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apple-iphone-4g-partsAs my contract is almost coming to an end this news is quite interesting – perhaps a tad galling for those who pounced on the iPhone 3Gs though.

China OnTrade lists the “Apple iPhone 4 Generation Midboard” for $23.42, in stock and shipping within 12 business days.

The midboard itself is unremarkable as it doesn’t really give away anything about the phone itself.

Same goes for what is supposed to be the new phone’s SIM tray that’s available for $14.05 starting October 23rd for the 4th generation iPhone / iTablet…

But there’s more still to come!

“We also have final pictures of iPhone 4 Generation with amazingly beautiful back cover that will come here up soon. Please check for updates,”

Before you say “so what?!” China OnTrade has proven reliable before. In May, the company sold parts that it claimed were spares from a next-generation iPhone and as Gizmodo points out – those parts showed up in teardowns of the iPhone 3GS when it was released in June.

The other bit of news is that Apple seems to be testing iPhone prototypes with built-in RFID readers.

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) allows devices to sense embedded chips and exchange data without making contact.

Apple has filed several RFID related patents for an ID app capable of using an RFID sensor, a way to sense and connect to WiFi networks with RFID and a touchscreen RFID tag reader.

So swipe and pay could only be a 4G iPhone away and just imagine all the funky apps that work with RFID tagging – Perhaps it could work with the Nabaztags and Mir:ror and with real world publications to add an extra dimension :)

Hopefully it will be less clunky than this effort – no offence ;)

Exciting innit?

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book-botHere’s another clever robot that looks like a real 1950’s droid :)

Ninomiya-kun doesn’t read e-books – that’s too easy!!

This reading robot handles those old-skool paper and ink numbers.

Nino stands at 1m tall and weighs 25kg and was showcased yesterday for the first time at a robot show in Southern Japan. The robot was jointly developed by two Japanese and one Chinese university.

Ninomiya-kun is able to read through a character recognition software installed on a PC that he carries in his backpack.

His two camera eyes look at a book page and then reads it out loud via his voice synthesiser.

The bookbot is able to distinguish about 2,300 Japanese characters, which is the minimum amount the national school system expects Japanese people to learn at school.

I saw this clever bot on Yomiuri Online via Crunch Gear

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Skytone Android Netbook For Under £70 – Inspired by Ice Cream

April 23, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you’re on the look out for a cheap lappy just to keep handy.
You know, when you don’t need your main laptop or desktop you might want to check out this little thing I found on Tom’s Hardware – it may be right up your ally.
This Chinese-born Alpha-680 Android packing device from Skytone has the tiny [...]

Cool8800c – A Touch of Nathan Barley with a Pinch of PSP

March 6, 2009 Click to read more →

This is pretty cool looking and if you love NES games and would like to play them on a PSP-style mobile phone that has a funky flip-out gamepad then you’re definitely gonna love this!
Yup, this Chinese phone has a cool design and the ability to rock with Nintendo Entertainment System games.
But it can do quite [...]

World’s First Digital Feng Shui Compass

November 24, 2008 Click to read more →

This is apparently the world’s first digital Feng Shui Compass.
It is designed to help you make accurate Feng Shui calculations so that you can maximise the flow of Chi and all round good fortune depending how you arrange your furnishings, etc
Feng Shui has come a long way from helping you decide where to live and [...]

Shanling CD-T300 the Sci-Fi Hi-Fi!

May 1, 2008 Click to read more →

When I first saw this disc spinner I thought to myself, “what the flippin eck is that!!??!!” (or similar), and then when I saw that it costs $12,000 (around £6,000) I said something akin to “how much!!??!!”.
If its sci-fi looks still win you over and you have that six grand to spend on a CD player you’ll need to [...]