The dust hasn't settled yet from Apple's Keynote event, where, among other things, they presented the new iPhone X, and already... well, the dust is rising again. Well, that's what these events actually are. Wondering what we're talking about? About the designers who took care of the funniest, bizarre, we can't find a better term, version of the iPhone X!
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Apple's new Apple Watch Series 3 will be able to use LTE technology and a virtual SIM card that will have the same number as your iPhone, without you even having to carry your phone.
At this year's Keynote, in addition to all the high-profile innovations, the brand new Apple TV was also presented. It brings innovations to the world of technology that will further improve the experience of watching movies, shows and sports events.
Along with the iPhone X, Apple announced the arrival of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus smartphones. It is an upgrade of the predecessor: iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are now 'dressed' in extremely durable glass on the back (for wireless charging), they are powered by a more powerful A11 Bionic processor, the cameras are improved, and the screen is enriched with True Tone technology.
This time, under the spotlight of the Apple Keynote event, we saw quite a few innovations: the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, the third-generation Apple Watch, the Apple TV with 4K resolution, and finally something we've been waiting a decade for: the iPhone X. Here's a device that is, according to Tim Cook, far smarter, far more capable and far more creative than any before.
Rumors, rumours, rumours. Although where there's smoke there's fire, so they might hold. We are talking about the date of the Keynote event, which Apple organizes on every major occasion. This time, that opportunity is the iPhone 8, which will also mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone. Rumor has it that it will happen on September 12th. When will we be able to buy the iPhone 8?
Us mere mortals like to ask for the recipes of the most successful or richest (maybe both) people. In the meantime, let's buy a lottery ticket. In 2004, when Apple was not as strong a brand as it is today, Steve Jobs imagined the rules that he followed on the way to success. He apparently put them together with then-Vice President John Brandon, as they called them “JB's Rules for Success”. Let's look at them.
You can find everything on the Youtube channel. Among other things, the "survival" test of two mobile phones, carried out by Adrian Isen, otherwise apparently a big fan of technological tests, which he then shares with the public. Isen decided to test how the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and iPhone 6S would survive 9 hours frozen in Coca Cola. Why exactly Coca-Cola? Because people love her, Isen said. He predicted Samsung's victory, but let's see how it all worked out.
The guesswork is over. We know what the new iPhone 8 will look like when it's unveiled in just over two (read 3) months, as plans to make cases for the much-coveted gadget have surfaced online. So detailed that there's no doubt - this is the new iPhone 8.
You probably don't need any special explanation why texting and 'scratching' on your phone while driving is a very, very bad idea. And Apple is aware of this. In iOS 11, coming this fall, there will be a feature where your iPhone will not allow you to drive and use your phone at the same time.
A lot of choice often leads to more gray hairs. Especially when the things to choose from are relatively similar. This is now also the case with computing devices. Until recently, we only had a mobile phone and a computer at our disposal, but now there is a huge amount of 'grey area' in between. In addition to a smartphone, we usually need a laptop, a tablet, and recently the popular chromebook. What are the differences between them and what you should know before you decide to buy, read below.
In the early 1990s, Apple introduced its first color desktop computer, the Macintosh Color Classic, and nothing has been the same since. However, few people probably knew that at that time Apple also produced a prototype pair of sports shoes with the Apple logo in rainbow colors. They were initially sold to an employee of the company, who then resold them on eBay in 2007 for a meager US$79. Then the trail of them was lost.