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iPad2 Beats Competition on Size, Price
(A P) - South K orean giant one-third the thickness of its prede­ Don-Joo, executive vice president
tors, while the cheapest iPad 2 costs scrambling to bring their own tab­
Samsung Electronics admits it faces cessor (about one-third of an inch) of the Korean firm's mobile division.
$499.
let com puters to m arket since
a tough challenge to compete with and also thinner than Samsung's "Apple made it very thin."
Sam sung has not announced Apple introduced the iPad last
Apple’s new slimmer and cheaper latest Galaxy gadget.
Apple is also winning on price so pricing for its new 10.1-inch tablet. year.
iPad.
"We will have to improve the far.
Samsung has sold two million
Overall sales of tablets, which
The iPad 2 unveiled last week is parts that are inadequate," saod Lee
Samsung's original seven-inch Galaxy Tabs since October 2010 can be used to surf the Web, read
screen Galaxy Tab was priced at while Apple sold 15 million iPads in
electronic books, watch videos and
nearly $900 if bought without a two- April-December.
more, are forecast to hit 55 million
year contract from mobile opera­
Rival m anufacturers have been this year.
The iPad 2 with a Smart Cover is shown area after the launch of
the tablet computer during an Apple event last week in San
Francisco.
Want a new home,
with all the extras?
TriMet Tests Audible
Pedestrian Warnings
System triggered
when bus driver
starts turning
TriMet has begun testing a sys­
tem that makes automatic announce­
ments when a bus is turning. Ten
buses have been equipped with the
external audible warning system.
When the operator turns the steer­
ing wheel to enter a turn, an external
announcem ent is triggered, an­
nouncing “Pedestrians, bus is turn­
ing.” The announcement will be
made in both English and Spanish.
This test will help the agency de­
termine if an automatic audible warn­
ing will make it safer for those near a
turning bus. It was recommended
that TriMet explore the technology
as part of the comprehensive safety
review initiated following the fatal
bus crash last April. A few transit
agencies including Baltimore, Cleve­
land and Washington, D.C., have
experimented with similar systems.
“We are testing this system to
see if it helps pedestrians and bicy­
clists be more aware that a bus is
turning,” said Shelly Lomax, TriMet
Operations Executive Director.
The 10 buses will be put in ser­
vice on lines 14-Hawthomeand 15-
Belmont/NW 23rd. These routes
allow TriMet to test the warning
device in commercial, industrial and
residential environments. The buses
will be rotated to other lines for
additional testing.
The announcement will be acti­
vated if the steering wheel is turned
one revolution to the right or left.
Buses changing lanes should not
activate the system. The audio level
is set at 100 decibels, which is the
same level as TriM et’s external au­
tomatic stop announcement).
The use of this system does not
change TriM et’s legal and profes­
sional obligation to operate safely,
be alert and scan the intersection
before turning.
Part of the evaluation includes
feedback from people living, work­
ing, walking, biking and driving
nearby, as well as TriMet operators.
C om m ents can be em ailed to
comments@trimet.org or by calling
503-238-RIDE ( 7433) weekdays be­
tween 7:30a.m. and5:30p.m .
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