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Questions and AnswersVote for: What do you think Apple developed 1st; the iPhone or the iPad?
apple | Jun 3rd, 2010 | by Editor

| The iPhone of course! it was out in the market first |

| The iPad, but it was too big |

| God created them both at the same time |
Apple's CEO Steve Jobs said in a recent press conference that the iPhone evolved from the iPad and not the other way around. Steve Jobs said that he went into Apple's R&D department and asked them to work on a computer like device with internet capabilities that has a multi-touch glass surface. Six months later and he was presented with a prototype that resembled today's iPad and said "we can make this to be a phone, make it smaller!"
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Article: iPhone 4 - The Best iPhone Yet
best iphone | Jul 20th, 2010 | by Editor
I have owned all four versions of the iPhone and I have to say the iPhone 4 is by far the best iPhone to date. The first noticeable difference between the iPhone 3GS and the iPhone 4 is the sleek new design. The design of the iPhone 4 is smooth and sleek and anyone who has upgraded from the 3GS version of this device can attest to that. After using the iPhone 4 for the past several weeks, I am amazed at how rough... read article
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Vote for: Do you think the tech world is exaggerating the importance of today's Apple tablet event?
apple | Jan 27th, 2010 | by Editor
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Vote for: Who thought of the iPad first?
apple | Jun 7th, 2010 | by Editor
In a mutual interview taken on May 30th 2007 featuring Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, we see Bill Gates explaining what the future of PCs will look like. If you listen carefully you will realize that he is indeed talking about an iPad like device, light years before apple even thought about it. But what can we say... "Who dares, wins!"
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Vote for: Which online employment portal has the worst iPhone interface?
iphone | Jan 1st, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
The web's major online employment portals were all developed firmly in the middle of the first major Web 1.0 bubble. Each has faced different challenges in adapting to the Web 2.0 model of interconnected personal devices. Few users are simple console cowboys these days. The turtles have evolved, and now most users interface with the web through a variety of devices in different form factors. Which of these popular online employment sites had had the most trouble reconfiguring their interface to allow simple display on iPhones and other mobile devices?
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Vote for: Does Apple's Steve Jobs really believe in the iPad?
apple ipad | Feb 17th, 2010 | by Editor

| Yes. He believes that the iPad is the best thing Apple has done |

| No. He knows that Apple developed better products |

| He had nothing to do with the iPad |
Is the Apple iPad all hype, or is it the real deal? We will probably have to wait and see.
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Vote for: What do you think of the new iPhone 4?
iphone | Jun 7th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
In a keynote presentation today at WWDC, Steve Jobs officially unveiled the iPhone 4. It's powered by an A4 chip, has a glass front and back, and has stainless steel around the edges, which turns out to be part of the antenna system. The new iPhone uses what Jobs called a "Retina display," running at 960x640, or 326 ppi. The battery is also bigger, with a corresponding increase in battery life. The iPhone 4 supports 802.11n, has two mics for noise cancellation, and a three-axis gyroscope, which allows rotation and precision that accelerometers can't match. The iPhone 4's camera is using a 5-megapixel backside illuminated sensor, which Jobs said does better at low-light photography. It also records 720p video at 30 frames per second, with tap-to-focus. What do you think of the announcement?
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Vote for: Would you get hitched and say iDo at an Apple Store?
apple ipad | Feb 19th, 2010 | by Editor
An odd couple decided to conduct their wedding ceremony at the place where they first met, New York Fifth Avenue's Apple Store. Unfortunately, Steve Jobs couldn't make it, and if the couple would've waited until late March, they would've had the chance of reading their vows off an iPad.
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Open Question: What do you think about the iPhone 4's new gyroscope?
iphone | Jun 7th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
The iPhone 4 features an integrated gyroscope, which allows it to undertake complete six-axis motion sensing. Steve Jobs proposes that this will be as big a revolution for mobile gaming as the original iPhone's accelerometers were. Do you think that's true, or are gyros just pointless extra features with no real useful applications?
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Vote for: Will Apple succeed in their case against HTC?
apple | Mar 4th, 2010 | by Brandon

| yes, Apple has a legitimate case |

| no, Apple are greedy |

| yes and it will have "wider implications" for all phone makers using Google's Android |
Apple claims that HTC have infringed 20 patents owned by Apple that are used in the iPhone. Steve Jobs said: "We can sit by and watch competitors steal our patented inventions, or we can do something about it... We've decided to do something about it." source
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