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3rd gen iPod touch had a camera, until…

Just this morning, we linked to the results of iFixit’s iPod nano teardown. Hours later, we have the opportunity to dive into their 32GB iPod touch teardown. There are definitely a few interesting tidbits about what Apple did and did not do with the iPod touch this time around… and possibly some hints of what could happen in the future.Here are the highlights:

  • The ARM processor in the iPod touch is a newer revision than the iPhone 3GS’s CPU. We still don’t know its exact clock speed but it’s a definite upgrade from the 2nd Generation iPod touch.
  • It has a 1080 mAh battery; what does that mean? Well, it’ll get pretty good battery life. Apple’s website lists it at 30 hours of music playback.
  • The NAND flash memory is manufactured by Samsung and has been split into two chips to achieve the 32GB capacity.
  • The wireless chip is from Broadcom. According to their documentation this chip supports 802.11 n as well as 802.11 a/b/g. This is a new move from Apple. Until now, all of the mobile devices have only had g-capable wireless chips. It’s possible that this would be enabled in the future, but I wouldn’t put money on that.
  • Mark this one as rumor fodder: iFixit claims that there is room for a camera at the top of the device. The empty space measures 6mm x 6mm x 3mm. That could easily fit the same style camera as the 5th gen iPod Nano, but they don’t believe an iPhone-quality camera would fit because of the limited space.

If that’s not enough iPod touch news for you, read on.

The digitizer, glass and the midplane assembly are different than previous models, so hanging onto your 2nd gen will do you no good if you break the glass on your 3rd gen iPod touch.Apple took advantage of all the free space on the logic board. The 3rd generation 32GB iPod touch looks like a complicated mess compared to the 2nd generation 8GB.

The Broadcom chip also has an integrated FM receiver and transmitter. So, it’s possible that we could still see radio come to the 3rd gen iPod touch and not just the 5th gen iPod nano.

Apple seems to be following a disappointing trend, at least from the case-cracker’s perspective… every current generation iPod is extremely hard to get open. Having worked on these myself, I have to agree with iFixit. Gone are the days when customers could easily fix an iPod themselves. However, you can get into an iPhone 3GS with the removal of two screws and a suction cup. Odd?

I personally find it somewhat disheartening that Apple would include so many goodies in an already amazing device, but fail to fully enable their potential. I’ll admit that I don’t know if there would be repercussions after enabling these extras, but they definitely seem like great additions that were left out at the last minute. I won’t even begin to discuss the camera potential… ugh.

So the rumors were true, there was a camera until they decided (or Steve decided) there wasn’t enough space…

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Currently changing TechAwe’s host

From the french OVH to (mt). So that’s why there isn’t anything in the blog.

[EDIT]Change has come, on-the-go blogging

So, what up ?

Everybody changes, you know, sometimes, you just don’t want to continue in the way you’re following since years. So, I asked myself, should I close completly TechAwe or build something even more interesting ?

So now, you’ll find here, in the blog, discoveries, downloads, hidden treasures. Revelations.

Another few things I’d like to explain. TechAwe finally became an on-the-go blog. I’ll post shorter messages, yet more interesting bookmarks for your web experience. You’ll probably see some more videos. Now that I got a 3GS, I can record video, put it quickly on YouTube and link it with WordPress for iPhone.
My Twitter updates are displayed in the sidebar, on the right. They’re totally part of the blog, yet I don’t think they have their place in the general content feed. Their right place is in the sidebar.

Only the blog is hosted on the /www/ directory. Everything else, is listed in the /else/ directory. It’s as simple as this. Now, the great innovation of this new version of TechAwe are the bookmarks.

The Status page is, too, quite new. It displays 3 RSS feeds. The first is Digg, the second Delicious and the third TweetMeme. All major tech news are displayed. Use this page to stay updated wherever you are.

Since it’s becoming an on-the-go blog, bookmarks are an essential utility. You will find my all-time favorite websites (nearly daily updated until they are all listed, until I remember all of them. Then and now, I’ll publish under the Bookmarks category every interesting bookmark. It can be a root website or a specific page.

Now, a few words about the new design. It’s set to adapt to an on-the-go blog. It’s faster and clearer, focused on the content. Theme Credits.

NOTE: On-the-go doesn’t mean that I won’t publish analysis anymore.

Have a great holidays !

Almost finished

Everything is still in set up mode.

Whole new design, whole new philosophy

I’m going to take a few holidays, then I’ll explain what the heck happened.

Twitter is our Web 2.0 revolution, but you already knew that

A short introduction to this video

While news from Iran streams to the world, Clay Shirky shows how Facebook, Twitter and TXTs help citizens in repressive regimes to report on real news, bypassing censors (however briefly). The end of top-down control of news is changing the nature of politics.

Spoiler: Mr. Shirky has Tom Hanks voice.

I was about to write a huge article explaining how and why Twitter is changing the way we live etc. Then, I found this video on TED’s (have you met TED ?) website. And videos are good, too.

Ch-ch-ch-ch-Changes, why TechAwe is different ?

Today, I’ve decided TechAwe will change. It is no longer a 100% informative website. It’s now a review. A what ? Let’s see why it is different.

I don’t create information. I don’t create lies. I create truthful analysis. I create reviews. I create critics. This thing, TechAwe is a review about what happened and what’ll happen into the tech world. I relay information for you and then we start the debate. You follow me. This, is cooler.

For TechAwe & me, difference is made and enhanced by originality. That’s why I’m varying as much as possible my subjects, but they’ll have to be centered on tech. Surprising, fresh, innovative, interesting. This review is ad-free, hoax-free but truthful and reliable. There are no publishing times since I’m not professional; this whole thing is personal. But I’ll promise every single of my reviews are quality. Why ? Because this, is the nucleus of my passion and every passion is powerful.