Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Leaked 4.7-inch iPhone 6 Sapphire Screen is Super Strong and Flexible, but will it be Impact Resistant? (Video)

With just a couple of months until the iPhone 6′s expected release date in September, a new video strongly suggests that the device will have a 4.7-inch sapphire glass display. The video apparently shows the front panel of an iPhone 6, direct from the production line in China (sourced by Sonny Dickson, who has a pretty good record with iPhone leaks and rumors). If this really is the iPhone 6 sapphire glass front panel, prepare to be excited: This thing is virtually indestructible, withstanding extreme scratch and bend/torque tests.

The video, published by Markus Brownlee, shows a 4.7-inch iPhone 6 front panel. It is virtually identical to the iPhone 5S front, but scaled up by about 50%. The iPhone 6 screen aspect ratio appears to be the same 16:9 as the iPhone 5S, but presumably the resolution of the iPhone 6 will step up to 1920×1080 (or maybe even higher, if Apple wants to reclaim the pixels-per-inch crown). The panel came from famed iPhone leaker Sonny Dickson, who appears to be well connected with Apple’s Chinese production line.


But more importantly, look at the abuse that Brownlee then foists upon the unsuspecting iPhone 6 sapphire glass screen. While it’s possible that he’s pulling his punches, it really does look like he’s trying his hardest to scratch the screen with a knife and keys. Likewise, when he steps on the screen and tries to snap it by bending it back, I think he’s really trying.

Perhaps rather importantly, though, Brownlee doesn’t perform any impact tests — such as smashing the front panel with a large rock. While we know that sapphire is incredibly strong, it is also quite brittle; so it should be great for avoiding scratches, but a drop on a hard floor could shatter the screen into a million pieces. Given how common phone dropping is, though, and the memories of shattered iPhone 4 glass still seared into the memories of millions of owners, I’m sure Apple has a solution in place. Maybe it’s a special breed of sapphire, or more likely the sapphire is laminated with another material to provide higher impact resistance.


If this really is the iPhone 6 front cover, it’s significant for a couple of major reasons. First, with a display diagonal of at 4.7 inches, this would be a massive departure from the iPhones of yore. In the iPhone’s seven-year history, the screen size has only changed once before — and that was more of an aspect ratio adjustment than anything else (woo, another row of icons!) A 4.7-inch screen, presumably with a 1920×1080 or 2560×1440 LCD display, would put the iPhone 6 on a much more even footing with other superphones from Samsung, HTC, and Nokia.
                                                                                   A boule of synthetically created sapphire crystal
A boule of synthetically created transparent optical sapphireSecond, it would be the first mass-market smartphone with a sapphire glass front panel. Sapphire glass has been used in smaller applications (wristwatches, the front element on the iPhone 5S’s rear camera), but it has historically been too expensive to fashion an entire fascia out of the stuff. With its exclusive partnership with sapphire glass maker GT Advanced Technologies, and no doubt some beefy capital investment from Apple’s deep pockets, it would appear that production costs have now reached a low enough level to make a sapphire glass iPhone 6 viable.

Expect a lot more iPhone 6 information to leak out over the next two months in the run-up to its official September unveil and release. We wouldn’t be surprised if the sapphire glass, 4.7-inch screen, and a much-increased display resolution are the main extent of the iPhone 6′s new features. It will be interesting to see how other mobile device makers, such as Samsung, react (no one else seems to have the capacity to make large quantities of sapphire glass), and how Corning reacts to this new threat (Gorilla Glass has been mostly unchallenged for a few years now).

In 2015 Tablet Sales will finally Surpass PCs, And Then Fulfill Steve Jobs’ Post-PC Prophecy

Back in 2010, a few months after the iPad’s release, Steve Jobs predicted that tablets would eventually overtake PCs. Now, according to updated figures from Gartner, after five years of rather crazy tablet growth and slowly declining PC sales, 2015 will be the year that Jobs’ post-PC dream is finally realized. In 2015, Gartner predicts a total of 320 million tablet sales, versus just 316 million PC sales (desktops and laptops) — and that’s an optimistic figure, too, that presumes businesses will continue to upgrade to Windows 7, and that Windows 9 (probably due in 2015) will drive increased PC sales.

The exact breakdown of sales figures for 2013, and Gartner’s sales predictions for 2014 and 2015, are below.

Monday, 7 July 2014

SPORT: Real Madrid Legend Alfred Di Stefano Dies At 88

Argentina-born Di Stefano had been in a coma at the Gregorio Maranon Hospital in Spain after having been
resuscitated on a Madrid street by paramedics following a heart attack on Saturday.

Di Stefano, a diabetic, underwent a quadruple aorta-coronary bypass with a pacemaker implanted in December 2005 after suffering a myocardial infarction. He had also been hospitalised several times in recent years to monitor his heart condition.

Dubbed “La Saeta Rubia” (“The Blond Arrow”) for his speed, Di Stefano is a former Argentina forward who helped Madrid win five straight European Champions Cups from 1956-60, and eight Spanish league titles. He was voted European player of the year in 1957 and 1959.

He retired at the age of 40 in 1966, ending a 22-year playing career in which he had also represented Colombia and Spain at international level.

Tributes following his death came in from several Spanish clubs and La Liga players following the news on Monday.


Palestinian Suspect Confess Teen’s Murder

Three people have confessed to murdering a Palestinian teenager whose death sparked riots in occupied East Jerusalem, the AP news agency and Israeli media have said.

An unnamed Israeli official told AP the suspects on Monday were re-enacting the killing of Mohammed Abu Khdeir for authorities. Haaretz and the Jerusalem Post newspapers reported similar comments by unnamed officials.

The reports cannot be fully confirmed by Al Jazeera due to a gagging order on the case.
Abu Khedeir, 16, was abducted near his home last week as he went to morning prayer, and his charred remains were found in a forest outside the city.

Israeli police arrested six people in connection with his death, which Palestinians say was a revenge attack for the murder of three young settlers last month. Those arrested included children.

The teenager’s death led to several days of violent protests in Palestinian areas of East Jerusalem.
The confession reports came just hours after Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, spoke to the father of Abu Khdeir, and promised to bring his killers to trial.

His office said in a statement that he had told Hussein Abu Khdeir that his son’s killing was “reprehensible”.
“We denounce all brutal behaviour; the murder of your son is is abhorrent and cannot be countenanced by any human being,” Netanyahu said according to the statement.

Those responsible for the death would be “dealt with to the fullest extent of the law”, he said.

Novak Djokovic Lifts His 2nd Wimbledon Title

Novak Djokovic won his second Wimbledon title and seventh career major with a 6-7 (7/9), 6-4, (7/4), 5-7, 6-4 victory over Roger Federer on Sunday, shattering the Swiss star’s dream of a record eighth triumph in an epic struggle, AFP.

Victory allowed the top seeded Serb, who was also the 2011 champion and runner-up last year, to end a run of three successive defeats in Grand Slam finals, but the 27-year-old struggled to get across the finish line, surrendering a 5-2 lead in the fourth set and then a match point.

Djokovic celebrated victory in typically eccentric style, kneeling on the Centre Court turf and munching on a few blades of grass just as he had done three years ago.

Defeat for 32-year-old Federer, who won the most recent of his 17 Grand Slam titles at the All England Club in 2012, ended his bid to become the oldest Wimbledon champion in the Open Era and of breaking the tie of seven titles he shares with Pete Sampras.

“First of all I want to congratulate Roger it was a great match to be a part of he is a magnificent champion and a great example of a great athlete and a role model. I respect everything you have done and thanks for letting me win today,” smiled Djokovic.

“That’s why he has 17 Grand Slams because at important times he comes up with those shots. After losing the fourth set it wasn’t easy to go on and win the fifth set, I don’t know how I did it.”

Djokovic has the added bonus of reclaiming the world No 1 spot from Rafael Nadal.
Federer said he was surpised to have got to a deciding set.