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<title><![CDATA[Reports: White iPhone 4 thicker than black version]]></title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 07:10:13 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[The black iPhone 4 next to the newly released white version.(Credit:Tipb.com)After a long wait, the white version of Apple'siPhone 4 finally went on sale today. Color aside, it's the same device, just with a white front and back. However reports are coming in that there is, in fact, a difference between the two versions. A MacRumors reader, iLounge, and Ryan Cash of Marketcircle who posted pictures of the two side-by-side, have found that the white version of the device is ever so slightly thicker than the black version. How much &quot;A hair,&quot; Cash said. Blog TiPb got a little more precise, measuring the difference at &quot;roughly 0.2 mm.&quot;Apple lists the depth of both devices at an even 9.3 mm on its iPhone 4 specs page. TiPb, which measured the difference, listed the white version at 9.5 mm. The depth increase is said to be small enough not to affect a number of cases both TiPb and MacRumors have tried out on the two devices, though iLounge points out that snug cases made out of hard materials without give could be problematic. Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the whether there was a size difference between the two models.In an interview with All Things Digital yesterday, Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller said that in making the white version of the iPhone 4, the company found it needed to rework its manufacturing processes to make it more durable. That included extra protection against UV. &quot;It's not as simple as making something white,&quot; Schiller said. &quot;There's a lot more that goes into both the material science of it--how it holds up over time...but also in how it all works with the sensors.&quot;The white version of the iPhone 4 sports a clearly noticeable version of the proximity sensor, which sits just above the top speaker grille. On the black models, this is a detail that disappears with the rest of the bezel. Early imagery of the white iPhone 4 had that sensor appearing as a fine mesh of dots, akin to the way the company hides notification lights on its notebook computers. Other small changes picked up by iLounge include that the headphone and dock ports in the white version get a color treatment, with Apple opting to use a gray plastic material, presumably to better blend in with the company's bundled headphones and dock adapters. <br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Mitsubishi i North American launch to begin on West Coast and in Hawaii]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 07:10:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<category>Eco</category>
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<description><![CDATA[The Mitsubishi i will have an MSRP of $27,990 for the base ES model' customers in Hawaii will be eligible for a $4,500 clean energy rebate and a federal tax credit of $7,500 (subject to availability), reducing the EV's out-of-pocket cost to under $16,000 after rebates and credits.(Credit:Mitsubishi)The 2012 Mitsubishi i will be riding a big wave to Hawaii, the first North American state to receive the all-electriccar.The Japanese automaker today revealed that beginning this month, Hawaiian consumers will be able to reserve the Mitsubishi i for a refundable deposit of $299 on Mitsubishi's Web site.The Mitsubishi i will be available to test drive at Cutter Mitsubishi in Aiea, Hawaii, this fall. The energy-efficient, five-door Mitsubishi i will launch in Hawaii, California, Oregon, and Washington in November 2011. The vehicle will be available nationwide by the end of 2012.The Mitsubishi i, with an expected driving range of 85 miles, takes 6 hours at 240V and 22.5 hours at 120V for a full charge. Mitsubishi says it will waive the $99.99 home electrical inspection fee for the first 2,000 Hawaiian residents who place a reservation and purchase the vehicle. The home electrical system inspection is to make sure that the owner's home system can efficiently charge the Mitsubishi i.&quot;We thank Mitsubishi Motors for choosing Hawaii as one of the first states to receive the new 'i' electric car. Electric vehicles use a fraction of the fuel needed by traditional cars, so each EV on the road means we're reducing our dependence on imported oil and increasing our ability to reach Hawaii's goal of 70 percent clean energy within a generation,&quot; said Estrella Seese, acting energy program administrator for the Hawaii State Energy Office.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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