Monday, July 4, 2011

Queen Street, Auckland 2011: Apple iPhone 3GS Cracked Screen Repair (replaced by www.drmobiles.co.nz)

One of our regular customer just popped into our iPhone repair lab today from Queen Street, Auckland.  Havent's seen him for a long time and he just came back from his OE in England.  He dropped in iPhone 3GS during the rush hours on Queen Street, Auckland CBD.
We replaced him an original Apple iPhone 3GS digitizer (or screen they call it) within 20 minutes. Checked the gyroscope, proximitiy sensor, mic and speaker for him
There are heaps of place or "specialists" that claims to repair Apple iPhone 3G or 3GS digitizer but our customer still return to us for the Apple iPhone 3GS repair work.

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July 4th, 2011: Happy Birthday America and May God Bless You (David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand)

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Here I am, in Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand--thinking of Missouri, USA. A place where I spent most of summers and winters while attending the State University.  Time really flies by an arrow but I am still longing to return to Cape Girardeau to catch those good time while I was an undergraduate.  Those crazy street party during Halloween, crusing on Broadway on Friday night and blasting off fireworks on July 4th weekends.  The summer's moon in Missouri was really big, it sticked out in during the summer night like a shinny spoon and it was simple an amazing sight.

Though it had been years since my last visit to US; but I treasure each and every special moment I have enjoyed in the US.  Still, until now I keep those memories like marbles and bring them where ever I might be in the world.

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03-July-2011: Views if Balmoral, Auckland (mobile phone repair.

Some views near Balmoral, Auckland. Took theses picture after visiting our mobile phone repair dealers in Auckland Central.

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Ceramic Sound: Sleek, Simple, Ultra-Modern Apple iPhone 4, 3GS Speaker (iPhone Repair by www.drmobiles.co.nz)

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IPhone speakers are rarely lovely enough to make you want to display them openly, but the MegaPhone is one that you could proudly leave on your coffee table for every visitor to admire. The ceramic amplifier isn’t a “speaker” in the traditional sense, but it makes it possible to listen to your iPhone or iPod Touch without headphones.

The MegaPhone, designed by en&is, sits on a wooden base to lift its ceramic body up off of the surface on which it rests, cutting down on ugly vibration sounds.

The small end of the MegaPhone is just large enough to hold your iPhone up without it slipping down into the main chamber. You turn it on and slip it in, then let the cavernous ceramic chamber make your music or phone calls loud enough to fill the room with sound.

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Green Energy Recycle: (Re)Charge It! USB Batteries Kick-Start Dead Gadgets

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Running out of power in the middle of an important text, video game or picture-taking opportunity is a drag – and finding a place to charge up your USB gadgets is not always easy. The Continuance rechargeable battery concept would rescue all of your brain-dead gadgets quickly and easily, letting you finish what you started.

The batteries in question are the same size as traditional batteries and can be recharged in the same way. But they also feature a USB port on the side, letting you plug that gadget in for a quick jolt of energy whenever you need it.

Of course, these batteries probably won’t hold much power, but when you are in an emergency situation (whatever you might define as an “emergency”) even a little bit of power can be a huge help.

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LOL! Epic Fails: 10 of the Dumbest Inventions of the 20th Century.

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dumb inventions

Most great inventions are called “dumb” or “silly” or “useless” for a while before they actually take off. The personal computer, for example, was said to be a pointless invention that no one would ever want – and now just about every home in the developed world has one. But not all inventions are winners – some really are dumb, silly or useless. Here are a few of the worst inventions of the 20th century.

motorized surfboard

Back in 1948, there was apparently nothing weird about riding across a lake on a motorized surfboard while wearing a nice suit and bowler hat and smoking a cigarette. Forget his lack of safety gear – inventor Joe Gilpin looks cool gliding along on the water.

flying platform

This invention was only dumb because the Green Goblin stole it and used it to terrorize New York City. This flying platform was developed for the military, and in this picture it’s being tested at an Air Force base.

phone answering robot

A machine that answers the phone? Genius! Except…this one couldn’t talk, play a greeting or record the caller’s voice. So, really, it was more like a phone-picking-up machine.

suspended baby cage

Humans in the 1930s had a much higher infant mortality rate than the one we experience today, and we think we’ve found the reason: inventions like this insane baby cage that suspends your precious bundle of joy out of the window, high above the very hard pavement below.

ice skating baby holder

This is another example of superb 1930s parenting: a baby carrier suspended between two parents. It seems slightly risky, but not like the most dangerous thing ever…until you realize that the parents in question are ice skating.

shower hood

This shower hood from 1970 has us baffled. Is it meant to keep your head dry while you shower? Or does it let you just wash your hair while your face stays dry? Either way, we commend this model for being able to smile while standing naked in front of a photography crew while wearing a beekeeper’s hood.

honegar

Speaking of bees, honey is a well-loved folk remedy and has been for centuries. Vinegar is also used often to treat various conditions. But mixing the two together resulted in Honegar, which we can’t imagine even trying to stomach.

sea shoes

Seriously, what was up with guys playing in the water while wearing suits? At least M. W. Hulton’s invention included poles to help the rider with balance. The duckfoot propellers on the back of these Sea Shoes helped the well-dressed man traverse all of the pesky ponds between home and work.

cigarette pack holder

In the 50s, everyone smoked. In fact, they couldn’t smoke fast enough if this cigarette pack holder is any indication. Did the inventor of this fine contraption not know that excess nicotine causes violent vomiting, dizziness and severe headache?

cigarette holder for two

(all images via: Life)

The cigarette holder for two: for when you really want to share your lung cancer with the one you love.

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Hot Wheel: Ultra-Minimalist Electric Single-Wheeled Vehicle (Tech News Update by www.drmobiles.co.nz)

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In our greener future, it looks like we will all need to opt for smaller, more energy-efficient transportation. Most designers have been rising to that call by thinking up tiny electric cars – but some are going in a different direction.

The Solowheel is an almost-ridiculously tiny single wheel urban transport gadget that acts like a self-righting unicycle without pedals. A rider has simply to step on and stand up while the Solowheel moves toward a destination.

Like the Segway, the Solowheel is operated largely by the distribution of the rider’s body weight. Lean forward to go faster, lean back to slow down and lean left or right to turn.

The tiny unicycle is totally battery-operated and can run for about two hours on a charge. When you slow down or roll downhill, the battery actually recaptures energy. The whole assembly weighs a tiny 20 pounds and even includes an integrated handle so it can be carried around when you’re not riding on it.

While it’s a bit troubling to see people riding around on a single wheel with no safety gear, we’re guessing it doesn’t go fast enough to make it a truly dangerous activity.

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