英國全國性高級報紙推薦英國新聞媒體Report代寫(英國dissertation網): iPhone 5 Will Be Completely RedesignedThis summer, Apple is expected to launch its next iPhone, and new reports describe it as a "completely redesigned handset" as well as a "total rethink from a design standpoint." To start, the iPhone 5's internals will be different - the device will run on a new, combined CDMA/GSM/UTMS chipset from Qualcomm, which will support both AT&T and Verizon here in the U.S., as well as other carriers worldwide - perhaps even an expanded lineup, as would now be possible. Along with the iPad 2, this chipset change represents the transition away from Infineon as the iPhone and iPad chipset maker. Going forward, Qualcomm will make the chips for all Apple mobile devices.
But as of this morning, it seems that the most notable thing about the iPhone 5 is not a sum of its features but the fact that it will be the first iPhone that will launch without Steve Jobs' daily presence. Although the ailing Apple CEO stated via press release this a.m. that he will continue his role during his medical absence, COO Tim Cook will be in charge of day-to-day operations at Apple.
Consider the iPhone 5's 2011 launch as Apple's dry run for a future without Steve Jobs at the helm. Can it still be "magical?"
From the sound of the note, there's no reason to expect this is any short-term illness for Jobs. He writes that "Tim and the rest of the executive management team will do a terrific job executing the exciting plans we have in place for 2011" so he can focus on his health. Jobs previously had pancreatic cancer and received a liver transplant in 2009, so this news is not surprising. However, it's decidedly upsetting, both from a financial point of view and from the point of view from of someone who has upheld the CEO as one of our era's greatest visionaries.
But for now, let's just focus on the iPhone 5. Without Jobs' daily involvement, Apple execs may be launching the most impressive device yet, if our suspicions play out. Here's what we know so far:
Details on iPhone 5 are Minimal
An Engadget exclusive from last week cites "reliable sources" in detailing the latest rumors about the upcoming iPhone 5 and iPad 2. The iPhone is currently being tested by senior staff on Apple's campus, it said. But even the sources aren't giving out details on what the phone will be like, only saying it's a "compete redesign."
However, we can put together a list of Apple's latest acquisitions, hires and patents to start giving us an idea of the iPhone's future.
iPhone 5 Expected to Support NFC
For starters, a 2010 Apple hire of a notable NFC (near field communication) expert Benjamin Vigier and the filing of several related patents, including one for a mobile payments service, suggest that the next iPhone will include an NFC chip inside - the same technology that Google's latest flagship Android phone, the Nexus S, has now. With Android's newest release, Android 2.3 (code-named Gingerbread), support for NFC has been built-in.#p#分頁標題#e#
This short-range, high frequency wireless technology allows for data exchanges between two devices in close proximity to each other. It will soon form the basis of Google (and others') upcoming mobile payments initiatives.
But Apple, too, appears to have plans in this area. Patents point towards ideas for things like iPay, iBuy and iCoupons, all of which suggest Apple is building some sort of mobile wallet.
iPhone 5 Becomes Intelligent, Thanks to Siri?
Among Apple's other high-profile acquisitions was April 2010's buyout of Siri, a personal mobile assistant that was spun out of SRI International, and whose core technology came from a DARPA-funded artificial intelligence project called CALO. Siri was transformed into an iPhone application that could listen to questions either spoken aloud or typed in and then provide answers. At first, the focus was on the sort of out-and-about questions you may have, e.g. When does that movie show? What Chinese restaurants are nearby? Can I get a table at my favorite Italian place? What's the phone number for a taxi company?
Only a few months post-acquisition, the app was updated to integrate results provided by the computational knowledge engine, Wolfram Alpha. For those unaware, Wolfram Alpha is a new sort of search technology which can provide factual answers to questions, as opposed to a list of search results. It currently consists of 10 trillion-plus pieces of curated, objective data from primary sources, and it can perform calculations on the fly - over 50,000 types of algorithms and equations are now possible.
With this sort of technology built into Apple's next iPhone, assuming that's the case, the device could easily go head-to-head with Google Android's voice search and voice actions, the former which directs you to results from related Google Search properties and the latter which helps you perform actions on your phone, including sending text messages, routing a trip on a map, pulling up a map of nearby attractions or businesses, launching the phone's music player to play a certain song or artist and more.
Will iPhone 5 up the feature set of its competitor? It's likely. One of the interesting things about Siri is that it integrates with third-party data sources like OpenTable for restaurant reservations and Yelp for local business listings. Those services, incidentally, also exist as iPhone apps. What if Apple tied together this new voice interface to the device not only with the services themselves, but could also direct you to the appropriate app to learn more? You would then have a whole new interface for locating and launching apps - a search engine of sorts, even, where the focus isn't on what app name you need to find (as iPhone's native search does today), but on what action you need to take.
iPhone 5 Ships with "Cloud iTunes?"
Another Apple acquisition from April 2010, was Lala.com, a cloud-based music streaming service. No doubt this talent-hire was for the purpose of gaining insight and knowledge into the details of building a solid music streaming service like the popular, but now defunct, Lala.#p#分頁標題#e#
iTunes, the centralized repository of music, videos, apps and more is quickly becoming outdated as new streaming-only services crop up left and right. Some, like Rdio, provide access to your own content library along with 7 million or so digital tracks while others, like MOG, forgo access to your own tracks entirely, offering only its catalog of 10 million songs. Rdio and MOG, as well as Napster, Rhapsody and (the still-yet-to-launch stateside) Spotify, are reasonably priced subscription services where around $10 a month provides you with all-you-can-eat access to music.
Apple has never offered a subscription model for iTunes, but with the Lala acquistion, that appears to be in its future. With iPhone 5, you may be able to purchase, download and stream everything from your phone, no desktop software required, and all for one low monthly fee.
iPhone 5 to Offer Facial Recognition?
In September, Apple acquired facial-recognition firm Polar Rose, whose technology was previously used in a consumer-facing service that automatically tagged your Facebook and Flickr photos with your friends' names. While speculation at the time focused on how Apple could use the facial recognition to improve its desktop products like Aperture and iPhoto, there's no reason why it would ignore its mobile products.
Integrating facial recognition into the iPhone could mean a device that knows its owner, for example, and unlocks the phone just for them. Or whose photos are automatically tagged with the names of friends and family, which are then synced to iPhoto on the Mac.
Can Apple Execs Deliver Jobs' Vision for iPhone 5?
In summary, that's a very smart smartphone we've just described: one that knows who owns it, unlocking just for them, one that can listen and respond to your questions, that can provide factual answers or point you to a related mobile app, one where your music library (and maybe more) is stored online, one that includes NFC for mobile payments, and one that works on whatever carrier you choose. Frankly, that sounds downright magical.
Steve Jobs has long been a visionary for this industry, and his ideas and creations have dramatically impacted how people interact with technology. iPhone 5, assuming it offers all the above, could do that yet again. ?But we'll have to see if Apple can pull it all off without Jobs' day-to-day presence at Apple.
一、英國全國性高級報紙有:(由英國dissertation網-英國dissertation代寫中心提供資源)
1、《泰晤士報》 Times:www.thetimes.co.uk ;
2、《每日電訊報》 The Daily Telegraph:www.dailytelegraph.co.uk
3、《衛報》 The Guardian:www.guardian.co.uk/ ;
4、《金融時報》 The Financial Times:news.ft.com/home/rw ;#p#分頁標題#e#
5、《星期日電訊報》 Sunday Dispatch:
6、《觀察家報》 The Observer:www.observer.co.uk ;
7、《星期日泰晤士報》The Sunday Times:www.sunday-times.co.uk/
二、英國全國性通俗報紙有:
1、《每日快報》 The Daily Express:www.express.co.uk/
2、《每日郵報》 The Daily Mail:www.dailymail.co.uk/
3、《每日鏡報》 Daily Mirror:www.mirror.co.uk/
4、《星期日快報》 The Sunday Express
5、《世界新聞報》 The News of the World:www.newsoftheworld.co.uk (一個很有特點的英語新聞網站)
三、地方性報紙
它主要以刊登本地新聞和廣告為主,具有濃厚的地方特色。包括晨報、晚報、周報、3日刊。
1、《格拉斯哥先驅報》 (Glasgow Herald) www.theherald.co.uk/
2、《旗幟晚報》 ( The Evening Standard ) www.thisislondon.com/ ;
3、《新聞晚報》 (The Evening News):www.eveningtimes.co.uk
四、主要報紙簡介
1、《泰晤士報》(Times):1785年由約翰-沃爾特在創敦創刊,譽為“世界第一大報紙”(the First Newspaper in the World).www.thetimes.co.uk ;
2、《衛報》(The Guardian):原名《曼徹斯特衛報》(The Man- Chester Guardian),1821年創刊于曼徹斯特,后遷倫敦,1959年改稱《衛報》. www.guardian.co.uk/
3、《金融時報》(The Financial Times) :1888年于倫敦創刊,是英國金融資本的晴雨表. news.ft.com/home/rw
4、《每日電訊報》(The Daily Telegraph) :1855年于倫敦創刊,該報以“時效性”而著稱。 www.dailytelegraph.co.uk
5、《觀察家報》(The Observer) :1791年創刊。www.observer.co.uk
6、《每日快報》(The Daily Express) :1900年由比弗布魯克爵士 ( Lord Beaverbrook) 在倫敦創刊。 www.express.co.uk/
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7、《每日郵報》(The Daily Mail): 1896年創刊,是一種知識性很強的通俗日報。www.dailymail.co.uk/
8、《鏡報》(The Mirror) :1903年創刊,1985年以前名為《每日鏡報》(Daily Mirror) 。www.mirror.co.uk/
五、英國主要期刊簡介
1、《經濟學家》(The Economist) :1843年創刊,與《金融時報》同屬“皮爾遜父子公司”所有。www.economist.com
2、《旁觀者》(The Spectator) :創刊于1828年,是英國全國性周刊中歷史最久的雜志。 www.spectator.co.uk
3、《新政治家》(The New Statesman) :創刊于1934年,主要發表有關政治、社會問題、書刊、電影、戲劇等方面的評論。 www.newstatesman.co.uk
4、《婦女界》(The Woman‘s Own) :1932年創刊,是圖文并茂的婦女月刊,女性朋友必看。www.ipcmedia.com
5、《婦女之國》(Woman‘s Realm) :創刊于1958年,適合新成家的青年婦女。 www.anagramgenius.com/
6、《泰晤士報文學增刊》(The Times Literary Supplement, The TLS) :每周出一期,是英國最有影響的文學周刊之一。www.the-tls.co.uk
六、英國其他周刊及科普刊物
1、周刊 (Weeklies) :
1)、《現在》 (Now) :www.nowmagazine.co.uk
2)、《偵探》 (Private Eye):www.private-eye.co.uk (適合喜歡破案類小說的中學生)
3)、《笨拙》 (Punch):www.punch.co.uk (非常不錯的漫畫類雜志)
4)、 《聽眾》 (The Listener) www.listener.co.nz/ ;
5)、《新社會》 (New Society) www.newsociety.com
6)、《閑暇》 (Time Out) www.timeout.com/london/ (是倫敦一本很好的休閑雜志,它的網站也很棒!)
2、科普 (Scientific periodicals)
1)、《發現》 (Discovery) www.discovery.com/
2)、《自然》 (Nature) www.nature.com#p#分頁標題#e# /
中國地區自然雜志網址:www.natureasia.com/ch/gta/index.php ;
簡單介紹:《自然》系列期刊是由每周出版的多學科《自然》雜志和8種每月出版的期刊組成。《自然》雜志發表在某一學科內具有高最影響、其它領域的科學家也會感興趣的研究工作;8種學術期刊的名稱是根據其報道領域命名的,它們都發表在其領域中質量最高、影響力顯著的dissertation,這8種期刊的名稱分別是:《自然生物技術》、《自然細胞生物學》、《自然遺傳學》、《自然免疫學》、《自然材料學》、《自然醫學》、《自然方法學》、《自然結構和分子生物學》。所有的這些期刊都是國際性的,它們在美國、英國和日本出版和印刷。
3)、《科學通訊》 (Science News) www.sciencenews.org
4)、《地理雜志》 (The Geographical Magazine) www.geographical.co.uk
5)、《新科學家》 (New Scientist) www.newscientist.com
6)、《科學世界》 (Scientific World) www.thescientificworld.com
7)、《未來音樂》 (Future Music) www.futuremusic.co.uk
8)、《學科進展》 (Science Progress) www.scilet.com
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