Sunday, April 18, 2010

Apple iPhone 4G Found in San Jose Bar, Images Find Their Way to the Internet






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Subject: Apple iPhone 4G Found in San Jose Bar, Image Find Their Way to the Internet

Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010, 6:40 AM

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Apple iPhone 4G Found in San Jose Bar, Image Find Their Way t0 the Internet
April 17, 2010 at 8:01 PM

The next time you're in a San Jose bar, you should start watching where y0u step. Because you could be the next lucky person to pick up a never before seen phone. You know, like the iPhone 4G (or HD). That's exactly what happened to an unnamed person today. According to Engadget, the pictures just made it to their inbox, and, while we can't say whether or not we're convinced, these are definitely doing their best to sway our opinion. These images are definitely better than what we've seen before.

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Obviously, we can't do anything to actually verify these images. (It's not like Apple would just say, "Yep!") But, it definitely does look like an upgraded iPhone, if there's ever been an aesthetically upgraded iPhone before it. From two (new) hardware keys on the left-side of the device, underneath what we imagine is the mute switch. The device seems pretty thick, but not so much that we think it'd be a pain to hold in your hand or your pocket.

There's no telling if this is the final build design, or if this is just some kind of prototype that got lost in the depths of Cupertino. The device apparently rocks a front-facing camera (which we've heard rumored before), and they were able to spot 80GB of storage on the device before it stopped booting. Also noted, while it was on, was the fact that it was running an OS that was "new." Curious. So, if you find an iPhone 3G case lying on the ground in a bar in California, check the contents — it might lead you to a great find.




 

Barnes & Noble nook Lite Will Supposedly Feature WiFi Only
April 17, 2010 at 1:50 PM

The Barnes and Noble nook has been available (mostly) for a few months now, so why shouldn't the rumors about what's coming next start up? Seems perfectly natural to us. And, after we reviewed the original and gave it a few high praises, we're just as interested as anyone else to hear about whatever it is that Barnes and Noble may be cooking up in the technological ovens.

Barnes and Noble nook

According to a tipster, Gizmodo is reporting that there will actually be two "new" nooks arriving in the near future. The first is going to be the nook Lite, which is just a 3G-slimmed version of the original. Meaning, you're only going to be rocking WiFi on your Lite version. However, on a good note, that also means you'll be knocking off some of the price. According to the tip, the new nook Lite will go for $199 when it goes on sale at the end of the second quarter.

Now, for the nook 2. No details to give you. Except that it's supposedly coming out this year as well (perhaps by Christmas this time, B&N?), there isn't anything else to go on. Sure, we'll admit that there's probably going to be a second nook (as the first one did reasonably well for itself, even with its delays), but we've just got to kind of chuckle at this "rumor." Hey, did you know a new iPhone is coming out? Also, if you've got a nook for yourself, and you've been aching to get yourself a browser on your Android-powered eReader, then the nook v1.4 update is for you. And, shockingly, that update is suppo! sedly coming out next week, which you can download over your WiFi connection. If anyone out there starts getting the update, let us know!





 



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