Showing posts with label steal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steal. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

Apple could launch the iPhone 5S with the iPhone 6

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A Chinese website focusing on the mobile phone industry claims to know the existence of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S, all thanks to Apple's suppliers. It is further said that both smartphones could be released near the end of the year. Apple has yet to officially confirm the existence of the two devices, which have already heard rumors before. What's really funny about all this is the course of the launch period smartphones: it really strange that Apple launched both terminals during the same quarter a year or few months apart.

Reportedly, the iPhone 5S very reminiscent of its predecessor, while the iPhone 6 is a lighter and thinner device. Besides this, it has a much larger screen which is 5 inches. This could be a logical explanation for something that the two phones are launched almost simultaneously as the 5S would have a 4-inch screen like the iPhone 5. If so, consumers could choose between a standard screen and a somewhat larger, as they become more comfortable.

Apple needs to steal a big chunk of market share to Android and perhaps this is the way in which you plan to do. We will have to wait and see.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

HTC beats Apple in a court action on the screen desblockeo

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The high court in London determined that HTC will not have to pay anything to Apple in a dispute that began a year ago. The Swedish company was able to cancel the European patents on the block, to prevent future process for violation of copyright.
 
The main one is the "Slide to unlock" ("slide to desblockear" present in several Android phones). The English court says the technology can even be used by Apple, but its development was a copy of "obvious" in an old feature of HTC phones, which now occurs in iPhones.
Other patents rejected talk of a keyboard with support for multiple languages ​​and a system that identifies points on the screen, activated by several hints. Apple does not comment on the decision, but it was acid in a statement where he said "competitors should create their own original technology, not steal ours."

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Amazon claim to an employee for stealing 729 HP iPod and 49

 

An Amazon employee has been accused of stealing 729 HP iPod and 49 stores of the company. The alleged thief falsified records unloaded trucks to keep the material. In total it is estimated that the iPod and add stolen equipment worth $ 160,000 (130,367 euros).
Amazon is a company that popularized online commerce due to its effectiveness, its large catalog and commitment to customers. The Internet retailer has earned recognition from users, for which it has had to develop a complex and effective system of shipments and inventory of materials. Despite their best practices, failures sometimes occur outside the organization.
The last problem with Amazon's warehouse system has been due to an employee who allegedly stole a large quantity of products. Specifically, the employee had developed a system of falsifying shipping documents which would have been appropriate of 729 HP iPod and 49, reports the Lexington Patch Portal.
The employee in question has been identified as Todd Anthony Cofield and faces charges of grand theft in America. The incident occurred in the store in Cayce South Carolina, where Cofield would have proceeded to steal all the equipment in less than a month.
Authorities continue to investigate the system used to get to steal a huge amount of equipment. At the moment it is not known whether he had accomplices and how it took the HP iPods and computers. What does seem clear is that for theft notifications are distorted trucks unloading in the company. The alleged robber signed documents that stated that I downloaded did not subsequently stored materials.
The total materials stolen amounted to $ 160,000 (130,367 euros), Anthony Cofield that Todd will face charges of grand theft.