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  • Apple to release cheaper, 8GB iPhone 4 within weeks?

    by 
    Amar Toor
    Amar Toor
    08.23.2011

    As the world waits for Apple to release the iPhone 5, Reuters is reporting that Cupertino may be refreshing the iPhone 4, as well. According to two anonymous sources "with knowledge of the matter," an unnamed Korean manufacturer has already begun producing parts for a cheaper, 8GB version of the smartphone, slated to launch within the next few weeks. As for that next-gen handset, the insiders went on to say that the iPhone 4S / iPhone 5 will feature a more spacious touchscreen, better antenna and eight megapixel shooter, and that Apple is indeed aiming for a late September launch, after having already asked manufacturers Hon Hai and Pegatron to prep their facilities for the production of 45 million units, altogether. Details, as usual, are still scarce at this point, but we'll let you know as soon as we get more information.

  • Screen Grabs: Simon Campos forgets how to install an HDD in his FlashForward

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    03.22.2010

    While the majority of the world is busy forgetting all about ABC's FlashForward, that conniving Simon Campos has been busying forgetting which end is up on a modern day hard drive. Utilizing one of those all-too-useful SATA HDD docks on the latest episode, he proceeds to jam his hard drive into the dock upside-down, though a later shot of the device shows that some producer went in and made things right while the cast was off munching on hors d'œuvres. Imagine that -- the guys and gals behind the camera making the ones in front look good. Ah, Hollywood. [Thanks, Yoav]

  • Flashforward @ Macworld

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    10.30.2006

    Flashfoward, a leading Flash conference, is teaming up with Macworld Conference and Expo for the first time ever. Flashforward will be one of the Power Tools conference tracks. It'll offer Mac specific Flash sessions and information about using Flash and Flex development tools in OS X.