Jan 29, 2013

iPad 5 First Photos Show a Smaller iPad Than Used


These images seem to show the rear panel of the next generation iPad which is rather smaller than the iPad we were used until today. Posts on the web say this could be the next generation but pictures were not confirmed yet. Although the case will be smaller in size, the screen will remain at the used size of 9.7".

Below we can see a comparison between the 5th generation iPad and and the actual iPad Mini. It seems the full-sized iPad will be almost as thin as the actual iPad Mini. In the pictures we can see the LTE version with the plastic antenna cover.


The edges and corners of the future generation will have the same pattern as the actual iPad Mini. You can say it is a stretched iPad Mini.

Images are more often now because Apple's asian supplier chain is growing and that makes it more difficult for Apple to control the flow of spy pictures.


From the upper image you can see how much smaller the next generation iPad will be in comparison to the actual iPad model.

Image Courtesy/Source: 9to5Mac.com
Author: AccesoriiiPhone.eu™


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Jan 4, 2013

Hackulous shuts down, taking with it popular pirated App source, Installous


Hackulous, the popular Cydia source is shutting down. Hackulous is known for holding the famous pirated app source, Installous which it is taking down to. In a message posted by Hackulous on it's page it says:

"We are very sad to announce that Hackulous is shutting down. After many years, our community has become stagnant and our forums are a bit of a ghost town. It has become difficult to keep them online and well-moderated, despite the devotion of our staff. We're incredibly thankful for the support we've had over the years and hope that new, greater communities blossom out of our absence."

For sure, also noted by other websites there will rise other sources to fill the gap. The closing of Hackulous will reate the necessary space.

Still today there are many Apple users who prefer to download cracked Apps and seeking to cheat developers for their app fees. 

Piracy is a major problem because many developers see themselves forced to remove apps from the AppStore because they cannot run the servers with the revenues generated by legitimate users. Such an example is Hunted Cow which couldn't run the servers any more because piracy reached 90% of it's users and the revenues generated by legitimate sales were minor.

Image Courtesy/Source: Slashgear.com
Author: BBS


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