And here we are. Yet another teasing little invite from the boys at Apple, and the tech world’s pulse has risen to alarming proportions. September 12, 2012. The day Apple changes everything. Again. Now I’m not an Apple fangirl or anything, but yes, I do immensely admire that company and everything it does. I mean come on, have you seen the blogospheres and the tech blogs and everything else on the Internet in the last six months? Go ahead, search for iphone 5 and prepare for the barrage of results you get. Have fun skimming through the interesting to the downright whimsical renditions of people coming up with their own variations of what Apple will be launching. Fanboys actually design concept art around their products. I don’t think...
Siri Speaks at the WWDC 2012
posted by Ibea
I think by now there might be approximately 2 million articles written about the Apple WWDC 2012. You do know what the WWDC is, don’t you? Yes this is also probably the 2 millionth and 1, article related to the WWDC. But I think that’s where the similarity ends. What I want to talk about today is this wonderful ‘person’ called Siri and a company that I really admire – Apple. You PC user and Andrioid user, yes you, come on, you know what I mean. Admit it. Imagine a huge worldwide conference. Imagine that the huge conference is probably being attended by 1000s of industry professionals and bloggers. And is being covered by almost every major news channel and website known to mankind. What do you think this...
No One Touches my Tablet: Apple
posted by Ibea
Apple has woken up to the best weapon in its arsenal! The company’s iPad had opened the tablet segment with its release in 2010, sparking the interest of consumers and competitors alike. Other smartphone market players quickly zoomed in to get their share of the pie. However, this time Apple decided to play smart. After having lost a major chunk to Android in smartphones, the company decided to deploy the IPR missile to ward off any attempt on its tablet market share. Recently, Apple secured injunctions against the sale of Samsung Galaxy Tablets and Motorola Xoom Tablets, for designs infringing on its patents. Other companies producing the same line of products are also on the company’s radar. Samsung has to, for now, halt sales of its...
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