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Apple reach new record high as iPad 3 demand is become sizzling

Japan's first new iPad buyer Ryu Watanabe poses after purchasing the tablet in front of the Apple Store Ginza in Tokyo March 16, 2012. Apple's new iPad went on a sale in Japan on Friday and more than 450 people had waited on the line to purchase the new device in front of the shop prior to its opening. Ryu had waited for the sale on the street since Wednesday. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Apple’s fresh iPad show to be another hot-seller on Friday, with hundreds queuing at stores across Asia to be the first to obtain their hands on the 4G-ready tablet computer as the company’s share price hit $600 for the first time.
As consumers lined up around city streets to buy the iPad, one firm that took the new device apart said Qualcomm, Broadcom, and Samsung Electronics had all keep onto their prized roles as key parts suppliers.
David Tarasenko, a 34-year-old construction manager who was the first to pick up the iPad from a Telstra store at midnight in Sydney, said ever since Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook revealed the tablet’s third iteration, he couldn’t wait to get one.
“When Tim Cook announced it, it sounded like such a magical tool. I just got hyped into it, I guess,” he said.
The new iPad is a progressive development of Apple’s tablet, with a more powerful CPU and screen and better camera. It was not marketed as a revolutionary product like earlier versions, yet Apple devotees still snapped up the latest version.
“The iPad is already a pretty mature product and it’s hard to revolutionize it any further,” said Dickie Chang, an analyst with research firm IDC based in Hong Kong.
“It’s slightly heavier than its predecessors and I think Asian consumers will be more concerned about that,” he said.
“Going ahead, with Tim Cook at the helm now, I think he may have to come up with another product to mark his stamp. That could come in the form of launching a smaller iPad with a longer battery life, for instance.”
Crowds were down on previous Apple launches, but there was still excitement as stores opened. “I’ve come from Russia to buy an iPad for my three-year-old son David,” Oleg Konovalov, a newspaper salesman, told Reuters in Tokyo. “Everyone in Russia wants an iPad, but to buy it there I will have to wait several months.” “This reminds me of the time 30 years ago when I waited 8 hours in the cold to see Lenin’s Mausoleum.” The buzz helped propel Apple shares to legend highs in U.S. trade on Thursday, with Apple stock touching a high of $600.01 before easing back.
It peaked half an hour after the first iPad went on sale in Australia, extending the market worth of the world’s best valuable company to almost $560 billion.
Only a month earlier, the stock price had crossed $500 for the first time. The stock has jumped 45 percent this year.
At Thursday’s closing price of $585.56, the stock is farther more expensive than the $499 starting price for a Wi-Fi iPad.
Chain and smugglers
The fresh iPad goes on sale on Friday in 10 countries, including the United States, Canada, Singapore, France and Britain, with diehards lining up overnight in front of Apple stores in Munich, Paris, London, Singapore and Hong Kong.
“After this, well, I’ll first of all open it up and check it’s as beautiful as I thought. Then I’ll get some sleep,” said Shintaro Aizawa, 16, who waited 15 hours outside a Tokyo store.
Just across the border from Hong Kong in the Chinese city of Shenzhen, people keen to get their hands on the new iPad had to wait for the tablet to be smuggled into mainland China.
“We don’t have iPad 3s yet, but some will arrive later in the day when the students deliver them to us. We’ll have more supplies over this weekend,” said a store operator in Shenzhen.
“Customs has become stricter, but if you take one at a time across the border, that’s still pretty safe. At most they’ll ask you to take it out of the box to prove that it’s for self use.”
Wall Street expects a strong start for the latest iPad and some analysts even expect sales of the current model to overtake the iPad 2. Apple will continue to sell the iPad 2 but dropped its price by $100 to start at $399.
Apple may sell 65.6 million iPads, according to an estimate by Canaccord Genuity analysts who also raised their target price on Apple stock to $710 from $665. So far, the company has sold 55 million iPads since it was launched in 2010.
Tablet sales are expected to increase to 326 million by 2015 with Apple largely dominating the market, according to research firm Gartner. The iPad competes with Samsung Electronic’s Galaxy and Motorola’s Xyboard, among other.

A man wearing a cardboard hat depicting Apple's new iPad reacts as he walks to purchase the tablet in front of the Apple Store Ginza in Tokyo March 16, 2012. Apple's new iPad went on a sale in Japan on Friday and more than 450 people waited on the line to purchase the new device in front of the shop prior to its opening. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon

Improvment not innovation
The 3rd-generation iPad is seen more as a collection of incremental improvements, such as a high-definition “retina” display and a better camera, rather than a major innovation.
Online reviews of the new iPad overwhelmingly praised Apple for its improved screen resolution.
“My epiphany came when I placed my iPad 2 next to the new model, with the same text on the screen. Letters and words that had seemed sharp on the older model five minutes earlier suddenly looked fuzzier,” said one online reviewer.
The inner workings of the iPad are similar to previous models, based on a “teardown” by a tinkerer from California gadget-repair firm iFixit, who queued up in Australia to get one of the new tablets and quickly took it apart for a Web blog.
iFixit cofounder Luke Soules’ pre-dawn teardown at a Melbourne computer shop found Apple suppliers Qualcomm, Broadcom and Samsung had maintained their key roles in the newest iPad.
The iPad includes a Qualcomm LTE cellphone chip and a Qualcomm wireless modem for 3G and 4G. Broadcom supplies a semiconductor handling wireless tasks like WiFi and Bluetooth, according to iFixit.
The iPad’s new A5X application processor, with improved graphics horsepower, is based on energy-efficient technology licensed from Britain’s ARM Holding and is manufactured by Qualcomm, as in past Apple devices.
Supplying parts for Apple’s iPhones and iPads, the industry’s gold standards, is considered a coup for chipmakers and other manufacturers.
Analysts recommend caution in drawing conclusions from the teardowns because Cupertino, California-based Apple sometimes uses more than one supplier for a part. What is found in one iPad may not be found in others.
Still, teardowns remain a key source of information for investors interested in betting on Apple’s suppliers, and the appearance of unexpected chips can move stocks.
“There are a whole lot of hedge funds out there that like to shoot first and ask questions later,” said Alex Gauna, an analyst at JMP who covers technology stocks.
iFixit said the iPad’s display appears to be from Samsung.
A NAND flash memory chip, used to store media like music and video, is supplied by Toshiba. Japan’s Elpida provides the DRAM chips.
The iPad teardown also expose chips from Avago Technologies, Triquint Semiconductor and Fairchild.

Source ---->>>> Reuters

Jimmy Sieczka say 20 negative comments to our country!

Agree or Disagree
to HIM?....
Jimmy Sieczka 
I watch this Video that uploaded yesterday by Jimmy Sieczka...He is American that staying in Cebu for 3 1/2 years and sharing his experience in staying in our country and he made a video entitled "20 reasons why dislike the Philippines" .. For me I'm half agree and disagree to all his comment in our country because all of that he comment is Only in the Philippines. But let face the reality that this is a good negative comment to us by a foreigner like him, this is a Challenge to us to improve the quality governance in our Country. I Love Philippines ANG AKING LUPANG SINILANGAN, if he have 20 reasons to dislike -I Have Also "20 REASONs  to LIKE THE PHILIPPINE". 

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Taiwan protests over Philippine plan for Spratlys

Taiwan protested Tuesday over a Philippine plan to explore oil and gas in disputed waters in the South China Sea where Taipei claims sovereignty.
"The Reed Bank is part of the Spratly islands... and we reject any claim or occupation by any means of the islands and the surrounding waters," the Taiwanese foreign ministry said in a statement.
According to the ministry, the Philippines is planning to accept bidding to explore and drill for oil and gas in the Reed Bank.
In Manila, a spokeswoman for President Benigno Aquino on Tuesday insisted on her country's right to the disputed area.
"We maintain that Recto Bank is within the territorial jurisdiction and is undisputed," Abigail Valte told reporters, using the Filipino name for Reed Bank.
Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei, China and Malaysia claim all or part of the Spratlys, which could lie on top of large oil reserves.
All claimants except Brunei have troops based on the archipelago of more than 100 islets, reefs and atolls, which have a total land mass of less than five square kilometres (two square miles).
The Taiwanese coastguard currently has a 130-strong garrison on Taiping, the biggest island in the Spratlys archipelago.
Taiwan's security chief has called for Taipei to commit more military resources in the Spratlys, reacting to reports that rival claimants to the disputed waters are building up their armed presence.

Source ---->>>> Yahoo

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Real cause of Titanic Disaster revealed in their 100th anniversary

SAN ANTONIO - A century after the Titanic disaster, scientists have found an unexpected culprit for the sinking: the moon.
Anyone who knows history or has seen the blockbuster movies knows that the cause of the transatlantic liner's accident 100 years ago next month was that it hit an iceberg.
"But the lunar connection may explain how an unusually large number of icebergs got into the path of the Titanic," said Donald Olson, a Texas State University physicist whose team of forensic astronomers examined the moon's role.
Ever since the Titanic sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912, killing 1,517 people, researchers have puzzled over Captain Edward Smith's seeming disregard of warnings that icebergs were in the area where the ship was sailing.
Smith was the most experienced captain in the White Star Line and had sailed the North Atlantic sea lanes on numerous occasions. He had been assigned to the maiden voyage of the Titanic because he was a knowledgeable and careful seaman.
Greenland icebergs of the type that the Titanic struck generally become stuck in the shallow waters off Labrador and Newfoundland, and cannot resume moving southward until they have melted enough to re-float or a high tide frees them, Olson said.
So how was it that such a large number of icebergs had floated so far south that they were in the shipping lanes well south of Newfoundland that night?
The team investigated speculation by the late oceanographer Fergus Wood that an unusually close approach by the moon in January 1912 may have produced such high tides that far more icebergs than usual managed to separate from Greenland, and floated, still fully grown, into shipping lanes that had been moved south that spring because of reports of icebergs.
Olson said a "once-in-many-lifetimes" event occurred on January 4, 1912, when the moon and sun lined up in such a way that their gravitational pulls enhanced each other. At the same time, the moon's closest approach to earth that January was the closest in 1,400 years, and the point of closest approach occurred within six minutes of the full moon. On top of that, the Earth's closest approach to the sun in a year had happened just the previous day.
"This configuration maximized the moon's tide-raising forces on the Earth's oceans," Olson said. "That's remarkable."
His research determined that to reach the shipping lanes by mid-April, the iceberg that the Titanic struck must have broken off from Greenland in January 1912. The high tide caused by the bizarre combination of astronomical events would have been enough to dislodge icebergs and give them enough buoyancy to reach the shipping lanes by April, he said.
Olson's team has sought to use tide patterns to determine exactly when Julius Caesar invaded Britain and prove the legend that Mary Shelley was inspired by a bright full moon shining through her window to write the gothic classic "Frankenstein."
The team's Titanic research may have vindicated Captain Smith - albeit a century too late - by showing that he had a good excuse to react so casually to a report of ice in the ship's path. He had no reason at the time to believe that the bergs he was facing were as numerous or as large as they turned out to be, Olson said.
"In astronomical terms, the odds of all these variables lining up in just the way they did was, well, astronomical," he said.
The research will appear in the April issue of "Sky & Telescope" magazine.
Source-->>>Reuters

Ipad-3 is best promising gadget in 2012

The media invitations are sent out and the countdown has begun – 4 days left. The 3rd generation of iPad, is expected to be unveiled by Apple on March 7 at a special media event in San Francisco. The event will take place at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts – the same place where the previous models of iPad were introduced. Expectations are high among Apple fans, about iPad 3’s features, and everyone is anxious to catch a glimpse of the product that has grabbed all the online media attention for the past few weeks.
I'm also excited for this promising gadgets of 2012 because of the feature and enchanting quality of Apple new product...
Display
Apple is using Retina Display in iPhone, which is much superior to Super AMOLED Plus and LCD2 screens. The new iPad will home a 9.7-inch screen (same as iPad 2) with a resolution of 2048x1536 pixels. It doubles the resolution of iPad 2, making it the best ever screen in any electronic product released by date.
Processor

It's probable that the iPad 3 will have a brand spanking new processor, Apple's A6 - which will surely be a quad-core ARM-based processor. Quad-core designs are coming from various ARM partners and the Tegra 3 has already been launched by Nvidia, as well as the Snapdragon S4 from Qualcomm.

Better Quality of Camera
Apple iPad 2 is not meant to be used as camera. And this is where the rival tablets beat Apple. The upcoming iPad will likely have 5- or 8-megapixel camera capable of shooting 1080p videos. The camera module is expected to be same as in iPhone 4S. The front facing camera in iPad 3 will also record HD videos – 720p or 1080p.
Price
Speculation Suggested Price is $579
Capacity
32GB or 64GB flash drive2
Holds up to 7,000 or 14,000 songs in 128-Kbps AAC format3
Holds up to 40,000 or 90,000 iPod-viewable photos4
  • Holds up to 40 hours or 80 hours of video5





    Guy From Minnesota File a Case to his Uncle for Uploading his Embarrassing Photo on Facebook

    For Aaron Olson this is Disgusting
    Nearly everyone on Facebook has been tagged with an embarrasing photo, but most people don't sue the person who tagged them.
    In these mildly annoying situations, most people would untag the photos and then forget that they existed. But not everyone. A Minnesota man named Aaron Olson could not handle the fact that his uncle posted photos from his childhood in front of the Christmas tree, along with some snarky captions. So he sued his uncle for harassment.
    A Minnesota district court tossed his case, and earlier this week the Court of Appeals of Minnesota denied Olson’s pro se complaint. Judge Natalie E. Hudson wrote a surprisingly zen unpublished opinion, considering how silly the lawsuit (and Olson’s in-court behavior).Sadly for Olson, he not only lost the case but his appeal to a higher court was also denied.

    Olson now alleges that part of the reason his case was denied was because he was representing himself and the court was biased against his socioeconomic status and religion. Hudson responded that "the district court is afforded broad discretion in controlling the courtroom as part of its duty to proceed efficiently." She also added that the court "assisted appellant multiple times" regarding different court procedures including how to approach a witness, enter an exhibit into evidence, and how to question a witness. As far as Olson's relationship with his uncle, the two men are not currently Facebook "friends."