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Londoners stuck in the tube now have a handy iPhone app to request ticket refunds.
Tube Refund, which costs $0.99, zaps off the request for riders whose journey is delayed over 15 minutes.
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Google China ex-president says the Apple Tablet is a large iPhone with an “awesome UI”

More tantalizing hints on Apple’s forthcoming tablet come their way to us today from China, where former Google China president Ka-ifu Lee has posted alleged hands-on impressions of the device on his sina.com.cn microblog.

According to Gadget Mix’s translation,

The Apple Tablet looks like a bigger iPhone that sports an awesome UI packed in a beautiful 10.1-inch screen. The tablet combines the functions of both netbook and kindle, an ebook reader. It has virtual keyboard for text entry and a webcam for video conferencing

That’s not really telling us anything we don’t already know: Apple has been placing orders for 10.1 inch displays, and that the Apple Tablet will likely run on some flavor of iPhone OS, although we also know through various sources that the Apple Tablet’s UI will greatly expand upon the interface principles of the iPhone and iPod Touch. Moreover, recent Apple trademark applications for iSlate, Magic Slate and iGuide have made it clear that e-reading is going to be a major focus (though not sole functionality) of Apple’s tablet. A virtual keyboard is a no-brainer. In fact, about the only new detail here is the webcam, which I haven’t heard anyone talk about before, but makes sense: my guess is, like Apple’s laptops, it will be front mounted.

In other words, this could be verification of a whole slate of the most plausible Apple Tablet rumors… or just as easily be a compendium of them by a man who hasn’t actually seen the device. Still, given Mr. Lee’s ties with Apple go-to manufacturer Foxconn, I wouldn’t be surprised if his prediction pans out when the Tablet is announced next week.

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3 comments

    The guy is called Kai-fu Lee, not Ka-ifu Lee.

    I’ve decided this iPad is an expensive, color Kindle. No webcam i hear. i love it when these CEO’s spill the beans. So cute. :D

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