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Before Dark - Computer hardware and game reviews for the gamer.
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Overheating iPhone reports 'exploding' all over France, Apple responds |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 30 August 2009 11:00 |
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Reports of iPhones exploding, starting fires and killing people in cold blood have been around since the inception of the handset. They've also been relatively sporadic, seemingly short on evidence, and Apple hasn't given complaints much credence or response. So when we heard a story from France the other day about a security guard's iPhone "exploding" and sending a shard of glass into his eye (though apparently not serious enough to warrant a hospital visit), it was a little hard to believe, but with a few other stories of cracking screens due to overheating cropping up in Europe over the past couple weeks, French authorities have taken an interest in the story. Anecdotally, a teen says his phone "imploded" in Belgium and gave him a headache, a woman's phone cracked without warning, and ten or so victims in France have come forward to complain of similar problems, picking up the interest of a French consumer watchdog group. Apple is naturally not new to the concept of overheating in its battery-powered devices -- in fact, it's just entered into its first full-on iPod nano recall in Korea of the 1st-gen players after numerous reports of battery faultiness worldwide -- but with 26 million iPhones out and about, and the iPhone 3GS tending to run a bit hotter than its siblings, a systemic problem with one or all models of the handsets isn't something consumers or Apple would take lightly.
Herve Novelli, France's top trade official, met with Apple France's Michel Coulomb today to discuss the problem, and so far Apple is sticking to its guns: it claims that reported incidents are in the single digits, and that all cases it's investigated fully so far have turned out to be blamed on "external force" to the screen. Herve and Michel seem to have parted on friendly terms, promising to keep in touch over the issue, and the EU's alert system for dangerous consumer products (inexplicably dubbed RAPEX) is staying in the loop as well, asking the 27 member nations to keep tabs on the situation. Novelli says it's "too early to blame anyone," and we'd have to agree, but we hope Apple keeps up the (freshly) open communication about this issue going forward. http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/28/overheating-iphone-reports-exploding-all-over-france-apple-re/ |
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CS3 on Snow Leopard, no chance say Adobe! |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 29 August 2009 09:31 |
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After users fumed over news that Adobe Systems Inc. wouldn't support its Creative Suite 3 (CS3) applications on Apple Inc.'s new Snow Leopard operating system, the company backtracked a step yesterday.
"It turns out that the Photoshop team has tested Photoshop CS3 on Snow Leopard, and to the best of our knowledge, Photoshop CS3 works fine on Snow Leopard," said John Nack, principal product manager of Adobe Photoshop, in a blog post late Wednesday. "The Photoshop team reported a couple of dozen problems to Apple, and I'm happy to say that Apple has fixed all the significant issues we found." http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9137191/Angry_Adobe_users_rant_about_Snow_Leopard_support CS$ it shall be. |
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Old AGP systems do have some life left! |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 29 August 2009 09:26 |
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"You've got an older AGP-equipped system lying around. After checking out our last AGP article, you've accepted that the old girl won't be a valuable addition to LAN parties anymore. But before you go and donate it to your auntie for basic Internet use, hold on a minute. There might be some gaming goodness left in that system." Source |
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Dual Screen Laptops - Reality.. |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 29 August 2009 09:28 |
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Having your browser, iTunes, IM, TweetDeck, Word, Skype, Photoshop, video editing tools, folders, and more open at the same time…well, it just takes up a lot of screen real estate. On a 15.4″ laptop, you can only fit so much before your screen is piled with program after program.
gScreen, an Alaska-based notebook designer and manufacturer, aims to solve that problem, no matter where you are, with what can only be described as the PC version of a two-headed hydra: the dual-screen laptop. http://mashable.com/2009/08/28/dual-screen-laptop/ |
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More love for the AGP crowd, from XFX |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 16 August 2009 11:07 |
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XFX has just launched another product tho their ATI range improving their support for whats left of the mid-end AGP based market for those stretching their system for a while longer. Bus Type: AGP 8X GPU Clock: 600MHz Memory Bus: 128 Memory Type: DDR2 Memory Size: 1,024MB / 512MB Memory Speed: 800MHz Thermal Solution: Fansink Minimum Power Supply Requirement: 400Watt Outputs: HDTV, Dual-Link DVI Feature: ATI PowerPlay™ Technology, DirectX 10.1 Support, ATI Avivo HD Package Contents: S-Video Cable, DVI Adapter Pirced at around $90 it offers a fair amount of punch for the price!
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Last Updated on Sunday, 16 August 2009 11:19 |
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