Inside Apple's Anechoic Testing Chambers 229
As part of Apple's press conference on Friday, they mentioned their state-of-the-art testing facilities and released a brief video showing some of their anechoic chambers. They later invited journalists on a tour of the rooms and explained some of the experimentation process. Quoting:
"There are four stages. The first is a passive test to study the form factor of the device they want to create. The second stage is what Caballero calls the 'junk in the trunk' stage. Apple puts the wireless components inside of the form factor and puts them in these chambers. The third part involves studying the device in one of these chambers but with human or dummy subjects. And the fourth part is a field test, done in vans that drive around various cities monitoring the device's signal the entire time (both with real people and with dummies). ... The most interesting of these rooms was one that Caballero called 'Stargate.' Why? Because, well, it looks like it belongs in the movie/TV series Stargate. Inside this room, there's a giant ring that a human sits on a raised chair in the center of. This chair slowly rotates around as signals are passed around the entire outer circle. This creates a 360 degree test area. I was told this room is completely safe for humans. And people typically spend 40 minutes in there at a time for testing. By comparison, devices can stay in the other anechoic chambers for up to 24 hours at a time. ... We then went into a room that contained fake heads."
Re:So what? (Score:4, Funny)
A lot of oscilloscopes run Windows.
Stargate, eh? (Score:1, Funny)
The iPhone 4 doesn't have any bug, it has a symbiote!
And under those black blankets was lurking... (Score:2, Funny)
the iPhone 5 [motivatedphotos.com]
Little known secret (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Still don't know when they knew... (Score:2, Funny)
You should head to the linux shelter for battered customers right away. Dont worry we wont tell Steve where you are.
Re:Still don't know when they knew... (Score:3, Funny)
Talk about out of the frying pan and into the fire.
That's a terrible post... (Score:5, Funny)
iPhone 4 is out. Some people have signal issues due to a design decision. Many people think it's the best phone they've had. Many people think it's the spawn of Satan. Apple held a press conference to give away a fix to the problem. Some people think the fix is ugly and doesn't do anything about the Satan problem. The End.
This flamewar has been pounding Slashdot for a long time, but since the lost/recovered prototype iPhone 4, it's been ridiculous. Every . Single . Day on Slashdot there has to be an Apple flamewar, and the Anti-Apple jokes now begin to bleed into other stories. Too much coverage, Slashdot. More physics, less phones. Leave the intensive, by-the-minute coverage of mobile phones to Gizmodo and Engadget.
Sorry, but your post really doesn't make it clear whether you are for or against the iPhone... How the hell are the Slashdot crowd supposed to mod that?
Just pick a side and start whining - you'll get the hang of it soon enough. They'll be another iPhone 4 submission tomorrow, so you can try again then.
Re:PR Glitter (Score:1, Funny)
How much time is actually spent, you know, with dirty hands at the construction site?
Apple users work in clean and aesthetically pleasing office buildings, not construction sites.
With sweaty hands after a jog?
Apple users don't sweat.
With wet hair and ears, just getting out of a shower?
Because they don't sweat, Apple users rarely need to take a shower, but if they do, their bodies dry immediately and their hair, like that of filmstars, is always perfect.