Officially Official! Apple Releases 3G iPhone

June 9, 2008
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After so many rumors, predictions and debates, Apple has released the 3G iPhone. Yeah, you heard this right! It’s here and it comes with new edges, plastic back, iPhone 2.0 firmware and a SIM ejector in the box. According to Apple, the 3G on iPhone is 36% faster than Nokia’s N95 and the Treo 720.

The newly-released 3G iPhone manages 300 hours in standby, up to 10 hours in 2G talk, 5 hours in 3G talk, 7 hours of video and about one day of audio. Apple has provided their “jewel” with A-GPS which is better than regular GPS because it also uses information from cellular towers.

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BlackBerry Thunder Live Shot

June 9, 2008
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Only speculations and opinions of the Thunder Blackberry were appearing until now, but today we got our hands on a live snapshot of the device. The first thing coming to our attention after seeing it is the multitude of buttons that the manufacturers made available.

The buttons, including dual convenience keys, back, send, menu, end, volume, lock, and play / pause are meant to facilitate the user’s navigation, and this model makes no exception from BlackBerry’s tendency to simplicity. This simplicity will have to fight the keyboarded-3G iPhone’s complexity and options.

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Apple Files Patent - Solar Cells For Portable Devices

May 30, 2008
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As the global warming is here, everybody is trying to come up environmentally-friendly projects. Green concepts will also consist of gadgets in the future. One company which will integrate solar cells in gadgets is Apple as they filed a patent for portable devices and computers.

The new generation of Apple’s handhelds and laptops will be powered by the sun as the patent shows that they will use thin film of solar cells on the entire surface and even under the screen which means that iPhones, iPods and MacBooks will never run short of battery.

Here are some of words from the patent files: “Solar cells are typically stacked with other layers made…