Remains of the Day: Welcome changes

20.03.2012
iPads and e-readers may soon be during all portions of flights, the new Apple TV contains minor improvements over its predecessor, and Foxconn says it won’t sue over an inaccurate story. It’s good to see the remainders for Monday, March 19, 2012.

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Hallelujah! The FAA told the that it’s taking “a fresh look” at the use of certain electronic devices during takeoff, taxi, and landing, meaning that you may soon be able to use your iPad or your e-reader—but probably not your iPhone—throughout your entire flight. Until then, just make sure that you load up all your ebooks on that .

(iFixit)

If you’ve been waiting to see how the new Apple TV would fare under one of iFixit’s teardowns, wait no longer. The firm has disassembled the latest version of Apple’s set-top box, revealing an improved wireless chip, a single-core A5 processor, and 512MB of RAM. Shockingly, the much rumored “true” Apple TV was not found inside.

(SquareTrade)