Thursday, June 11, 2015

Brand New IOS 9 from Apple



Continuity is one of the best things about going all in on Apple hardware. With it, you can easily send and receive calls or text messages from your Mac or iPad — even when your iPhone is in another room. But one requirement of using Continuity is that both devices must be on the same Wi-Fi network. With iOS 9, that's set to change, and T-Mobile wants the world to know it's the first major US carrier to offer Continuity through its cellular network. Based on screenshots of the first iOS 9 beta, you'll need to have Wi-Fi calling switched on to get this feature, but once that's done you'll be able to participate in conversations on your Mac or iPad no matter what Wi-Fi network they're connected to.
It sounds like a small change, but it's definitely a convenient one. If you were to accidentally leave your iPhone at home, you'd still be able to answer calls and messages from your Mac laptop at work, for example. Moving Continuity to cellular networks basically means you'll never be out of reach when working on an internet-connected Mac or Apple's tablet.
T-Mobile is already supporting this feature for developers running the iOS 9 preview build; many more people will be able to try it out once Apple launches a public beta of the update next month. But it's very doubtful that T-Mobile will stand alone by the time iOS 9 launches to all consumers this fall. At that point, you can expect to see many big mobile operators add support for Continuity over cell networks.
Video Review IOS 9
Source : Apple , The Verge 

Friday, October 25, 2013

Turn Your iPhone 5c Into Your Very Own Pokémon With This Cool Wallpaper + Printable Sticker Combo

Brower’s mini conversion kit consists of a wallpaper depicting the face of a Pokémon, as well as a print-off sticker for the rear shell; in effect, turning your iPhone 5c into a fully-fledged Pokémon character. Unfortunately, you’re pretty much stuck with the character specific to the color of the iPhone 5c you have, but considering the options, it’s certainly not that bad.
Once you have applied the wallpaper to your home screen and or lock screen, all you need to do is download and print the corresponding shell, tail or fin, and stick it to the back of your handset. Voila! You’re now the proud owner of your very own Pokémon!
To me, the Bulbasaur green looks pretty badass, but then again, I’d find it hard to turn down the people’s favorite Pikachu, which arguably looks the most complete of the five available.


So, whether you’re a fan of the series, or are simply just looking for something to do while your iPhone 5s-owning friends wax poetic about Touch ID and gold trimming, turning your iPhone 5c into a Pokémon does not only add a nice touch of customization, but will help you get one over on those rocking the flagship handset.
But hey, remember that the iPhone 5c is not an actual Pokémon, and no matter how many YouTube videos suggest that it’s a good idea, don’t start throwing your phone around, because, well… it will break!
You can download the wallpaper and the printable stickers from http://www.georgemichaelbrower.com/pokemon5c/

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Updated MacBook Pros, iPads, and Mac Pro All Reportedly Expected by Mid-November

Apple is set to release refreshed MacBook Pro models, new iPads, and the newly designed Mac Pro all by mid-November, according to French website MacGeneration [Google Translate]. The report shares target dates for each new product, with the new MacBook Pros with Intel's Haswell processors expected to be released on October 24 or 25, the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 on October 30 or 31, and the release of the Mac Pro expected on November 15.



The website's projection for a new line of MacBook Pros is somewhat likely, with both the 13-inch and 15-inch models showing up in benchmarks over the past couple of months as a release has seemed inevitable. The new line of laptops is expected boast improved battery life due to Intel's power-efficient Haswell processors, along with the more powerful "Iris" integrated graphics found in the chipset. Other potential features for the upcoming laptops include faster PCI Express-based flash storage, as well as faster 802.11ac "Gigabit" Wi-Fi.

Meanwhile, an expected release of the fifth-generation iPad and the second-generation iPad mini seems less likely on the given days of Ocotber 30 or 31, due to the iPad 4 and iPad mini launching on Friday, November 2 last year. Traditionally, Apple's major iOS devices have launched on the Friday of the week after the initial announcement, and thus it would appear more likely that the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 would launch on Friday, November 1. The next-generation iPad is expected to feature a thinner design, while the upcoming iPad mini is set to feature a high-resolution Retina display.

The projected November 15 release of Apple's radically redesigned Mac Pro does seem probable, as the company announced the device back in June at WWDC for a Fall 2013 release, with the expected day of release coming two weeks before the "Black Friday" holiday shopping date across the United States. The new Mac Pro features a compact cylindrical design, along with Ivy Bridge E Xeon processors, dual AMD FirePro graphics chips, and fast PCI Express-based flash storage among other professional-grade internals.

Apple is expected to unveil both the fifth-generation iPad and the second-generation iPad mini during an October 22 event that will also showcase other Apple products such as OS X Mavericks, the Mac Pro, and potentially may also include the announcement of a refreshed MacBook Pro line.

It should be noted that MacGeneration has a mixed track record on its rumor claims, although the site claims that the source for this report had previously accurately shared word of the 16 GB iPod touch released earlier this year. But one recent high-profile miss for the site was a September claim [Google Translate] that Apple's iPad and Mac media event would take place today, October 15.

source : Mac-Rumor

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Fix iOS 7 iTunes Store Crashing Issue On iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

Solution 1


Go through Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings. Please note, while this will remove your saved hotspots, it won’t purge any of your data.
 

 Solution 2

 

Step 2: Voila; often, this is enough to prevent the crashing for some folks. Sure, it’s a bit of a pain in the rear having to take an extra turning before getting to the required content, but it will suffice until Apple comes through with something a tad more practical.


Solution 3
This simple, one-step fix that involves going to the Settings app on your home screen and navigating through Safari > Block Cookies > and selecting “From third parties and advertisers” only.

Solution 4


Step 1: Force-close all of your running apps.
Step 2: Sign out of your iTunes account, and then back in again by going to Settings > iTunes & App Store > Apple ID > Sign Out.
Step 3: Restart your device, and launch the iTunes Store app, which should now be crash-free.


Did any of the above work out for you? Do share your comments below!

Source : Redmondpie

 

Transform Your iPhone 5c Into A Connect 4 Board Using This App And Official Apple 5c Case [VIDEO]

The App Store is a goldmine of weird and wonderful creations, and although we see plenty of intuitive apps and wonderfully enticing games, sometimes an app comes along so novel that it just has to get a mention. If you’ve seen some of the official iPhone 5c cases, you’ll know that there’s one featuring quite a few circular holes on the back. In many ways, it could resemble a Connect 4 board, and thanks to the nous of one developer, the Hasbro classic has been remade to work in conjunction with the new case. Details after the break.

Although the holes in the case are found to the rear, one can simply flip the case back-to-front, which then facilitates a physical Connect 4 board. From there, competitors can enjoy the iconic title as if it were a real Connect 4 board, and although the original, touch-friendly title is still pretty good fun, this neat little case trick is a neat amalgam of classic and contemporary.



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iPad 6 Will Feature 30 to 40 Percent More Pixels Than Current Retina Display iPad, Launching Next Year [Report]

It’s typical in today’s digital industry that we should begin talking about a product before its would-be predecessor has even hit the market, and although we’re fairly sure that Apple will be announcing a new iPad 5 at some point this fall, resident Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities already has the scoop on the iPad 6, in a note which was picked up by 9to5Mac.

Apparently, it will offer a resolution exceeding the current standard of Apple’s so-called Retina iPad panel, with 30-40% more pixels over the 9.7-inch diameter.

It feels almost disrespectful to the iPad 5 to begin talking about next year’s potential release, but in today’s fast-moving digital world, it’s something that has to be done. After all, it was only last year that Apple took the decision to release two iPads within a seven month period, and although the iPad 4 was a rather rushed, unrefined effort, the bloated nature of the tablet should be rectified with the iPad 5.





We already know that the fifth-gen model will likely take on the same, or similar form factor to the iPad mini, as well as packing a tidy spec upgrade with an improved, perhaps A7 processor and new camera. But if Kuo is on point with his forecasts for the iPad 6 – bearing in mind he has a fairly solid track record – we may soon be dazzled by an uber-sharp, higher-than-Retina resolution display.
The blogosphere has also been abuzz with reports suggesting that Apple may be toying with the idea of building a larger, 12.9-inch iPad, and while Kuo remains on the fence with regards to whether the device is real, he does believe that if the Cupertino is planning such a slate, it won’t hit the market next year.



 Kuo also believes that Apple may release a 12-inch, Retina-enabled MacBook Air, which would be thinner and lighter than the current models. Ever since the MacBook Pro got the customary Retina upgrade, the market has been waiting for the Air to follow suit, and although it was the first to get the Haswell upgrade back in the summer, the thinnest of the Apple notebook family still doesn’t offer that same dazzling display as its higher-end cousin.




There’s also suggestion of a cheaper iMac arriving at some point to help bolster flagging sales of the current gen, which arrived late last year.


Source : Redmondpie & mac rumor 

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Apple Predicted to Release Ultra-Slim 12-Inch MacBook with Retina Display in Mid-2014


90mm, f22





Apple may be planning to release a 12-inch MacBook with an all-new design and high-resolution Retina Display in the middle of 2014, according to KGI Securities anaylst Ming-Chi Kuo.


Specifically, the new MacBook is expected to feature a clamshell form factor even thinner than the current MacBook Air, and may debut at a lower-price point than the current Retina MacBook Pro line due to an improving yield rate. While Kuo stops short of calling the new model a replacement for the current MacBook Air line, his description of the model suggests that it would indeed supplant Apple's current ultra-slim notebook line.
We expect the unprecedented 12” model will boast both the portability of the 11” model, and productivity of the 13” model. The high resolution display will also offer the outstanding visual experience of the Retina MacBook Pro. The offering will likely be lighter and slimmer than the existing MacBook Air to further highlight ease of portability in the cloud computing era. We think the form factor will showcase a much improved clamshell structure, and that it will redefine laptop computing once again following the milestone created by the MacBook Air.
Kuo's claims match with a report from NPD DisplaySearch analysts earlier this week claiming that Apple is planning to introduce a new 12-inch MacBook Air next year. That new model was predicted to use a high-resolution 2304 x 1440 display

Both rumors also fall in line with earlier reports that Apple is set to move to IGZO displays for many of its future products, allowing for higher-resolution displays with lower power consumption.

Kuo has generally been quite accurate with his predictions over the past several years, including accurately outlining many of the details of Apple's 2013 launch plans as far back as January. Other accurate predictions have included the introduction of a "third MacBook line" that arrived in the form of Retina MacBook Pro models and the discontinuation of the 17-inch MacBook Pro last year.