Chapter 1105: Blackberry
[Occasionally, the anti-theft chapter, please read it again tomorrow]
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San Francisco, Mountain View.
At a corner of a lab at Tinkobar's headquarters, next to a workbench, a handful of people were gathering at this time: Simon, Girl A, Girl C, and Neil Brantley, another co-founder of Tinkobar.
Simon is comfortably leaning back on the only leather chair next to the workbench, holding a 16-open and two-centimeter-thick tablet prototype in his hand, which is certainly not the iPad-10 that will be released this fall, which combines the e-book iBook concept with the music player iPlayer, etc., to be precise, it should be the follow-up series of the iPad that may be launched in two or three years, the main difference is that this prototype is equipped with a camera to take pictures.
Girl A and Neil Brantley stood on either side of Simon on the left and right, but Girl C was very unfigurative about Simon sitting on the workbench, occasionally hanging down her slender legs and touching Simon to 'interact'.
The topic is very formal.
Tilting her head and pretending to be cute, she cooperated with her boss to take a photo, and Girl C said: "Boss, the "Ghost Record" you are filming, don't you really need us to provide some experimental equipment that is still under development, like this iPad?"
The experimental products being developed by powerful large electronics giants are often several generations ahead of the products on the market. Each generation of new products on the market may be far from the technical limit of a company, so consumers complaining about squeezing toothpaste and the like are definitely not wronged.
For "Ghost Record", the equipment used by Lin Yibin is the second-generation Tinkobar digital camera iRec-20 that will be launched at this month's spring press conference, and it has also undergone some modifications by Tinkobar's engineers, mainly for battery life and radio, etc., which is not considered cheating, just for better shooting. In the future, if consumers have demand, they can also carry out relevant modifications themselves.
However, if you want, you can get a future iRec-30 or even an iRec-40 prototype in the Tinkobar lab.
Simon operated the touchscreen prototype in his hand and used the built-in software to modify and debug the photo of the C girl he had just taken, shook his head and said: "No, what you want is the real effect, you don't want to wait for the movie to come out, the user takes the iRec-20 to imitate the shooting results and finds that the effect gap is too big, right?"
"I'm just worried that the movie conceived by the boss himself won't be good, so it's a pity. ”
"No, it won't. ”
Simon said, finished using the tablet in his hand, put the machine aside, and lit the ground to let the transfer leather chair move slightly closer to the workbench, which was also about to launch an iMac-10 prototype at this time, and patted the thigh of Girl C, who was covering the prototype: "Let Jean." ”
Claire propped herself up and moved to the side, then simply jumped off the workbench and sat on her boss's lap without hesitation, looking at the iMac computer in front of her.
Girl C is slender, holding it in her arms does not affect anything, and the soft feeling of fragrant fragrance is very refreshing. Simon casually put his arm around the girl's waist, operated the mouse with one hand, and clicked on the interface on the screen similar to the once iMac.
This built-in graphical interface operating system adapted from Linux, is also directly named iOS-10 by Simon.
The mouse pointer swiped over the row of icons at the bottom of the desktop, such as 'Files', 'Settings', 'Programs', 'Recycling', 'Marketplace', 'Games', etc., and Simon selected 'Marketplace' first.
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San Francisco, Mountain View.
At a corner of a lab at Tinkobar's headquarters, next to a workbench, a handful of people were gathering at this time: Simon, Girl A, Girl C, and Neil Brantley, another co-founder of Tinkobar.
Simon is comfortably leaning back on the only leather chair next to the workbench, holding a 16-open and two-centimeter-thick tablet prototype in his hand, which is certainly not the iPad-10 that will be released this fall, which combines the e-book iBook concept with the music player iPlayer, etc., to be precise, it should be the follow-up series of the iPad that may be launched in two or three years, the main difference is that this prototype is equipped with a camera to take pictures.
Girl A and Neil Brantley stood on either side of Simon on the left and right, but Girl C was very unfigurative about Simon sitting on the workbench, occasionally hanging down her slender legs and touching Simon to 'interact'.
The topic is very formal.
Tilting her head and pretending to be cute, she cooperated with her boss to take a photo, and Girl C said: "Boss, the "Ghost Record" you are filming, don't you really need us to provide some experimental equipment that is still under development, like this iPad?"
The experimental products being developed by powerful large electronics giants are often several generations ahead of the products on the market. Each generation of new products on the market may be far from the technical limit of a company, so consumers complaining about squeezing toothpaste and the like are definitely not wronged.
For "Ghost Record", the equipment used by Lin Yibin is the second-generation Tinkobar digital camera iRec-20 that will be launched at this month's spring press conference, and it has also undergone some modifications by Tinkobar's engineers, mainly for battery life and radio, etc., which is not considered cheating, just for better shooting. In the future, if consumers have demand, they can also carry out relevant modifications themselves.
However, if you want, you can get a future iRec-30 or even an iRec-40 prototype in the Tinkobar lab.
Simon operated the touchscreen prototype in his hand and used the built-in software to modify and debug the photo of the C girl he had just taken, shook his head and said: "No, what you want is the real effect, you don't want to wait for the movie to come out, the user takes the iRec-20 to imitate the shooting results and finds that the effect gap is too big, right?"
"I'm just worried that the movie conceived by the boss himself won't be good, so it's a pity. ”
"No, it won't. ”
Simon said, finished using the tablet in his hand, put the machine aside, and lit the ground to let the transfer leather chair move slightly closer to the workbench, which was also about to launch an iMac-10 prototype at this time, and patted the thigh of Girl C, who was covering the prototype: "Let Jean." ”
Claire propped herself up and moved to the side, then simply jumped off the workbench and sat on her boss's lap without hesitation, looking at the iMac computer in front of her.
Girl C is slender, holding it in her arms does not affect anything, and the soft feeling of fragrant fragrance is very refreshing. Simon casually put his arm around the girl's waist, operated the mouse with one hand, and clicked on the interface on the screen similar to the once iMac.
This built-in graphical interface operating system adapted from Linux, is also directly named iOS-10 by Simon.
The mouse pointer swiped over the row of icons at the bottom of the desktop, such as 'Files', 'Settings', 'Programs', 'Recycling', 'Marketplace', 'Games', etc., and Simon selected 'Marketplace' first.
San Francisco, Mountain View.
At a corner of a lab at Tinkobar's headquarters, next to a workbench, a handful of people were gathering at this time: Simon, Girl A, Girl C, and Neil Brantley, another co-founder of Tinkobar.
Simon is comfortably leaning back on the only leather chair next to the workbench, holding a 16-open and two-centimeter-thick tablet prototype in his hand, which is certainly not the iPad-10 that will be released this fall, which combines the e-book iBook concept with the music player iPlayer, etc., to be precise, it should be the follow-up series of the iPad that may be launched in two or three years, the main difference is that this prototype is equipped with a camera to take pictures.
Girl A and Neil Brantley stood on either side of Simon on the left and right, but Girl C was very unfigurative about Simon sitting on the workbench, occasionally hanging down her slender legs and touching Simon to 'interact'.
The topic is very formal.
Tilting her head and pretending to be cute, she cooperated with her boss to take a photo, and Girl C said: "Boss, the "Ghost Record" you are filming, don't you really need us to provide some experimental equipment that is still under development, like this iPad?"
The experimental products being developed by powerful large electronics giants are often several generations ahead of the products on the market. Each generation of new products on the market may be far from the technical limit of a company, so consumers complaining about squeezing toothpaste and the like are definitely not wronged.
For "Ghost Record", the equipment used by Lin Yibin is the second-generation Tinkobar digital camera iRec-20 that will be launched at this month's spring press conference, and it has also undergone some modifications by Tinkobar's engineers, mainly for battery life and radio, etc., which is not considered cheating, just for better shooting. In the future, if consumers have demand, they can also carry out relevant modifications themselves.
However, if you want, you can get a future iRec-30 or even an iRec-40 prototype in the Tinkobar lab.
Simon operated the touchscreen prototype in his hand and used the built-in software to modify and debug the photo of the C girl he had just taken, shook his head and said: "No, what you want is the real effect, you don't want to wait for the movie to come out, the user takes the iRec-20 to imitate the shooting results and finds that the effect gap is too big, right?"
"I'm just worried that the movie conceived by the boss himself won't be good, so it's a pity. ”
"No, it won't. ”
Simon said, finished using the tablet in his hand, put the machine aside, and lit the ground to let the transfer leather chair move slightly closer to the workbench, which was also about to launch an iMac-10 prototype at this time, and patted the thigh of Girl C, who was covering the prototype: "Let Jean." ”
Claire propped herself up and moved to the side, then simply jumped off the workbench and sat on her boss's lap without hesitation, looking at the iMac computer in front of her.
Girl C is slender, holding it in her arms does not affect anything, and the soft feeling of fragrant fragrance is very refreshing. Simon casually put his arm around the girl's waist, operated the mouse with one hand, and clicked on the interface on the screen similar to the once iMac.
This built-in graphical interface operating system adapted from Linux, is also directly named iOS-10 by Simon.
The mouse pointer swiped over the row of icons at the bottom of the desktop, such as 'Files', 'Settings', 'Programs', 'Recycling', 'Marketplace', 'Games', etc., and Simon selected 'Marketplace' first.
San Francisco, Mountain View.
At a corner of a lab at Tinkobar's headquarters, next to a workbench, a handful of people were gathering at this time: Simon, Girl A, Girl C, and Neil Brantley, another co-founder of Tinkobar.
Simon is comfortably leaning back on the only leather chair next to the workbench, holding a 16-open and two-centimeter-thick tablet prototype in his hand, which is certainly not the iPad-10 that will be released this fall, which combines the e-book iBook concept with the music player iPlayer, etc., to be precise, it should be the follow-up series of the iPad that may be launched in two or three years, the main difference is that this prototype is equipped with a camera to take pictures.
Girl A and Neil Brantley stood on either side of Simon on the left and right, but Girl C was very unfigurative about Simon sitting on the workbench, occasionally hanging down her slender legs and touching Simon to 'interact'.
The topic is very formal.
Tilting her head and pretending to be cute, she cooperated with her boss to take a photo, and Girl C said: "Boss, the "Ghost Record" you are filming, don't you really need us to provide some experimental equipment that is still under development, like this iPad?"
The experimental products being developed by powerful large electronics giants are often several generations ahead of the products on the market. Each generation of new products on the market may be far from the technical limit of a company, so consumers complaining about squeezing toothpaste and the like are definitely not wronged.
For "Ghost Record", the equipment used by Lin Yibin is the second-generation Tinkobar digital camera iRec-20 that will be launched at this month's spring press conference, and it has also undergone some modifications by Tinkobar's engineers, mainly for battery life and radio, etc., which is not considered cheating, just for better shooting. In the future, if consumers have demand, they can also carry out relevant modifications themselves.
However, if you want, you can get a future iRec-30 or even an iRec-40 prototype in the Tinkobar lab.
Simon operated the touchscreen prototype in his hand and used the built-in software to modify and debug the photo of the C girl he had just taken, shook his head and said: "No, what you want is the real effect, you don't want to wait for the movie to come out, the user takes the iRec-20 to imitate the shooting results and finds that the effect gap is too big, right?"
"I'm just worried that the boss himself conceived the movie badly, so it's a pity. ”
"No, it won't. ”
Simon said, finished using the tablet in his hand, put the machine aside, and lit the ground to let the transfer leather chair move slightly closer to the workbench, which was also about to launch an iMac-10 prototype at this time, and patted the thigh of Girl C, who was covering the prototype: "Let Jean." ”
Claire propped herself up and moved to the side, then simply jumped off the workbench and sat on her boss's lap without hesitation, looking at the iMac computer in front of her.
Girl C is slender, holding it in her arms does not affect anything, and the soft feeling of fragrant fragrance is very refreshing. Simon casually put his arm around the girl's waist, operated the mouse with one hand, and clicked on the interface on the screen similar to the once iMac.
This built-in graphical interface operating system adapted from Linux, is also directly named iOS-10 by Simon.
The mouse pointer swiped over the row of icons at the bottom of the desktop, such as 'Files', 'Settings', 'Programs', 'Recycling', 'Marketplace', 'Games', etc., and Simon selected 'Marketplace' first.