Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts

Friday 8 June 2012

Apple wins the battle of the nano SIM and imposes its format

Builders are in a constant search for space savings in mobile devices. To do this, manufacturers have already succeeded in drastically reducing the number of components, sometimes in favor of the autonomy of our devices. So Apple had proposed a few months ago a new format of SIM cards, even smaller than the MicroSim: Nano SIM. The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) approved the new format of SIM card, reduced by 40% compared to a conventional SIM.

Sunday 6 May 2012

Apple filed a patent for window glass in Shanghai

The patent war is raging between manufacturers of high-hech requiring every player in the sector to avoid any risk of future attacks. This sometimes gives patents uncommon, as Apple has done. The Cupertino Company has indeed removed the design of its shop in Shanghai, with glass cases.

Saturday 14 April 2012

The top 50 free applications for iPad - IX

Evernote

Mac users love it, those of the iPhone have learned to appreciate, this is anything but unusual to find Evernote among our favorite applications for the iPad. What is Evernote? To sort, index and annotate all the same content available on the Web. The application then synchronizes with the computer (Mac or PC) for shared access to all data "bookmarked".

The top 50 free applications for iPad - VIII

TF1

Like before she M6, TF1 decided to set the time of the tablets, starting with the most popular of them, the iPad. Just landed on the AppStore, the application has already TF1 as a best seller. And for good reason, she can find most of the programs of the first string in catch-up TV and especially to share his impressions on social networks, Facebook in mind.

Friday 13 April 2012

The top 50 free applications for iPad - VI

Adobe Ideas

A true drawing program on the iPad is what Adobe offers Ideas. This application has many tools you can create drawings more or less elaborate and add layers. It also helps to apply some changes to photos.

Thursday 12 April 2012

The top 50 free applications for iPad - V


Bullet Time HD

An action game that features John Irish, a hero who tries to rescue his
family from the clutches of a horde of wild beasts mutant. Several campaigns are available in full 3D, graphics and breathtaking especially a cooperative mode that can address the three monsters. Of "crystals" in-game currency, can buy accessories to enhance the character and advance more quickly in the game A great discovery!

The top 50 free applications for iPad - IV

PlayerXtreme Nano

What is the biggest flaw of the video player of the iPad? He does not read any format of videos. Fortunately many applications replace this major feature of the tablet. PlayerXtreme is not only free but it has the quality to play almost all standard video formats. 3gp, asf, avi, divx, flv, mkv, mov, mp4, mpeg, mpeg1, mpeg2, mpeg4, mpg, wmv ... The list is long. And it works beautifully!

Friday 23 March 2012

The top 50 free applications for iPad - II

Kindle

If you are still not satisfied with the application Apple iBook, you can now switch to an equivalent created by Amazon: Kindle. The application gives you access to the catalog of very webmarchand provided, and you can access it directly on your iPhone, without needing to use the device from Amazon.

The top 50 free applications for iPad - I

The new iPad out (which is selling like hotcakes), we must now find his application for benefit. Luckily, the writing was applied to find the best free apps for the Apple tablet. We selected 50 essential, word processing to the weather service not to mention the inevitable games.

Thursday 15 March 2012

New iPad: 8 reasons not to call it iPad 3 - III


iOS 5.1 now available

Just before the presentation of his new iPad, Apple announced the availability of the latest version of its mobile OS, IOS 5.1. On the menu there are new including the ability to remove (finally) pictures of her flow, the generalization of the shortcut to the camera from the locked screen, the arrival of the face detection function, the correction of problems autonomy to some terminals and finally resolving a bug that could silence it for the issuance of a call. Other minor features have been optimized and becomes Siri (eureka) compatible with the Japanese.

New iPad: 8 reasons not to call it iPad 3 - II

5 megapixel camera and 1080p video

Who has not surprised "tourists" taking a picture with their iPad 2? If it would be ridiculous so far given the poor quality of the sensor of the tablet before, it is otherwise with the new iPad. 5 megapixels, a light sensor that adjusts to conditions, an auto-focus and another to detect faces, the camera of the third generation iPad is full of advantages.

Sunday 11 March 2012

New iPad: 8 reasons not to call it iPad 3

Do not call more iPad 3, but the new iPad. 2012 version of the tablet from Apple unveiled last night by TIm Cook is nothing really revolutionary, but offers some nice changes especially as its Retina display. Here are the main novelties.

Thursday 8 March 2012

iDelighted, a projector dock for Apple Devices

iDelighted is a compact although it does not have the dimensions of a pico projector. It was designed especially for the trio missed the Apple brand, that is to say, for the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad.

Outwardly iDelighted is as a medium with a dock connector, the device now standing. At the rear is the projector itself. What is displayed on the screen is projected onto a wall. The designer behind the project did not elaborate on the size of the projected screen.

Thursday 1 March 2012

Apple could change the connector of the iPhone 5


Rumors suggest that Apple could get rid of its current phones connector for a small one on the iPhone 5.The famous "dock connector" port that team owner who all Apple mobile devices since 2001, could disappear with the iPhone 5 in favor of a new intake. It is reported that the site iMore, which evokes the economy as a result of space in the unit.

Smaller connector would therefore his arrival on the iPhone 5, but Apple would not be ready for the micro-USB as the new standard on the phone.

Monday 9 January 2012

A pill to boost the sound of the iPod Nano


Singapore manufacturer Gavio presented one of his last creations: a dock for iPod Nano, capsule-shaped giant. Its name: The Pill, simply. The player is placed in the middle of the pill. The touch screen is accessible even if the docking station already has the buttons to control music. The speakers are located at the ends. The Pill is more portable since its size is only 14.7 x 4.8 cm. According to the designer, The Pill is able to amplify the sound of the iPod.

Friday 30 December 2011

The Tops of 2011 - VI


The LED LCD TV

This is the default LED TV are part of this selection. In fact, they have become a standard in 2011. As explained in our TV guide LED, there is now more TV than Plasma or LED LCD CCFL in stores. Their price was lowered, allowing their massive democratization. Thus we find a 46 inch Samsung 810 euros or a 42 inch Panasonic to 610 euros. It goes without saying that smaller diagonal, one can actually find TV LED for every budget.

The Tops of 2011 - V

Asus Eee Pad tranformer

Although it does not the headlines, the Eee Pad Transformer is one of the best-selling shelves in 2011. Asus reportedly sold 400,000 pieces this year, according to Digitimes. This is the concept of transformation that appeals. Mid-shelf and mid-netbook, it can turn into a computer through its keyboard dock on which it is attached. Android running, it displays a definition of 1280 x 800 pixels or better than the iPad for the same diagonal. Inside is a two Tegra processor that drives the machine. In the end, it was worth 370 euros today for the 16 GB version with keyboard, against 489 euros for an iPad 2.

Nintendo 3DS

Released in April, the 3DS was promised to an ideal future. Successor of the best-selling console of all time, the DS, she had regained the principle with a double screen and licenses such as legendary Mario or Zelda. But two spots came tarnish this idyllic picture: a 3D screen and energy-especially an introductory price of 250 euros, much too high. It was not until the summer of 2011 for Nintendo finally agreed to lower prices, although rapidly elsewhere. At 150 euros for the Big N. laptop finally sells like hotcakes. Logic, it is even cheaper than the DSi.

 iPhone 4S

Apple has already amply demonstrated its expertise in smartphones, but also about marketing and its ability to sell a new product. In October, all indications are that Apple will introduce a new phone during the keynote in the making. Many expected an iPhone 5, and it is finally an iPhone 4S to be announced, causing at first a disappointment among fans. Yet it is indeed the best product launch, in terms of sales ever made by Apple. He has broken the record of pre-orders in 24 hours in the U.S., reaching one million. The four million units sold will be met only a few days later.

Thursday 29 December 2011

The Tops of 2011 - IV

Biography of Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs is not the personality of the year according to the Times, yet the story of his life will certainly be the best-selling book of the year, and what in the world. Amazon already announced the book as one who has the best selling in 2011 on the online platform, while it is out until October. Across the Atlantic, it sold no less than 380 000 copies.

In France, a few days before Christmas, the site of Fnac's biography class among its top 10 sales, less than two months after its release. According to Ipsos, the figure rises to 68,000 copies a few days before Christmas. A figure just huge for a biography. Besides its author Walter Isaacson said he was preparing an enhanced version, citing in particular the last weeks of life of the founder of Apple.

Thursday 22 December 2011

How to Use Your iPad to Control Your Finances

Guest Post Written By :  Eva k
The iPad is a very popular gadget for a number of reasons. It's a flexible device that lends itself to a number of functions and is useful in a range of situations, due mostly to the wide variety of apps that are available for download. Many of these deal with financial control or organisation, so it's no surprise that you can now use your iPad to manage your money and ensure your finances aren't spiralling beyond your control.

For a start, many high street banks have apps that make online banking easier. You simply download the app and then, at your leisure, log in securely to access your banking details. From there, you'll be able to see what's going into and out of your account and view your balance. This is extremely useful as a first step towards financial control.

Beyond simply monitoring your finances, you can use your iPad to actively keep track of upcoming expenditures. Examples include bills and other regular outgoings that are relatively simple enough to keep on top of, but can be a headache if you lose track of them. Bills On Your Table is one app that allows you to track bills and the dates on which they are due. The app lets you organise the bills by category and use your calendar to get things arranged into a schedule. The app also lines up your more pressing bills by arranging them in a timeframe.

If your finances feel as though they're in complete disarray, creating a spreadsheet on your iPad should allow you to exercise more control and get things back in order. The Spreadsheet app enables you to put together, as the name suggests, a number of spreadsheets. These, when created on your iPad, are little different to ones made in Excel on a free laptop and if you're familiar with these you shouldn't find it too hard to get things organised. These spreadsheets are useful when it comes to crafting budgets or working out exactly what expenses you can claim, since they enable mathematical calculations to be performed quickly.

Even small transactions can be managed using the iPad. For example, there is the iHandy Tip Calculator, which aims to save you the hassle and time of manually working out how much you should tip in restaurants or after a cab ride. Simply get out the iPad, load up the app and enter the relevant values. You'll soon have the correct amount to tip at hand.

The iPad is also useful if you're interested in making financial investments. For a start, you can use the iPad's internet access to receive the latest news on stock markets and on the value of your investments. The iPad enables easy access to news websites and feeds, so the latest information is never far away. The StockWatch app gives you a simple way to follow the state of stocks and investigate how mutual funds and bonds are doing. This information is presented in a number of ways, including charts and access to news services, that can then be shared across to other devices.

The iPad's greatest strengths lie in its versatility. When it comes to financial control, this flexibility extends from managing your monthly outgoings and bills all the way to tracking the investments you've made. In this way, it's similar to a free laptop: what you can do with it in terms of financial organisation is almost unlimited.

About the Author:

The above article is composed and edited by Eva k. She is associated with many technology and designing communities including Broadband Expert as their freelance writer and adviser. In her free time she writes articles related to free laptop technology, mobile applications, etc.

Saturday 10 December 2011

Apple: 15 extraordinary patents - II

Apple likes that its products are cleaned up. Pushing the concept to the extreme, a patent suggests that the California Company plans to hide the camera from its computers within the screen. The goal is to end the paradox "being seen while seeing" that prevents the user to look up to his interlocutor in the eye. If since the filing of this patent, in 2009, the iPhone has developed Face Time, the sensor is not (yet) but behind the screen above.