Thursday 25 July 2013

Apple iPhone 5, iPad Mini to go on sale in China in December




Apple Inc.’s iPhone 5 and iPad Mini tablet will start selling in China next month, adding the world’s most populous country to the more than 40 markets where the devices are already available.The iPad Mini will be available Dec. 7 in China and the iPhone 5 will be sold a week later, Cupertino, California-based Apple said today in a statement that didn’t specify which wireless carriers will offer the smartphone.China contributed revenue of US$23.8-billion in Apple’s fiscal year ended in September, accounting for 15% of the total and up 78% from the previous year, Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said last month on a conference call. He projected at the time the iPhone 5 would arrive in China in December.

The company introduced the smaller version of the iPad last month to help keep customers from buying low-cost tablets from competitors such as Microsoft Corp., Amazon.com Inc. and Google Inc. It debuted the new version of the iPhone, responsible for a third of profit, in September.Topics: FP Tech Desk, Apple Inc., Apple iPad, Apple iPhone 5

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Apple explores chunkier iPhones with bigger screens, cheaper $99 model: sources

Apple Inc is exploring launching iPhones with bigger screens, as well as cheaper models in a range of colours, over the next year, said four people with knowledge of the matter, as it takes a cue from rival Samsung Electronics.Here’s a look at some of the apps Apple just killed with iOS 7, its new mobile operating software.The moves, which are still under discussion, underscore how the California-based firm that once ruled the smartphone market is increasingly under threat from its aggressive South Korean competitor. Samsung has overtaken Apple in market share through the popularity of its bigger-screen Galaxy “phablets” and by flooding the market with a range of products at different prices.

Apple is looking at introducing at least two bigger iPhones next year – one with a 4.7-inch screen and one with a 5.7-inch screen – said the sources, including those in the supply chain in Asia. They said suppliers have been approached with plans for the larger screens, but noted it is still unclear whether Apple will actually launch its flagship product in the larger sizes.“They constantly change product specifications almost to the final moment, so you’re not really sure whether this is the final prototype,” said one person with direct knowledge of the matter.

UNDER PRESSURE : Apple’s possible shift to offer what is often referred to as “phablets” – chunkier smartphones not quite big enough to qualify as tablets – comes as the long-time consumer and investor darling faces pressure to deliver more than one new handset model a year. Critics say its pace of innovation has slowed since the death of legendary co-founder Steve Jobs.The iPhone 5 launched last September was the first to veer away from the Apple phone’s 3.5-inch screen, which Jobs famously deemed “the perfect size for consumers” and had been used in every iPhone since the iconic device was unveiled in 2007.The current iPhone 5 has one of the smaller screens among the best-selling smartphones in the mobile market, where consumers spend more time browsing the web and streaming content. Samsung’s Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 2 have 5-inch and 5.5-inch screens, respectively.

For this year, Apple is expected to launch two new models, widely referred to as the iPhone 5S, with new fingerprint technology, and a cheaper version in plastic casing, supply chain sources have said. Apple plans to dress up the cheaper phone in a range of 5-6 colours to differentiate it from the more expensive model that has traditionally come only in black and white.The U.S. firm has discussed a price of US$99 for the cheaper phone, the timing of which could slip to next year, one of the people said. It’s not yet clear what the final price would be.Apple – whose revenue growth has decelerated from the heady days of 2010 when it introduced the iPad and when the iPhone was the world’s top selling smartphone – has sought ways to re-energize its flagship line.

BROADER PRODUCT RANGE : Analysts say the company needs a cheaper gadget to push on in growth markets in China and India, and to counter Samsung’s edge in having phones priced up and down the spectrum. China, the world’s biggest smartphone market, is set to grow 48 percent this year, outpacing the global increase of 31 percent, according to industry forecasts.While Apple only offers a single phone model across all markets, it has successfully marketed the iPod music player and its iPad in different sizes and at varying prices. Asked at last month’s AllThingsD industry conference why Apple hasn’t launched different sized iPhones, CEO Tim Cook said: “We haven’t so far. That doesn’t shut off the future.”He explained that the range of iPods serve different audiences and needs. “On the phone, that’s the question. Are we now at a point to serve enough people that we need to do that?”

Cook noted a larger screen comes with trade-offs on features such as battery life, resolution and brightness.Test production for both the standard and cheaper iPhone models aims to start next month, with mass production ramping up in August to meet a September launch target, two people said.“Trial production was originally planned to start in June, but the mixing of colours is taking longer than expected as Apple has very high and idealistic standards,” said one source in Asia, adding 20 million plastic iPhones are expected to ship in the October-December quarter.Japan’s Sharp Corp and Japan Display and South Korea’s LG Display will supply the panels for the aluminium iPhone 5S and the plastic iPhone, while Hon Hai Precision Industry will assemble the higher-end phone and Pegatron will put together the cheaper model.

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Apple earnings expected to reveal no-growth quarter as new iPhones, iPads awaited

After years of blowout quarters and impressive financial results, analysts who cover Apple Inc. are forecasting the tech giant will report almost no revenue growth for the first time since the iPhone’s debut six years ago.Apple monitors work spaces, makes developers chain products to desks, and even requires employees to cover up devices with black cloaksWith new products not expected until fall at the earliest, and forecasts predicting a second consecutive quarter of earnings decline, the company’s third-quarter results will likely serve as further proof that a decade-long streak of financial ascendance is over.

Since peaking 10 months ago at $705.07, Apple’s stock has plummeted by about 40% to about $425 – wiping out roughly $260-billion in shareholder wealth.The Cupertino, Calif.-based computer maker has faced rising pressure from from competitors in recent years, with the likes of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Google Inc. and even HTC Corp. producing a bevy of powerful yet low-cost devices that have rivaled Apple’s in terms of features and capabilities.

However, Apple has also faced a new challenge in recent months that has seen lower cost but less profitable previous-generation devices such as the iPhone 4/4S and iPad 2 continue to sell strongly alongside more modern devices such as the iPhone 5 and fourth-generation iPad with Retina display.n a research note release Monday, UBS Investment Research analyst Steven Milunovich warned investors not to “underestimate the iPad 2, which is popular with price-conscious consumers and in education, retail, and hospitality.”Stifel Nicolaus analysts Aaron Rakers and Sanji Wadhawini also estimate that most of the 21 million iPads they believe Apple sold were likely for the iPad Mini, whose price starts at $329, or $170 less than the cheapest model of the latest full-sized iPad.

Analyst consensus expects EPS to come in at $7.31 – down nearly 22% year-over-year – and revenue of $35-billion. Apple’s own guidance for the quarter is between $33.5-billion and $35.5-billion.Sales of iPhones for the just-ended quarter, meanwhile, are expected to total about 26 million – around the same number as this time last year.At Canaccord Genuity, analyst Michael Walkley lowered his firm’s price target to $530, down from $560, due to slower growth in high-end smartphone sales.“However, we believe the strong ongoing demand for the more affordable iPhone 4 demonstrates the potential for very strong unit sales for a new lower-priced iPhone that might launch later this year,” Mr. Walkley wrote.

“Recent reports suggest that Apple may be looking to take entry-level markets more seriously in exchange for better margins.”Leaked photos and documents suggest that Apple is working on updated version of its existing main product — an iPhone 5S — as well as a mid-range iPhone that will sell in multiple colours.Apple chief executive officer Tim Cook had previously warned investors and analysts not to expect any new products or product lines from Apple until later this year and into 2014, preferring instead to focus on software updates to its existing devices.

The next version of the company’s mobile operating system, iOS 7, was shown to developers at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, for example, alongside an updated version of its desktop operating system OS X Mavericks. Both will be available to consumers this fall.Topeka Capital Market’s Brian White expressed similar thinking, noting that “it would be shortsighted for investors to place too much weight on near-term results as we believe a major new product cycle is in the works over the next 12-18 months.”

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Thursday 18 July 2013

Verizon Edge announced as its expensive answer to T-Mobile’s JUMP!












Last week, T-Mobile announced a new JUMP! program that allows you to upgrade your device every 6 months. Well, AT&T and Verizon have started getting in on this, with Verizon announcing its new “Verizon Edge” program today. However, this plan is much different than what T-Mobile is offering. The way Edge works, is customers will go to a new “no-contract plan,” and will be paying for the entire device over a 24 month installment plan. However, after getting on this plan, you can change your device every 6 months. That is about where the similarity to JUMP! ends is the “new every 6 month aspect.” Verizon, however, makes it where you must pay for half of the device’s total price and turn in the device in order to get a new one.

The problem with this program, and the reason I personally would advise against it, is because you are still on one of Verizon’s currently available plans. What’s the problem with this? Well, those plans, and therefore the prices attached, are designed for Verizon to make back the price of the phone that is being subsidized when you sign a contract. In essence, this means you paying for the same phone, twice. That is the problem, and if you don’t think it is a problem, to each their own. However, unless Verizon decides to make some special plans for this program that make more sense, like T-Mobile has done, then this could be a successful program. At the moment however, I will not be looking into this. If you want more information.

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VLC is coming back to the App Store after a 2 year absence
























After nearly 2 years of VLC being absent from the App Store, it is making its return. To be included in the new, remade and rebuilt version of the application are features like Wi-Fi uploads to allow you to get media from your computer to your device faster. Those of you that have been missing the application can look shortly for it in the App Store. Currently I’m seeing contradicting reports, however, with some saying it will be available shortly and then some saying it will in the App Store tomorrow, July 19th. Nonetheless, it’s coming back. According to MacStories, who got some hands on time with the new app, it should be familiar to those that used to use it:

I’ve been able to test the new VLC for iOS for the past few weeks, and, in terms of visual appearances, the app isn’t too dissimilar from the old version that was available on the App Store in 2010. A main screen lists all your media with thumbnail previews, and you can tap on an item to start playback in a full-screen media player. However, in spite of a UI reminiscent of the old version, VLC has been completely rewritten to use modern audio and video output modules, multi-core decoding, and support for any file type supported by VLC on the desktop. In my tests, the app was able to quickly start playing any video file that I threw at it, such as .mp4 and .mkv files.

If you are interested, keep your eye on the App Store for anything, and check back here as I’ll update with a link when it’s released.
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Sunday 14 July 2013

Beeline, third largest Russian carrier, cuts ties with iPhone

























While Apple’s flagship iPhone has been slowly working its way to all four major carriers in the United States in recent years, it appears as if things are not going as well for the Cupertino firm’s phone overseas in Russia. It was announced today that Beeline, the third largest carrier in Russia, has decided not to renew its contract with Apple over alleged “harsh conditions” attached to the agreement.

It is also rumored that in place of the iPhone contract, Beeline has recently come to terms with Samsung to sell the Galaxy line of phones to consumers. This is reportedly because Samsung offered much more reasonable requests in its agreement with the carrier. Some of the issues with Apple’s requrements include large volume purchases, and advanced payment.It is also worth noting that of the original three carriers to sell the iPhone in Russia, not a single one of them still has ties to Apple’s phone. MTS, Megafon and Beeline were the original vendors of the phone in Russia, and MTS ended sales of the iPhone at the end of last year, even though Beeline and MTS are still listed as official iPhone carriers.

Chief Hi-Tech analyst Dmitry Ryabinin believes that Vimpelcom, Beeline’s parent company, ended its iPhone agreement in part because of Apple’s upcoming retail stores in Russia.This decision might be connected to the fact that Vimpelcom signed a contract with Samsung. Moreover, Apple is getting ready to open its own retail store chain in Russia and is not interested in having many third-party vendors.

Apple’s conditions are harsh, especially in the marketing department, and are not always beneficial for its partners. That’s why Vimpelcom’s decision looks logical.Unfortunately for Apple, Russia is a large market for smartphones, and it looks as if Samsung is gaining more allies within the country, while Apple is making enemies. What do you think about Beeline’s decision to drop the iPhone?

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Indium tin oxide, what makes touchscreens touch-sensitive, is almost gone















Though we like to believe so, iPhone and other touchscreen devices are not “magic” unfortunately, and there is actually some science behind how they work. The thin, transparent material used in current iPhones is called indium tin oxide, and according to some research, the world is running out of it. Industry experts are saying that the world could be out of indium, the metal that is mined to make ITO, within the next decade. To combat this possible scarcity of touchscreen technology materials, experts and researchers gathered at Semicon West in San Francisco this past week in order to look at new alternatives.

Nanotech Biomachines CEO and CTO Will Martinez showed off his companies idea of the next-generation of touchscreen materials, which is called graphene. Using a layer of carbon atoms only one atom thick, it can be bent almost every which way, meaning that it could be used for flexible displays, and to make current generation displays less likely to stop working when experiencing shock damage. Among other alternatives included one that is already in practice: silver nanowires. This is already being used in some devices, and has been tested with flexible displays as well. Hopefully something effective, but cheap enough to stay competitive, will begin going into mainstream devices.

Tags: almost, gone, indium, iPhone, oxide, Tin, Touch Screen
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iPhone thief gets caught by forgetting his Samsung Galaxy at scene



















The Washington Post is reporting that a robbery involving the theft of iPhones at a store in Springfield, Illinois was solved after police found – get this – the robber’s Samsung Galaxy phone. Authorities were able to track the account linked to the device of 25 year old Travis Montgomery Snyder after finding it “inside the front door of the store, under broken glass.” The police traced the account linked with the device then, in conjunction with a security camera’s footage of someone matching Snyder’s description, were able to obtain a search warrant for his arrest. The last sentence of the report is my favorite though, being “No word on whether he was seeking an upgrade.”

Something that Apple has done in order to try and combat the high level of iPhone thefts is enact “Activation Lock,” a feature that is chained to a user’s iCloud account through Find My iPhone. When someone tries to restore the device, they are given a prompt that the phone may not be restored unless Activation Lock is disabled. Well, in order for Activation Lock to be disabled, you must sign in to your iCloud and disable it, theoretically “locking” others from making it into a “like-new” phone.

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Apple buys into company to start producing in-house chips
























There have been rumors for quite a while that Apple will begin manufacturing its processors for different devices, such as the iOS device lineup, all in-house. These rumors are here again, as SemiAccurate (a site for which the name well represents its track record) is reporting that Apple has just bought in to a chip fabrication company so that it may be able to do exactly what the rumors suggest: build its own chips. Unfortunately the full report is stuck behind a $1,000/year paywall so the company that Apple has bought into isn’t specified. However, as AppleInsider points out, tags to the article indicate that a possibility is United Microelectronics Corporation. This Taiwanese based company has seen a few Apple rumors in years back, however nothing much more became of those.

This rumor definitely needs to be taken with a handful of salt, as this site has been way off sometimes in terms of rumors. In 2011, SemiAccurate said that Apple would begin shifting its MacBoo lineup from Intel processors to ARM processors. Obviously, nothing ever became of that. However, it did accurately predict the shift back to Nvidia graphics chips from AMD chips. Apple has been in reportedly been in talks with other companies, such as TMSC, in order to manufacture its chips for future devices. This looks like Apple is getting pretty serious about the idea of dropping Samsung, which it has been trying to do for a while if rumors are to be believed.Tags: Apple, buys, Chip, custom, house, in, into, Processor, production


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Saturday 13 July 2013

Rumor: No Retina iPad mini 2 until early 2014? Display shortages blamed





Not for the first time, display panel shortages are being blamed for a supposed pushing back of the iPad mini 2's release. The latest report comes via Economic Daily News and claims that the 7.9? Retina display panels are in short supply and that it could result in the second generation iPad mini’s launch being delayed.Badly translated (by Google) excerpt below:

The market believes that if the iPad mini postponed to the first quarter of next year, though not keep up with the traditional Christmas season, but the relevant supply chain in the first quarter shipments will zoom in, just to encounter the Lunar New Year period, the mainland factories recruitment difficulties will affect future Apple orders performance.

While it’s no surprise to hear these kind of reports, it’s no guarantee that the sources leaking the information know what’s going on. If anything, it simply adds to the bigger picture that nobody really knows what’s going on (except Apple). Just the other day speculation was published stating that Cupertino is yet to decide whether to stick with the current display resolution, or double up and go Retina for the iPad mini. This back-and-forth between Retina and non-Retina has got everyone confused, to the point which NPD DisplaySearch once claimed that Apple would offer both resolutions.

This latest report may not give us a clear picture of the next iPad mini, but it does give us a clear picture of the sources and reporters’ opinions and knowledge. Essentially, no one really knows anything. The fact that different sources and analysts are changing their minds all the time is a clear indication that they haven’t got Apple’s plans pinned down, and our favorite fruit company is making it hard for anyone to find out what’s going on.

Based on the success of last year’s November release, I’d be very surprised to see an iPad mini 2 arrive at the beginning of next year, so soon after the holiday season. I’m still betting on an October/November refresh of both sizes of iPads, but could yet be proven wrong.



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Take your social self back in time with Timehop [Review]














Sometimes you wonder exactly what you were up to a year or two ago. Well, Timehop is a social networking app from DOUBLEDUB INC that allows you to find out just that.By linking up your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flickr and Foursquare accounts, Timehop allows you to see exactly where you were and what you were doing on this exact date in previous years by showing you what you shared. As well as adding social networks, you can also give the application permission to access your iPhone camera roll, Dropbox photos and even photos stored on your desktop computer through its Timehop Sync software for Mac and PC.

You can then share these moments again with your friends on the app’s shared stories page as well as through Facebook and Twitter.It’s pretty easy to get started with the app, it simply prompts you to log in to what services you wish to include and within seconds you’re into “Today’s Timehop”. This is where the app will bring together old tweets, status updates and photos from this date previous years. The more networks you add, the better your results will be.The app is really well designed with a well polished and thought out user interface and cute dancing dinosaur character that appears from time to time. It’s really smooth and if you’ve spent any time using social networking apps before, you’ll have no problems using Timehop. There’s also a web version of the app that is entirely consistent with the iOS app and is just as usable.

As usable and well-designed as the app is, I have problems assessing just how useful it is. As it stands, I have only one other friend that uses the app which makes the shared stories page a tad boring. I imagine if I had a few more friends on the network this would be a much more interesting prospect.I’m also not one to share too much on social networks so on most days the app won’t be able to pull up much about me, a problem that some users may face and others may not. Furthermore, the app doesn’t allow users to cycle through other days’ content – you can only view shared moments from this exact date in previous years.I also don’t really need or have room for another social networking app in my life and as interesting as it can be to find out exactly what you were doing in previous years, this is not something I’d find myself wondering every day.

If you are someone who is intrigued by the thought of your previously shared moments, Timehop is a well designed app that fits the bill perfectly, especially if you have friends that are also similarly intrigued. It’s an original idea that has been implemented well.For me, Timehop doesn’t fulfil a need and, while mildly interesting, I can’t see myself using it on more than a handful of occasions. But, for the socialite with lots of friends, and addiction to twitter and a massive library of Instagram images, it can be hard to remember all the awesome stuff you were doing this time last year (or the year before… and so on.)

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Top 5 Stories This Week: Leaked iPhone pics, speculated iPad 5 release date and more.....



















July is often the quiet before the storm of iPhone and iPad news starts to heat up. The next generation devices aren’t far away from being released, and with production ramping up very soon, it’s natural for leaked parts to surface. Over the past couple of weeks all the leaks have been supposed parts of the “budget” iPhone. It’s supposedly colorful, bright and low cost with curved edges. Apart from that, we’ve had iPad rumors, some great deals and a couple of cool glitches and hacks. Check them out below.(As always, headlines are links to the original articles if you want to read more in depth. This week, they should all open up in new tabs too, just in case you want to keep a “finger” in this page as a reference point.)

This weekend only, Best Buy kicked off a great trade-in program, offering $200 gift cards to anyone trading in an iPad 2 or 3rd gen model with Retina.As always, we got some leaked photos of the next generation iPhone and the colorful, rumored budget model.

Perhaps the least logical of all the rumors. Although the dates in themselves are fine, the logic used to get them is – quite frankly – ridiculous. So, read it with caution.Perhaps my favorite story of the week: There’s a glitch in iOS 7 beta 3 that allows you to hide unused stock iOS apps using nothing but a few presses on the home key and display.With carriers opting not to offer unlimited plans anymore, a hack has been released that allows you to bypass your carriers’ tethering restrictions and get free personal hotspot use from your iDevice.
Tags: Apple, iOS 7, iPad, iPad Mini, Leaks, News//Articles, Rumors



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Yellow Jacket case for iPhone packs 650,000 volt stun gun

The Indiegogo-funded Yellow Jacket case has today been released for iPhone 4 and 4S.The Yellow Jacket is a fairly substantial 1-inch-thick case, available in white, black, pink and yellow (only in black on launch day). It’s not particularly nice to look at but provides a decent amount of protection.The Yellow Jacket’s USP is the 650,000 vault stun gun mounted on the rear of the case.


The stun gun is powered by a battery pack, which can also be used to charge your iPhone up to a full charge once you’ve incapacitated you’re assailant.There’s a protective cover for the electrodes to stop you blowing your brains out whilst answering a call from your grandmother, and a safety switch to activate the charge, creating a vital window of thought that will ensure you only use the weapon when absolutely necessary.The Yellow Jacket retails at $139.99, and the company is also taking pre-orders for the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S3 version of its case.


Whilst a stun gun is a phenomenal method of protection, be very aware that possession and use of stun guns is illegal in several countries, 7 US states and specific counties and cities in the United States. It is you’re responsibility to ensure your ownership of such a device is legal.That being said, Yellow Jacket is still a viable and deadly personal defence option for the safety concerned iPhone user. If you’d like to know more about Yellow Jacket, or indeed purchase the device, then be sure to check out their website here!Tags: Accessories, Apple, case, device"



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Control Center app for Android lands on Play Store, mimics iOS 7′s best

























If you’re an Android user and you’re reading this blog (because you know you want to switch to iPhone really*) you’ll be pleased to know that you can now get one of iOS 7's best features on your Google powered phone. Control Center app does exactly what you’d imagine it would do.As with anything on Android, it does have a little most customization available than the iOS version. It allows you to change the dimensions and choose where you want the touchable area to be. And – instead of AirDrop and AirPlay it features a couple of notification settings toggles. You can set to silent, or the opposite. It also adds an extra app icon to the bottom row for access to what appears to be your email inbox. 

The main thing is, it looks and feels exactly like Control Center for iOS 7. It’s the same frosted glass effect, with the same minimal dividing lines and same icons. Oh, and you can access it horizontally too. Which we – iPhone users – can’t. Hmph.If you really are an Android fan, and you’re lost looking at an iPhone blog, I highly recommend our sister site, AndroidandMe, you’ll be more at home there. They actually like Android and Google over there. Go figure. Tags: Android, Apple, Beta, Control Center, Google, iOS 7 

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