The news comes from 9to5mac, which cites that Apple co-founder, late Steve Jobs, showed some great interest in the Lytro Camera Technology. They came to this conclusion after going through the unreleased book “Inside Apple” by Adam Lashinsky.
Apparently 9to5Mac received an advance copy of the book and the book shows that Steve Jobs had some conversation over this technology with CEO of Lytro company.
iPhone 5 can make some great use of Lytro TechnologyThe technology from Lytro makes capturing of additional information of the scene possible and not just a simple representation of colored pixel grids.
Extra information like the direction in which the rays are entering the camera lens as well as the intensity will also be recorded and processed before the image is ready. Also this additional data can be modified to tweak the photograph even more.
If the iPhone 5 makes use of this technology, then combine this with the high resolution retina display and we have a killer device ready at our hands. Of course it is just that Steve Jobs showed interest in this technology at some point of time and no one can say for certain if this will be part of the upcoming iPhone 5.
iPhone 5 might support the 802.11ac Wireless Standard!We have all heard about the 802.11ac and how it will make Gigabit Wireless networking a possibility. But this time AppleInsider is reporting that the upcomingiPhone 5 and the iPad 3 might have full support for this turbocharged wireless networking technology.
The 802.11ac standard is three times faster than the 802.11n standard.Apple is not only restricting the use of this technology to the iPhone 5 and the iPad 3, but Apple TV, Time Capsules and the Notebook range will also employ this technology.
The standard has not yet been given the final seal of approval from the Highest authority that deals with networking protocols and standards, but it will happen soon. A major supplied to Apple BroadCom, already showcased some 802.11ac ready chipsets at CES 2012.
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