Perspective on the iPhone Suicide: Guy Died Over a F*&#ing PHONE

Let’s step back from the iPhone leak suicide for a minute and just think about the basics of what happened. A phone was lost. A guy was tortured. A guy killed himself or something. Over a fucking phone.

It may have been a very special phone, and it may have been a phone that would have cost a company and its shareholders maybe upwards of billions of theoretical dollars if it had leaked out into a competitor’s hands, but really, it’s a phone. Is it worth a life? No. I think this secrecy thing has gone far enough. Especially since nothing stays unleaked ever anymore!

What caused the death? An overzealous security official who used “interrogation methods” to find the phone. A fucking phone. Going to extremes like putting the worker into solitary confinement, searching his house (illegally? legally?) and possibly beating him isn’t the way to go about things. I know, the employer probably put a lot of pressure on the security chief to find that phone—maybe even threatening the chief himself with termination if the missing device wasn’t found—but he’s a grown man. He can make his own decisions about right and wrong. Torturing a guy over a phone is not right. It’s just a job. Is it worth a life? No.

But of course the blame doesn’t lie only with the security guard. The company Foxconn and its parent company Hon Hai aren’t pillars of the Chinese community when it comes to placing the welfare of its employees above how much yuan they squeeze out of them. Foxconn admitted to breaking Chinese labor laws. CHINESE labor laws. If they don’t care about their workers under normal, everyday circumstances, how much do you think they’ll value a man’s welfare if they think a little roughing up will save a multi-million dollar contract and secure future dealings with Apple? It’s just money. Is it worth a life? No.

And was this method of interrogation even such a smart idea in the first place? If you’re just so compelled to torture someone (which you shouldn’t be) don’t do it over shit that would be leaked three months down the road anyhow. Think about the last two years: do you remember any Apple product that hasn’t had spy shots leaked beforehand that turned out to be real? It’s now become inevitable. The CIA doesn’t torture someone to stop the sun from coming up. That’s fucking retarded.

As for Apple, are they blameless in this? No, of course not. They know exactly what kind of people they’re dealing with. Remember that Chinese labor law story linked above? Apple sent a team to investigate Foxconn before the manufacturer admitted to wrongdoings, yet found nothing out of the ordinary. In fact, you could come to the conclusion that having an insanely locked-down company do your manufacturing is the situation Apple prefers, so they can use fear and intimidation tactics to maintain their culture of secrecy. But really, it’s just a product. Is it worth a life? No.

This may have started about a missing phone, but in the end, it all boils down to being about money. Someone was indirectly killed, through a sequence of sad and unfortunate events, over money. You know who kills for money? Criminals. So please, Apple, stop doing business with criminals. And get your own priorities straight. A phone is not worth dying, or killing, over. [iPhone leak suicide coverage @ Giz]

Samsung’s WiMAX-equipped Mondi MID reviewed, warts ‘n all

Are you a high roller sitting pretty in Las Vegas right now, wondering what MID to pick up to take advantage of that fantabulous new CLEAR WiMax service all the kids are talking about? No? Well, read on anyways — you’ll probably want to hear this. Apparently the kids at PC World have had the opportunity to put that Samsung Mondi (you know, the one we were caught on video with way back in April) through its paces. The verdict? Pretty “meh,” it seems: the OS, WinMo 6.1, performs pretty much as you’d expect: all sorts of sluggish. And it appears that Sammy won’t be upgrading to 6.5 when that becomes available, on account of all the work they put into getting the user experience just right on this guy (and it does look pretty good, truth be told). The home screen may support widgets, but according to the reviewer the selection is rather skint: IM, email, time / date / weather, Internet / Phone, appointments — and that’s pretty much it. Sure, Opera Mobile (with Flash Lite support) did its job admirably, but for $400 unsubsidized (or $300 subsidized) you can probably do better.

[Via SlashGear]

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Did Barack Obama Upgrade to the BlackBerry Tour?

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Fact 1: Barack Obama is a BlackBerry addict; he used a BlackBerry 8830 “World Edition” on Verizon Wireless throughout his campaign, then fought and won the ability to keep it by his side when he enter office.
Speculation:  Our POTUS is definitely drooling for the BlackBerry Tour.  If he hasn’t already commanded Air Force One to swing by the local D.C. Verizon store, it’s definitely on his to-do list!

Razer Delivers a Gaming Mouse for Notebooks

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News flash #1: Razer hasn’t run out of snake names yet. News flash #2: The gaming peripherals powerhouse is releasing a new mouse just for notebook users.

The Razer Orochi includes a 4000dpi laser sensor and can work either wired or wirelessly. In wireless mode, it connects with Bluetooth 2.0. Connect with a wire for better gaming response. It also has 7 programmable buttons and an ambidextrous design. Since it’s designed for portability, it comes with a carrying case.

Razer has also introduced the Kabuto gaming mat, with an ultra-thin profile and a microfiber tracking surface. A rubber base prevents it from sliding.

The Orochi will be available in mid-August for $79.99 and the Kabuto the same month for $19.99. Look for them on Razerzone.com.

Devotec Solar Sound Bluetooth speaker hands-on and nano-review

So we’ve been playing with the Devotec Industries Solar Sound Bluetooth speaker system for a couple days now, and we’ve got to say we’re pretty impressed — we just wish it could run directly (and indefinitely) off the solar panel, instead of requiring an internal battery that takes 12-24 hours to charge from the sun or four hours to charge off USB. That said, you will get eight hours of decent audio when the battery is full, and it’s actually relatively loud — you’ll be more than fine indoors and in quieter spots, although cranking things up all the way results in some audible distortion. Of course, it’s A2DP, so setup is a breeze with most Bluetooth devices, including 3.0 iPhones, and you can hook most everything else up with the included 3.5mm headphone cable. (Just keep in mind that Apple doesn’t properly support AVRCP, so the forward and back control buttons don’t work correctly over Bluetooth.) Not bad for $79 — and you won’t have to burn through endless AAs to take your tunes on those summer picnics and beach trips.

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Viliv X70 EX Premium 3G on sale now in Hong Kong

The folks behind the Viliv brand of consumer electronics don’t ever stop swinging, it seems. They hit us with the beloved X70, the keyboard-sportin’ S7, and before we have a chance to blink they’re back in the ring with the X70 EX Premium. Currently on sale in Hong Kong, this bad boy features optional 3G (in which case you should ask for the X70 EX Premium 3G) and sports a 1.3GHz Intel Atom Z520 processor, 1GB RAM, a 32GB SSD, and an SDHC slot for extra storage. As you’ve probably guessed, the display is your standard 7-inch with 1024 x 600 resolution. Throw in Windows XP, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, and a GPS, and this guy is yours for $6,898 in Hong Kong bucks (roughly $890 US). No word yet on a Stateside release.

Update: Hello! You can get this badboy in the States, courtesy of Dynamism. The site is offering the device at $599.99 along with a bundle of free accessories. So, if you absolutely must have it today… you know where to look.

[Via Gadget Mix]

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New iPod Touch and iPod Nano Cameras Uncovered

These are just two of the gazillion new made-in-China cases for the new iPod touch and iPod nano. And as all of them show, both devices will have cameras. The iPod touch’s camera is at its center, on the top.

According to Leander, the Chinese factories are already sending samples to distributors. Head to the Cult of Mac to see every single one of these cases. It’s hard to believe than anyone would have spend so much money in making all these unless they already had the specs. [Cult of Mac]





US Airways launching Gogo in-flight internet next year, to show WiFi logo when booking

Our wildest, most frenzied dreams are coming true, airline by airline. As Aircell steps in to infiltrate yet another legacy carrier here in America, US Airways has finally caved to the pressures of being an airline in 2009 by announcing its intentions to get Gogo on a select few of its planes. Starting in early 2010, Gogo in-flight internet will be added to its fleet of 50 A321 aircraft, and while that’s certainly not a jaw-dropping amount, it’s better than zilch. Of note, US Airways also has plans to let consumers see if their proposed flight will have WiFi when booking online, and while we can’t help but celebrate such an achievement, we’re also mighty fearful that this will lead to yet another fee for the privilege of riding on a WiFi-equipped plane. You know — considering that this airline once refused water to passengers on a 6.5 hour flight last August.

[Via Gadling]

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Add DVD monitors to your car in an afternoon with Vizualogic

Guess what I'm watching on the Vizualogic's monitors.

Check out our review and installation of the Vizualogic Road Trip.

(Credit: Antuan Goodwin/CNET)

Adding rear seat entertainment to a car used to involve cutting up your headliner or gutting the headrests to make room for an LCD display or two, but not anymore. The Vizualogic Road Trip Universal …

Originally posted at The Car Tech blog

Walmart Introduces First-Ever $298 Compaq Laptop, More

Compaq-Presario-CQ60-419WMNot sure what kind of laptop your student needs for the back-to-school season? Walmart today announced that it has increased its assortment of affordable laptops, including the first-ever $298 Compaq notebook with 3GB of memory. The Compaq Presario CQ60-419WM also offers a 160GB hard drive, CD/DVD drive, and Windows Vista preinstalled. You can snag this notebook beginning July 26 at 8 a.m. in all Walmart stores and on Walmart.com while supplies last.

Also available July 26 is the popular Acer 15.6-inch AS5810-4657, with a $50 price drop to $548. It comes preloaded with Windows Vista Home Premium (qualified for free Windows 7 upgrade), 3GB of memory, a 320GB hard drive, and a claimed 8-hour battery life. Its Intel Display Power Savings Technology reduces backlighting, making this laptop up to 40 percent more efficient than the typical laptop.

Find out what Walmart plans to offer in August, after the jump.