2011年08月31日
A Brillant iPhone 5 Concept

Until Apple actually announces (and then releases) the iPhone 5, we’re left with rumors and predictions on what the new handset will include. There have also been many iPhone 5 concepts introduced, like the one mentioned today by 9 To 5 Mac.
This concept, which comes from San Francisco-based Aatma Studio is of an iPhone 5 that includes a virtual laser keyboard “that can be “swapped out” of the device and perched on the desk.”
According to CEO Pramod Modi Shatharam:
We at Aatma are massive fans of the iPhone and are eagerly awaiting the release of iPhone 5. Meanwhile, going by the buzz the iPhone 5 is generating, we felt it’s a good time to launch a concept such as this, and showcase our vision of key features of an iPhone 5 or subsequent models could have in the future.
Take a look:
Personally, I think this concept is fabulous. In fact, I wonder if it’s too late for Apple to include it as an iPhone 5 feature as early as next month? It probably is!
2011年08月15日
6 iPhone5 Shocking Eyes
1.iPhone Pro

Italian design studio ADR concept design iPhone Pro machine, with MagSafe connector for easy charging, larger display, power button behind the top.
2.iPhone 5G

French design studio design iPhone 5G NAK concept machine, the fuselage top and bottom are curved, and there are four colors to choose from.
3.iPhone Full Screen

Alternative Industries designed the iPhone Full Screen, screen, 4.5 inches, in addition, there is no Home button design, with integrated SIM card, only 4mm thick.
4.iPhone Evolution

Polish design studio Midsailors take an incremental approach designed to update the iPhone 5, added a similar iPad metal back and contour, while the front and side to maintain a similar iPhone 4.
5.iPhone Air

Federico Ciccarese merge the MacBook Air and iPhone 4 concept design of the iPhone Air.
6.Glossy iPhone 5

Moldova designer Roman Sima has designed a plastic cover of the iPhone, which is the device lighter.
2011年08月05日
Cordless Mouse
A cordless mouse frees you from annoying cord problems. It connects to your computer with a radio signal, powered by extra one or two AAA batteries. One of biggest manufacturers of wireless mouse, Logitech, produces two versions of a three-button mouse; one includes a button positioned for the thumb (for right-handed users). The buttons can be assigned different uses during system setup.

While cordless mouse is gaining its population day by day, with more and more keyboard and mouse designed in pretty looks, the corded mouse is rapidly fading into oblivion–or at least public disfavor. For the cordless mouse now has all the functions of the corded mouse and without its drawbacks, but only one of its own–even the best cordless mouse needs to either be paused to be recharged or plugged in to be recharged.

Someone who thinks that there’s no future for cordless mouse, just suppose that if the problem of turning a mechanical calculating device into a computer could be solved, then they can definitely solve the problem of leaving a cordless mouse to be recharged.
Since there are various kinds of mouse in the markets, how do we choose a probable one for our personal use? Here, Brilliantstore, the biggest online discount electronics store, the professional suppliers of computer accessories, provide us several practical tips on choosing cordless mouse.
1. Comfort
Read more reviews of the particular product to make sure you know the mouse you’re getting feels nice and comfortable like a pillow. Try it out if need. If you’re left-handed, make sure the wireless mouse is alright for your use (or at least both-handed).
2. Price.
Make sure how much you’re willing to spend depends on how many features you want. If you’re willing to save a lot of money, you’d better get fewer.
3. Level
If you are a game lover, your choice would be quite straightforward–fetch the Logitech G7. If not, then you’ll see it start to get complicated in the next step. If it turns out you are and you didn’t know about it–get the Logitech G7.
4. Appearance
Your favorite cordless mouse may have many flashing lights, colors, and textures, or it might just be a plain old boring black. It could also be some combination of the above. Whatever turn you on.
5. Power Source
The most practical wireless mouse recharges at a docking station, while some use disposable batteries. If it turns out the cordless mouse you want requires batteries, you’d better get some rechargeable batteries and a charger to go with it. The most revolutionary of mice can be used and recharged (via cord) at the same time.
6. Laser or Optical
For best precision and the capacity to operate on any surface, choose laser. If you prefer a cheaper mouse, an optical one will be fine.
7. DPI
While many cordless mice fail to mention what their DPI is, a higher DPI gives your cordless mouse more speed and precision.
8. Notebook or Desktop
Cordless mice designed for laptops or for desktops are partly different. The best cordless mouse will be designed for the type of top which you use the mouse with.