Monday, July 9, 2012

Summaries

The participants of the training wrote a summary of the article about obsolete iPhone accessory. The summaries could be downloaded below.

I Gusti Ngurah Iswayogi

Hani Rafiqo
Apple plans to change the design and size of the connector for the iPhone 5.The old 30-pin connector, which has been the standard since the third generation iPod, is to be replaced by a 19-pin mini connector.That changes make some opinion in apple users. One of the interesting opinion said that Apple is great at getting us to buy new products, and this may be one its biggest coups yet. And other user think these design goals mean making obsolete the something like 10 power chargers in my home. Even prediction the accessory manufacturers will make a mint after an uncomfortable transition and the news will send shockwaves is spot on. Apple has yet responded questions about the new connector design.

Ardes Poiyo
Mulyadi
Moh. Miftakhul Ikhsan
Sandi Wihnara
Wawan Heru Suhartono

Endah Suryaningrum
Every iPhone accessory you own is now obsolete Tech blog TechCrunch reports that Apple plans to change the design and size of the connector for the iPhone 5.The old 30-pin connector will be replaced by a 19-pin mini connector. It is a move that will surely send shocks through the iPhone accessory ecosystem. It's clear Apple is more concerned with space savings inside each device. Tech blogger Robert Scoble said the change would give Apple a tighter control on iPhone accessories.It will be nearly impossible to make unlicensed devices. Apple is great at getting us to buy new products, and this may be one its biggest coups yet. The environment will suffer, like usual, but expect accessory manufacturers to make a mint after an uncomfortable transition.

Triono Hadi Kusuma
Dwi Sujatmiko
Darmawan Ady P.
Moch. Rizal Rachmadani

Sri Wahyuni
Technology development develops faster.
Recently Apple product made new product such as : iPhone, I pad and I pod.
iPhone is one of device that very popular now, iPhone can change the position others product faster.
The old 30-pin connector, which has been the standard since the third generation iPod, is to be replaced by a 19-pin mini connector.
The new port is similar in size to the Thunderbolt port available on many MacBook devices but (TechCrunch) has been told by three independent manufacturers that the pin-out will be different.
The design goal means making absolete the something many power charger.
Mashable reports the iPhone's dock connector "is about to go on a diet.
Apple has yet to respond to questions about the new connector design.

Arifin

Nadia Dinina
Blog of TechCrunch report that Apple will change the design and size of connector for iPhone 5. The last port  is 30-pin connector and the new one is only 19-pin connector. The new port is similar in size to the Thunderbolt port, but the pin-out still different with Thunderbolt because the manufactures are different. The new smaller connector is space saving inside. Altough the people who doesn’t like this newer, like Robert Scoble and Sirio Brozzi. They are disappointed with the new design and size of Apple iPhone. Dave also said that Apple is great at getting new product. But, Apple has not confirm this issue.

Rohansyah
Sepriyanti
Ajharudin

Hasmawati
ALL those expensive iPhone accessories you own, the stuff that plugs into the bottom of the device - speakers, docks, chargers etc. They're about to become obsolete.
30-pin connector, which has been the standard since the third generation iPod, is to be replaced by The old a 19-pin mini connector.
"TechCrunch has independently verified that Apple is working on adding a 19-pin port to the new iPhone. It is a move that will surely send shocks through the iPhone accessory ecosystem."The new port is similar in size to the Thunderbolt port available on many MacBook devices but (TechCrunch) has been told by three independent manufacturers that the pin-out will be different."It's clear Apple is more concerned with space savings inside each device."
Leaked video footage claiming to be of the iPhone 5 shows a smaller connector.TechCrunch's prediction that the news will send shockwaves is spot on.
Tech blogger Robert Scoble said the change would give Apple a tighter control on iPhone accessories.
"It will be nearly impossible to make unlicensed devices," he wrote on his blog. "Unfortunately these design goals mean making obsolete the something like 10 power chargers in my home. Sigh."Awesome Robo's Sirio Brozzi wrote: "People are stunned by this possibility, myself included. I mean, why fix something that's not broken?"
Writing on Forbes.com, Dave Thier said: "Apple is great at getting us to buy new products, and this may be one its biggest coups yet. The environment will suffer, like usual, but expect accessory manufacturers to make a mint after an uncomfortable transition."Mashable reports the iPhone's dock connector "is about to go on a diet". Apple has yet to respond to questions about the new connector design.

Syamsuddin
Mardawiyah
Syachrul
Adris
Steven Kolompoy

Franly Arter R. 
ALL those expensive iPhone accessories you own, the stuff that plugs into the bottom of the device - speakers, docks, chargers etc. They're about to become obsolete. Tech blog Tech Crunch reports that Apple plans to change the design and size of the connector for the iPhone 5. The old 30-pin connector, which has been the standard since the third generation iPod, is to be replaced by a 19-pin mini connector. Leaked video footage claiming to be of the iPhone 5 shows a smaller connector. Tech Crunch's prediction that the news will send shock waves is spot on. Robert Scoble said It will be nearly impossible to make unlicensed devices and Unfortunately these design goals mean making obsolete the something like 10 power chargers in my home. Sigh. Writing on Forbes.com, Dave Thier said: "Apple is great at getting us to buy new products, and this may be one its biggest coups yet. The environment will suffer, like usual, but expect accessory manufacturers to make a mint after an uncomfortable transition.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Reading texts

The following texts were used in the TIK/PTD class on July 9, 2012 in Country Heritage, Surabaya.

ICT Systems
Obsolete iPhone Accessory
Networks

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