From The UberReview: iPhone 5 Lightning Connector Adapter Prices Will Burst Your iBubble


I’ll give it to Apple, they really know how to capitalize on what, for many is a difficult situation. With the introduction of the Lightning Connector, the folks at One Infinite Loop have changed things up on the bottom of the latest crop of iDevices. The problem, obviously, is that the new 8-pin connector doesn’t play nicely with any accessory devices that are on the market at this time. If you own a fancy iPod Dock then you are going to need an adapter – and guess what? They aren’t cheap!

Want a straight up adapter that will connect your 8-pin device to something with a 30-pin port? You will be parting with $29. If you want 0.2 meters of cable between your 8-pin iDevice and your now obsolete accessory, you will need to hand over $39. Finally, if you just want a regular old cable to connect to your computer – it will set you back $19.

Here’s the thing: Apple products are well-made, I get that. Aside from an overheating problem with an old MacBook Pro and a burned out Airport Express (that I used to capacity 24 hours a day for a couple of years), I haven’t had too many problems with anything from Apple – except for the cables. The iBrick that powered my old MacBook Pro burned out and I have at least two 30-pin cables that are so frayed around the connector that they look dangerous. Quality-wise, things are bad enough that one almost gets the impression that cables are to Apple what spare parts were to Henry Ford.

If I pay $19 for a cable, I expect to get a little more than what a third party manufacturer would sell for $5.

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From The UberReview: Robots Now Faster Than Humans, Be Very Afraid


Usain Bolt is the fastest human on the planet, 27.78 mph… that might be slow in a car but it is extremely quick for a human. Unfortunately for Mr Bolt, the folks at Boston Dynamics have been work on a robot that can go a little faster. The Cheetah Robot has set a new robot land speed record with an impressive 28.3 mph – in a robot apocalypse they could outdo the best we’ve got, and they plan to make it go 50.

Now, having robots that can run down Usain might seem like bad news for him, but if push comes to shove, but if the rules for bears apply to robots then all he really has to be able to do is run faster than the slowest guy in his group. Given that every human on Earth is slower than Usain Bolt, he should be able to do that for a very long time.

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