IPHONE 4 APPLE
La conférence terminé, voici donc le nouvel appareil de la Pomme sensé, encore une fois, révolutionner le monde des cellulaires. Petit résumé de la nouvelle.
Tout d’abord le reste
Voici un résumé de ce que nous ne savions pas encore sur tout ce qu’Apple vient d’annoncer.
- Lecture de PDF sur l’iPad
- Meilleur gestion des notes, surlignement et bookmarks sur l’iPad
- Netflix s’en vient sur l’iPhone
- Farmville sur l’iPhone cet été sans Flash!
iPhone 4
Pas iPhone 4G, ni iPhone HD, mais tout simplement iPhone 4. On se doute qu’Apple aime bien les chiffres ronds, surtout que celui-ci correspond à la dernière version de l’iPhone OS. 4G n’aurait pas fait de sense, car le réseau n’est pas 4G LTE et HD était déjà pas mal attribué aux applications sur l’iPad. Somme toute, je crois que l’iPhone 4 n’est pas si pire. Au moins c’est mieux que l’iPhone 3GS
Le design, on l’avait déjà vu lors de la fuite de Gizmodo, alors au niveau du look rien de neuf. Voici tout de même quelques détails intéressants:
- Les lignes sur les côté séparent les différentes parties de la “bande” et ils s’en servent comme un amplificateur pour les antennes! Ingénieux, mais reste à voir si c’est efficace!
- Acier inoxydable pour la solidité, plus d’aluminium. Et verre pour le devant et le derrière, un verre 30 fois plus résistant que le plastique. Reste à voir s’il l’est réellement contre les égratignures! Ils devrait utiliser de l’aluminium transparent ça c’est résistant!
- Écran “retina” haute résolution 960×640 avec une technologie qui rajoute des pixels gris pour truquer l’oeil à croire que ce qu’il regarde est en faite de plus grande résolution. 326 ppi de densité de pixels! L’oeil humain ne distingue pas au dessus de 300, mais bon, disont que c’est pour obtenir le double de la résolution.
- Contraste 4x mieux que l’iPhone 3GS. J’ai hâte de voir ça, car les histoires de contraste des écrans c’est souvent de la camelotte…
- Meilleure autonomie: parler 3G 7h, navigation 3G 6h, navigation wifi 10h, video 10h, musique 40h, en attente 300h
- Capacité de 16Go et 32Go, quad-bande, deux micros et 802.11n (enfin!)
- Ajout d’un gyroscope pour amélioré la précision du mouvement et d’accélération
- Caméra 5MP avec flash LED
- Enregistrement de vidéo en 720p 30i/s avec édition
- Application iMovie pour iPhone 4 qui permet d’ajouter thèmes, titres, transitions, photos et musique!
- iPhone OS renommé iOS comme il sera disponible sur d’autre plateforme (Apple TV?) et le brevet appartient à… Cisco, encore une fois!
- Vidéo conférence d’iPhone 4 iPhone 4 par Wifi seulement, les opérateurs ont encore besoin de temps pour s’adapter…
- Au Canada? En juillet… en France? Le 24 juin! Envoyez-moi en un, svp!!!
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HP announces Compaq AirLife 100 Android-based touch smartbook
HP has announced the launch of the Compaq AirLife 100, a new Android-based smartbook, for want of a better word, that's due to launch via Telefonica (so O2 in the UK) this spring.
Looking very much like a proof of concept we saw at CES, with Qualcomm's Snapdragon QSD8250 chipset, the AirLife 100 boasts a 92% full size keyboard, 16GB SSD, SD card slot, and a customised touch interface from HP including a new "tabbed" touch browser experience, what's said to be a "simple mechanism" for zooming web pages, and a touch optimised media suite and shortcut menu.
There's also GPS with NDrive navigation, 3G connectivity (which is where the Telefonica team-up comes in), Wi-Fi, a VGA webcam, instant on start-up and the boast of up to 12 hours battery life.
"The browser has become the desktop for many people, and the new Compaq AirLife is the next evolution of a mobile computer that is streamlined specifically for the web", says Charl Snyman, an HP VP.
"This new type of user lives life online and no longer measures computing speeds and feeds, but rather friends, people and online social ranks".
In terms of competitor devices, this section of the netbook/smartbook market is growing, but slowly, the Lenovo Skylight could be seen as in the same category, while as far as other PC maker go, Acer offers an Android-based netbook with the D250 - but this also offers Windows 7.
Apple offers $10,000 prize for 10,000,000,000th song download
Apple is offering one lucky shopper $10,000 dollars in the form of an iTunes gift card if they happen to be the buyer of the 10 billionth song from the iTunes store.
In what the company is calling "One huge milestone for music" the Cupertino based company is hoping the chance to win a vast chunk of cash to buy music, videos, and apps will be enough to lure thousands of customers into the iTunes store.
"iTunes changed the way you buy music, making songs and albums available for download, day or night. Seven years later, we’re about to celebrate our biggest milestone for music, yet — 10 billion songs downloaded," says Apple on its website.
All you have to do is buy a song, and if it’s the 10 billionth download, you could win a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card.
But don't rush to the iTunes store just yet. At the time of writing, Apple has 9,897,556,116 songs suggesting it will be some time yet before the company reaches the magic number.
Google Buzz gets even more changes
Google has been forced to change the way its new social networking service, Google Buzz, works following worldwide criticism and complaints.
"We've heard your feedback loud and clear, and since we launched Google Buzz four days ago, we've been working around the clock to address the concerns you've raised," said the company in a blog post.
The result is that rather that force you to automatically start following people you email the most in gmail, the system will now "suggest" a list for you to select.
"Starting this week, instead of an auto-follow model in which Buzz automatically sets you up to follow the people you email and chat with most, we're moving to an auto-suggest model. You won't be set up to follow anyone until you have reviewed the suggestions and clicked Follow selected people and start using Buzz," says Google backtracking on what it first launched with.
Google has also moved to make other more drastic changes including no longer connecting public Picasa Web Albums and Google Reader shared items automatically and the ability to disable Buzz altogether.
In an apologetic moment, Google's Todd Jackson, Product Manager for Gmail and Google Buzz said:
"We quickly realized that we didn't get everything quite right. We're very sorry for the concern we've caused and have been working hard ever since to improve things based on your feedback."
The latest changes come just days after Google changed privacy options and other elements of how the social networking service operated and just four days after the service launched.
Are the moves enough to make you consider using Buzz? What do you think of Google's new social network to take on Twitter and Facebook? Have your say in the comments below.
Project Pink phone, aka Turtle, seen at the FCC
Microsoft has always denied it is building it's own phone instead preferring to allow handset manufacturers like HTC do the building for them while they concentrate on the software.
While that isn't likely to change, Neowin.net has dug up pictures of a phone made by Sharp that looks, from the single FCC filed picture remarkably similar to the Turtle phone mock-ups touted around last year.
The rumour goes something like this. Sharp make the phone. They are the same manufacturer of the T-Mobile Sidekick, which in turn is powered by Danger, which in turn was bought by Microsoft in 2008.
Add into the mix some references to the "turtle" name in the Zune MP3 player OS, an expected announcement by Steve Ballmer on Monday for Windows Mobile 7 and you've got yourself an almost legit rumour story for weekend reading.
All eyes are now on Mobile World Congress.
Samsung Wave Bada phone outed
First it was a Billboard leaking the news, now Swedish site dailymobile.se has gone one step further and posted high-res(ish) photos of the new Samsung Wave before what is expected to be an official release on Sunday.
If a picture wasn't enough, the site also claims to have a full spec sheet and a model number - the Samsung S8500 - if you were wondering.
If the specs are to be believed, the new Bada OS running handset from Samsung will include a 3.3-inch AMOLED screen, 5 megapixel camera, flash, 720p video recording capabilities, 2GB of internal memory and be 10.9mm thick.
As you would expect it will be HSDPA ready for fast internet access on the go and come with Wi-Fi. The processor is expected to be in the region of 1Ghz.
Samsung is holding its Mobile World Congress press release on Sunday evening. Pocket-lint will be live from the event bringing you all the news as it happens.
We will keep you posted.



