy Bridge, Intel’s successor processor family to Sandy Bridge, for the revised Mac Pro. Intel’s Sandy Bridge E processors have seen significant delays but are now close to shipping, and it is unclear how Apple’s Mac Pro plans would line up with any Ivy Bridge server chip plans from Intel.
Unfortunately, M.I.C gadget does not have a terribly accurate record on hardware rumors, particularly on the Mac Pro front where last year the site was one of those sources claiming that Apple would issue a mid-year Mac Pro update using a custom processor from Intel. So while a switch to NVIDIA for graphics cards in the next Mac Pro may make sense given the timeline for availability on NVIDIA’s Kepler lineup, we hesitate to place too much faith in this report’s claims for the time being.
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Posted on 02 February 2012.
Earlier today, a Japanese blog, Apple.pro, published some images of the next generation iPod Nano. The site believes the hole in the Nano’s clip to be for a 1.3 MP camera. Although this site has had a good history of leaking Apple information, we can not be fully sure. M.I.C. gadget believes that it is
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Posted on 01 February 2012.
Earlier today, we reported on new photos of an iPod nano casing that appears to support a rear-facing camera. With similar photos having shown up in the past, it was unclear whether Apple was still pursuing the design for a future iPod nano.
![ipod_nano_camera_2 Apples 1.3 MP Camera Equipped iPod Nano Due for Launch in March/April? [Updated]](http://www.getafreeiphone.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/apples-1-3-mp-camera-equipped-ipod-nano-due-for-launch-in-marchapril-updated.jpeg)
M.I.C gadget now weighs in with claims that the pictured device is in fact a two-month old prototype but that Apple has been having difficulties with the 1.3-megapixel camera taking overexposed photos.It’s real, and it’s a two-month-old prototype that has big problems. It comes with an auto iris lens that can be affected by diffraction and blurring when the iris opening becomes too small in bright conditions. Ok, I gotta say it simply, it takes overexposed photos.
According to our factory sources, Apple have problems with the lens aperture for the next-gen iPod nano, the iris is not functioning correctly to allow the advantages of the low aperture to be utilized.Interestingly, the report claims that the user interface for the camera features is finished and that Apple is looking to launch the device late this quarter or early next quarter once it finishes working out the camera issues.
The release would be a significant deviation from Apple’s usual iPod refresh timeline, which has typically seen updates come in the September-October timeframe. But with Apple shaking up its schedules in 2011 by pushing the iPhone back from its usual June release to take the iPod’s place with an October debut, it is possible that other changes to the usual timeline are in store.
The iPods saw only very minor changes last October, with the iPod touch essentially gaining only a white option and a price drop while the iPod nano saw a price drop and a software update that was also compatible with the previous year’s model. The iPod shuffle and iPod classic received no updates at all, making Apple’s 2011 iPod updates by far the most modest in the company’s history. Consequently, Apple could be looking to make more substantial changes to its iPod line, such as the release of a camera-equipped iPod nano, well ahead of the fall 2012 timeframe.
Update: Refuting M.I.C gadget‘s claim that the iPod nano shown in the photos is a two-month old prototype, Apple.pro‘s Anthony Tsai posts this screenshot showing that the photos were in fact originally posted to the Internet in August 2011:
![ipod_nano_camera_aug11 ipod nano camera aug11 Apples 1.3 MP Camera Equipped iPod Nano Due for Launch in March/April? [Updated]](http://images.macrumors.com/article-new/2012/02/ipod_nano_camera_aug11.jpg)
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Posted on 31 January 2012.
Back in late December, reports surfaced indicating that Foxconn was planning a major expansion of its iPhone production capabilities in Zhengzhou, China, with the company reportedly investing $1.1 billion and working with the Chinese government to recruit 100,000 new workers to the facility.

M.I.C gadget now reports that the hiring notices have gone out and thousands of prospective employees have lined up to apply for the positions.On the 30th of January, thousands of hopefuls stood for hours outside a labor agency located in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou, the largest city of Henan province in north-central China. The lines stretched more than 200 meters along the road, and the people who were waiting in line with their applications just hope to get a job at Foxconn, as the electronics contracting giant ramps up its iPhone production at Zhengzhou plant.The report cites articles from the Chinese media noting that many of the applicants have prior work experience, with some of them seeking to transfer from Foxconn’s other facilities in southern China to be closer to home.
Apple is of course in the middle of booming iPhone 4S sales following the device’s launch last October and is now turning its attention to the rapidly-growing Chinese market where the device launched on China Unicom earlier this month and is expected to launch on China Telecom as soon as late next month. The company is obviously also looking ahead to the next-generation iPhone hardware that most expect will debut later this year.
Foxconn and Apple have come under increasing scrutiny over the treatment of employees in Apple’s supply chain, with Foxconn being the highest-profile target due to its employment of hundreds of thousands of workers focused on manufacturing Apple products. Apple CEO Tim Cook has expressed concern over some of the allegations presented in recent media reports while also pointing to the company’s continuing efforts on the workers’ rights front including ongoing audits and outside monitoring of workplace conditions.
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Posted on 19 January 2012.
www.lockergnome.com – The iPhone has become much more than a fancy gadget for talking to people in faraway places; some people rely on it — as Kelly Clay says, "to send emails, manage calendar[s], check budget[s], transfer money, play games, read blogs, write blogs, take pictures, send pictures, and just about anything else [they] need to do on a daily basis." But here's an interesting use for your iPhone that you may not have considered: as a remote control! Whether you need to record something on your DVR remotely, open your garage door, or change channels on your television, there actually is an app for that. No foolin'! You can watch the entire live TLDR episode here: youtu.be www.gnomies.com http profiles.google.com twitter.com www.facebook.com | Views: 0 ![]() 0 ratings | |
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Posted on 17 January 2012.
Have you ever dropped your iPhone or any other electronic gadget into water? I guess most of you must have had that experience atleast once in your lifetime. A lot of people end up screwing their mobile phones like this. Even if you use a protective shield or case let’s just face the fact water is a beast for all the electronic devices.
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