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2012年02月22日

Legit & Scam Distributors

Everybody knows that when you buy something all the way from china, especially something like wholesale electronics, its almost the best example of risk and reward. There are many people's experiences with Chinese wholesalers, I am one of them, here's my personal experience with China wholesale and how you can find the good ones.

I've been on the internet, for quite awhile now, selling products through eBay, my own website, and having multiple websites set up to the internet dedicated to individual niches. But it wasn't always that bright and successful; before I was seeing a full-time income on the internet, I was trying to succeed with wholesale products, specifically wholesale electronics.

Now I am a little nerdy when it comes to this type of thing, I love HDTV, Playstation and Xbox video games, Blu-ray dvd's, and Bose. I loved it so much, I wanted to sell it. All this stuff was too expensive for me to buy, so I decided that the electronic item I wanted to sell was a state of the art - (at the time) blue tooth head set.

I found this Chinese wholesaler that I thought was legitimate, but in the future I would find out that they were a complete scam. Spent about 500$ of my hard earned dollars trying to buy this product and sell it on eBay. My calculations were that if I bought this product, I would be able to sell it for about 60% profit.

Now that's huge, meaning that I bought the headsets for 50$ each and sold them for about 80$, which was the going price for eBay. Now If I sold them all, which I was pretty confident I would, I would make about 300$ profit from these headsets. That's a pretty good investment, because I would buy more each time, and make an average of 300$ per week selling these things!

Now it was good, until the person ran off with my money, and since they're in China, I'd probably spend more money trying to chase them than what it was really worth. So I spent 500$ on an invisible headset, that was never even sent.

After that, I started to try finally reading people's reviews on wholesalers, and finally started making that 300$ a week, which soon to be much, much more. But so you don't have to learn the hard way you should try and find a legitimate wholesaler - and fast, so you won't be scammed like I was!

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2012年02月20日

iPhone5 Camera Improved

If there’s one thing that has consistently changed with each new iPhone model, it’s the camera. The original iPhone came with just a 2 megapixel camera, while the iPhone 4S came with an 8 megapixel camera and flash capability. We’re hoping this progressive trend of camera changes continues with the new iPhone 5, reportedly set to come out in the summer of 2012. Continuing on our focus this week of going in depth with both the speculated and desired iPhone 5 features, we’ve compiled a list of ways the iPhone 5 camera can be improved.

Better Flash in the iPhone 5 Camera

Both the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S came with a built-in flash for the camera, and the iPhone 5 obviously will as well. However, we’re hoping that Apple makes significant improvements to the flash for the iPhone 5 camera because the flash on the existing iPhones is, quite frankly, not very good. Pictures taken with the camera flash-enabled on the iPhone 4S appear washed out and photos taken in dark lighting look blurry. When compared to other smartphones on the market like the Samsung Galaxy S2, the iPhone 4S flash camera is very disappointing. Here’s hoping Apple packs better flash in the iPhone 5.


Macro Capabilities

One major difference between the camera on an Android phone and the camera on the iPhone is that many Android phones allow users to use a macro mode for the camera, while the iPhone does not. As you might know, the macro mode is useful for taking close up pictures of people and items. And while the iPhone doesn’t do a terrible job of taking close up pictures, it doesn’t do a great job, either. Either an automatic or a manual macro mode would be great on the iPhone 5.

More Megapixels

Let’s make one thing clear: more megapixels doesn’t always equal higher picture quality. However, in this case, we think the iPhone 5 having a higher megapixel camera may make a big difference in terms of the quality of pictures taken with the device. That’s because the greater the megapixels, the bigger the picture you can print without sacrificing quality. What this means is a low megapixel camera won’t yield good quality 5×7 prints, but a high megapixel camera will–and then some. The only way for the iPhone 5 to be considered a true digital camera replacement is for the iPhone 5 to come with at least a 10 megapixel camera.

More Scenes

With Android-powered smartphones and digital cameras, you are able to pick from multiple scenes when taking pictures. For instance, you can select to take the image in black and white, or even in sepia, among many other scenes. Regrettably, you cannot do this with the default camera application on any of the current iPhones, although some third party apps offer this functionality. We’re holding out hope that the iPhone 5 camera app will come with multiple scenes.

More Settings Customization

Truly great photographs require the optimal camera settings for the particular situation. Many Android phones, as well as all digital cameras, allow users to configure the ISO, exposure, and a lot of other settings. As with the scenes, none of the current iPhones come with this option. It’s a huge limitation that must be changed by Apple with the iPhone 5 if they want photographers to consider the iPhone 5 camera to be a serious camera.
  


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2012年02月13日

Siri For iPad 3

Less than 12 hours from now, Apple seeded iOS 5.1 beta 3 to developers bringing back 3G toggle to the iPhone and with various bug fixes. iOS developer Sonny Dickinson could uncover some information that will surprise you.

According to the well-known Mark German of 9to5mac, references appeared in a new section in the keyboard menu in iOS 5.1 beta 3 called “About Privacy and Dictation”. The section wasn’t there before so it looks like Apple is working on bringing at least the Dictation part of Siri to its tablet.

That doesn’t mean we’ll see Siri for iPad in iOS 5.1 public release. However, this absolutely means that Siri is coming to the iPad 3. There’s a small probability Apple will port Siri on its iPad 2 as it’s better for it to Siri iPad 3-exclusive.  


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