Could this be a picture of the new iPhone? Who knows, I guess will have to wait and see…

iPhone 2? iPhone Pro?
Could this be a picture of the new iPhone? Who knows, I guess will have to wait and see…

iPhone 2? iPhone Pro?

Samsung announced the beginning of the release of 46 “LCD panels with the highest brightness (for its class) in the world - 1500 cd/m2. At “conventional” LCD panels this option is approximately three times lower.
To achieve such a brightness managed through the use CCFL-lamps (on cold cathode), working at very high currents, as well as extremely thin color filter.
The panel has a contrast level of 3000:1 and resolution 1366 х768 pixels. At that angle vertically and horizontally comprise 178 °. Manufacturer developed the device with the possibility of creating video walls of several panels.
Due to new high brightness novelty can be used even in bright sunlight. The placing of screens on the basis of these panels supposed in places such as bus stops, railway stations, supermarkets, museums.
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I’ve been looking for the perfect Twitter App for some time now and finally ran across Twhirl just the other day, and I have to say that I absolutely love it! Twhirl is a Twitter desktop client based on the Adobe AIR platform. It has some really awesome features I have to admit. Definitely check it out.
Okay, so I hung out with my friend Cody today. I haven’t seen him in… a really long ass time. I used to go to school with him back in Middle School but really haven’t hung out since then. So it was really kind of cool to hang out with him again. We went to Pittsburgh Blue and had an amazing burger, conversed, caught up a little, and overall had a fantastic time.
Then we headed over to Best Buy to look around, and I remembered that I needed some RAM for my laptop, so I wasn’t sure which kind to get so I asked the rep and she referred me to the Geek Sqad. He looked up the specs of my machine, and brought me over to the RAM section of Best Buy. There was a 1GB ($60) and a 512MB ($80) stick (yeah, the prices confuse me too, but thats what they were). So I picked up the 1GB one and he imediately jumped in and said, “oh, your motherboard won’t support that one, you can only have 512MB in each slot.” So I was like okay. But then as I was walking around the store I got to thinking, does that make any sense, or is he just trying to upsell me? I figured I’d take my chances and get the cheaper one which has more capacity. I took it home, plopped it in, and it works just fine, as my computer continues to clip right along. Never, ever, listen to the Geek Sqad (and I though they were cool).