Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Apple Cell Phone-Apple’s iWatch Smart Watch May Arrive in 2014 with Biometric Technology

Apple’s iWatch Smart Watch May Arrive in 2014 with Biometric Technology-Apple Cell Phone-

Sunday, May 26, 2013 - by Mylan Cellular

Rumors abound about Apple’s expected smart watch, but the latest goes so far as to peg a release date of Q3 2014. The latest rumor about the iWatch (as the public has taken to calling it) comes courtesy of a KGI Securities analyst, who also expects the device to have biometric sensors. Are the likes of FitBit and Nike+ FuelBand getting competition?




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KGI expects the iWatch to have a two-inch touch display, and the biometric software raises a world of possibilities. If the smart watch becomes successful, it might prove stiff competition for the markets existing crop of wearable sensors. Where the iPhone made it unnecessary for you to carry a pocket camera (or even put a GPS device in your car), an iWatch might make a calorie counter seem like just one more thing to slip or clip on in the morning. And you’ve got to figure than an iWatch will be able to display emails and other things that an average calorie counter can’t.


Not everyone is on board with this rumor. A Gartner analyst was quick to question the veracity of this claim (or any Apple rumor). At any rate, whether the iWatch will have the same success as the  iPhone (or any success) at all is debatable. It’s hard to tell what people will think of it, given that the smart watch hasn’t even been announced, but initial research suggests that, for the moment, consumers are fairly cool to the idea.

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cell phone apple-Next iPhone Interface Reportedly Described as ‘Black, White and Flat All Over’

 Next iPhone Interface Reportedly Described as ‘Black, White and Flat All Over’-cell phone apple-


 


Over at MylanCellular.com, Mylan Cellular reports that Apple’s design honcho Jony Ive has quite a drastic change in store for the next version of iOS — the software that runs on the iPhone and iPad.

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Gurman has a solid track record with Apple rumors, and this latest one reveals: “Sources have described iOS 7 as ‘black, white, and flat all over.’”

“This refers to the dropping of heavy textures and the addition of several new black and white user interface elements,” says Gurman.


The problem, it seems, is one of longevity. According to Gurman:





Ive stated that software designs filled with physical metaphors do not stand the test of time, according to a person familiar with the design meetings.

According to this person, Ive also shared that because iOS’s current applications have several differing designs, Apple’s users could become confused.



For example, the current yellow notepad-inspired Notes app contrasts significantly from the silver-textured Maps, blue and white Mail, and casino-inspired Game Center apps.

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about the rumored flattening-out of iOS, but Gurman’s piece is definitely worth a read, as it contains what he believes to be several additional changes to the software.

Personally, I’m fine with iOS flattening out and becoming more modern-looking. I’m not completely convinced that it won’t throw certain segments of the iPhone-owning population into a tizzy, though. What’s really long overdue is a complete revamping of the selection of stock ringtones. I know you can download your own ringtones, but man, are the standard ones bad. The robot one gets me every time. Bad, bad, bad.

Jony Ive’s new look for iOS 7: black, white, and flat all over


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what is the best cell phone company-This Apple-1 Is the Most Expensive Apple Computer Ever

This Apple-1 Is the Most Expensive Apple Computer Ever-what is the best cell phone company-

Throw back Saturday with a little Apple History
 

Apple-1

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$671,400. It seems like rather a lot of money for any personal computer — and especially for one which is too out-of-date to run the latest software.
Except that the computer in question is an Apple-1, the bare-bones machine which Steve Wozniak designed and Steve Jobs marketed in 1976, shortly before they devised the groundbreaking and wildly popular Apple II. As the New York Times' Steve Lohr reports, an auction house in Cologne, Germany sold it today to an anonymous entrepreneur from the Far East.
The Apple-1 is a rare computer, no doubt: Woz and Steve sold only a few hundred of them at most in the first place, at the famous list price of $666.66. But when I wrote an article on collectible PCs in 2007, the going rate for an Apple-1 was a relatively affordable affordable $15,000 to $25,000. It'll be interesting to see if the system's current value — the same auction house sold another example for $640,000 last November — is the new normal, or whether the Apple-1 bubble eventually bursts.
The Apple-1 in the above photo, incidentally, isn't the $671,400 Apple-1. It's the one which Paul Terrell, owner of the pioneering Byte Shop computer store of Mountain View, California — the first retailer of Apple computers — snapped with his Polaroid camera back in 1976. I wrote about it, and shared two other snapshots, last November.
At least I don't think it's the same Apple-1 — but it would be kind of cool if it were.
[Update: another Times piece  says that the auctioned Apple-1 originally belonged to a resident of New Orleans. Sounds like it's not a Terrell machine.]


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Friday, May 24, 2013

cheap cell phones for sale-iPhone 5 repairs won't come cheap

 cheap cell phones for saleiPhone 5 repairs won't come cheap




Fixing a busted iPhone screen can cost a pretty penny. And, it appears that repairs for each iteration of the device are getting more expensive.


by Mylan Cellular May 23, 2013


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iPhone 5 repairs can cost more than other models of the device.
It's happened to a lot of people -- their iPhone drops from their hands, falls off their lap, plunks into a toilet, or gets knocked off a table.

Showing off a cracked iPhone screen is sometimes almost a point of pride. I have one friend who lovingly calls his damaged phone "The Hurt Locker," referring to the 2008 movie about a bomb disposal team working during the Iraq War.

But, many of these damaged iPhones cease to work after going through various mishaps. That's when repairs come into play -- and, they're not cheap.

Currently, Apple charges up to $229 to replace a broken screen on an iPhone 5, according to MarketWatch. That's quite a lot considering a new phone on contract goes for $200 and without contract $650. If iPhone 5 owners have the $99 AppleCare warranty, a screen replacement is $49.

It seems that repair prices are on the rise. Two years ago Apple charged $199 to fix a busted screen. Since the device was first introduced in 2007, damaged iPhones have cost Americans $5.9 billion -- with one third of owners breaking their devices every year, according to a survey last September by gadget warranty firm SquareTrade.

Despite Apple now charging more to repair the iPhone 5, several teardown and repair sites have said that this iteration of the device is the easiest to repair.




Apple graphics-chip supplier hints at future iPad (Q&A) The iPhone 5 is opened front-to-back so "replacing a cracked screen is going to be easier than ever," said UMB TechInsights when the device debuted last September. "Compare this to the iPhone 4S, where it took 38 steps to isolate the display assembly."



So, what gives for the high cost of repairs?

Apparently, the replacement parts for the iPhone 5 are far more expensive than earlier models. In fact, they're so costly that some independent fix-it shops refuse to do iPhone 5 repairs, according to MarketWatch.

"Apple controls everything from the manufacturing to the gear for the iPhone 5," editor at deal site TechBargains.com Jeff Haynes told MarketWatch. "Apple is trying to get people to sign up for Apple Care for $99 and to rely on their services at the Apple store. If you don't, that cracked screen could cost you at least $230."

 We have contacted Apple for comment. We'll update the story when we get more information.



 
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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Samsung Phone 4 -Apple, Samsung devices said to be near Pentagon security OK

Apple, Samsung devices said to be near Pentagon security OK-Samsung Phone 4  

It's looking like the drawn-out vetting process to accept new tech devices for use by Department of Defense employees is soon coming to a close.
 

Samsung Galaxy smartphones and Apple's iPhones and iPads may soon get security approval by the Pentagon.
 
 
Both Apple and Samsung have been in ongoing talks with the Department of Defense to bring their devices to the agency's employees, and now it looks like approval for device security is finally around the corner.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the Defense Department reportedly plans to give security approval for Samsung's Galaxy smartphones and Apple's iPhones and iPads within the next few weeks.

The Defense Information Systems Agency, which rules what commercial technology the Pentagon can use, will decide within the next two weeks whether to accept Samsung's Galaxy smartphones loaded with Knox security software for sending and receiving internal e-mails, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Separately, the agency also plans to decide in early May whether Apple's iOS 6 security is safe enough to be used by military agencies for non-classified communication.

The Department of Defense dropped its exclusive contract for BlackBerry devices last October, which opened up bidding to Apple, Samsung, and any other tech company.

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Despite the agency opening up contracts to other companies, the Pentagon has confirmed that it isn't completely dropping BlackBerry. Currently, of the more than 600,000 mobile devices used by the department, 470,000 are BlackBerry, 41,000 are Apple products, and 8,700 are running on Google Android.
The department has said that eventually it wants to handle as many as 8 million devices. And, any company that can meet its strict classified security guidelines can try to get a piece of the department's profitable government contract.
According to the Wall Street Journal, BlackBerry devices still dominate the U.S. government market -- so, even if Apple and Samsung do get security approval, it doesn't necessarily mean immediate contracts for hundreds of thousands of devices.
Approvals "do not directly result in product orders, but facilitate the process by eliminating the need for security reviews at the individual DOD organization level," a Defense Department spokesman told the Wall Street Journal.


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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Used Cheap Cell Phones-T-Mobile: iPhone drove one of the biggest weekends ever for us

T-Mobile: iPhone drove one of the biggest weekends ever for us-Used Cheap Cell Phones


T-Mobile's marketing chief, Mike Sievert, declines to give numbers, but says iPhone sales exceeded the carrier's "ambitious internal goals."

 

 

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T-Mobile's happy to be carrying the iPhone now. This sales manager at a T-Mobile store appears to be happy about it too.  

T-Mobile Chief Marketing Officer Mike Sievert boasted that the carrier had "one of its biggest weekends in the history of the company" thanks to the launch of the iPhone on Friday.

T-Mobile on Friday launched the iPhone in its stores for the first time, finally catching up to its larger rivals, and even smaller regional carriers. Sievert told CNET that iPhone sales did better than he expected, although he declined to provide specific figures.

"We had really ambitious internal goals, and we beat them," he said.

 

The iPhone is important to T-Mobile in multiple ways. It finally puts the carrier at parity with the rest of the industry; it helps bring in new customers and retain consumers; and it has a marquee product with which to pitch its "Uncarrier" strategy of ditching subsidies and contracts.

Sievert said there were lines outside the doors of its 3,000 stores -- although Its been observed that some of the lines were fairly short -- a testament to the appeal of the iPhone combined with its new service plans. The plan includes a lower service fee and upfront cost for the iPhone 5, but requires a monthly payment to cover the total cost of the phone.

A vast majority of customers who signed up for the new iPhone signed onto the new no-contract plans, Sievert said.

But don't hold your breath for iPhone sales figures to come soon. Due to the April launch, specific numbers likely won't come until after T-Mobile's second-quarter report, Sievert said. It reports first-quarter results in early May.

The iPhone launch last week occurred the same day that Verizon Wireless announced that its customers wouldn't be able to upgrade their devices until the full life of their contract is done, or after 24 months, meaning customers have to wait four months longer before they can change their phones at the subsidized rate.

It's a change that T-Mobile couldn't resist pointing out.

"Verizon is amazingly successful," Sievert said. "This was a move that will further fatten their already fat wallet. But I question whether consumers will really appreciate it."

 

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Friday, March 29, 2013

New Unlocked Cell Phones-iPhone 5S to launch June 20, go on sale July, claims report


iPhone 5S to launch June 20, go on sale July, claims report-New Unlocked Cell Phones-

A report from Japanese Web Site MacFan seems the first to suggest a specific date for the launch of the next iPhone.
(Credit: Apple)
Apple will unveil its next iPhone on June 20 and kick off sales in July. At least, that's the claim from Japanese Mac enthusiast site MacFan.
Marking its 20th anniversary as a Mac-oriented Web site, MacFan suggests that the next-generation iPhone will take the stage at a Apple event on Thursday, June 20. The new iPhone will then go on sale a few weeks later in early July, as reported by Electronista.
The report further claims that Apple will launch the much-rumored low-cost iPhone in August and target it as a pre-paid device for developing markets such as China and India.
Electronista dubs the rumor plausible but doesn't indicate where or how MacFan got its information.
A June or July launch timeframe for the iPhone 5S has been proposed by other Apple watchers and even a couple of analysts. Apple did release the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G, 3GS, and 4 during the June and July period and only switched to fall for the iPhone 4S and 5.
How does MacFan's claims stack up with other recent rumors?
  • Apple analyst Gene Munster expects the iPhone 5S to launch in late June, followed by the low-cost model in the September quarter.
  • KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes Apple will announce the next iPhone in Juneand offer it for sale in July.
  • Japanese Apple blog Macotakara said earlier this month that production of the next iPhone had already gotten off the ground.
MacFan's report does echo those of other sources, though it's gone farther out on the limb by suggesting a specific launch date. And like most rumors, that one should be taken with a grain of salt.
A June 20 event would come hot on the heels of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, which typically runs throughout the second week of the month. In the past, Apple actually used WWDC to announce new iPhone models, including the iPhone 4, 3GS, and 3. So, if Apple returns to a June iPhone launch, an announcement during this year's WWDC seems the more likely timeframe.
Whatever the date, a summer debut for the next iPhone could be a good strategic move on Apple's part.
Apple launched the iPhone 5 last September in large part to end its September quarter with a bang.
But the company then proceeded to unveil a new iPad, the iPad Mini, a new iPod Touch, and other refreshed products in October. If Apple continues to stack all its product launches in the fall, it leaves the company with little to announce the other three quarters of any given year.
Apple could generate even more attention for its new products if it spaces out the launches throughout the year, in essence a return to its older strategy.

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New Unlocked Cell Phones-iPhone 5S to launch June 20, go on sale July, claims report


iPhone 5S to launch June 20, go on sale July, claims report-New Unlocked Cell Phones-

A report from Japanese Web Site MacFan seems the first to suggest a specific date for the launch of the next iPhone.
(Credit: Apple)
Apple will unveil its next iPhone on June 20 and kick off sales in July. At least, that's the claim from Japanese Mac enthusiast site MacFan.
Marking its 20th anniversary as a Mac-oriented Web site, MacFan suggests that the next-generation iPhone will take the stage at a Apple event on Thursday, June 20. The new iPhone will then go on sale a few weeks later in early July, as reported by Electronista.
The report further claims that Apple will launch the much-rumored low-cost iPhone in August and target it as a pre-paid device for developing markets such as China and India.
Electronista dubs the rumor plausible but doesn't indicate where or how MacFan got its information.
A June or July launch timeframe for the iPhone 5S has been proposed by other Apple watchers and even a couple of analysts. Apple did release the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G, 3GS, and 4 during the June and July period and only switched to fall for the iPhone 4S and 5.
How does MacFan's claims stack up with other recent rumors?
  • Apple analyst Gene Munster expects the iPhone 5S to launch in late June, followed by the low-cost model in the September quarter.
  • KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes Apple will announce the next iPhone in Juneand offer it for sale in July.
  • Japanese Apple blog Macotakara said earlier this month that production of the next iPhone had already gotten off the ground.
MacFan's report does echo those of other sources, though it's gone farther out on the limb by suggesting a specific launch date. And like most rumors, that one should be taken with a grain of salt.
A June 20 event would come hot on the heels of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, which typically runs throughout the second week of the month. In the past, Apple actually used WWDC to announce new iPhone models, including the iPhone 4, 3GS, and 3. So, if Apple returns to a June iPhone launch, an announcement during this year's WWDC seems the more likely timeframe.
Whatever the date, a summer debut for the next iPhone could be a good strategic move on Apple's part.
Apple launched the iPhone 5 last September in large part to end its September quarter with a bang.
But the company then proceeded to unveil a new iPad, the iPad Mini, a new iPod Touch, and other refreshed products in October. If Apple continues to stack all its product launches in the fall, it leaves the company with little to announce the other three quarters of any given year.
Apple could generate even more attention for its new products if it spaces out the launches throughout the year, in essence a return to its older strategy.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

used cell phones cheap-Mailbox e-mail app signs up 1 million users


Mailbox e-mail app signs up 1 million users-used cell phones cheap-

The new e-mail app now has a million users on board and a new update that lets you shake your phone to undo your last action.
Mailbox lets you swipe a message to archive it.
Mailbox lets you swipe a message to archive it.
Dropbox's Mailbox app for iOS has just picked up its 1 millionth user.
The free app hit the iTunes store on February 7, where iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users candownload it. But access to the actual service has been doled out on a first-come, first-served basis via a reservation system.
As of yesterday, 1 million of those reservations have been filled, according to a blog from the Mailbox team. But there are still a fair number of people in line.
Filling out a reservation today, I learned that around 445,500 users are ahead of me. The folks at Mailbox seem to take a second on average to fill each reservation. So if my math is correct and that speed remains consistent, I should receive access in about five days. The Mailbox team has promised that the rollout will ramp up overtime until eventually a reservation system is no longer needed.
The app itself has been beefed up. Beyond offering bug fixes and performance tweaks, it now lets you undo your last action simply by shaking your phone.
The Mailbox team also revealed that it's now settled into its new offices at Dropbox, which last week snapped up the app and its 14-member team.
Why has Mailbox scooped up more than a million users so far?
Our review of Mailbox cheered the app for its uncluttered interface and simple way to let you organize your e-mail. The only downsides are that the app is available just for iOS and supports Gmail as the sole e-mail service.
For now, I'm eager to see if Mailbox is worth the wait.


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used cell phones cheap-Mailbox e-mail app signs up 1 million users


Mailbox e-mail app signs up 1 million users-used cell phones cheap-

The new e-mail app now has a million users on board and a new update that lets you shake your phone to undo your last action.
Mailbox lets you swipe a message to archive it.
Mailbox lets you swipe a message to archive it.
Dropbox's Mailbox app for iOS has just picked up its 1 millionth user.
The free app hit the iTunes store on February 7, where iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users candownload it. But access to the actual service has been doled out on a first-come, first-served basis via a reservation system.
As of yesterday, 1 million of those reservations have been filled, according to a blog from the Mailbox team. But there are still a fair number of people in line.
Filling out a reservation today, I learned that around 445,500 users are ahead of me. The folks at Mailbox seem to take a second on average to fill each reservation. So if my math is correct and that speed remains consistent, I should receive access in about five days. The Mailbox team has promised that the rollout will ramp up overtime until eventually a reservation system is no longer needed.
The app itself has been beefed up. Beyond offering bug fixes and performance tweaks, it now lets you undo your last action simply by shaking your phone.
The Mailbox team also revealed that it's now settled into its new offices at Dropbox, which last week snapped up the app and its 14-member team.
Why has Mailbox scooped up more than a million users so far?
Our review of Mailbox cheered the app for its uncluttered interface and simple way to let you organize your e-mail. The only downsides are that the app is available just for iOS and supports Gmail as the sole e-mail service.
For now, I'm eager to see if Mailbox is worth the wait.


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