Thursday, August 21, 2014

Iphone 6 is coming to town soon

Looking for an iPhone 6 release date? Well we may just have one as September 9 is looking pretty likely at the moment. We've also seen more of how it will look - and do we even have a glimpse of it running iOS 8? The new iPhone could be one of the most pivotal devices in the Cupertino brand's history - with the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C simple updates to previous models, there's a lot of pressure heaped on the iPhone 6. We've already been given a small sneak peak at what Apple may have in store for us on the iPhone 6 thanks to the announcement of iOS 8 at WWDC - from a bigger screen and camera to health monitoring and more storage.


 The iPhone 6 release date is virtually certain for September, which would fit in nicely with the rollout of the newly announced iOS 8. More exactly, the iPhone 6 release date momentum has now gathered pace around September 9, an idle Tuesday at the start of the month. Apple has launched the last few iPhones at a special event in September, so the smart money has always been on September 2014 for the iPhone 6's arrival - followed by a new iPad Air launch in October. Not to mention the fact that according to ifun.de Apple is restricting holidays during September for employees at German Apple Stores, which strongly suggests a new hardware launch then.
It's looking increasingly likely that we'll see more than one Apple handset this year, with a 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and a 5.5-inch phablet
- possibly dubbed the iPhone Air or the iPhone 6L
- coming alongside.
The latter was rumored to be pushed until later in the year, thanks to problems with the battery and production, but recent updates seem to say these have been solved. TechRadar's sources have also intimated that both models will launch together, so we're pretty confident that will happen. The launch could still be split - it makes sense to launch an iPhone Air and iWatch together at an event - but that would be too many in the space of a few months, so an iPhone 6 and iPhone Air dual announcement makes sense.


 There's one thing we can be sure about when it comes to the iPhone 6 - it won't be cheap. Apple's legacy is a long line of premium devices sporting premium price tags and you can expect that trend to continue with the iPhone 6. One analyst even goes as far as predicting that Apple will hike up the price of the iPhone 6, possibly by as much as $100 (around £60, AU$110). With a larger screen, new glass covering the front and possibly even a new, more impressive, material used in construction, we can see the price being hiked. We'd be surprised is the mooted 4.7-inch iPhone 6 would get such a massive price bump, as it needs to stay competitive, but the hike does make sense if Apple launches a larger, phablet sized iPhone. We have also got wind of possible pricing for the 4.7-inch model and it's reportedly starting at around £500 for a 32GB handset, which is around the same as a 16GB iPhone 5S, so if anything it might be a little cheaper, but that still leaves the 5.5-inch model open to being more expensive. Indeed the latest pricing rumors echo the £500/$858/AU$915 pricing for the 4.7-inch model, but add that the 5.5-inch handset is likely to start at around £563/$966/AU$1030 and those are based on Chinese prices, so won't account for local taxes. Interestingly the same sources claim that the 5.5-inch handset will be called the 'iPhone Air'.

Iphone 5C to drop to new low price at Walmart

As the release of the alleged Apple iPhone 6 inevitably nears, retailers are dropping the prices of the iPhone 5S and 5C. A Walmart spokesperson told CNET that starting Thursday at 9 a.m. local times, the retailer is dropping the price of the iPhone 5S to $79 and the iPhone 5C to a mere 97 cents. The iPhone 5S was previously $99 and the 5C was $29. These new prices apply to all available colors of the smartphones and can only be used with a two-year contract on AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, or US Cellular. Typically, as Apple gears up to release its new iPhone, retailers cut prices of the current phones they have in stock. Weeks before the iPhone 5S and 5C debuted last September, the price of the iPhone 5 plunged at retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and Target. The lowered cost of the iPhone 5S and 5C isn't the only indication that the alleged iPhone 6 is forthcoming. The rumor mill has been heating up over the past couple of months with leaked images of both a 4.7-inch and a larger 5.5-inch phone with an enhanced camera and reversible USB cable. Speculation pegs the release date for September.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

2014, a revolutionary year or a year of dissapointment

2013 had been a great year with tons of technology that been pushed out such as Amazon Kindle, Play Station 4, Microsoft Xbox One and much more. But 2014 will bring a lot more exciting products that will blow your mind. Let's give Razor as example, in the past 2014 CES showdown it show us that what a wristband can do, a revolutionary concept design, the Project Christine. Gigabyte and Microsoft had pushed out its small compact PC, the BRIX and the NUT. They say 2014 is a smart watch year as there are lots of big company bringing out their smart watch. Qualcomm bringing its new smart watch, the TOQ to the market early this year. Pebble thrown out its new pebble smart watch and Samsung will be thrown out 2 more smart watch under its Galaxy Gear line. LG give us a sneak peak of its bending TV. The most exciting product that make our eyes drop is to see the improvement of Oculus Rift. As you all may or may not know, Oculus Rift is basically a giant goggle that you wear on top on your eyes and the screen in front it will show you what the monitor of your desktop show you. It basically like you are been suck into a virtual reality world. You can control your movement and the physics of the games by your hand gesture. What are you folks trilling in this year? Tell us folks here and we will try to bring you the news. Stay tuned for more tech news.

BRIX project!!!

Waddap folks? Have you all heard of something called the BRIX? Well, this time we will cover about that in this article. As you can see, BRIX is a product by Gigabyte. It is a small PC that is only bigger than a real brick. It is very small compare to the last gen mini ATX tower PC. Gigabyte had came out with different type of BRIX for variety of uses. There are normal BRIX which clocked at 1.9GHz quad core I3 processor. In the other hand, there are pro version of BRIX that clocked at 3.9GHz core I7 with the Intel newest Iris Pro graphic 5200. The another 2 more exciting products of the BRIX flagship line is the BRIX projector and BRIX steam box. These four products will be launched with difference price point that will make your saliva dripping like watching a cook show. Stay tuned for more information that we will bring to you and we would like to hear what is your opinion on the new Gigabyte flagship line.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Sony new flagship, Z2,M2 and Z2 tablet

Sony will be launching it new flagship model of xperia z series. The xperia Z2, M2,and Z2 tablet. Sony also revealed more details about the SmartBand, its new wristband that straps the core fitness gadget into your arm to track your activity. It will be on sale on March alongside with the 2014 FIFA world cup.

Nokia X, Nokia first ever android phone

Nokia has introduced its first Android-based smartphone, actually three, it is dubbed as Nokia X,Nokia X+,Nokia XL. The Nokia X,Nokia X+,Nokia XL was unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2014, held in Barcelona, Spain on Monday. The event which kick-off at 8.30 a.m, Monday local time Barcelona (1 PM IST) where the much anticipated Nokia X smartphone is the spotlight. As per the numerous leaks and rumours from the past few months, the handset will gradually replace the existing low-end Asha line-up. It is the first device from Nokia to use the Nokia X OS – a fork of Android. However, like the Asha series it also uses the Fastlane UI for quick navigation. The phone has similarity to Windows Phone 8 UI. The Nokia X does not come with pre-installed Google Play Services. As a result the Play Store isn't available on the Nokia X or Nokia X+. Though, Android apps can be downloaded through Yandex Store. Both the Nokia X and Nokia X + have similar spec lists, for example, both have 4-inch touchscreens but the ‘+’ model includes more storage and an SD card by default. In a surprise move, Nokia also launched the Nokia XL which comes with a larger 5-inch display and a 5-megapixel camera on the rear, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. It has unbeatable prices at €109 for Nokia XL €89 for Nokia X and €99 for Nokia X+. It is said that it has access to Android apps and 3rd party stores on Nokia X families and that Android developers can easily bring their apps to #NokiaX in just a few hours and publish to Nokia Store.

New Samsung gear 2? It's a hit or a shit?

The time has come for Samsung to say goodbye to Android as the operating system powering its smartwatch. On Sunday, a day ahead of its press conference here at Mobile World Congress, the electronics titan announced two new cogs in the Gear smartwatch machine, the Samsung Gear 2 and Samsung Gear 2 Neo. Both wearables drop "Galaxy" from their names, a nod to the fact that the smartwatches run Samsung's homebrewed Tizen OS and not Google's Android platform. The move to clock Tizen in and check Android out is the biggest change to come to the Gear 2, though one that may not be as obvious to customers who strap on the watches. More obviously, the Gear 2's camera gets a boost to a 2-megapixel resolution and moves from the wrist straps to the body of the smartwatch. Thus liberated, the straps are now in a position for you to pop them off and exchange them with differently colored bands. For the Gear 2, your color pool includes Charcoal Black, Gold Brown, and Wild Orange, all similar shades carried over from the original Galaxy Gear. he watch also picks up a few more hardware and software tricks, like an infrared sensor and a standalone music player that means you can leave your phone at home while you go for a jog (so long as you sync it to a Bluetooth headset.) Samsung has also added a heart rate sensor as well. Some of us weren't fans of flipping our wrists to talk into the microphone embedded in the original Galaxy Gear's clasp, and Samsung listened, placing the mic into the phone's body instead. Some of you folk might think by letting out new products, the gear would have catch back the smartwatch market by reducing it price point, but do you folks willing to pay the price for the new gear or the old gear or even other company's smartwatch such as sony or peble? Let me know in the comment below.

Metalenz could help flatten out huge smartphone camera bumps in the future

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