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Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G
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Back when we outlined the iOS 4 features missing from iPhone 3G, we forgot one key bullet point: performance. As more and more two-year veterans of Apple’s phones have taken the plunge and upgraded to the latest firmware, slowdown and battery drain issues have become a common complaint, which is even more irksome when you think of just how little the update really adds to the UI. The Wall Street Journal reports speaking to an Apple spokesperson who said the company is looking into the matter. That doesn’t necessarily mean a fix is coming anytime soon, but hey, at least you can hold the darn thing however you want.
Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink |
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Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G
Here’s the latest notebook news - Here
So everyone can getyour daily fix of battery news:
Back when we outlined the iOS 4 features missing from iPhone 3G, we forgot one key bullet point: performance. As more and more two-year veterans of Apple’s phones have taken the plunge and upgraded to the latest firmware, slowdown and battery drain issues have become a common complaint, which is even more irksome when you think of just how little the update really adds to the UI. The Wall Street Journal reports speaking to an Apple spokesperson who said the company is looking into the matter. That doesn’t necessarily mean a fix is coming anytime soon, but hey, at least you can hold the darn thing however you want.
Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink |
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Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G
Here’s the latest notebook news - Here
So everyone can getyour daily fix of battery news:
Back when we outlined the iOS 4 features missing from iPhone 3G, we forgot one key bullet point: performance. As more and more two-year veterans of Apple’s phones have taken the plunge and upgraded to the latest firmware, slowdown and battery drain issues have become a common complaint, which is even more irksome when you think of just how little the update really adds to the UI. The Wall Street Journal reports speaking to an Apple spokesperson who said the company is looking into the matter. That doesn’t necessarily mean a fix is coming anytime soon, but hey, at least you can hold the darn thing however you want.
Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink |
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Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G
Here’s the latest notebook news - Here
So everyone can getyour daily fix of battery news:
Back when we outlined the iOS 4 features missing from iPhone 3G, we forgot one key bullet point: performance. As more and more two-year veterans of Apple’s phones have taken the plunge and upgraded to the latest firmware, slowdown and battery drain issues have become a common complaint, which is even more irksome when you think of just how little the update really adds to the UI. The Wall Street Journal reports speaking to an Apple spokesperson who said the company is looking into the matter. That doesn’t necessarily mean a fix is coming anytime soon, but hey, at least you can hold the darn thing however you want.
Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink |
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Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G
Here’s the latest notebook news - Here
So everyone can getyour daily fix of battery news:
Back when we outlined the iOS 4 features missing from iPhone 3G, we forgot one key bullet point: performance. As more and more two-year veterans of Apple’s phones have taken the plunge and upgraded to the latest firmware, slowdown and battery drain issues have become a common complaint, which is even more irksome when you think of just how little the update really adds to the UI. The Wall Street Journal reports speaking to an Apple spokesperson who said the company is looking into the matter. That doesn’t necessarily mean a fix is coming anytime soon, but hey, at least you can hold the darn thing however you want.
Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink |
WSJ | Email this | Comments.
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Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G
Here’s the latest notebook news - Here
So everyone can getyour daily fix of battery news:
Back when we outlined the iOS 4 features missing from iPhone 3G, we forgot one key bullet point: performance. As more and more two-year veterans of Apple’s phones have taken the plunge and upgraded to the latest firmware, slowdown and battery drain issues have become a common complaint, which is even more irksome when you think of just how little the update really adds to the UI. The Wall Street Journal reports speaking to an Apple spokesperson who said the company is looking into the matter. That doesn’t necessarily mean a fix is coming anytime soon, but hey, at least you can hold the darn thing however you want.
Apple investigating issues with iOS 4 upgrade on iPhone 3G originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink |
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Sharp’s Brain PW-AC10 e-dictionary attempts to fool you with its phoney looks
Notebook addicts of the world, check this:
We’ve seen Sharp e-dictionaries aplenty here, but with the exception of a couple of models, that same ol’ clamshell form factor’s bound to send you to snoozefest sooner or later. To keep the Japanese bookworms interested, Sharp’s latest offering — dubbed the Brain PW-AC10 — has packaged itself in a BlackBerry-esque candybar, which it claims makes it the industry’s lightest e-dictionary while carrying two AAA batteries that keep it going for 110 hours. You’ll obviously have to make do with a shrunken color LCD (2.4-inch QVGA) and keyboard, but the device still packs the usual English-Japanese translator, flashcard feature, and a seven-language traveling phrase book (with color images). ¥13,000 ($149) and it’s yours early next month.
Sharp’s Brain PW-AC10 e-dictionary attempts to fool you with its phoney looks originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Jul 2010 11:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Sharp’s Brain PW-AC10 e-dictionary attempts to fool you with its phoney looks
Notebook addicts of the world, check this:
We’ve seen Sharp e-dictionaries aplenty here, but with the exception of a couple of models, that same ol’ clamshell form factor’s bound to send you to snoozefest sooner or later. To keep the Japanese bookworms interested, Sharp’s latest offering — dubbed the Brain PW-AC10 — has packaged itself in a BlackBerry-esque candybar, which it claims makes it the industry’s lightest e-dictionary while carrying two AAA batteries that keep it going for 110 hours. You’ll obviously have to make do with a shrunken color LCD (2.4-inch QVGA) and keyboard, but the device still packs the usual English-Japanese translator, flashcard feature, and a seven-language traveling phrase book (with color images). ¥13,000 ($149) and it’s yours early next month.
Sharp’s Brain PW-AC10 e-dictionary attempts to fool you with its phoney looks originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Jul 2010 11:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink
Akihabara News |
Sharp | Email this | Comments.
For all the info on this article, click: Sharp’s Brain PW-AC10 e-dictionary attempts to fool you with its phoney looks
I wish I got onboard the laptop train sooner
Sharp’s Brain PW-AC10 e-dictionary attempts to fool you with its phoney looks
Notebook addicts of the world, check this:
We’ve seen Sharp e-dictionaries aplenty here, but with the exception of a couple of models, that same ol’ clamshell form factor’s bound to send you to snoozefest sooner or later. To keep the Japanese bookworms interested, Sharp’s latest offering — dubbed the Brain PW-AC10 — has packaged itself in a BlackBerry-esque candybar, which it claims makes it the industry’s lightest e-dictionary while carrying two AAA batteries that keep it going for 110 hours. You’ll obviously have to make do with a shrunken color LCD (2.4-inch QVGA) and keyboard, but the device still packs the usual English-Japanese translator, flashcard feature, and a seven-language traveling phrase book (with color images). ¥13,000 ($149) and it’s yours early next month.
Sharp’s Brain PW-AC10 e-dictionary attempts to fool you with its phoney looks originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Jul 2010 11:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink
Akihabara News |
Sharp | Email this | Comments.
For all the info on this article, click: Sharp’s Brain PW-AC10 e-dictionary attempts to fool you with its phoney looks
I wish I got onboard the laptop train sooner
Sharp’s Brain PW-AC10 e-dictionary attempts to fool you with its phoney looks
Notebook addicts of the world, check this:
We’ve seen Sharp e-dictionaries aplenty here, but with the exception of a couple of models, that same ol’ clamshell form factor’s bound to send you to snoozefest sooner or later. To keep the Japanese bookworms interested, Sharp’s latest offering — dubbed the Brain PW-AC10 — has packaged itself in a BlackBerry-esque candybar, which it claims makes it the industry’s lightest e-dictionary while carrying two AAA batteries that keep it going for 110 hours. You’ll obviously have to make do with a shrunken color LCD (2.4-inch QVGA) and keyboard, but the device still packs the usual English-Japanese translator, flashcard feature, and a seven-language traveling phrase book (with color images). ¥13,000 ($149) and it’s yours early next month.
Sharp’s Brain PW-AC10 e-dictionary attempts to fool you with its phoney looks originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Jul 2010 11:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink
Akihabara News |
Sharp | Email this | Comments.
For all the info on this article, click: Sharp’s Brain PW-AC10 e-dictionary attempts to fool you with its phoney looks
I wish I got onboard the laptop train sooner


