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Chip integrates chemical, logic functions
via kurzweilai
An integrated chemical chip that could control and regulate the signal paths of cells in the human body has been...
Further Proof that Apple Has the Best Supply Chain in the World
Apple sells its inventory every 5 days. Second fastest only to McDonald’s.
(via asymco)
I’m kind of obsessed with organization and productivity. For many years I was addicted to Tasks in Gmail, but when I switched to the iPhone I found there was no elegant and free...
iPad 3 (or whatever it will be called) will be announced during an event in San Francisco in the first week of March, reports John Packowski. Makes sense —...
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I’m kind of obsessed with organization and productivity. For many years I was addicted to Tasks in Gmail, but when I switched to the iPhone I found there was no elegant and free way to use Tasks anymore.
Then I found Wunderlist which is an amazing task app that I’ve become obsessed with. I performs largely the same function of Google Tasks but is beautifully packaged and can be accessed on your phone, computer or on the web. I really can’t recommend it enough for helping to keep your life organized.
Might have some interesting implications and would be closer to putting the iPhone in the ‘Ruggedized’ category.
Waterproof iPhone details ‘leaked’.
Website TodaysiPhone has revealed details from a source ‘well-placed in one of the UK’s top independent phone retailers’, who claims that both the next generation of iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S devices will have a waterproof coating from company HzO.
The Liquipel coating covers both inside and outside the phones to make it water repellent, making them less susceptible to liquid/moisture damage.
He stated “both will have had liquipel treatment as they’ll be altering the wording on insurance.”
While the source was not revealed, the website claims the person was correct about the launch dates of both the white iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S.
8 Bit Future covered a similar technology last month called Liquipel, check out that story here.
(via 8bitfuture)