Apple Supplier Pegatron to hire more workers, Fuels Speculation About A Cheaper iPhone

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A few weeks back, there was a rumor that Apple will be producing a low cost iPhone next year mainly for its low income Smartphone users.  Now rumors are rampant about an Apple supplier called Pegatron and its plan to increase the number of workers employees in China. This increase will be massive; there will be about 40% more workers in the second half of the year.

One thing is for sure that Apple is planning to launch something new.And what is expected is that it will probably be focusing on producing a low cost iPhone basically for the Chinese and Indian markets.

Many experts believe that production of a low cost iPhone will affect the revenues from iPhone 5 negatively but still, Apple might be able to increase their market share by selling large amounts of the new cheaper iPhones.

Although we are sure of the exact date as to when this iPhone would be launched but we expect it to be released by the 3rd quarter.

How this phone will affect the revenues of Apple

This version of iPhone will enable Apple to compete with other Android phones in similar price ranges. We will have to wait and see to learn how this phone will affect the revenues of Apple, which have taken a significant drop over the last couple of years, mainly because of the decrease in demand of the iPad mini.

Whereas some people like Katy Huberty expect a massive increase in Apple’s revenues others believe that it will not have any significant effect.

 

Source: Techcrunch

 

 

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ARM Mini-ITX SBC gets serious about serial

Cadia Networks announced a Mini-ITX motherboard that runs embedded Linux or Android on a 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A8 Freescale i.MX53 SOC (system-on-chip) and features 12 onboard serial ports. The MIT-5500 is equipped with 1GB of DDR3 RAM and up to 4GB NAND flash, and offers dual display HD video on VGA, HDMI, or LVDS displays. The [...]
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Talking About Wayland Support On KDE’s KWin

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Details About the Updates of Lone Survivor Revealed by Byrne

 

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Indie developer Jasper Byrne of Superflat Games recently announced the updates about his survival horror game called Lone Survivor which hit the Windows and Mac platforms last year. In his post in the Playstation Blog, the game will be made available for the PS3 and PS Vita platforms. The release date for the new game consoles are tentatively scheduled for July with no exact date revealed by the developer.

The game can be likened to the famous survival horror game Silent Hill because of its violent nature, disturbing psychological theme, sexual references and other adult-oriented features. However, the game does not make use of the 3D engine that most games in its era use. Instead of utilizing stunning and realistic graphics, it only makes use of retro-styled 2D visuals. But still, most critics found the game very thrilling and its soundtrack has been admired by fans.

The Plot and Mechanics

Lone Survivor revolves around a nameless character with a face mask. The goal of the player is to help the character survive the post-apocalyptic world he lives in and find a way to escape the nightmare. How the character survives is completely up to the player. The player can either shoot all the enemies in the game or find a way to evade them.

Then, the player must ensure that the masked protagonist has enough sleep and food to balance his mental and physical conditioning. The player can omit resting though by letting the protagonist use drugs to boost his performance. But doing so comes with some psychological effects like hallucinations and acts of madness.

To progress in the game, the character must explore the apocalyptic world around him. Doing this fills his map gradually. The process lets him get additional items that he can use to help him throughout the game.

Much like Silent Hill, it is difficult for the protagonist to distinguish the barrier between reality and dreams as the environment around him continues to evolve. Even the rooms that he has previously visited have the tendency to change in terms of layout and overall appearance if he revisits them. Strange surprises also await him at every turn or area that he explores.

Aside from the bizarre foes in the game that defy the law of evolution, odd-natured allies are present in the game as well like a talking toy cat and a man with a box covering his head. But he will be able to encounter humans too as he advances.

There are multiple endings that can be achieved by the player. Each ending depends on the moral choices of the player during the course of the story. How the player arrives at a certain ending will be explained during the final credits of the game.

What is New in the PS3 and PS Vita Versions?

New contents will be exclusively available for the Playstation platforms, said Byrne in his post. Trophies will be awarded upon completing certain missions, plus Cross-Buy and Cross-Play support will be provided. Moreover, around 19 new items, additional dialogues with all NPCs, additional side quests, added soundtracks and an extra ending which is dubbed as the “Yellow Ending” will be offered.

Lastly, the developer stated that his team is exploring ways to incorporate touch-control features in the character’s movements and inventory use. He did not elaborate further on the subject though. However, one thing is for sure in this game according to Byrne. He said that it will surely be more enhanced and more exciting than its original version.

Sources: Wikipedia, Playstation Blog of Jasper Byrne and Lone Survivor Official Website

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Download free eBook about the principles of open government

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Download our free eBook: Open VoicesApplying open source principles to government

This is the soft launch in PDF form of this eBook that collects our best articles about open government initiatives from around the world. In them, our authors discuss the intersection of open source and government, with a special focus on the way municipalities adopt and release new technologies and cultivate open source communities.

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What about the PengPod tablet?

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What you need to know about cell phone unlocking

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Did you know that as of Jan 26, 2013, it's "illegal" to unlock your phone? Of course you did. You've seen the "Sky is falling!" headlines

It's not quite that simple, but that's what you'll hear around the Internets today. The too-long-didn't-read simple version is that you'll likely not be affected in any way (minus the personal freedom aspect). But after seeing so many people worried, and some of the poor information they were receiving, we knew it was time to talk about it a bit. 

In 1998 Congress passed a law that provides copyright protection to the software (and software means written code, remember) that locks your cell phone to a certain carrier. This has nothing to do with rooting, or bootloader unlocking. It only covers locking your phone to a GSM carrier through software. As a provision of this law, the Librarian of Congress (which I imagined as a totally hot babe with her hair in a bun, and was quickly disappointed when I investigated) is allowed to grant exceptions, and did until his October 2012 decision to allow the DMCA to regulate cell phone locking. Fast forward to today, when the exceptions expired, and now the software used to lock phones is covered under the same copyright laws as most other software.

It sounds scary. But it's really not. Let's have a look.

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Ubuntu Still Deciding About Intel Acceleration Support

Ubuntu developers are still deciding whether they will enable support for the Intel SNA “Sandy Bridge New Acceleration” architecture within Ubuntu 13.04, the next release of the Linux operating system…
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Interview with Keith Curtis about Software Wars

Software Wars is about the idea that with more cooperation among scientists, we can build a better and fun world
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Software Wars: A film about FOSS, collaboration, and software freedom

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The impact of software has changed our lives. But the average technology consumer doesn’t realize how important having access to source code and an open development process is to our overall freedom. Keith Curtis, a University of Michigan dropout turned decade-long programmer at Microsoft turned open source advocate, wants to change that. 

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