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I just happened upon this trick when testing what it was like filming from inside my guitar. Note this effect is due to the rolling shutter, which is non-representative of how strings actually vibrate.
Rumor: Redesigned iPhone 5 May Be Delayed Due To A5 Chip Overheating Issue?
iPhone 5
The iPhone 5 rumor mill is working overtime.
According to Chinese website – Sohu, Apple’s faster dual-core A5 processor that currently powers iPad 2 is overheating in iPhone 5, which might delay the launch of Apple’s fifth generation iPhone.
Apple is widely expected to launch the eagerly awaited iPhone 5 later this fall.
Sohu reports:
Due to the emergence of Apple's current A5 processor overheating problem, so Apple will not soon be launching a new generation of the iPhone 5 smartphones, but Apple will launch this fall is still an iPhone 4, enhanced mobile products or the name iPhone 4S, this iPhone 4S is mainly based on the iPhone 4 on minor upgrades and no significant upgrade.
According to Sohu, the A5 chip overheating issue initially forced Apple to delay the launch of iPhone 5 to late August and early September timeframe instead of the annual June-July timeframe. However, according to the report, the launch of a completely redesigned iPhone 5 has now been pushed to 2012 and Apple will launch a specs bumped iPhone 4S later this year.
It is not the first time that we’ve heard rumors about the possibility of a new iPhone dubbed iPhone 4S that looks like iPhone 4 and comes with improved specifications such as improved 8-megapixel camera etc..
Please note that Sohu does not have a track record with Apple related rumors so take this with a pinch of salt.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.
[Sohu via 9 to 5 Mac]
iOS 4.3.4 Software Update
Fixes security vulnerability associated with viewing malicious PDF files.
Products compatible with this software update:
• iPhone 4 (GSM model)
• iPhone 3GS
• iPad 2
• iPad
• iPod touch (4th generation)
• iPod touch (3rd generation)
For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222
*NOTE: iOS 4.2.9 is also out for Verizon iPhone 4s.
For those that did not get it: iOS 4.3.4 does not only fix jbme3 as announced, but also silently kills the ndrv_setspec() integer overflow.
In addition to that iOS 4.3.4 also adds code to dyld to detect attacks with binaries using “incomplete code signing”.
“Incomplete codesigning attacks” were used for all untether exploits from at least iOS 4.1.0
Wonder if {Apple] only tried to stop my xploit from modifying LCs at runtime with the new check, or if they knew it would stop [incomplete codesigning] attacks.
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