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How to avoid apple giving a reconditioned phone and giving the customer a new sealed phone?

I have been given two reconditioned iphones and both have been faulty. I had a new screen put on one yesterday but the fault is the same. I have spoken to the store and they say they can only give reconditioned phones and the only compinsation for the disel it has cost me is a free case. Has anyone else had this experience and how did they get round it.

The phone i have is the 3G and this is no longer available

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Phone Computing a ‘Fundamental Shift’ – Vic Gundotra

Complete video at: fora.tv Vic Gundotra, Engineering VP at Google, discusses why he left Microsoft to join Google. He explains how his daughter’s simple question caused him to rethink the future of computing. —– Vic Gundrota, Vice President of Engineering at Google, talks with Tim O’Reilly about the future of mobile computing. They discuss several of Google’s upcoming projects, as well as how application development is changing according to an increasingly mobile world. – Web 2.0 Expo Vic Gundotra joined Google in 2007 as a Vice President of Engineering, responsible for developer evangelism and open source programs. He also oversees applications development. Previously, Gundotra spent 15 years at Microsoft, where he worked on a variety of products and operating systems, including Windows 3.0, NT, Windows XP, and Vista. He was recognized by MIT as a Young Innovator under 35 for his work in sparking the Microsoft’s change from Win32 to the .NET programming model. Tim O’Reilly is the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, Inc., thought by many to be the best computer book publisher in the world. O’Reilly Media also publishes online through the O’Reilly Network and hosts conferences on technology topics, including the O’Reilly Open Source Convention, the O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, and the Web 2.0 Conference. O’Reilly’s blog, the O’Reilly Radar “watches the alpha geeks” to determine emerging technology trends, and serves as a platform for advocacy about issues of

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How To Record A Video On 2G/3G iPhone

iPhones are one of the most sought after smartphones in the industry. And why iPhones are more popular is the entertainment sources it offers, which is not present in supposedly (by many) the smartest phone – BlackBerry. However, the first and second generation iPhones didn’t have video recording feature. Although it didn’t affect iPhone’s popularity, and iPhone remained to be a hit among people. But Apple sure knew video recording is something its users would love the phone even more for. And thus, the successor of third generation iPhone (3GS), which came in the market this year,  had option for video recording. But this was only 3GS, and those with already an iPhone of 2G and 3G remained with the same no-video-recording feature.

Well, some good news for those 2G and 3G group – now you can record video on your iPhones in just $0.99.  Yes, finally Apple introduced its ivideocamera application for video recording on iPhone. The app  has reached the Apple App store.However, issues are there. The recording with this application is 3 frames per second, which will give pretty bad pictures (iPhone 3GS has a video recording rate of 30 frames per second.) Clearly, the. Nevertheless, using ivideocamera is not a bad idea if you own a second generation or third generation iPhone.

Also, you can share the recorded video on any of the video sharing or social networking/bookmarking sites such as Facebook, Vimeo, Youtube et al.

So those who had been till now not able to record a video and envied that someone with iPhone 3GS, time to celebrate. And all only for $0.99! And hopefully the video conferencing option also gets approved in all generation iPhones. That will be like all iPhones with great features.

 

 

 

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