Posts

Showing posts from June 30, 2013

iPad 5 Schematics Show Thinner Body

Image
All of Apple's products are the subject of rumour and speculation for the entirety of their life cycle, from the earliest speculative articles (e.g. iPhone 6 features on the day of the iPhone 5 release ), to blurry images and specification leaks for months before release, to last-minute feature inclusions right up to the launch itself. Judging by this week's leak, we're still only in the middle of that cycle for the fifth-generation full size iPad . According to schematic images published by NowhereElse.fr, the iPad 5 will be much thinner and lighter than its predecessor. It'll be 7.9 millimetres thick, making it a small amount thicker than the iPad Mini (7.2 mm) but much improved compared to the current generation (9.4 mm). The iPad 5 is also expected to be smaller in its other dimensions. According to calculations done by the French outlet, the iPad 5 will be only 232 millimetres wide and 178.5 millimetres tall - a good reduction compared to the iPad...

Blog Writing and its Different Styles

Image
Blogging has been a growing trend since the 1990’s. Blog writing has shaped the writer- reader interface and has molded the path of new media. They allow visitors to leave comments and can interact with the writer directly. Blog writing does contain various subcultures and has many genres. Bloggers adopt many writing styles so that they can cater to their audience in an effective manner. They differ in the content as well as the way it is written or delivered. Blogging Styles 1. The Rambler The main intention of this blog is to put across whatever it is in your mind. They can be anything from what bothers you the most or daily activities. This kind of blogging style is very popular amongst teenagers. It’s a good start to understanding the finer concepts of blogging and mainstream writing. It is a great outlet and offers good practice for future writing. 2. Mommy Blogs The title gives away the main definition of the blog itself. These blogs are usually manned ...