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Prayers for Sandy Hook, Conn

Sunday, December 16th, 2012

Our thoughts, prayers, hugs, and love go to the friends and family members in Sandy Hook Conn. Having 3 children of my own; I can not fathom the lost and grief that the parents are going through at this time. You have my deepest condolences.

Sincerely,

Deveren Werne

Memorial Day

Monday, May 28th, 2012

My words can not describe the thanks that I have for our military. So I have designed an image for today. I hope this says it all. THANK YOU.

Memorial Day 2012

Memorial Day - Support our Troops

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apple Moves Toward a Larger iPhone Screen

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

By LORRAINE LUK And JURO OSAWA

Apple iPhone Larger Screen

Apple Moves Toward a Larger iPhone Screen

Manufacturers say Apple has placed an order for larger display screens for the next generation of iPhone. The WSJ’s Juro Osawa tells Deborah Kan about what’s in store for the new device.

HONG KONG—Apple Inc., AAPL +0.27% which is expected to launch its next-generation iPhone later this year, has ordered screens from its Asian suppliers that are bigger than the ones used in iPhones since they debuted in 2007, people familiar with the situation said.

Production is set to begin next month for the screens, which measure at least 4 inches diagonally compared with 3.5 inches on the iPhone 4S, the latest phone from Apple, the people said.

The move suggests that the Cupertino, Calif.-based company is trying to make its popular smartphone more appealing amid intensifying competition from rival Samsung Electronics Co. of South Korea. Samsung, which became the world’s biggest cell phone maker in the first quarter, recently unveiled its new flagship smartphone with a 4.8-inch display, one of the largest smartphone screens.

 

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Bloomberg NewsAs Apple prepares for a launch of a new iPhone later this year, people familiar with the situation say the company is planning for a larger screen. Above, the Apple store in Hong Kong.

Until now, Apple has never changed the size of the iPhone’s screen, which has always been 3.5 inches from the first model that debuted in 2007. For the next iPhone, which analysts predict will come out in the fall, Apple is working with multiple screen makers including South Korea’s LG Display Co., LPL -3.60% Japan’s Sharp Corp. 6753.TO -2.37% and Japan Display Inc., a new company created last month by three Japanese companies and the government, some of the people said.

Apple has also stuck with one size for its iPad tablet, while other manufacturers have produced a range of sizes. The Wall Street Journal reported in February that Apple was testing tablet computers with screens smaller than the 9.7-inch screen on the existing iPads.

An Apple spokeswoman declined to comment.

Apple effectively defined smartphones as a new category with its iPhone, but the market has rapidly evolved and expanded over the past few years and is now crowded with many brands selling smartphones in various sizes and price ranges.

Apple, the world’s most valuable company, faces particularly fierce challenges from Samsung, which sells a much broader variety of phones. The two companies together account for more than half of the world’s smartphones. In the quarter through March, Samsung shipped 44.5 million smartphones to grab a 30.6% share of the global market, topping Apple’s 24.1% share with 35.1 million iPhones, according to market research firm Strategy Analytics.

This year, analysts expect Samsung’s smartphone shipments to double, while the next iPhone is also expected to boost Apple’s shipments.

Samsung said that the Galaxy S III, a new version of its flagship smartphone, will hit stores in Europe this month and in the U.S. this summer. Its 4.8-inch screen is larger than the 4.3-inch display on the company’s current flagship model Galaxy S II. Taiwan’s HTC Corp., 2498.TW -6.59% another major smartphone maker, also has models with screens larger than 4 inches.

A new iPhone with a larger screen wouldn’t necessarily mean that Apple is making changes to its products because of what rivals are doing, said Mizuho Investors Securities analyst Nobuo Kurahashi.

“The smartphone market has become diverse, but the iPhone still sets the agenda,” with the whole industry watching Apple’s every move, he said. He said that the iPhone’s strength lies in the overall experience including its user interface and applications, and the screen’s size wouldn’t be its defining feature.

“If Apple ever released a lower-priced iPhone, that would be more of a sign that the changing market environment is beginning to affect the company,” he added.

The iPhone remains a big growth engine for Apple, and the phone’s popularity in Asia was a key factor behind the company’s robust earnings for the most recent quarter through March. Its profit nearly doubled in the quarter, while iPhone sales jumped 88%.

Aside from their rivalry in the smartphone market, Samsung and Apple have been locked in a legal battle. Apple last year sued Samsung over smartphone design and patents, and Samsung countersued. At the same time, they are dependent on each other as Apple is the largest customer for Samsung’s component divisions, which make key parts for smartphones and tablets such as chips and displays.

Apple doesn’t manufacture its own products. Like many other major consumer-electronics brands, it hires manufacturing specialists—many of which are from Taiwan and have extensive operations in China—to assemble its gadgets, using components made mostly by Asian suppliers.

Write to Lorraine Luk at lorraine.luk@dowjones.com and Juro Osawa at juro.osawa@dowjones.com

SOPA blackout: Bill lose three co-sponsors amid protest

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Sen. Marco Rubio

Three co-sponsors of the SOPA and PIPA antipiracy bills have publicly withdrawn their support as Wikipedia and thousands of other websites blacked out their pages Wednesday to protest the legislation.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) withdrew as a co-sponsor of the Protect IP Act in the Senate, while Reps. Lee Terry (R-Neb.) and Ben Quayle (R-Ariz.) said they were pulling their names from the companion House bill, the Stop Online Piracy Act. Opponents of the legislation, led by large Internet companies, say its broad definitions could lead to censorship of online content and force some websites to shut down.

In a posting on his Facebook page, Rubio noted that after the Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously passed its bill last year, he has “heard legitimate concerns about the impact the bill could have on access to the Internet and about a potentially unreasonable expansion of the federal government’s power to impact the Internet.”

PHOTOS: Sites on strike

“Congress should listen and avoid rushing through a bill that could have many unintended consequences,” Rubio said in announcing he was withdrawing his support. While he’s committed to stopping online piracy, Rubio called for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to back off plans to hold a key procedural vote on the bill on Tuesday.

Rubio’s withdrawal will reduce the number of co-sponsors to 39. Last week, two other co-sponsors, Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) and Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), joined four other Senate Republicans in a letter to Reid also urging him delay the vote. But Grassley and Hatch have not withdrawn their support.

Terry and Quayle were among the 31 sponsors of the House legislation before they withdrew their support Tuesday.

Quayle still strongly supports the goal of the House bill to crack down on foreign websites that traffic in pirated movies, music, medicine and other goods.

“The bill could have some unintended consequences that need to be addressed,” said Quayle spokesman Zach Howell. “Basically it needs more work before he can support it.”

Terry said that he also had problems with the House bill in its current form and would no longer support it.

Wikipedia, Reddit and about 10,000 other websites blacked out their pages Wednesday with messages warning of the dangers of the legislation and urging people to contact their congressional representatives. Howell said Quayle’s office had not seen a major increase in calls or emails Wednesday, but that the piracy bills have been the main issue in recent weeks for people contacting the office.

There has been a “manageable increase” in visits to House member websites Wednesday, said Dan Weiser, a spokesman for the House office of the chief administrative officer.

“It’s possible some users will see a short delay or slow loading of a member’s web page,” he said.

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More opponents of PIPA and SOPA emerge on the right

SOPA blackout: Who’s gone dark to protest anti-piracy bill?

Wikipedia still accessible during SOPA blackout — with a little effort

– Jim Puzzanghera in Washington

Photo: Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.). Credit: Joe Burbank / Orlando Sentinel

Check out Referral Key | Web Design Greenville SC

Monday, June 20th, 2011

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Want to Fund your Business or Idea | Web Design Greenville, SC

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Want to fund your business, idea, product, or film making?

There are quite a few new web site’s that are springing up to fund people’s projects. Whether you are an artist, writer, designer, journalist, programmer or inventor; these sites will fund your idea by having backers pledge so much money to your cause and the sky is the limit on the amount of money that you need or would like to have for your project. Here are some links to some of the sites that provide this service:

http://www.kickstarter.com

http://www.indiegogo.com/

http://peerbackers.com

There are several other sites as well and I have provided a link to a page that gives you all of them and you can research each of them for which ones you like the best. http://crowdfunding.pbworks.com/w/page/10402176/Crowdfunding

I personally like kickstarter.com and peerbackers.com they seem to fund all types of project endeavors. Check them out and get funded.

Source Code the Movie – Greenville, SC

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011
Source Code the Movie Poster

Source Code the Movie Poster

So last night Mojoe.net along with about 300 other people got invited to the premier of Source Code the movie….it was quite good even though it was a little predictable. I won’t give way any of the movie accept to say, “You knew it was going to end that way all along and make sure to watch the glimpses.” You can check out the trailer at YouTube

I for one think it is worth the money to see the movie. The web site for the movie is also very interactive using flash, and Facebook plugin.

Net Neutrality | Greenville, SC

Thursday, December 30th, 2010
What you need to know about the FCC's net neutrality ruling

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Thursday, December 30th, 2010
Web Deisgn Greenville SC, Mojoe.net wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

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Technology and Growth | Web Design Greenville SC

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Here is a video from YouTube that i thought I would post. It is scary how fast technology is moving. The video is very educational and talks about the number of jobs that are availalbe now that where not available in 2004. Also how fast the population is growing over the entire world.

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