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Printeroid is an innovative invention that connects our iPhones and iPads with technology that prints our photos, tickets, tickets and much more "on the go".
After Wall Street almost threw up its hands on Apple in 2013 (halved value) and symbolically called it a rotten apple, thanks to the iPhone 6, it managed to remove the tilted part (as symbolized by their logo) in time, stop further expansion and breathe fully again lungs. Thus, Apple has now reached new record heights, as the market value of the giant from Cupertino has exceeded 560 billion euros.
What could be better than all 534 Apple products collected on one poster?
Apple has always given designers wet dreams with its products. Only you can do more and in a different way. Apple has been waiting for a long time for the iMac series, but now it has presented a new model that has 67 percent more pixels than a typical 4k screen. Apple claims that the 27-inch iMac has the highest resolution of any in the world. It has as many as 14.7 million pixels.
Well, we have it. One more proof that Apple is now copying from Samsung and not the other way around. The latest iPhone 6 is indeed bendable, and yes, you're right, Samsung recently patented bendability. But there is no promise of a new legal saga, because with Apple it is not about the flexibility of the screen, but about the case, which is unexpected. Alarms went off at Apple and the giant promised a change to all those whose pockets were dented by the curvature.
With the help of the hippest mobile app, Hipmoji, our mobile messages will be even more fun.
Part of Apple's success is also its almost Masonic mysteriousness. We rarely get a glimpse behind the scenes, into the guts of the product, so the behind-the-scenes "accreditation" we got from ex-Apple designer Mark Kawan, which even some Apple employees didn't get before, is like Willy Wonka's golden ticket from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie.
After Apple sent its followers into a frenzy a few days ago with the introduction of the iPhone 6, on September 11 they were saddened by the news that one of its flagships, the iPod classic mp3 player, had ended its life. Probably not many tears will be shed because of this, rather more of everything else (apps, music, movies, etc.), but the fact that the iPod has lived to a good age - 13 (digital) years, which is equal to 50 human years, should not be overlooked.
Apple also introduced the Apple Watch yesterday, without the i accessory. And as it looks, even without the dot on the i, because the Apple Watch is just an expensive fashion accessory that can only work in combination with the parent device. So iPhone 5, 5S and 6.
While we were in the dark about the form of the iPhone 6 until the very end, we already know a lot more about its "brains", the iOS 8 operating system, because the selected beta version has been tasting since June, when Apple presented the eight at developer conference WWDC (World Wide Developer's Conference) and allowed us to put our finger on the user experience of the highly anticipated smartphone.
Well, we lived to see him. Apple's event of the year and consequently the iPhone 6. Maybe at 7 p.m. we won't witness the pyrotechnic fireworks like for the New Year, but we will therefore witness the fireworks of the emotions of Apple's followers, who with the countdown are almost at the end. And the fact that the conference will take place at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts, where Steve Jobs introduced Macintosh computers in 1984, only fuels the public's expectations.











