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<title><![CDATA[Rumor: Unlocked iPhone 4 to hit U.S. this week]]></title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2011 07:10:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[iPhone fans may not need to resort to extreme actions to unlock their phones much longer.(Credit:CC Ninja M. / Flickr)The Apple rumor mill is grinding away already this week, with a report that an unlockediPhone 4 will become an option for U.S. customers in Apple stores on Wednesday.The rumor comes courtesy of Twitter user @chronicwire, who apparently set up the account about a week ago and quickly started tweeting all kinds of purported iPhone leaks and rumors. The latest is that four specific models--the MC603 (16GB, black) MC604 (16GB, white) MC605 (32GB, black) and MC606 (32GB, white)--have already landed unlocked and retail-ready on U.S. shores.I've seen reports claiming that @chronicwire is a &quot;well-known source&quot; and that the unlocked iPhone rumor is considered &quot;certain,&quot; but haven't been able to divine the basis for either, especially for a source that apparently materialized from thin air a week ago. It should also be noted that @chronicwire has been changing his or her story lately, intitially reporting that Apple would be announcing a MacBook Air refresh for back to school on Wednesday.Nonetheless, the notion of an unlocked iPhone being sold in Apple stores isn't unprecedented.Unlocked iPhones are available in Canada and some European countries, among others, but have never been sold in American Apple stores. It's likely that the unlocked phones--if it's true that they are headed here--would only work on GSM carriers, which means only AT&amp;T and T-Mobile among the major U.S. carriers. So, the real beneficiaries of an unlocked iPhone in the long run--especially if the T-Mobile/AT&amp;T merger goes through, further reducing the number of GSM carriers--are international travelers, who could more easily swap out their SIM and use their unlocked iPhone with local carriers in Europe and elsewhere. An unlocked iPhone wouldn't be great news for AT&amp;T, which loves to promote itself as the best option for international travelers, but many AT&amp;T customers have had a rude awakening when the bill arrives following a trip abroad. So here's hoping mystery-man @chronicwire knows what he's talking about.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Atlantic Technology's wireless solution works with speakers and subwoofers]]></title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 08:10:02 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Appadsalcop</dc:creator>
<category>Technology</category>
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<description><![CDATA[The Atlantic Technology WA-50 transmitter and receiver. (Credit:Atlantic Technology)Atlantic Technology's WA-50 Wireless Audio System can transmit high-quality sound throughout your home, or out to your pool. The system accommodates up to three zones and eliminates the need to run long cables to subwoofers or amplified speaker systems.I've heard these sorts of quality claims before, but this time it's for real. During my in-home trials, the WA-50 was noise-free and didn't suffer from any malfunctions. I first put the WA-50 into service transmitting sound from myMac mini to my high-end stereo system. Setup took about two minutes, and the sound was really good, bass went deep, treble was clear, and imaging was first-rate. I next used the WA-50 to run sound from an Oppo BDP-83SE Blu-ray player to my Audioengine A2-powered speakers in my bedroom. Again, the WA-50 performed flawlessly. If you'd like to move your subwoofer to the other side of the room and don't want to run a long cable, the WA-50 would be the easiest way to accomplish that goal. Just like every wireless system I've ever tested, the WA-50 comes with a lot of wires to cover most setup contingencies. The WA-50 wirelessly transmits signals to one or more remote locations, but you still have to get AC power to run the WA-50 transmitter and receiver' and music signals via wires to the speakers. The &quot;wireless&quot; part only refers to how you get the signal from Point A to Point B in your home, but there are still wires at each end. The matching WA-50 transmitter and receiver units measure a scant 1.5 inches by 3.25 inches by 0.75 inch. The WA-50 comes with a full set of wires to cover any setup contingency.(Credit:Steve Guttenberg)The Atlantic Technology WA-50 Wireless Audio System is available for a suggested retail price of $199, with additional WA-50 receivers for $89 each. The WA-50 features Atmel Corporation's wireless 2.4GHz RF technology.The WA-50 is really good, but I have no idea how it would compare with KEF's Universal Wireless Kit. That great-sounding system is a lot more expensive than the WA-50, but it had the advantage of having built-in power amplifiers to drive the speakers. With the WA-50 you have to use self-powered speakers or hook up a power amp to drive the speakers in the remote location. <br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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