iPhone 5 : Brand new concept design

Posted by muamar Rabu, 04 Juli 2012 0 komentar
 It was believed that the official unveiling of the California company Cupertino’s new and long expected smartphone iPhone 5 would happen at Apple’s WWDC event which happened back in June. It has passed by, but the iPhone 5 was not unveiled. 

 There are a lot of iPhone 5 concept designs which can be found on the Internet. This smartphone could easily be just the heir of iPhone 4, but it could also be a brand new iPhone, with totally different concept and design. Remember what a huge disappointment the iPhone 4S was? We sure hope Apple won't make that mistake again!


The Latest Design Model for the iPhone 5


 One of the latest models was presented by German Apple devices website iTopNews.de, and it is quite possibly the best concept design that has been presented by now. Many believe that the new smartphone will probably include the 4 inch screen, which is an inch larger than all generations of the iPhone by now. This concept design is also wider. The iPhone 5’s screen has been made like that, because this design has five rows of icons, which is a relatively big change because all previous generations of iPhones have possessed four rows of icons. 

 The German Apple devices website’s concept is appealing to many customers . Most of the customers consider the height dimensions (4 inch) of the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S (the latest two versions of iPhone) to be perfect, and because of that, keeping the same height in the new iPhone 5 is admissible. The brand new German’s design is quite possible. iPhone5 could also possibly include 4G LTE capability, and the internal parts which are required for it could be placed in German’s concept design without any problems. 


 The back of this iPhone 5 concept is also slightly different than the previous iPhones. This model is more rounded. It is also said that the smartphone will be made with aluminium or Liquidmetal unibody. The roundness would be very good inovation, because that way the iPhone 5 would feel more natural in the hand than latest iPhone generations.

 But, who can say that the iPhone 5 will look exactly like this great concept? Who can say if it will be better, or worse? We were hoping that the iPhone 5 would be unveiled at  the Apple’s annual WWDC event, but it was not. One thing is certain – it would have been an exciting moment if Apple C.E.O. Tim Cook had unveiled the iPhone 5 back then.

Check out the specs as they stand now

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LG Products Recognized with International Design Excellence Awards IDSA Honors LG 2012 Home Entertainment Products for Design Breakthroughs

Posted by muamar Selasa, 03 Juli 2012 0 komentar
The LG OLED TV that will be priced for serious enthusiasts only, as CNET's Ty Pendlebury puts it, was manufactured to make us stop and stare at its most natural and accurate picture. Looking at its design and unbelievably thin frame that is even thinner than the almost no bezel frame of LG's 2012 Cinema 3D Smart TV product line, I was not surprised when ISDA recognized the LG OLED TV for its design.





ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., July 3, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- LG Electronics received accolades from the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA), earning multiple International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA®), the world's premier product design competition.

IDEA 2012 honorees include LG's 55-inch OLED TV and LG's CINEMA 3D Smart TV with Magic Remote. An LG concept product also was honored. This IDEA recognition follows on the heels of 12 LG products earning red dot design awards earlier this year and 14 being honored with iF awards, making LG one of the most recognized consumer electronics and appliance companies this design season.

LG's 55-inch OLED TV (Silver)

The world's slimmest 55-inch OLED TV from LG was first showcased at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, where it was recognized as the best new product of the year. At the World IT Show (WIS) in Seoul, it received the Republic of Korea Presidential Award for Multimedia Technology.

With its 4mm Paper Slim design and light 10kg weight utilizing carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) and white, red, green and blue (WRGB) technology, LG's OLED TV boasts 4-Color Pixels and a Color Refiner, for the most consistent, natural and accurate picture. LG's 4-Color Pixel technology relies on a white sub-pixel to perfect the color output. This innovative WRGB technology sets LG's OLED TV apart from conventional three-color RGB systems. Because it requires fewer layers, it is also the primary reason LG was able to reduce the TV's thickness and weight. The CFRP that LG utilizes for the casing is a superior, high-quality material more commonly found in race cars and aircraft. The design of the TV ultimately aims to maximize the total immersion of the viewer, hence the minimized bezel. Likewise, the harmony of technology and design fits well with virtually any interior decor.

LG's LM8600 CINEMA 3D Smart TV with Magic Remote (Bronze)

Model LM8600 represents a popular series in the new LG CINEMA 3D Smart TV lineup for 2012. The LM8600 features LG's unique CINEMA SCREEN Design with a barely visible bezel, offering an elegant, streamlined and modern look. With little in the way of physical obstruction, LG's LM8600 with CINEMA SCREEN Design has garnered much praise for its ability to complement any interior space in both the home and office. The LM8600 received a red dot design award in March.

LG's new Magic Remote brings a much desired boost to user convenience. It combines Smart TV, cable, satellite and IPTV set-top box controls into a single remote to reduce living room clutter. The Remote's ergonomic design is easier to hold onto, resulting in a more comfortable CINEMA 3D Smart TV experience. The smooth, curved shape accommodates the viewer's grip while its new four modes - Voice, Wheel, Pointing and Gesture - have replaced conventional push buttons with a set of cleverly designed controls that are intuitive and extremely user-friendly. The Magic Remote also includes a 3D button, transforming 2D content to 3D for limitless 3D content.

The Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) is the world's oldest, largest, member-driven society for product design, industrial design, interaction design, human factors, ergonomics, design research, design management, universal design and related design fields. IDSA organizes the renowned International Design Excellence Award (IDEA) competition annually; hosts the International Design Conference and five regional conferences each year; and publishes Innovation, a quarterly on design, and designBytes, a weekly e-newsletter highlighting the latest headlines in the design world. IDSA's charitable arm, the Design Foundation, supports the dissemination of undergraduate scholarships annually to further industrial design education.

Images of the IDEA 2012 Awards can also be found at: http://www.idsa.org/idea-2012-gallery

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Sony and Panasonic officially teaming up for OLED

Posted by muamar Senin, 02 Juli 2012 0 komentar

There has been rumors going around regarding Sony and Panasonic's partnership for the OLED and last week, it was reported that they are publicly getting on the same boat for production of big screen OLED displays. They are currently still continuing research on the manufacture and development and if all goes as planned, the production of the OLED is to start as soon as 2013. 


At this point, it is inevitable to not compare these two companies with the two Korean companies already walking strong on the OLED route individually. I have a very high expectations for Sony and Panasonic on their OLED. Although more people are leaning towards LG, both LG and Samsung pulled it off pretty well, and I'm expecting to see a genius in Sony and Panasonic's. Sony did show their OLED TV back in 2007 but it wasn't quite successful due to its small size. I'm very much looking forward to this cooperation as well as the upcoming LG and Samsung's OLED.

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Apple settles iPad trademark dispute in China for $60M

Posted by muamar Minggu, 01 Juli 2012 0 komentar
CNET




Apple's iPad trademark trouble in China appears to be behind it.

The consumer electronics giant has settled its dispute over ownership of the name that graces its line of wildly popular tablets for $60 million, according to an Associated Press report.

CNET contacted Apple for comment and will update this report when we learn more.

The settlement puts to rest a legal spat that spanned two continents. Proview has filed numerous lawsuits in China that seek to keep Apple's tablet off retailer shelves and stop Apple from using the iPad trademark on its products.

Proview also filed a lawsuit against Apple in the U.S. in mid-February, claiming the company committed fraud when it acquired the iPad trademark from Proview through U.K. subsidiary IP Application Development in 2009. It accused Apple of acting "with oppression, fraud and/or malice," for not disclosing that it would be the eventual trademark holder. Apple countered by saying it purchased the rights to the name in 10 different countries and eventually won a dismissal of the lawsuit on that basis.

However, Proview claimed that its subsidiary didn't have the authority to sell the trademark and has reportedly been looking to settle out of court over the issue. The companies had reportedly been in negotiations over a settlement amount over the rights, with Apple offering $16 million, and Proview looking for much more.

Apple accused Proview "misleading" Chinese courts by tricking it signing a carefully crafted agreement in 2009 that has raised questions over the trademark's rightful owner in China.

But while Proview was been battling Apple over the trademark, it was also fighting to stay in business. Taiwan-based Fubon Insurance, looking to recoup millions in outstanding debt, filed an application in March to declare Proview bankrupt and have its assets liquidated.

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LG 55G2 55-INCH 3D LED TV REVIEW

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It’s rapidly becoming evident that an HDTV can’t rely on just a high-def screen anymore; it must have enhancements in order to gain attention from the consumer. Among the enhancements now expected are such things as an Internet connection, availability to run “apps,” and display 3D.

But to really “enhance” the overall experience, you need to find a way to make the TV “smart.” One way to do that is to bring in a technology that can integrate throughout the set and all that it’s doing. Ergo, the LG LCD 55-inch Cinema 3D Google TV G2 Series is a “Google TV,” in that features and functionality that most are familiar with when online is now integrated as part of the overall operational experience.

For those who wonder, the “Google TV” aspect of the LG is actually a software implementation that ties in through the TV and the features that it offers — it’s not a stand-alone box as has been the case in the past. You’ll need to enter/create a Google account in order to use all of the functionality — basically the system tracks what you’re doing and offers suggestions based on what “it” sees going on; this is similar to using Google-based functions online in its simplest sense. But here we have television broadcasts added to the mix.


The advantage of the Google experience is that much of what is going on is happening online — as you’re accessing video, photos, looking at stuff that is not just locally based. Google TV is able to do such things as make “searching” more of a clean and stable experience, along with integrating with the TV signal to provide details as to what is being broadcasted, will be broadacasted, etc. When you consider the applications (“apps”) and other online aspects of the LG LCD 55-inch Cinema 3D Google TV G2 Series, having Google TV as a “helper” is a real advantage.

So I expect that setting up the LG LCD 55-inch Cinema 3D Google TV G2 Series will not be the “same-old, same-old.” Jumping into the future, I’ll find that the normal setup procedure I used needed to be modified so as to enable the set to more fully integrate and control the satellite receiver I am using for TV (and give me better access to the program guide, for example). But getting back to the present…

Assembling the LG LCD 55-inch Cinema 3D Google TV G2 Series is a straightforward task requiring two people due to the size of the screen. I also suggested using a back brace if you have trouble with your back since lifting the set by yourself would be a grave mistake.




You must first install the base unless the LG is going to be wall-mounted. This requires two sections to be connected and works best with two people. With that done, the LG can now tilt a bit as well as swivel.

I decide to go with the basic procedure that I’m seeing on the LG LCD 55-inch Cinema 3D Google TV G2 Series’ start up screen: I’ll connect a HDMI between my Dish Network satellite receiver and the LG, rather than just outputting from my amplifier which has the inputs of other devices connected to it. There’s 4 HDMI inputs on the side, along with a Component, Composite and DVI options (the last being for connecting to a computer, although transmitting wirelessly to the set is a better option, I think — providing you’ve the tech to do it). Plus there’s USB ports for accessing content from external sources. Besides analog RCA audio ports, you can also output digital audio and have it go into a speaker system. I’ll note right now that the speakers in the LG are moderately good — nothing special. The midrange is fine for television broadcasts and the clarity of the sound is well within the acceptable range (actually a few points better). You can “tweak” the sound a bit to your liking, but I would say use the output and go to your speaker system for more impressive sound-field results when watching movies. Not that the audio experience is bad, it’s just nowhere as overwhelming as the video is to your eyes — ack, I’m jumping ahead again! But if you activate the “3D Sound Zooming,” you can enhance the audio for a more surround-like effect.


So now I’ve attached an Ethernet plug from my wired network directly into the back of the LG and it automatically sets itself up. You can use wireless instead, but this will require a bit more attention to such details as the name of your wireless network, the password, etc. Nothing against the self-help menus that pepper the LG LCD 55-inch Cinema 3D Google TV G2 Series, but taking the easiest route is always the best for me.

I can now access a lot of functions, from online websites like Netflix and movie rentals, select 3D streaming movies, pick “apps” to load in and even use the Chrome web browser to mimic a computer.




The 3D system built into the LG LCD 55-inch Cinema 3D Google TV G2 Series is based on polarization: this means that the 3-D glasses are extremely lightweight, have no batteries, can be worn for long stretches without incident and can cost very little — 6 pairs are included with the LG and that’ll do, pig. Because of the size of the display and the LG’s inherent brightness, the loss of resolution that results from polarized 3D viewing wasn’t onerous at all — in fact it looked highly detailed during my tests (more on this later). Add the wide viewing angle and more than one person can be watching 3D on the LG, make that 4 with no issues. You’re paying for 1080p HD and for sure you’re getting it.



A few words now about the “Magic remote” I’m using. Rather than being long and lean, it’s short and squat. Which is a good thing, since one side holds a scroll wheel/direction pad and all the expected controls for a TV (including “Search” and other dedicated keys). Flip the remote over and you have a full QWERTY keyboard, albeit with small buttons that make those like me have to use digits rather than thumbs. The best part of the remote’s “magic” is that it’s a wireless pointer — it was paired the minute I turned on the LG LCD 55-inch Cinema 3D Google TV G2 Series and went past a few of the start up screens. So no problems there. I also dig the “candy bar” design much more so than the angled remotes that I’ve seen lately.


You may wonder if the 120Hz that the LG uses to drive the display is adequate, given that there are faster models now available. I find 120Hz more than fine, providing that polarized 3D is being used, as it’s here that motion streaking and other “bugaboos” are likely to be seen. The use of LEDs helps to provide a smooth issue and overall I had no viewable issues with the LG LCD 55-inch Cinema 3D Google TV G2 Series. That’s that. I tried playing Wrath of the Titans in 3D (an excellent example to use considering that it’s almost all special effects), and for the most part the 3D was definitely a positive part of the experience — even when I moved to a more extreme viewing angle (something most people don’t normally do when watching). Switching to Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance drove the 3D into overdrive — it’s even more extreme and all of the fire washing out from the movie might seem a heavy cliche, but in 3D it looked abso awesome. Including some scenes that I can’t talk about here. So forget about plot and acting because it’s the 3D effects that make this film and watching it on the LG’s 55-inch screen is one grand experience.

I should also add that the inclusion of LED technology makes the color palette quite intense, whether in 2D or 3D. Not so that it looks unnatural, but colors “pops” even when confronted by lower resolutions such as coming off a DVD disc or from an Internet website. Accessing online video is easily done through the Menu, which lets you continue to watch the TV signal (up to a point). I’d have to say this was one of the better integrations of video/online options that I’ve seen.



Did I mention that you are using the “Magic remote” to control everything? What you should have done earlier — me too! — is connect the IR blaster cable from the LG so that the “bulbs” at the other end can be placed in front of the IR receivers of the devices that are going to be controlled, like a Blu-ray player for example (not to mention the set top box providing the TV signal). A few simple setup steps and it’s one remote to control them all.

Bottom line: The LG LCD 55-inch Cinema 3D Google TV G2 Series is a high-quality HDTV ($2,099 retail) that will grace any home with a big image from a seemingly small form-factor. And it doesn’t leave out any of the features that today’s consumer expects either. But even better is that it provides an outstanding image and doesn’t require any special maintenance in order to access its many functions, including the use of the Google TV technology. It’s kind of funny that a HDTVs main purpose — showing a picture on the display — is less of an “excitement” factor today. That is unless the TV doesn’t look good or can’t perform up to snuff. Neither of which is a problem with the LG LCD 55-inch Cinema 3D Google TV G2 Series.

Pros
  • Self-help “Wizard” screens
  • Customize 3D depth
  • Keyboard-equipped remote


Cons
  • Keyboard buttons tiny





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Apple wins block of Samsung smartphone sales in US

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Agence France-Presse




SAN FRANCISCO: A judge on Friday granted Apple's request for an injunction blocking US sales of Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphones made in collaboration with Google to challenge the iPhone.

The ruling by US District Court Judge Lucy Koh was the second victory for California-based Apple this week in a fierce and complex patent war with the South Korean consumer electronics giant.

On Tuesday, the same judge barred the sale of Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer, saying that Apple had presented "a strong case" for the injunction.

Both Galaxy devices are powered by Android operating software that Google makes available for free to gadget makers, and Nexus is the Mountain View, California-based technology company's own branded line.

In a lengthy written ruling granting an injunction to block Galaxy Nexus sales until the patent case is resolved, Koh wrote that "in sum, Apple has shown a likelihood of establishing both infringement and validity."

The statement indicated that the judge felt Apple had a strong case showing that the patents at issue are valid and that Samsung had misused the technology.

"We're disappointed with this decision, but we believe the correct result will be reached as more evidence comes to light," Google said in an email response to an AFP inquiry.

Samsung said it was also disappointed with the ruling, while Apple stuck to its contention that it was rightfully defending its intellectual property.

Patented technology outlined in the case includes database mining capabilities used by Siri virtual assistant software that became a hit after being introduced on the iPhone 4S.

"Apple has shown that the '604 Patented feature is core to Siri's functionality," Koh wrote in her ruling.

"Accordingly, the court finds that Apple has adequately established the requisite causal nexus between Samsung's alleged infringement of the '604 Patent and Apple's risk of suffering irreparable harm."

The injunction won't go into effect until Apple posts a $95.6 million bond with the court in the event Samsung wins the patent case and should be compensated for losses suffered by blocked Galaxy Nexus sales.

Galaxy Nexus launched in the United States in April and Google gave the smartphones to developers at its annual conference in San Francisco this week as part of a "tool kit" to create applications for the Android mobile platform.

Smartphones powered by Android software command 50.8 percent of the US market, where slightly more than a quarter of mobile phones used are made by Samsung, according to figures released early this month by industry tracker IDC.

Apple gadgets made up 31.4 percent of the US smartphone market, IDC reported.

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Samsung to fight block on US sales of Galaxy Nexus

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Agence France-Presse




SEOUL: South Korea's Samsung vowed to "take all available measures" to fight a US court's decision to block American sales of its Galaxy Nexus smartphones made in collaboration with Google.

US District Court Judge Lucy Koh on Friday granted Apple's request for an injunction blocking US sales of the smartphone, a model that aims to challenge the iPhone.

"Samsung is disappointed, as the court's ruling will restrict American consumer choice in the smartphone market," said the world's largest smartphone maker in a statement, released on Saturday.

The company said it was working closely with Google to resolve the matter.

"Samsung will continue to take all available measures, including legal action, to ensure the Galaxy Nexus remains available to consumers," it added.

Friday's ruling was the second victory for California-based Apple this week in a fierce and complex patent war with the South Korean consumer electronics giant.

On Tuesday, the same judge barred the sale of Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer, saying that Apple had presented "a strong case" for the injunction.

Both Galaxy devices are powered by Android operating software that Google makes available for free to gadget makers, and Nexus is the Mountain View, California-based technology company's own branded line.

The injunction won't go into effect until Apple posts a $95.6 million bond with the court, which would secure payment of damages to Samsung if it were to win the case.

Galaxy Nexus launched in the United States in April and Google gave the smartphones to developers at its annual conference in San Francisco this week as part of a "tool kit" to create applications for the Android mobile platform.

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