CNET Analysis: Well what do we have here? After countless component leaks for the next generation iPhone 5 , we now have what looks to be a fully assembled unit and the closest look yet at what Apple is seemingly going to unveil in the flesh in a few months time. Without going into Gizmodo prototype leak territory, this is probably the closest it gets to seeing the next-generation iPhone in its entirety. We have all heard about the component leaks referencing the taller screen and redesigned speaker grills, but now we can finally give you a proper look at this, without the aid of renders . The images come courtesy of Japanese repair specialists iLab Factory , who claim that this fully assembled iPhone 5 has come from components from China. Unfortunately, we still don’t have a confirmation on if the next-generation iPhone will use a quad-core processor, but we do get a look at most other aspects of the device. Firstly, we see another good look at the taller display screen and how it looks assembled with the other parts of the device. It looks certain that fans are now going to get the 4-inch display that they’ve been craving, although the smaller connector dock is again featured, along with the new speaker grills and the relocation of the headphone jack which is now situated at the bottom of the device, compared to the iPhone 4/4S design where it was at the top. After initially having doubts about the use of aluminum materials for the next iPhone, we have to say that the design shown here when fully assembled looks rather good. It is a unique design indeed with Apple mixing it in with their plastic panels and it will probably look even better once we see the white iPhone 5 with its aluminum back cover. Apple obviously doesn’t want any one to see their new prized asset until September or October, but it looks like they will be powerless to stop this latest leak. Do you like the look of the design – yes! or no? More About: apple , apple iphone For more Product-Reviews.net coverage: Follow Product Reviews on Twitter Become a Fan on Facebook Subscribe to PR Download our free apps for iPhone and iPad
CNews Karachi. July 05: A Pakistani Scientist in Britain has invented a new chemical for processing plastic (polythene) bags which has the quality of dissolution after its use in 105 days.A manufacturing unit for these plastic bags was being set up in Turkey while interest has been shown in the setting up of a big unit and manufacturing firm’s head quarter in Karachi which will be used to supply such dissolvable polythene bags to Asian countries. The Director of UK based firm Bio Plast Biodegradable Plastics GL Punn while leading a 15 member delegation called on EDO Municipal Services City Government Masood Alam. The Executive Director of Bio Plast Pakistan Muhammad Hanif Awan and M. Sultan Mehmood Awan was also present on this occasion. The Director of Bio Plast informed the EDO Municipal Services about the characteristics of new chemical. He said that the firm was going to set up its first plant in Turkey which will be operative in next two months. The delegation also praised the vi