30
Sep
Music from electric devices is always a challenge because
how do you drive the electronics to represent certain notes
and/or beats? Well, a musician in poland has found a way and
covered “The White Stripes – Seven nation Army”
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29
Sep
The iPhone 2G (first iPhone) in 2007 was THE highlight
in the mobile phone scene when Steve Jobs has presented
his idea to the media and public. A phone almost without
physical buttons. JerryRigEverything gets to the innards.
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28
Sep
Well today we start our vacation with the everlasting
topic of Driving in Russia. There’s probably not a
country as dangerous for driving than russia is. And
the following video might underline that very well!
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27
Sep
Well, for us it’s some time off the computer so we’ve
scheduled some posts while we are not here to feed you
with the newest stuff. This also means we’re trusting the
newly set-up cron system in order to release the posts.
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26
Sep
Since iOS13 has implemented a SwipeKeyboard natively,
the need for 3rd party Apps providing you with a swipe
keyboard is no longer necessary. With a recently discovered
bug it might even be a good idea to have them removed.
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September 26, 2019Netspark
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25
Sep
When it comes to reliable durability tests, Zack Nelson,
who runs the JerryRigEverything channel on YouTube,
doesn’t spare the tested device from any physical
impact the gadget would also face in everyday life.
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24
Sep
The iPhone 11 Pro has a tremendous image quality.
A video shot in Tokyo by Andy To has shown this
well. Now there’s another shot made in the USA in
Sequoia Park showing the wide-angle lens capabilities.
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24
Sep
It seems as if DeCIX has hit a new transfer speed record with the
release of iOS13. While the old record took place in 2017 and was
about 6.8 Tbit/s (6’800’000’000’000 bit/s), the release of iOS13
bumped the speeds a little higher with a new record: 7.1 Tbit/s!
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23
Sep
We’re sorry if you expected some posts on the weekend.
Usually they should’ve been published however the
schelduler behind the publishing again failed to run
successfully leaving you without news this weekend.
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22
Sep
IFixit has done it again and finally the flagship of iPhones
has been disassembled and looked into more detail. So
what’s inside the new iPhone 11 Pro Max and is it worth
the massive price? And is it easily repairable?
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21
Sep
AMD has shifted to the next gear. The Threadripper
goes Gen.3 and seems more powerful than ever before!
Is the new Threadripper the new Core i9 Extreme killer?
What will Intel do now and may prices even drop now?
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20
Sep
It is amazing what you can do with some voltage regulation,
a small computer and some credit card machines, electric
tootbrushes and electric typewriters. THe following two videos
shall make you slide into the weekend with happiness.
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19
Sep
JerryRigEverything has again tested a smartphone for durability
This time it’s the 350US$ expensive Redmi K20 Pro. How will this
phone perform against the high-priced competitors like the
Samsung S10+ or the recently released iPhone 11 Pro?
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19
Sep
If you ever wondered what the video quality of the iPhone 11 is,
the following video (downsized to FullHD) might give you an idea.
For what we can say now, this looks awesome and gives the
iPhone 11 Pro a high must-have factor!
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September 19, 2019Netspark
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18
Sep
The all-new iOS13 has not yet been released to the public but it
already has a security flaw in it. Again the security hole is found in
the lockscreen. With Voiceover, Siri and the Answer with Message
feature it is possible to reveal contacts which wouldn’t show up.
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September 18, 2019Netspark
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17
Sep
What looks awesome and beuatiful (sort of) is also an
active warning that the glaciers are melting away in a
way faster speed than expected by now. As a result of
global warming this should make us think about it.
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16
Sep
This is heart-touching! A bear family seems to have found food
in a dumpster at Lake Tahoe. While the adult bear and the
second sibling were able to get out of the dumpster by
themselves, the other one was not so lucky and got stuck.
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September 16, 2019Netspark
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15
Sep
The weekend’s almost over again. Quite fast as we
think. So if you have to work on monday again, let
us sweeten up your week’s beginning with some
fun video stuff from Mr. Bean.
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14
Sep
With the new iPhone 11 being presented, the preorders
have been takeing place by now and it seems that some
models of the iPhone 11 won’t reach you before October.
Especially the Midnight Green edition seems to be desired.
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13
Sep
For many people Friday 13th is a day to fear as it
means bad luck for them. Although there’s no proof
why that is, it’s proven that bad things do not happen
more often at this special date constellation.
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12
Sep
Seems as if catching a cold becomes easier again
as the temperatures fall. So if updates are sparse here
it’s because Netspark is ill in bed and trying to cure the
cold to be fit again. Some posts may appear delayed.
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11
Sep
Some wonder if Apple has become the most-valuable
company again after the new hardware has been pre-
sented yesterday. To make things short, here’s the most
comprehensive list. Here you go:
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10
Sep
Welcome to the Apple Event on September 10.
We’re live-blogging for you here all the new things about
what’s coming to us from Apple in the next weeks.
Follow the live blog here:
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09
Sep
Western Digital is well-known for harddisks and SSDs nowadays.
They belong to the most reliable disks out there with WD being
on the market since 1988. Their earlier biggest 2.5″ disk held 4TB
marking a new record as they were the first with such a disk.
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08
Sep
Usually most food in Asia (China, Japan preferably) is consumed raw
to half-raw or barely-coocked. This sometimes leads to awkward and
icky scenes at the table. For example the squid that begins to twitch
once garnished with soy and vinegar sauce. (watch video here).
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07
Sep
Remember the times when computers had CPUs with a speed
of a single-digit or at best double-digit MHz? Well, the
Commodore C64 for example was clocked at 985 KHz
(yes, you read right, it ran at 0.985MHz!).
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September 7, 2019Netspark
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06
Sep
Germany is often known for being slow when it comes
to adapting new technologies. However 5G becomes
available rather quickly after Switzerland has already
started offering 5G in selected areas.
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September 6, 2019Netspark
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06
Sep
You probably might have noticed it that the Garfield
comic strips underneath have become bigger. thus
probably not fitting onto the screen of false-scaling
mobile devices. But all in all a necessary step.
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05
Sep
It seems to be no good day for Logitech. While they have
released a patch for the Unifying receivers to be less sen-
sitive for hacking attempts, it seems as if the patch is useless
now. A security expert has found out the reason.
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04
Sep
It seems as if Apple plans the next-step authentication
method where user recognition is based upon skin
structure detection. Apple has filed the corresponding
patent yesterday. This could start a new UserID era!
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03
Sep
Western Digital, one of the world’s leading HDD producers,
has announced the next-step increment of HDD disk size.
With 18 and 20TB per disk which means up to 2.2TB per platter,
thus resulting in 9 platters, this is indeed a new record.
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02
Sep
Only 8 more nights to sleep until Apple will unveil it’s
newest gadgets to the public. Besides the anxiously
awaited iPhone XI (iPhone Pro?) there’s also a new
16-inch MacBook Pro exprected to be shown.
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September 2, 2019Netspark
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