Lego bricks and technology have always been good friends, and it was only a matter of time before a computer was created from Lego bricks. Introducing a working mini Lego replica of a Macintosh computer.
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Apple recently surprised with several interesting novelties. Among other things, he presented the new iPad, which replaces the "grey" model iPad Air 2, which has been on the market since 2014. The newcomer has a bit more muscle. It is powered by the A9 processor, which is also found in the iPhone 6S and iPhone SE. What is surprising is the low price.
Memoji is a mobile application that turns your face into an emoji that you can share with friends instead of a classic digital pictogram.
Tech giant Apple has filed a patent for a laptop that turns an iPhone smartphone into a MacBook laptop, and the phone folds right into the place of the touchpad.
The analyst company Strategy Analytics has published the results of a survey of earnings in the field of smartphones in 2016. It turned out that the company from Cupertino had a 79.2% share in this segment last year! Last year, they earned 42.5 billion euros from the sale of smartphones. A total of 1.5 billion units were sold in 2016, a three percent jump from 2015.
A lot of mobile apps serve as a huge waste of time. Aipoly does not fall into this category. It is an application that helps the blind to miss! Unfortunately, this does not mean that they miss like Metka in Kekc, but it helps the blind and partially sighted to identify things around them more easily. All the user has to do is point the phone and the app will tell them exactly what they are looking at.
Do you remember Norman Seeff's famous black and white photos of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs posing with a new Macintosh at his home (Woodside)? In these photos from 1984, the computer visionary was wearing a Seiko wristwatch, which became a global bestseller in these photos taken for Time magazine. Seiko has now decided to revive the famous watch and launch a limited series of "Steve Jobs" watches, originally known as the Seiko Chariot.
In April, the technology giant Apple will move to new premises in Silicon Valley, which span over 70 hectares. The relocation of more than 12,000 employees will take half a year. The campus had a working name of Campus 2, but was officially named Apple Park. The construction is not quite finished yet and will drag on into the summer, but today we can already admire this futuristic wonder in Cupertino, California, which will be one of the most energy-efficient buildings in the world.
In addition to the new iPads, Apple is expected to introduce the red iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone SE in March, which will have more storage space.
Some time ago, the news broke that Apple would start making cars. It later turned out that it was more than just rumours. The news was inspired by NeoMam Studios, which created the iCar collection. The designers imagined how Apple's vehicles would look if they were based on the model of Apple's products, such as the iPhone 7, MacBook Air, Macintosh, etc.
We recently wrote that Apple is developing its own TV content, and here is the first trailer for the reality show Planet of the Apps with Black Eyed Peas singer Will.i.am, actresses Jessica Alba and Gwyneth Paltrow, and celebrity speaker Gary Vaynerchuk and social media experts and owners of the multi-million dollar marketing agency VaynerMedia. In the show, selected app developers for Apple's operating systems, iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS will compete for funds of up to ten million US dollars.
Finally! Although the presentation of the new iPhone is still far away, a lot is already known about the successor of the iPhone 7 model. It's mostly unconfirmed news, but it's almost certain that the new iPhone will offer wireless charging. Like the first iPhone, the iPhone 8 (iPhone X?) will be able to be charged wirelessly, which its competitors have been offering for "a decade".