Wednesday 31 July 2013

Crazy ipad

Previously Apple claims the iPad tablet has an appeal like magic, Yes it is true even of a teenager in China was willing to sell his kidney for an iPad 2. Sounds crazy and unreasonable? but not only that the story about the iPad magic happen until today.
Here are some unique events that occur because of the iPad:
1. iPad is popular in the world hereafterIPad replicas are made of paper looks also pretty much in demand by China cultured family. They bought the iPad replica concurrently with other replicas of luxury goods to be burned in order that his ancestors in the next world can enjoy it.
2. iPad cause of riotsOne of the Apple store in Beijing became the victims of violence pengantri iPad 2 that can not wait. Chaos makes 5 people were injured in the clashes, loss of material for damage that occurs in the Apple store also makes the store to be closed temporarily.
3. 8 million dollars to buy the place QueueIpad 2 cheapest price is priced at $ 500, but Hazem Sayed (also known as hunter iPad 2) are willing to pay some money to the front of the queue at Apple's Fifth Avenue store. He spent the bag up to $ 900 to pay for a student who has lined up well in advance to be the first to have the iPad 2.
But enough sweet fruit because it turns out his name became known and get the attention of the public does iOS development project. At least $ 900 to the cost of the promotion is still not cheap enough.
4. Lost a finger because thieves iPadTragically, a man from Colorado who was happy because planning to buy an iPad for her in one of the mall turned into a tragedy. He was forced to miss most of his fingers due to trying to keep his iPad from one target jambret. After a tug-of-great fights with the thief, this man not only loses the iPad, but it also had to be amputated part because one of his fingers hurt pretty badly.
5. Sells kidney for iPad 217-year-olds in China be willing to sell a kidney for $ 3,100, or about 26 million dollars in order to buy an iPad 2. This teen trapped into illicit organ trafficking syndicate / illegal there, as a result of a kidney exchanged only with ipad 2, iPhone 4, and a small amount of income.
What do think? if the iPad does have a magic appeal or simply the product failed as much spoken by the anti-Apple out there.

Tuesday 23 July 2013

5 Best iPad Apps For Children Version Game Pocket

Phenomenon since the emergence of the iPad tablet is a wonderful thing. Everything feels easier and more convenient by using this one device. Whether it's an adult until the children were helped by its presence. Not infrequently, many small children who start learning to use the iPad to stimulate their brain development from an early age. GameSaku also put the same attention and very supportive of the children in order to learn as early as possible through the media that is more enjoyable. Here we picked out 5 iPad apps that can be used for children.

 1. Stella and Sam Story Pack
Effectively, Stella and Sam made based on a TV show and picture books are sold in the market. With the existence of this in iPad Apps, children increasingly facilitated to learn about the environment around them and hone their creativity level. Consists of 5 game modes storyline with a variety of course will make the kids do not get bored quickly. Children will be taught how to coloring, making a decoration, and many others. By purchasing this Story Pack parents actually save more than spend money to buy the Apps one by one.

2. Nighty Night! HD
Nighty Night is an interactive book that is devoted to the children before they sleep. They will be taught how animals such as chickens, pigs, cows and fish were exhausted and they all want the same bed as the child. But before all asleep there must be a turn off the lights, put the animal in bed and it is the task of all the children in playing this interactive book. Created by Heidi Wittlinger, an oscar nominated artist who displays good visualization graphics accompanied by music that can lullaby washed atmosphere. For the iPad version, this book is only priced at $ 2.99.

 3. ABC Learn With Bobby Ball
Some time ago we had given a review for this game released by Maximize Games. Learn ABC will help children who do not go to school to first get to know a variety of letters, memorize or remember things, and writing a specific letter. Bobby Ball will help in the English language that children can easily understand the meaning of this game. It seems the combination of 3 elements above, can stimulate growth sufficiently small children before going to school because first get a lesson through this game. 

4. Sprinkle Junior 
It does not seem wrong to introduce a game to children. Even through this media they can begin to learn. This is also done by Mediocre AB by issuing Sprinkle Junior games are more devoted to the children. Previously they had issued a game Sprinkle: Water Splashing Fire Fighting Fun is more devoted to a more mature users. The difference is in Sprinkle Junior children will be free to spout water as much as possible to extinguish the fire, there is no limit to the amount of water released and not have to race against time. Compared must complete a complex puzzle, Sprinkle Junior is more devoted to the fun side of playing children in the water while learning a little physics. 

5. Fireman Sam - Junior Cadet 
The idea of ​​the story is almost similar to the Sprinkle Junior where you have to put out the fire that is raging, Fireman Sam - Junior Cadet also carries something similar. Divided into 6 different game modes, each child will be trained how to train accuracy in the target to shoot water, looking for the fastest way to order fire trucks arrived at the fire, match objects that are applicable to the picture, and a variety of other modes. With these games the children are invited to interact and be able to train your memory, accuracy and hone their creativity. 

iPhone 5 is just 7.6 millimeters thin

When we envisioned the new iPhone, we landed on a remarkably thin and light design. But it’s nearly impossible to make a device so thin and so light without sacrificing features or performance.

We could have taken the easy way out and designed something more reasonable and less remarkable. But we didn’t. If the technology didn’t exist, we invented it. If a component wasn’t small enough, we re-imagined it. If convention was standing in the way, we left it behind. The result is iPhone 5: the thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever.

iPhone 5 is just 7.6 millimeters thin. To make that happen, Apple engineers had to think small, component by component. They created a nano-SIM card, which is 44 percent smaller than a micro-SIM. They also developed a unique cellular solution for iPhone 5. The conventional approach to building LTE into a world phone uses two chips — one for voice, one for data. On iPhone 5, both are on a single chip. The intelligent, reversible Lightning connector is 80 percent smaller than the 30-pin connector. The 8MP iSight camera has even more features — like panorama and dynamic low-light mode — yet it’s 25 percent smaller. And the new A6 chip is up to 2x faster than the A5 chip but 22 percent smaller. Even with so much inside, iPhone 5 is 20 percent lighter and 18 percent thinner than iPhone 4S.

Making a thinner, lighter iPhone meant even the display had to be thinner. Apple engineers accomplished that by creating the first Retina display with integrated touch technology. Which means instead of a separate layer of touch electrodes between display pixels, the pixels do double duty — acting as touch-sensing electrodes while displaying the image at the same time. With one less layer between you and what you see on iPhone 5, you experience more clarity than ever before. All on a display that’s 30 percent thinner than before.

iPhone 5 is made with a level of precision you’d expect from a finely crafted watch — not a smartphone.

Never before has this degree of fit and finish been applied to a phone. Take the glass inlays on the back of iPhone 5, for instance. During manufacturing, each iPhone 5 aluminum housing is photographed by two high-powered 29MP cameras. A machine then examines the images and compares them against 725 unique inlays to find the most precise match for every single iPhone.

Look at iPhone 5 and you can’t help but notice the exquisite chamfer surrounding the display. A crystalline diamond cuts this beveled edge. It’s what gives iPhone 5 its distinctive lines. Fitting for a phone so brilliant.

Precision-Matched Inlays

During the assembly process, each iPhone 5 aluminum housing is photographed by two high-powered 29MP cameras. A machine then compares the images with 725 uniquely cut inlays to find a precise match.
Sapphire Crystal

Although the surface of the iSight camera is as clear as glass, it’s not made of glass. It’s actually sapphire crystal, whose hardness is second only to diamond on the scale of transparent materials. That means the surface of the lens is far less likely to scratch.
Diamond-Cut Beveled Edge

A crystalline diamond is used to cut the chamfers of iPhone 5. This process gives the beveled edge its beautiful sheen.

It’s not easy to create earbud-style headphones that not only feel good in your ears, but also sit securely in your ears. That’s because everyone’s ears are different. Using optical scans combined with silicone molding, Apple designers created 3D models of various ear types to find a common shape across many different people. That shape led to the unique look of the new Apple EarPods. Unlike traditional circular earbuds, their design is defined by the geometry of the ear. Which makes them more comfortable for more people than any other earbud-style headphones.

They’re more stable and durable, too. Apple engineers asked more than 600 people to test over 100 iterations of the Apple EarPods. Testers ran on treadmills in extreme heat and extreme cold. They performed various cardio workouts. They were even asked to shake their heads side to side, up and down. The result: Apple EarPods provide stronger protection from sweat and water, and they’re remarkably stable in the ear. Which means they stay in, even when you’re on the go.

At the same time Apple designers were trying to define an ideal earbud shape, Apple sound engineers — acousticians — were focused on improving sound quality. First, they established a target sound for the Apple EarPods. That target: a person sitting in a room listening to high-quality speakers.

The biggest determinant of what you hear from any speaker is the movement of its diaphragm. The inward and outward motion is what creates sound. But earbud speaker diaphragms are typically made from a single material, which can limit sound output.

So Apple acousticians re-engineered an earbud speaker diaphragm with both rigid and flexible materials to minimize sound loss and maximize sound output. Adding to the superior audio quality are strategically placed acoustic vents. The most notable of these vents is the one located in the stem of each EarPod. It allows air inside the stem, which acts as an acoustic chamber, to flow out. So you hear deeper, richer bass tones. The overall audio quality of Apple EarPods is so impressive, they rival high-end headphones that cost hundreds of dollars more

How a product looks and performs matters, but so does its impact on the environment. That’s why nearly every Apple product is made from highly recyclable materials like aluminum, and why we refuse to use harmful toxins in our components.

Every iPhone starting with iPhone 3GS is free of brominated flame retardants (BFRs) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). That includes our newest iPhone — iPhone 5. In fact, Apple has one of the strictest BFR-free and PVC-free standards in the industry. And we expect the same from our suppliers. We go so far as to disassemble our products into individual components and materials in our Cupertino lab. Then we test them using many methods, including X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and ion chromatography. We do this to ensure that every product we release meets our environmental standards.

Monday 22 July 2013

dangers that exist on the ipad

DENVER - Gianna Chine, teens 14 years to make the scientists stunned made. Because the results of research in the study, residents of California, the United States had found irregularities found on the iPad 2.
Gianna explained that this Apple gadget, can result in the death of a patient due to a heart attack magnet located inside the iPad 2's closed.
The teen explained if someone fell asleep with a position the iPad 2 in the chest, then the magnetic cover that Apple devices can "turn off" his heartbeat. Thus WAToday quoted on Friday (05/10/2013).
"I think not many people know this, therefore I present the results of this study so that people are aware of and avoid the fatal carelessness," Chien said in front of more than 8000 physicians at the Heart Rhythm Society meeting in Denver, California recently.
Research carried teenagers who are still attending college in Stockton, California, provides an important warning for people with defribrillator implant (a small battery electrical impulse generator which is implanted in heart patients), in order not to put the iPad 2 at the top of his chest. Therefore, there are magnets on the iPad can be deadly defibrillator to the heart.
Chien explained, iPad 2 cover casing contains 30 magnets that can pose a dangerous risk to the user's body. While, if the iPad 2 right directly above the chest for a long time, it is dangerous. Chien research assisted by his father, Walter Chien is also a electrophyisiologist heart.
In his research, Walter Chien involved 26 volunteers who use defibrillators to put the iPad 2 at the top of their chest, and then discovered that the disorder is triggered on the tool that is embedded in the heart by 30 percent. While, four pacemakers or loop-recorder which also tested not trigger damage to his defibrillator.
Chien did not realize this discovery contributed greatly to the science of medicine. He also said wanted to help raise awareness about the dangers of magnets in patients on the iPad, especially for those who put defibrillators in heart.
"Patients defibrillator can still buy an Apple product, it's just not to put them right on top of the chest," said the 14-year-old teenager.
Chien was first presented his findings at a school event in San Joaquin County Science Fair in March. Then the invention of the electromagnetic topped, so he ventured to follow the event even larger science in order to explain these findings. (Amr)

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