2014年12月26日星期五

Wake for NYPD cop who saw work as ministry

Wake for NYPD cop who saw work as ministry

cnn.com  •  Rafael Ramos was an unusual cop.He saw the streets of New York as his ministry.In fact, he was just hours away from becoming a lay chaplain and graduating from a community-crisis chaplaincy program before he and fellow New York po...
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Self-driving car testing giving regulators headaches

Self-driving car testing giving regulators headaches

slashgear.com  •  Self-driving cars will have to wait to find out the rules of the road, California's DMV has admitted, with plans to have polices figured out by the end of the year scuppered by autonomous complexity. …
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Can 3-D Printed Homes Help Solve Homelessness?

Can 3-D Printed Homes Help Solve Homelessness?

fastcoexist.com  •  A new project will print homes for charity—if it can get funding.The best way of solving homelessness, many advocates argue, is just to give people homes. Though it sounds simplistic—and expensive—a "housing first" policy in place...
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2014年12月4日星期四

It took just one month for the iPhone 6 Plus to become the king of phablets [feedly]



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It took just one month for the iPhone 6 Plus to become the king of phablets
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iPhone 6 Plus vs. Android Phablets

Further proving that the iPhone 6 Plus is a massive hit for Apple, selling far better than the company had anticipated, a new report from Kantar Worldpanel reveals that the 5.5-inch iPhone accounted for 41% of all phablet sales in the U.S. during the three-month period ending on October 14th.

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Unlikely rumor claims Apple will bring back the 4-inch iPhone for 2015 [feedly]



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Unlikely rumor claims Apple will bring back the 4-inch iPhone for 2015
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Sources in Apple's Chinese supply chain think the iPhone will shrink again next year. We're not convinced. Photo: Apple

Sources in Apple's Chinese supply chain think the iPhone will shrink again next year. We're not convinced. Photo: Apple

Many people haven't even gotten their iPhone 6 devices yet, and already the rumors are starting up about what Apple has planned for its next generation handsets.

One slightly sketchy rumor, citing sources in the Apple supply chain in China, suggests 2015's iPhone lineup could include a 4-inch model, in line with the size of the iPhone 5 and 5s. According to the report, the idea would be to appeal to "female users" who are put off by the larger screen size of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.

The rumor doesn't elaborate on whether Apple would create a new 4-inch iPhone from scratch, or refresh a previously launched model instead.

We're not convinced!

Personally, I'd suggest the report is 99 percent likely to be nonsense. Apple only just upgraded to the larger screen size with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, to both critical and commercial acclaim. Between them, the two handsets smashed records with 10 million+ sales in their first weekend on sale, and analysts are predicting 71.5 million more units will sell over the holidays.

For all the criticisms we've heard about the new iPhones, virtually none have suggested both handsets are too big for a substantial portion of users. Larger "phablet" phones have also consistently shown themselves to be the fastest-growing smartphone category — and particularly popular in Asia, which is where Apple is focused on expanding its presence in.

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