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The New iPhone Might Slim Down?
Qantas To Ditch Blackberry For iPhones?
Qantas – the flagship Australian Airlines announced that it will be ditching Blackberry mobile phones and will be using Apple iPhones instead, after a very strong demand from its staff. The airlines announced that it will switch 1,300 employee phones to Apple devices after a majority of workers expressed their preference for the iPhones. This will be another blow to RIM, which is currently facing many other woes aside from this.
RIM has reported a quarterly loss of $518 just last month and will be laying off 5,000 of its staff since its market share was already halved this year ……………………….. read more: http://www.gmanetwork.com/
The New iPhone Might Slim Down?
The next iPhone, dubbed as the iPhone 5 is currently being manufactured by different Asian component makers. They will use a new technology which will make the screens thinner. People familiar with the concept and the matter state that Apple is striving to improve its features in order to intensify their competition against Samsung Electronics. The technology integrates sensors into their LCD, making so that a separate touch screen layer becomes unnecessary.
This removes at least half a millimeter of thickness from the display image and also improves the way the images are displayed ………………………………….. read more: http://online.wsj.com/
DIY Skin Cancer Diagnosis With iPhone App?
There is a free app which provides the newest thing for DIY skin cancer diagnosis. However, you will definitely need to take 23 nude photos of yourself. The new application called UMSkinCheck requires you to take photos so that pre existent moles and melanoma may be taken. The application also includes a risk-assessment survey, some periodic reminders on what to check for cancer as well as examples of lesions to be on the lookout for.
Because the application involves taking naked photos on your mobile phone, you also have to make sure that you pick a hack-proof password so nude photos do not leak ………………………….. read more: http://www.theatlantic.com/
Qantas – the flagship Australian Airlines announced that it will be ditching Blackberry mobile phones and will be using Apple iPhones instead, after a very strong demand from its staff. The airlines announced that it will switch 1,300 employee phones to Apple devices after a majority of workers expressed their preference for the iPhones. This will be another blow to RIM, which is currently facing many other woes aside from this.
RIM has reported a quarterly loss of $518 just last month and will be laying off 5,000 of its staff since its market share was already halved this year ……………………….. read more: http://www.gmanetwork.com/
The New iPhone Might Slim Down?
The next iPhone, dubbed as the iPhone 5 is currently being manufactured by different Asian component makers. They will use a new technology which will make the screens thinner. People familiar with the concept and the matter state that Apple is striving to improve its features in order to intensify their competition against Samsung Electronics. The technology integrates sensors into their LCD, making so that a separate touch screen layer becomes unnecessary.
This removes at least half a millimeter of thickness from the display image and also improves the way the images are displayed ………………………………….. read more: http://online.wsj.com/
DIY Skin Cancer Diagnosis With iPhone App?
There is a free app which provides the newest thing for DIY skin cancer diagnosis. However, you will definitely need to take 23 nude photos of yourself. The new application called UMSkinCheck requires you to take photos so that pre existent moles and melanoma may be taken. The application also includes a risk-assessment survey, some periodic reminders on what to check for cancer as well as examples of lesions to be on the lookout for.
Because the application involves taking naked photos on your mobile phone, you also have to make sure that you pick a hack-proof password so nude photos do not leak ………………………….. read more: http://www.theatlantic.com/

