Sunday, September 23, 2012

Is the iPhone 5 really that great?

While everyone is hyped about the iPhone 5 being released, current iPhone owners such as myself would like to know what is the so great about the iPhone 5?

So I did a little research on the iPhone 5 and apparently the body of the phone is thinner, it has a wider and bigger screen, the internet is faster and there are more speakers apparently.
http://www.apple.com/iphone/?cid=wwa-us-kwg-iphone-00001&siclientid=5894&sessguid=0ca0a050-d5dc-45b9-8bd2-a4dbcff6c426&userguid=0ca0a050-d5dc-45b9-8bd2-a4dbcff6c426&permguid=0ca0a050-d5dc-45b9-8bd2-a4dbcff6c426

But then on Wednesday, my iPhone 4s told me that the iOS6 was available for update on my phone. So I did it, I updated my phone.

While waiting for the update to finish downloading, I decided to read what exactly on my phone was updating. Apparently, over 200 updates were being made AND I was getting all the iPhone 5 features on my phone.

So basically, my phone is the iPhone 5, just the outside looks like an iPhone 4s.

So if you were considering trading in your iPhone 4s for an iPhone 5 I say save your money and just do the update! 


Beer... A New Weapon?

Your typical robbery with a twist. Tell me this doesn't shock you? Sometimes the human race is a disgrace. Check It Out For Yourself.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/red-handed-beer-battered-store-clerk-fires-cans-beer-robber-article-1.1163980

When Twitter Fans Steer TV

Viewer Feedback Is Louder, Faster Than Ever, Influencing Scripts of Some Shows

WSJ Article, Twitter steers TV shows


Are we on our way towards a direct democracy? Twitter could be the first step in that direction, what do you think?  Imagine if politicians minded the public opinion the same way TV producers do.
"There's a new critic in television writing rooms pressuring some producers to tweak scripts: the Twitterati."
"Comments posted on Twitter and other social-media websites about television shows have exploded in the past year, to 75.5 million in July from 8.8 million a year earlier... the comments are beginning to have an impact on the writing of shows."