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See DisplayMate Technologies' report on the new iPad's display. And note that CNET Labs is investigating the problem too. Updated at 4:05 p.m. PDT: adds Apple A5X chip-related discussion. Updated on March 21 at 2:55 p.m. PDT: corrects that "power draw of the LED" is 2.5X. So, the new iPad has 2X the LEDs of the iPad 2 but 2.5X the power consumption. The new iPad has twice as many LEDs as the iPad 2, which means more heat from those LEDs and from the battery, a display expert tells CNET. Reported heat issues with new iPad are most likely due to a combination of more backlights and more power needed to drive the backlights, an expert told CNET. This follows a CNET report attributing extra heat to the new iPad's A5X chip, also.

Unfortunately for the man, AT&T refused to unlock his iPhone, saying that only Apple was able to do so, Apple, of course, told the man that only AT&T could perform the unlock, In my personal experience managing an Apple Store and having dealt with a product with two companies sharing responsibilities of ultra-thin clear snap-on case for iphone 6 plus/iphone 6s plus customer support, I can say that this situation is very frustrating for consumers, I was often required to bridge the communications gap between AT&T's customer service and our own Genius Bar, untangling the confusing web of who can (and will) do what..

In either case, this particular customer preferred Apple's iOS and the security that goes along with it. His last attempt to resolve the issue came through e-mailing Apple CEO Tim Cook. Though Cook did not personally respond to the man's e-mail, later correspondence with AT&T Partnership Operations (confirmed by 9to5 Mac) referenced the man's e-mail to Cook. The man was then given instructions on how to officially unlock his iPhone through iTunes. Later, Tim Cook's assistant followed up with a phone call to be sure the man's iPhone had been unlocked.

Clearly this is was an isolated incident and most e-mails sent directly to Apple's CEO will probably go unanswered, But, it's nice to see that the CEO of one of the world's top companies still has time to help out a single customer, I think Steve would be proud, don't you?, Taking a page from the late Steve Jobs, Apple CEO Tim Cook responds to a customer's e-mail by making AT&T, for a "special one-time exception" unlock an iPhone 3GS, The customer, someone 9to5 Mac calls a "trusted tipster," told the tech Web ultra-thin clear snap-on case for iphone 6 plus/iphone 6s plus site that he reached out to Cook after a series of customer support calls to both AT&T and Apple failed to resolve his issue..

That may not be in the cards since AT&T's version of the HTC One X will be dual-core only. It is rumored to feature LTE 4G, the first Sprint handset to do so. We'll let you know as we learn more. HTC and Sprint have just sent out invites to a press party on April 4, likely to feature the HTC One X. Some big news just hit our desks, folks. Official invites for a special press event hosted by HTC and Sprint is set for April 4 in New York. Headliners are none other than Sprint CEO Dan Hesse and HTC's president, Jason Mackenzie.


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