
La Commissione Ue ha chiesto ad Apple chiarimenti sulle esplosioni di iPhone che hanno ferito persone in Francia ed in Gran Bretagna: più precisamente in seguito alle rotture degli schermi.
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La Commissione Ue ha chiesto ad Apple chiarimenti sulle esplosioni di iPhone che hanno ferito persone in Francia ed in Gran Bretagna: più precisamente in seguito alle rotture degli schermi.
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Recentemente Ken Stanborough, un quarantesettenne di Liverpool, ha visto improvvisamente l’iPod della figlioletta undicenne diventare sempre più caldo per poi iniziare a fumare e, improvvisamente, scoppiare . “Fortunatamente, resomi conto dell’anomale reazioni del player digitale, ho avuto la prontezza di buttarlo lontano da me” se agli ultimi due “scoppi” dovessero seguirne altri, per gli uffici legali della mela si preannuncerebbe un agosto molto caldo. Quasi esplosivo. |
An iPhone 3G owner in the Netherlands recently had a freak accident with the device. It supposedly caught fire while he was driving, burning a massive hole in the passenger seat. Click here for first picture in gallery.

The series continues. As a result of our articles on the case of iPhone implodedin Aix and Marseille, a salesman of a shop SFR Var LaProvence.comcontacted to report two similar cases,found in his shop.
The seller (who wished to remain anonymous and secret place of the store) said that two 3G models have been reported at one week intervals between late July and early August "Thefull screen was cracked, like the photos I saw on your site, he says. And again,the phones still worked. "

The 4-month-old Cydia store is yielding notably higher sales for a few application developers than Apple's AppStore, and is reportedly running on over 4 million Apple iPhone devices, with perhaps 350,000 connected at any one time. In this store, developers are distributing applications they've written that push the limits of Apple's normal AppStore policies, with software to add file downloads to Safari, trick applications into thinking they're on Wi-Fi (for VoIP), and enhance other types functionality. You'll also find the popular Google Voice application, which was recently rejected by Apple. |
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Here’s a switcher story of a different color: from the Mac, to Linux. It’s one thing to talk about operating systems and free software in theory, or to hear from died-in-the-wool advocates of their platform of choice. In this case, we turn to Kim Cascone, an experienced and gifted musician and composer with an impressive resume of releases and a rich sens of sound. This isn’t someone advocating any platform over another: it’s an on-the-ground, in-the-trenches, real-world example of how Kim made this set of tools work in his music, in the studio and on tour. A particular thanks, as he’s given me some new ideas for how to work with Audacity and Baudline. Kim puts his current setup in the context of decades of computer work. Even if you’re not ready to leave Mac (or Windows) just yet, Kim’s workflow here could help if you’re looking to make a Linux netbook or laptop more productive in your existing rig. |