Apple going to boost iPad, bringing out 7-inch Model in 2011- Rumor

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Rumor says that Apple is boosting its 9.7-inch iPad with a more faithful ARM processor and is bringing out a smaller 7-inch iPad in 2011, According to Digitimes articles that Apple is set to establish  "an advanced 9.7-inch iPad acquiring a fresh ARM Cortex-A9-based central processor and 512MB RAM in the first quarter of 2011." Apple is also prepping "a 7-inch iPad applying the Cortex-A9 processor and an IPS board with a firmness of 1024×768."
The instant update is the reprocess of IPS (in-plane changing) control board technology for the iPad's screen. IPS is a marvelous kind of LCD for the iPad, as it applies the iPad an amazing wide viewing-angle of up to 178 levels, whereas other LCD engineering run to have more limited catching angles, particularly in the upright direction.
A 7-inch iPad will probably cost a lot little than its first-generation brethren, as Apple is acknowledged for slashing product costs as the applied science acquires.
There was a huge side effect from the iPhone price -- something Apple will wish to avoid if it overhauls the iPad pricing social system. In 2007 Steve Jobs declared that the iPhone would be $200 cheaper. A case was even charged over the price cuts. So if Apple wishes to cut back prices on its iPad line, it better do so with kid gloves.
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Tropical Storm Karl is Going to Hit Gulf of Mexico

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Tropical Storm Karl discarded deep rains on the Yucatan Peninsula on Thursday as it encouraged toward the Gulf of Mexico, where it was likely to raise steam and become a storm.In the Atlantic, storm could generate dangerous break currents along the U.S. East Coast over the weekend.
In Mexico, the supervision issued a storm watch for its eastern Gulf. It is expected to reach the coast on Saturday.
According to the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami, it has made a huge landfall on Yucatan regarding 30 miles up the shore from the Quintana Roo state capital of Chetumal on Wednesday, winds were blowing at the speed of  about 65 mph.
Pineda (owner of hotel about 5 miles south of Majahual) said "There is a lot of wind,"
Electricity went out for a short time around Majahual. But the town took an almost-direct hit from Category 5 Hurricane Dean in 2007 — the third most powerful Atlantic hurricane ever to hit land — and "this is nothing in comparison," said Pineda.
There were also reports of heavy rain and wind, downed trees and power outages at Karl's center passed close to the state capital,
After that hurricane moved inland over small rural hamlets and its winds declined to about 40 mph (65 kph).
Due to storm there is  doubt over the celebration area of Mexico's bicentennial anniversary of independence from Spain, while there was no immediate decision to cancel celebrations.
A hot storm watch that was issued for the west coast of the Yucatan peninsula was discontinued early Thursday.

 
 
 

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