Saturday, March 12, 2011

A beautiful girl walking on Hirstmere Road, Takapuna, Auckland 0622

Took this picture a few days ago during lunch time with an iPhone 4.  Summer is still around the corner and you still can see strings of beautiful girls on Hirstmere Road, Takapuna, Auckland,  Gosh, sometimes we got to cound our blessing being able to live in a superb country like New Zealand.
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Bufflo Caffee, Huron Street, Takapuna, Auckalnd 0622 - Your Host: George (Lifestyle, North Shore, latter, flat white)


Some views of Huron Street, Takapauna.  Buffalo Cafe is strategically located at the ground floor or Sentinel Tower.  This the place where you see Kiwi hang around after hours for the late noon latte or dine our.  George is both and owner of Buffalo, a likeable dude with cool attitude too!
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Apple iPhone 3G Repair at Remuera, Auckland - No so ideal...(iPhone Repair, Takapuna, Auckland 0622)

Yesterday, client brough in an Appel iPhone 3G in pieces and wanted Dr Mobiles Limited to "put it back together".  However, even before we charge him any professional fees or inspection fee; our engineer noted that the motherboard is bent.
It does not matter how careful or closely you follow the instruction on the internet to do home repair; without the right tools, skills and experiece; 95% chance that owner will kill the his expensive iPhone 3G, 3GS or iPhone 4 by home repaire!
The advice is... "Let the Pros do the job" and save some paper works!
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We shout you a latter at Buffalo Cafe, Takapuna, North Shore while phone being repaired!

When you wait for your HTC to be unlocked or Apple iPhone 4 to repaired, just go across the road and enjoy a cup latte or flat white on the house!
Geroge, the host of Buffalo cafe will be there to welcome you too!
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Friday, March 11, 2011

What a picture! Done with a single stroke of a pen!


This Picture Was Done With One Pen Stroke. It Starts At The Tip Of The Nose And Ends At The Bottom. Loot At The Copyright Date.

Jailbreaking an iPhone is Now legal in US (Dr Mobiles Limited - iPhone Repair, Takapuna, North Shore, Auckland)


Library of Congress has legalized jailbreaking of iPhones. Copyright office from LOC has given a ruling that jailbreaking a smartphone specifically Apple’s iPhone is permitted under DMCA provisions of fair use. Jailbreaking can be used for best advantages to unlock software’s real potential. One can get third party access to application store of Apple and get to download many free items like background themes, applications, games and much more if they get to jailbreak software of iPhone.
This is strictly prohibited by Apple because there will not be a valid contract with user and he/she will be able to use wireless carrier service to full extent without having to pay more. To quote lines of James H.Billington, “jail breaking is innocuous at worst and beneficial at best”. Billington generally has to review Digital Millenium Copyright Acts(DMCA) at regular intervals of three years to check for technologies if they are exempted from being banned when accessing a copyrighted material. People must submit their technologies that must be reviewed and needed to be exempted citing relevant reasons for the same.
Electronic Frontier Foundation or EFF had submitted jailbreaking for iPhones to be reviewed. Points that were brought forward of consideration had some issues that can be applied being in agreement with Apple’s license. It argued that iPhone owner will have ownership of firmware used, and since it is using it for non commercial personal use, it can well be granted an exempt.
Apple’s stand on this point is very clear, it says this must not be allowed considering safety of Apple and its users. Apple feels that it is a necessary protection for clients and confronted this issue that modifying operating system of Apple will create more intruding versions of same, which is not favorable. It further elaborated that people who purchase apple iPhone are not owners of software program but rather licensee of it. They opine that exemption must not be allowed.
According to Billington, the contract has no clear explanation on ownership of iPhone software for the user. He further explained saying that ownership of intangible works vests with Apple, but regarding ownership of copies of the same, has no clear documents. He judged it in favor of EFF saying that people who jailbreak their iPhones will not be using it for public commercial purposes. Copyright office has concluded that Apple’s interest in objection relates to manufacturing and distribution of their device and that they may have fears of reputation being harmed.
Copyright law exempts acts that involve programs that are altered for interoperability and this is how jailbreaking is viewed as. They exempted EFF from the act of remixing videos on famous YouTube also. This new rule does not ban users from viewing portions of DVD for commenting on it. More exemptions granted were related to video games, e books, wireless networks and programs on dongles.
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ritish doctor diagnosed a 4-year-old boy with Leukemia after seeing his photo


Ted Rice, 4 , was diagnosed with leukemia after his dad posted his photo on a social networking site.
Worried dad Philip Rice posted the photo of his son on Facebook after putting him to bed with a rash.
A friend on Facebook, Dr. Sara Barton recognized that the young Rice had a leukemia after seeing his picture.
The British doctor said it is a symptom of acute lymphocytic leukemia. He then sent a message to Philip saying that Ted needed to go to the hospital immediately for treatment.
After the test, Philip and wife Sarah were informed that their son has a 75 percent chance of surviving.
“I had a gut feeling something was wrong so I posted the photo.”
“That photo probably saved us,” Rice said.


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