Pulling tiny electronic devices apart isn't as fun
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sendai2ci
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· Score: 5, Insightful
The battery looks to be a lump of Lithium polymer, other than that, can't really tell anything else about the device. Since they have practically ruined the device, why didn't they go the whole hog and pull off the black plastic covering a few of the components on there...
Inspired Technology.
by
eRondeau
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· Score: 5, Insightful
Ten years ago this would have been proof of alien visitation. Now, when 95% of the world's computers are functionally similar, only cutting-edge industrial design, packaging, and marketing will differentiate them. Like it or not, Apple is still way out front of everybody else on all counts. They will sell 20,000,000 of these this year.
Re:Inspired Technology.
by
zpok
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· Score: 4, Insightful
Yup, you're right, 1) it's not a new thing, so it's not as 'cutting edge' as some people scream, and 2) its real strength indeed is in the integration with iTunes and iTMS. But I think you're wrong on some counts: 1) people won't be disappointed because these things work as advertised (they just don't make your pimples go away) 2) apple is in its own way doing truly new things, like for the first time making products in the consumer's spending sweet spots. 3) and they don't need more daring, they're plenty daring as it is right now, a new Newton would help them as much as a new Cube - which the mini isn't, I should know, I still use my cube as my primary computer. It's great but not for everyone. The mini has a much larger audience waiting.
-- I think, therefore I am...I think.
Re:Inspired Technology.
by
XxtraLarGe
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· Score: 4, Informative
Not to the 95% of the world's population for whom price is a bigger factor.
I was just at Walmart this weekend pricing MP3 players. Most of the 256 MB Rio's and MuVo's were in the $89-99 price range. In this instance, I'd say a $99 512 MB iPod is highly competitive.
-- Taking guns away from the 99% gives the 1% 100% of the power.
Re:Congratulations.
by
MattHaffner
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· Score: 4, Funny
-v, --verbose
This option increases the amount of information you are given
when reading a post. By default, first posts are cryptic and
force readers to click on random URLs. A single -v will
give you information about what the heck the first poster
really meant and a brief summary at the end. Two -v flags will give
you information on what was skipped (intentionally or not) by the
second poster and slightly more information at the end (than you
probably wanted to know). More than two -v flags should only be
used if you are debugging your browser or are a glutton for punishment.
Talk about striptease! It's not fair only having a link to the next pic in the series. Cut to the money shot already will you. I wanna see it naked!!!
Re:Yeppers!
by
Anonymous Coward
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· Score: 5, Insightful
Nope, nothing useful here. Just a bunch of boys smashing a toy.
You're unclear on the concept of pioneering effort. Very importantly, these "boys" made a sacrifice to show the rest of us how -not- to open an iPod shuffle. Their first two actions were unnecessary and potentially permanently damaging. You don't need to pop off the switch or the control "dial". You carefully pull off the USB plug (without tearing the short ribbon cable) and then slide the innards out.
I'd say theses "boys" are iPod hacking pioneers, while critics like yourself are doing sweet shit all for the community.
CPU and Memory
by
macmurph
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· Score: 4, Interesting
Dear Apple Matters. I think people want to see what the processor and memory are of your broken iPod. Could you please update your web site with photos of those components?
PS. Macro mode on a digital camera could substantially improve the image quality.
1) spend $99+tax on iPod shuffle
2) destroy it completely to show that not much is new inside
3) take pictures and post them on the web
4) get minor apple slashdotted
5) withold geeky information from the descriptions and piss people off
6) ???
7) profit?
The REAL question
by
Skibbering
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· Score: 5, Funny
i think that as long as they don't try to eat it, they're in the clear
-mkb
I take it he got his free IPod.
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The battery looks to be a lump of Lithium polymer, other than that, can't really tell anything else about the device. Since they have practically ruined the device, why didn't they go the whole hog and pull off the black plastic covering a few of the components on there...
Ten years ago this would have been proof of alien visitation. Now, when 95% of the world's computers are functionally similar, only cutting-edge industrial design, packaging, and marketing will differentiate them. Like it or not, Apple is still way out front of everybody else on all counts. They will sell 20,000,000 of these this year.
Talk about striptease! It's not fair only having a link to the next pic in the series. Cut to the money shot already will you. I wanna see it naked!!!
Nope, nothing useful here. Just a bunch of boys smashing a toy.
You're unclear on the concept of pioneering effort. Very importantly, these "boys" made a sacrifice to show the rest of us how -not- to open an iPod shuffle. Their first two actions were unnecessary and potentially permanently damaging. You don't need to pop off the switch or the control "dial". You carefully pull off the USB plug (without tearing the short ribbon cable) and then slide the innards out.
I'd say theses "boys" are iPod hacking pioneers, while critics like yourself are doing sweet shit all for the community.
Dear Apple Matters. I think people want to see what the processor and memory are of your broken iPod. Could you please update your web site with photos of those components?
PS. Macro mode on a digital camera could substantially improve the image quality.
1) spend $99+tax on iPod shuffle
2) destroy it completely to show that not much is new inside
3) take pictures and post them on the web
4) get minor apple slashdotted
5) withold geeky information from the descriptions and piss people off
6) ???
7) profit?
Ok.. Ok.. so they got the wrapper off. Big deal..
What we wanna know: HOW DOES IT TASTE?!?