Retina iPad mini housing leaks in huge photo gallery


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With production of Apple?s second-generation iPad mini ramping up ahead of the tablet?s launch in the coming months, leaks will undoubtedly begin picking up pace. As such, Sonny Dickson on Monday published a gallery of several photos he claims show the rear housing of Apple?s upcoming ?iPad mini 2.? The case looks a lot like the current-generation iPad mini housing of course, though there are some subtle differences. But no one will care about the new tablet?s case when it launches ? all eyes will instead be fixed on the tiny tablet?s new Retina display. Apple is expected to unveil its next-generation iPad mini during a press conference in October and the tablet is expected to be released ahead of the holidays alongside the completely redesigned full-size iPad. Several leaked photos of the Retina iPad mini?s case back follow below and the rest can be seen on Dickson?s site, which is linked in our source section.

 

 

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http://bgr.com/2013/08/26/retina-ipad-mini-photos-leak/

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THAT'S ONE BIG GALLERY! err umm 3 pictures?

In the original source there are 20 pictures.

BGR posted only 3 and so did i.

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TOR is grounds for immediate firing ;) not gonna get TOR :p

 

I feel ya. I get in a little bit of trouble when I was caught with utorrent. We have 100mb/s where I work so it was totally worth it.  :p Funny thing is, the only thing that saved me was the fact I was downloading an entirely legit Fedora ISO.

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I feel ya. I get in a little bit of trouble when I was caught with utorrent. We have 100mb/s where I work so it was totally worth it.  :p Funny thing is, the only thing that saved me was the fact I was downloading an entirely legit Fedora ISO.

We log EVERYTHING.. we have to by a few laws we are under, so you watch streaming TV all day we know it... makes SQL logging a nightmare though... have to record every query someone runs and at what time, if an entity would ask who saw what data we have to regenerate it as they saw it... nothing is ever deleted, and updates always have a data log to show the changes... can drive you nuts with storage :rofl:

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