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luni, 1 iulie 2013

Apple's Next Generation iPhone 5s


Apple’s next-generation iPhone 5S is widely expected to feature the same external design as its predecessor, just as previous “S” upgrades have in the past. But looks can be deceiving. While Apple’s flagship iPhone for 2013 may appear to be the same as the iPhone 5 on the outside, the phone will feature a significant internal redesign when it launches this fall. BGR has exclusively obtained high-resolution photos of a number of components that will be included in Apple’s iPhone 5S, and they help paint a picture of things to come later this year.


Some internal images of the redesigned parts of the iPhone 5s leaked to BGR.


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The next-generation iPhone will also include a redesigned ear speaker bracket and a new loud-speaker bracket, pictured below

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Apple’s next-generation iPhone 5S is expected to launch this fall alongside iOS7, which will reportedly feature a substantial interface overhaul that does away with most textures in favor of flatter design elements.



Source : BGR

sâmbătă, 29 iunie 2013

marți, 25 iunie 2013

First Apple computer auctioned

German auction house Breker said an Asian client, who asked not to be named, bought the so-called Apple 1, which the tech company's founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak built in a family garage.(Getty Images)

German auction house Breker said an Asian client, who asked not to be named, bought the so-called Apple 1, which the tech company's founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak built in a family garage.(Getty Images)


Breker claims it is one of only six known remaining functioning models in the world. Breker already sold one last year for 4,92,000 euros.(Getty Images)

Breker claims it is one of only six known remaining functioning models in the world. Breker already sold one last year for 4,92,000 euros.(Getty Images)


It says the computer bears Wozniak's signature. An old business transaction letter from the late Jobs also was included.(Getty Images)

It says the computer bears Wozniak's signature. An old business transaction letter from the late Jobs also was included.(Getty Images)


A photograph of Steve Jobs and Apple-co founder Steve Wozniak from the early days of Apple.

A photograph of Steve Jobs and Apple-co founder Steve Wozniak from the early days of Apple.


A man displays his old Apple Macintosh Classic computer from 1990 beside his newly purchased Apple iPad after being among the first to purchase the new device during an iPad launch event at the Apple retail store in Hamburg May 28, 2010.

A man displays his old Apple Macintosh Classic computer from 1990 beside his newly purchased Apple iPad after being among the first to purchase the new device during an iPad launch event at the Apple retail store in Hamburg May 28, 2010.


The Apple II was designed and built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak by the end of 1976. It was the first mass marketed personal computer.(Getty Images)

The Apple II was designed and built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak by the end of 1976. It was the first mass marketed personal computer.(Getty Images)


The Apple II was a single-board computer like the Apple I, but the Apple II was much improved, going several steps further than its predecessor. The Apple II had the BASIC (Beginner's All Symbolic Instruction Code) programming language built in, and it had the ability to display text and graphics in colour.

The Apple II was a single-board computer like the Apple I, but the Apple II was much improved, going several steps further than its predecessor. The Apple II had the BASIC (Beginner's All Symbolic Instruction Code) programming language built in, and it had the ability to display text and graphics in colour.

vineri, 3 mai 2013

Apple's iOS 7 said to be visually different, flat

A new report says Apple's next version of its iOS will look very different from previous iterations, though stay largely the same.



It's no secret Apple plans to show off the next major version of iOS at its annual developers conference in June, though what exactly will be different about the new software has been fuzzy.
Citing multiple people who have actually seen Apple's next iOS endeavor, 9to5Mac says Apple's making big changes in the look and feel of the software. Specifically making everything -- from app icons to interface features -- "very flat," as opposed to the bubbly and oftentimes realistic interfaces that have stayed mostly unchanged since 2007.
On top of this, the report adds that Apple is looking into additional ways to access basic information with gestures, similar to what it currently uses with a one-finger swipe to bring up Notification Center, and a four-finger swipe on the iPad to pull up the multitasking menu.

Apple is viewed as being at a point of transition when it comes to its own design. The company reshuffled its top management last October, ousting iOS software chief Scott Forstall, and putting both iOS and Mac software under the guidance of former Mac software chief Craig Federighi. Those moves were underscored with hardware designer Jony Ive taking on "leadership and direction for Human Interface" across all of Apple. A report last month claimed the industrial design and software teams were already working more closely, as a result.Design changes are nothing new when it comes to Apple software. OS X in particular, has undergone major revamps every few years. That includes a storied history of pinstripes, brushed metal, and glassy windows, which -- at various points in the last few years -- could be seen right next to one another in different apps, in the same major release. iOS, on the other hand, has seen plenty of changes in interface elements, but not the look and feel of the home screen itself.
In taking a flat approach to its system software, Apple would join Microsoft and Google, which have gone that route with their Windows Phone and Android software. In both of those cases, the changes reflect part of a larger design language that can be found in other products and services.
Apple's WWDC, where the software is expected to debut, begins on June 10. The show, which is typically attended by about 5,000 developers, sold out in two minutes last week.

duminică, 24 februarie 2013

Rumor: iPhone 5S Use Fingerprint Sensor

Rumors about the iPhone version iPhone 5S or call re-circulated. This time, the latest iPhone is rumored to be using fingerprint recognition sensor will be placed on the Home button.

The latest rumor comes from Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst at KGI Securities.
Quoted from Ubergizmo, Friday (18/01/2013), the purpose of the application of this feature is quite simple, namely to increase the security of various applications on the iOS, such as Passbook.
For the record, Passbook is a feature found on your iPhone with iOS 6. This feature allows the user to gain access in one place, such as a boarding pass, rewards cards, movie tickets, and other things that can be done with a mobile barcode.
Sensor fingerprint recognition is likely to be held for the authentication process so that not just the use of existing applications.
In addition, the fingerprint sensor is likely to be used by consumers to unlock iPhone screen phones.
Kuo also predicts that the iPhone 5S will be launched in 2013.
Kuo himself is quite well known for some time to provide precise predictions related to new Apple products.
He had guessed right, Apple will stop production of 17-inch MacBook Pro.
In addition, he also became the first to report that Apple will use the technology in the new cell-to make the latest iPhone thinner.

Apple iPhone 6 Rumors and Release

In the year 2012, Apple sold millions of iPhone units of just one size and two colors. With the release of iPhone 5 last year, Apple can up with a modification to the size. It is expected that iPhone will be released in more colors and variety of sizes. Lets talk about Apple iPhone rumors and release.

Apple is likely to launch its iPhone in more screen sizes and more colors. As per the predictions, this will make iPhone users have more options and choices to pick from. The next iPhone, which would be termed as the iPhone 5S, which is to be released in May or June this year with specific supply production initiating in March and April...

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For now, Apple has been offering a 4-inch screen considering iPhone 5 as well as 3.5-inch screen size on the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, earlier to this, the company never offered diverse screen sizes for one model. Now, it is apparent that it is about to change with the next iPhone offering varied colors and screen sizes that we consider will enable the Corporation to better diverge the market and enlarge its reach to its potential customers.

Having two different screen sizes for the similar iPhone experience such as chips, processors etc offers users with an opportunity to sell low-priced devices, which eventually assists Apple breakthrough Eastern as well as lower income markets such as India and China.

On the other hand, it is possible and expected that Apple will unveil another iPhone unit with a larger screen size in comparison to the iPhone 5. Either means, it is to be believed that Apple’s future for the device involves selling multiple units all at once.

Whereas it certainly makes no sense that Apple considers selling two iPhone devices at once, that is one with the 3.5-inch screen size, and the other one with the 4-inch screen, but it is more cynical for Apple to come up with a much larger screen size than that for the iPhone 6, particularly right after the wide release of the iPhone 5 device.

Presently, we do not know much about the assumed iPhone 6. Apart from the reports of hastening chip production, what else is new with the device? There has been not much known about what else Apple will come up with the seventh-generation iPhone. On the other hand, in case Apple pursues any of its latest patent filings, we perhaps can see iPhone 5S or even iPhone 6 featuring superior sensors and haptics, probably built directly into a supple display.

sâmbătă, 26 ianuarie 2013

After Samsung, Apple attacks Google Apps

Patents between Apple and Samsung, it's a long story. This war is not about to end. The firm at the apple has made ​​a request to the California judge on adding several models and Samsung Apps.


The war between Apple and Samsung is very complex, it is even very difficult to navigate. In this umpteenth chapter, Apple has made ​​a new request to the judge. The California court agreed Friday to add in its complaint several Samsung devices ( Galaxy Tab 2 and Galaxy S3) and the latest version of the Android OS, Jelly Bean. Apple had already attacked this OS, but the complaints were modified versions by Samsung. Today, the Cupertino company directly attacks in Mountain View. Korean has not remained unmoved in the extension of the list because it has decided to add to his complaint, the iPhone 5. Currently, the war between Apple and Google is not reported, but it could very well come in the coming days or weeks.

Another war Apple / Google?

In this trial, the two companies accused of having copied technologies and designs in violation of the intellectual property . In July, Samsung had lost a lawsuit in the U.S., however, the Korean decided to start a war against Apple. The trial is scheduled for 2014 and could be many surprises in the next two years. The addition of Android in the complaint is a surprise. The Google OS met with some success, a survey FIFG indicated that users were satisfied 95%, this rate is quite important. 

Android market represent 75% of sales against 15% for Apple. Finally, Jelly Bean would be used only on 2.7% of terminals 1st November. But in just three years, the Mountain View company has gone from darkness to light with some domination. War could therefore soon take place between the two companies.

The next episode of the war between Apple and Samsung will occur on December 6. This hearing is the result of the first case. Samsung was ordered to pay a billion dollars to Apple, but the Korean did not want to stop there. We must therefore wait until the beginning of December to see the turn of events.

duminică, 6 ianuarie 2013

Fake Chinese iPhone 5

With all the rumors swirling around the upcoming release of the iPhone 5, the recent surfacing of a fake version from Shenzhen, China has some people wondering if the design is based on the real thing. What do you think?
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sâmbătă, 5 ianuarie 2013

About Apple

joi, 3 ianuarie 2013

Will a colorful iPhone 5S arrive in June?



Apple's 2012 releases have come and gone. The company won't likely announce anything new for months. Analysts and Apple fans have to stay entertained somehow, however, and one of their favorite hobbies is spinning the old rumor mill. If the latest bold prediction holds any weight, you may spend next June staring at your gorgeous blue iPhone 5S.

The soothsaying comes from Jefferies analyst Peter Misek. He thinks Apple will release the iPhone 5's sequel quicker than expected. The alleged features? A "super HD" camera and screen, better battery life, and NFC (near field communication). He also lists "possible" updates as an IGZO display, a 128 GB storage option, and a variety of colors.

Does it hold water?



We wouldn't put a lot of weight in this. Investment analysts occasionally have inside information (supply chain sources, etc.), but their predictions are more often pure speculation. This sounds more like the latter, but there are reasons to give it a second glance.

Something is shifting in Apple's release schedules. Most of its product line was updated in the last few months, so it could be shifting to twice-a-year release schedules. This also isn't the first time we've heard of a new iPhone in the first half of 2013.

Red flags



The biggest red flag is the remark about the "super HD" display. The iPhone 5's display is already one of the best. If Apple upped the resolution, it would likely be in an even multiple (for software simplicity). Doubling it to 2272 x 1280 would be overkill. It wouldn't add much to the user experience, and it would kill battery life.

Colors sound fishy too. The iPod touch is often sold to young children and teenagers, where a variety of pastels makes sense. Apple likes black and white for the "grown up" devices: the iPod Classic was always white or black, the iPad has always been white or black, and the iPhone will probably stay that way too.

NFC is a bit more likely. Passbook hasn't exactly taken off, and NFC could put it on steroids. An upgraded camera is also logical. As smartphones become more customers' primary photography tools, any advancements can enhance their experience.

Grains of salt
Take it for what you will, but we'd file this one under "Interesting But Doubtful." Either way, you can expect to hear many more bold Apple predictions during the next few months. If nothing else, it's great entertainment.

Source: Business Insider

sâmbătă, 6 octombrie 2012

Banned iPhone 5 Promo for fun!

apple iPhone 5 promo spoof written by John Elerick 1:09 - "In iPhone 5 we updated the camera lens...cover" LOL ''So No matter where you are...You can see tits on your phone'' This is hilarious. I love the bit at 1:11 where he says: "In iPhone 5 we updated the camera lens......................cove­r...." Lol. I couldn't stop laughing.

sâmbătă, 22 septembrie 2012

Apple - iPhone 5 - TV Ad - Ears

Introducing the iPhone 5, with EarPods -- designed to sound better and earshaped to fit better.

Apple - iPhone 5 - TV Ad - Physics

The iPhone 5 is here. The biggest and tallest yet somehow thinnest and lightest iPhone yet.

Apple - iPhone 5 - TV Ad - Cheese

Introducing the iPhone 5. Now taking beautiful photos in panorama is as simple as saying "cheese".

Apple - iPhone 5 - TV Ad

Introducing the iPhone 5, with 4-inch Retina display. It's the perfect size for everything -- including your thumb.

joi, 13 septembrie 2012

Inside Foxconn: Exclusive look at how an iPad is made

Marketplace Shanghai Bureau Chief Rob Schmitz is only the second reporter ever to gain access to visit the factory floor at Apple's Chinese producer Foxconn. See highlights from his tour of the assembly line and the Foxconn facilities and connect to his full audio reports on your public radio station and at http://www.marketplace.org. Marketplace is produced and distributed by American Public Media.
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iPhone 5 vs. Samsung Galaxy S III vs. Droid RAZR HD vs. Nokia Lumia 920



The iPhone 5 launches into a more challenging field of competitors than ever, and to give you some context about the iPhone 5 specifications compared with those of its chief competitors, we put the most important characteristics of each into this handy table.
As we look at specs of the iPhone 5 compared with the Samsung Galaxy S III, Nokia Lumia 920 and Motorola Droid RAZR HD, we can see patterns emerging, such as all the iPhone 5′s competitors have a screen that’s at least 720p (1,280×720 pixels), dual-core 1.5GHz processors, an updated operating system (although that’s debatable in the case of Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich), an 8-megapixel camera and 4G LTE — all functioning as de facto standards in this highest echelon of smartphone goodness.



Apple
iPhone 5

Samsung Galaxy S III

Droid RAZR HD

Nokia
Lumia 920
Screen Size 4 inches 4.8 inches 4.7 inches 4.5 inches
Resolution 1,136 x 640 1,280 x 720 1,280 x 720 1,280 x 768
Weight 3.9 oz 4.7 oz 5.1 oz 6.5 oz
CPU Dual-core Apple A6 Dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 (in the U.S.) Dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 Dual-core 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4
Storage 16GB, 32GB or 64GB, no card slot 16GB, 32GB or 64GB +microSD slot 12GB+microSD slot 32GB, no card slot
Connectors Apple Lightning microUSB microUSB microUSB
Operating System iOS 6 Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) Microsoft Windows Phone 8
Battery 225 hours standby, 8 hours talk time (3G) 790 hours standby, 11:40 hours talk time (3G) TBA 300 hours standby, 10 hours talk time (3G)
Camera 8MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash 8MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash 8MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash 8MP, 3264×2448 pixels, optical image stabilization, autofocus, dual-LED flash
Networking Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G LTE Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G LTE Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G LTE Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G LTE
Price $199 for 16GB, $299 for 32GB, $399 for 64GB; avail. Sept. 21 $99.99 + $35 carrier fee $199 (estimated, launch end of 2012) TBA, launch Q4 2012

via http://mashable.com/2012/09/12/iphone-5-compared/

Apple - Introducing iPhone 5 VIDEO

miercuri, 12 septembrie 2012

iPhone 5 was Presented to the World!


Surely you remembered that today is the day when Apple will present their latest generation of the iPhone, the much-awaited iPhone 5. As we reported previously the device was set to be presented today and should be on the market around the September 21st. This still isn't 100% official but we should hear the new from Apple soon enough.
Today, on September the 12th, in the "big apple" (NYC) the new iPhone 5 was presented to the world. The new device is 20% lighter and sports a 4 inch screen as all the display-related rumors suggested. Although the 0.5 perhaps don't mean a lot of to many people this is certainly a historical moment, at least for the company, as this is the first time that the iPhone stepped away from the original designs of Steve Jobs. 
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Phil Schiler talks about the new iPhone 5
 Apple also claims that the processor is twice as fast due to their new A6 chip. The device also finally has a 4G-LTE network connection which allows for networking speeds that are ten times as fast a 3G. Among others, the supported networks will include Verizon, Spring and AT&T, which will be the major iPhone 5 carriers.
 A new feature for the iPhone 5 is the improved "iSight camera" which allows beautiful panoramic shots as well as better pictures in low light conditions. We cannot say anything more until some of the official specs and news are released but based on what I've seen on the live-stream of the event you can be sure that there are quite a few interesting new features awaiting the iPhone fans.
 The device is expected to be released on the market for $199 with a two-year contract on September the 21st. This will influence the iOS ecosystem as the iPhone 4S will get a price drop of $100 meaning that it will cost $99 with a two-year contract while the older iPhone 4 will be a free option with a two-year contract. Not a bad deal for those who do not want the latest in technology but still want the branded quality that Apple provides!

duminică, 5 august 2012

iPHONE 5: RUMORS ABOUT FEATURES & 10 IMPROVEMENTS

iPhone 5 Rumored to have Fingerprint Unlock
This rumor comes from speculation after Apple recently purchased AuthenTec which specializes in fingerprint technology. And while it would be a very nice iPhone 5 feature, it doesn’t seem that likely. The new phone is supposedly already in production. Unless Apple had earlier workings with AuthenTec before the purchase, it is more likely a feature to be found in iPhone 6 (or iPhone 5S).
iPhone 5 Leaked Photos
Next up were the supposedly leaked photos of the new iPhone from a production factory. To date these seem the most likely to be legit. They look like the real deal and also sport the rumored 19-pin connector dock. But their legitimacy can also be brought into question because of the next rumor.
iPhone 5 leaked photo
iPhone 5 photos show the fully assembled next-generation iPhone 
iPhone 5 Will Feature 8-Pin Connector
This was probably the most surprising rumor this week. Tech blogs everywhere have basically confirmed that it would downsize to a 19-pin connector. Now an iPhone accessory manufacturer seems to claim otherwise. Not only do they claim the iPhone 5 will have a microUSB equivalent dock at just 8 pins, but that it would also work as a Magsafe connector. Magsafe is the technology currently used in Macs that utilize magnets to keep the charging cable in place. That could be a very interesting iPhone 5 feature.
iPhone 5 Release Will Be September 12th
There has been speculation of a September release date for the phone, but so far rumors have pointed towards the 21st. Now it seems that an earlier release date has been thrown around at the rumor mill. What may be more likely is that the 12th will act as the day of the press conference. The 21st on the other hand will be when consumers can first get their hands on the new devices.
iPad Mini Rumored Release and Production
The iPad mini has been rumored for a while, but nothing other than its existence has been speculated. Well now thanks to a source from Japanese site Mackotakara, it is being said that the iPad mini will launch alongside the iPhone 5. Should that hold true, it would certainly be a huge launch day for Apple.
The site also claimed the smaller tablet was being produced in Brazil by Foxconn. It even had some specs to report saying that the iPad mini will come in at the same thickness as the iPod Touch and won’t have a retina display in order to help keep the price competitive against devices like the Google Nexus tablet and the Kindle Fire.
iPad Mini Case Leaked
Accessory maker DeviceWear had posted pictures of leather cases on their site which suspiciously looked to fit a smaller Apple tablet. The pictures were later taken down (and luckily saved by some sites) only increasing the suspicions of Apple preparing to launch the iPad mini. The picture also shows off the smaller tablet sporting a 19-pin connector.
iPhone 5 Will Cost $800
You have probably seen this rumor trending on Twitter. It isn’t true. If anything it’s just meant for people to take a shot at their social media comedic skills at certain iPhone 5 features they’d expect. If this does hold true I will personally send Apple a bottle of medication, since they’d have to be pretty ill to make a pricing blunder of that caliber.
As you can see, plenty of rumors have surfaced since our last roundup. And you can bet that more will just keep popping up as we grow closer to the release date, regardless of if it actually is September 12.
10 IMPROVEMENTS:-
1. That bigger display
According to most reports surrounding Apple’s iPhone 5, the device will come with a 4-inch display. Apple’s current iPhones have 3.5-inch screens. Although Apple hasn’t confirmed it, the chances of the company delivering a 4-inch display in the iPhone 5 seem awfully high.
2. NFC
From this point on, consumers and enterprise users can expect to see near-field communication make its way to Android-based handsets. They can’t expect the same from Apple’s iPhones. In the iPhone 5, Apple can change that and finally offer near-field communication and all of the benefits that go with it.
3. Same price
Apple has historically kept its latest iPhones at the same price as its predecessors. The company must do the same with the iPhone 5. At $199 with a two-year contract, the iPhone is perfectly priced. And Apple should do everything it can to maintain that price level with carriers.
4. iOS 6, of course
It wouldn’t be the iPhone 5 unless Apple offers iOS 6 in the device. After all, iOS 6 is the latest mobile operating system from the company and should be bundled in its best mobile hardware, right?

5. 4G LTE
With the sheer number of smartphones launching nowadays with 4G LTE networking, it would only make sense for Apple to deliver the same connectivity option. In mobile wireless, 4G LTE is the future. And everyone knows it.
6. A new look and feel
The iPhone design is getting a little old. It made its debut a couple of years ago with the launch of the iPhone 4 and persisted until now through the iPhone 4S. Apple should launch a new design with the iPhone 5 and show that it’s not content to simply maintain status quo and collect its profits each quarter.
7. That smaller Dock connector port
According to several reports, Apple will be launching a smaller Dock connector port in the next iPhone. The port would deliver 19 pins, as compared to the 30-pin variety Apple is using now. That might annoy some accessories owners, but that smaller port should offer more functionality over time. Better yet, it’ll save Apple precious space in its mobile devices. It’s a win-win.
8. A continued desire to deliver mobility
One of the key aspects of Apple’s iPhone success over the years has been its willingness to make its device as mobile as possible. The iPhone is thin, not too long, and fits perfectly in a pocket. As Apple finalizes its latest design, it should be sure to continue to offer the high-quality mobility everyone has come to expect from the firm.
9. Bring on the A6 processor
When Apple announced the new iPad, many hoped that it would unveil the A6 processor. Instead, it delivered the A5X processor in the device. Speculation abounds that the next iPhone will come with the quad-core A6 processor. One can only hope.
10. Wireless charging
Apple has slowly but surely started the process of going entirely wireless with its many products. Rather than hook up the iPhone to a computer to update it, for example, wireless updates are available. However, Apple has yet to cut the cord in one very important place: wireless charging. It’s about time Apple delivers wireless charging to the iPhone ecosystem. And the best way to do that is to deliver it in the iPhone 5.