Ok, so I should have posted on this sooner, after all, it has been a couple of weeks. I'm sorry. But I wanted to let the madness die down a little, and see what more came out.
In the early twitter hours of the devices leakage it was crazy, so much speculation. (I recommend you follow @engadget @joshuatopolsky @reckless @bxchen and of course myself, @94fordy).
See, an iPhone that looked like a 3GS was found in a bar after being left by an Apple employee, Gray Powell. The fake 3GS case was later cracked off, once the finder had recovered from a hangover, to find the mysterious future iPhone hidden underneath.
It was then tipped to Engadget (Source of the pic) and Gizmodo, and Gizmodo finally got the device actually in their hands. Unfortunately, Gizmodo wouldn't tear it down to see if it has an A4 chip like the iPad, or confirm theories of two flash memory chips, giving the rumoured 80GB model (64+16). The back of this handset says XXGB, which obviously doesn't help at all, other than to confirm that it won't be less than 10GB, which, we would have guessed anyway.
They've also dropped the volume rocker, as you can see above it now has two independent buttons on the side. The backing is no longer black (or white) and as speculation goes, it could be the radio transparent ceramic material that Apple acquired a patent for recently.
It also contains a MicroSIM slot, larger camera - which I would presume means a higher MPx count, as thats what everyone looks for these days, as well as hopefully a better lens, and sensor, which is what everyone should be looking for.
Apple have still made no statement other than to ask Gizmodo for their device back, and I wouldn't expect anything from them until around June, when the iPhone would be scheduled for an update, and OS 4.0 will be released.
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Saturday, 24 April 2010
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
SITE UNDER GOING LOTS OF MAINTENANCE
The blog is not actually "down", I decided to keep it up so you can still access all the content available.
However it may be kind of quirky for a few hours, as I test out some template code, and try to remove any quirky bugs.
Bear with me, first timer ;)
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Milestone (Droid) hacked to act as USB Host
The Moto Milestone (Or Droid, for the yanks out there) has now been hacked, purely by means of external hardware*, to act as a USB host device. This means it can now operate as your computer does when you plug something in over USB, it will supply power, and act as the bus controller.
So printing documents from your Milestone anyone? Play games with a wired XBox 360 controller? Possibilities are endless!
Thanks to Chris Paget and his wonderful blog,
http://www.tombom.co.uk/blog/?p=124 Read more on this article...
So printing documents from your Milestone anyone? Play games with a wired XBox 360 controller? Possibilities are endless!
Thanks to Chris Paget and his wonderful blog,
http://www.tombom.co.uk/blog/?p=124 Read more on this article...
Thursday, 4 February 2010
A depressing couple of days to go down in EnGadget history.. hopefully.
Engadget comments were turned off yesterday, due to certain users "trolling", spamming, and just generally being idots. Huzzah for comments coming back though, just a few minutes ago!http://bit.ly/an8ODa Read more on this article...
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
"Chrome can't run off USB" - Could I have been more wrong?!
@hexxeh has officially made me look a fool. I think it's a personal vendetta. But either way, I was wrong, you don't have to wait for a package from Google, this crazy-legend-guy-dude has just done that bit for you.
I'll give you the Windows instructions here, because they're the only ones I can vouch for right now, if you want to check I'm not lying, or you want Linux/OS X instructions - check out his site.
For Windows:
Download the chromiumos.tar.gz torrent
and the Image Writer
Open the .exe, select the chromiumos.img image, and te drive letter of your USB drive.
Click Write, close the program - Kapow! your done. Read more on this article...
I'll give you the Windows instructions here, because they're the only ones I can vouch for right now, if you want to check I'm not lying, or you want Linux/OS X instructions - check out his site.
For Windows:
Download the chromiumos.tar.gz torrent
and the Image Writer
Open the .exe, select the chromiumos.img image, and te drive letter of your USB drive.
Click Write, close the program - Kapow! your done. Read more on this article...
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