Showing posts with label Next generation Ipad Pro. Show all posts
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Monday, 23 January 2017

6 new iPhone and iPad Apps



1. TroubleMaker


Troublemaker

The legendary TB-303 has magical properties; it is filled to the brim with analog shimmer. Its output jack is a gateway to a parallel universe and when you twiddle the filter knobs an army of highly trained pixies chisel the square waves from freshly harvested unicorn souls. So if you want a TB-303, you should buy a TB-303. But if you're after *that sound* Troublemaker will give you everything you need in spades.

Troublemaker sports a carefully crafted diode filter emulation and among the available oscillators are the typical raspy, nasal sawtooth and rubbery squarewave with its oddball shape and shifting pulsewidth.
This is a recreation of the original Roland TB-303 synth — the go-to hardware if you want some dirty bass lines. Needless to say, iOS musicians will have a field day with this little app.

Price: $9.99

2. VHS Video Cam

VHS cam
This app adds effects to your video camcorder, which might just invoke some heavy nostalgia if you are old enough.

Features:
• Share your cam footage straight to your camera roll for easy sharing
• Absolutely no ads
• Turn on the flash-light when you're chasing ghosts in the dark
• Take an 80's style selfie video with the front facing camera
• Choose between 4 handcrafted 80's filters to give your video the perfect vibe
• Edit the date to fake some footage to send to your annoying co-worker

Price: $2.99


3.TxtBck

txtbk
This app makes it extremely easy to set reminders for a request, which you have received via iMessages. Say, if grandma sends you a "Can you pick up a bottle of milk on your way here?", you can just copy the text and paste it to TxtBck's reminders without leaving iMessage. Then, you can have the app notify you when you reach a specific location or at an exact time.
Price: $0.99


4. Flashnote.

Flashnote
This is a "scanner" type app, which lets you take a photo of a document with your phone's camera and then crops it, tunes it to look like black-on-white text, and converts it to PDF.
Price: $0.99

5. Conversation Starters

conversation starters

 
We live in the era when digital communication is the most often used channel and social awkwardness when face to face with a new person is a given. Who knew your phone might help you there as well? This app is full of nifty little conversation starters that should hopefully, maybe, spark a conversation. All we need to do now is remember how to speak proper... properly!
Price: $0.99


6. Printed

Printed

Easily turn your photos into vintage printed art.
We've captured the classic look of mis-registered ink plates, over inked screens and hand selected authentic vintage papers to create a wildly exciting way for you to easily turn any photograph into a swell vintage matchbook cover, playbill or postcard to share.

• Printed transforms your photos into vintage printed art.
• Watch your photo get printed plate by plate as it transforms your images.
• Save your printed art and share them on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
• Create beautiful, high res, frameable art for your home.
• Universal App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Price: $1.99

Sunday, 18 December 2016

9 best new phones 2017 | New Android phones, new iPhones, new Windows phones

Due for an upgrade? Try not to consent to anything until you've seen our rundown of the best new phones coming in 2017. We've gathered together the best new Android phones, best new iPhones and best new Windows phones, including the best new Samsung phones, best new Sony phones, best new HTC phones, best new LG phones, and others. In addition what are the best new phones out at this point?

Apple iPhone 8 & iPhone 8 Plus 






















Apple is set to pull out all the stops on the iPhone's tenth commemoration, which could go some approach to compensate during the current year's generally minor upgrade. A mix of hardware and design changes ought to make the iPhone 8 the most radical new iPhone to date. 

The iPhone 8 could be the iPhone with which Jony Ive at last gets his own specific manner: an iPhone that looks like a solitary sheet of glass with an edge-to-edge OLED screen. As indicated by an Apple provider, no less than one of the organization's new iPhones for 2017 will have a glass body. The TouchID scanner is thought to be covered up inside the glass, while the physical Home catch will be no more. 

Different bits of gossip propose the iPhone 8 will highlight remote charging surprisingly, and conceivable biometric elements, for example, facial acknowledgment or iris checking. It'll run the Apple A11 processor and movement co-processor, and be mischievously quick. 

One iPhone we won't see in 2017 is an upgrade to the iPhone SE, which Apple purportedly fears may hurt its iPhone 7 deals.




HTC 11

HTC has launched its new telephones at MWC lately, however skirted the show in 2016 and held its own particular occasion to divulge the HTC 10 (imaged). We anticipate that its successor will be launched in March/April 2017 and to have the upgrades you'd expect: a quicker processor, more RAM and - ideally - better battery life. 

An early leak recommends HTC is going to switch its fortunes with the HTC 11 - on the off chance that you thought the last two HTC leads were a bit of drilling, plan to be overwhelmed by the HTC 11. Assumed True, it will have a Snapdragon 835 processor, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of capacity, a higher-limit battery with Quick Charge 4.0 and a 5.5in Quad-HD screen. That is a top of the line spec, so we'd figure that the standard model would have less RAM and storage capacity.



LG G6 









LG is rumoured to ditch its modular design for the G6 and potentially adopt a new glass front and rear. In common with the Samsung Galaxy S-series with which it competes it is likely to feature fast wireless charging and see a processor and graphics bump to ready the phone for VR.
One of the most interesting rumours about the LG G6 is that it will feature a new type of iris scanner that uses the same sensor as the phone's front camera, a space- and cost-saving measure that is made possible through use of a special filter.

Microsoft Surface Phone 
























Surface Phone rumours have been few and far between, leading some to think it's nothing more than a myth. But it was recently revealed by Wired that Microsoft Corporate VP Panos Panay has been working on a prototype of a new phone. 
Should it truly exist, the Surface Phone is expected to arrive in 2016, with a 5.5in Quad-HD AMOLED display, 4GB of RAM, 64- and 128GB storage options (with microSD support), a 64-bit Intel processor and 21Mp rear- and 8Mp front cameras. The Surface Phone could also get a Surface Pen and a USB-C port.
Microsoft is expected to hold an event in early 2017 to unveil its updated Surface Pro 5, so this is the next possible release date for the Surface Phone.

OnePlus 4










OnePlus has just announced its OnePlus 3T, which is an upgraded version of the OnePlus 3 with a processor and battery boost, plus a new selfie camera. It's an improvement sure, but OnePlus 3 fans won't be in a rush to upgrade.
More exciting for OnePlus fans, then, will be the OnePlus 4 expected in April/May 2017. Rather than the Snapdragon 821 this phone will likely get the Snapdragon 835. We could also see the 5.5in full-HD display upgraded to a Quad-HD model.
Other rumours suggest the OnePlus 4 will come with 8GB of RAM, a 21- or 23Mp camera and a 3,500- to 4,000mAh battery with Dash Charge. One thing we're sure of is that it will run OxygenOS, a custom UI that will be based on Android 7.0 Nougat.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8










Following the Note 7 problems there are a lot of whispers about Samsung at the moment. The failure of the Note 7 has badly bruised its reputation, and it's hurt its bottom line. Some say it will look to mend its reputation by announcing the Note 8 in February 2017 alongside the Galaxy S8, while others say it will drop its Note line altogether. Samsung thinks differently, and it isn't about to give up on its second annual cash cow just yet. We'd expect to see the Note 8 in August 2017.
Surefire specs include a 5.7in Quad-HD or SuperAMOLED screen with S Pen support, a powerful processor and RAM combo capable of the very best mobile VR experience, a dual camera, waterproofing and more.

Samsung Galaxy S8 & Galaxy S8 Plus









Samsung traditionally holds an Unpacked event in which it unveils its new S-series flagship the day before MWC. In 2017 this trade show runs from 27 February to 2 March, so we expect to see a new Galaxy S8 on Sunday 26 February 2017. Expect it to go on sale in early March 2017.
For its now-discontinued Galaxy Note 7 Samsung merged its 'Edge' and standard models, so perhaps we'll see the same with the merging of the Galaxy S8 and S8 Edge. We think there will still be two Galaxy S8 models, but it will only be the size differentiating their screens. In which case the S8 edge might instead be known as the S8 Plus, or similar. In any case you should expect more of the same metal and glass front/back design it introduced last year in the S6 and in 2016 has extended to the A-series.
A big change in the design, though, is likely to be the loss of the Home button, with the fingerprint scanner built into the now 'bezel-less' (at least on three edges) screen. The headphone jack could go too, with Samsung expected to favour USB-C for digital audio.
When it arrives, you can expect the S8 to be the fastest phone money can buy, with a top-of-the-range processor and 6GB (or even 8GB) of RAM. There will more than likely be a super-high-resolution 5.1in screen - Samsung may even move up from Quad-HD to Ultra-HD, which is all the more likely given the importance being placed on VR in Android Nougat, which this phone will run - although there are rumours we could see a larger 5.5in or even 5.7in panel.
Now that Samsung has discontinued its Note 7, it's going to want to make the Galaxy S8 an absolute belter to mend its reputation.

Sony Xperia Z6











Sony neglected to announce the Sony Xperia Z6 at MWC 2016, instead revealing a new Xperia X family comprising the Sony Xperia X and Sony Xperia XA. But this doesn't mean the Sony Xperia Z6 is dead: never say never, says the company, which has since clarified that it isn't ruling out the possibility at some point in the future.


Google Pixel and Pixel XL   







The first phones 'Made by Google' (and actually made by HTC, but we won't worry about the details) are the new Google Pixel and Pixel XL. The Pixel XL will be especially interesting now that Samsung has discontinued its Galaxy Note 7 after it was unable to rectify the battery issues.
The Pixel and Pixel XL are in many respects the same phone, with a larger, higher-resolution screen, a higher-capacity battery and the price tag separating the two. 
Headline features include the new Google Assistant, which allows for natural dialogue between Google and a user to get the information they need, a 12.3Mp camera that has won the highest ever rating from DXOMark Mobile and is supported by unlimited cloud storage for your original resolution (even 4K) video and photos, support for VR built-in and the new Google Duo video-calling app. 

Tuesday, 13 December 2016

AirPods Launch on Apple Store for $159 With December 21 Delivery

Apple's AirPods are now available to order from the company's online store for $159.00, following weeks of speculation on exactly when the wireless headphones would launch. Originally, the AirPods were going to debut in "late October," but Apple delayed the launch for unspecified reasons. 

In the official press release, Apple mentioned that the AirPods will begin arriving at Apple retail stores, Apple Authorized Resellers and select carriers beginning sometime next week. Shipment will begin in "limited quantities" at launch, and Apple encourages customers to continue checking its online store for updates on availability and shipping estimates. 




















Now, users can order the Bluetooth-enabled headphones, which provide up to 5 hours of music playback and high-quality sound through a "seamless and automatic connection" between the AirPods and an iPhone. To charge the AirPods, the included travel case doubles as a charging station that provides up to 24 hours of battery life for the headphones. 

AirPods introduce an effortless wireless listening experience packed with high-quality audio and long battery life. These magical wireless headphones use advanced technology to reinvent how we listen to music, make phone calls, enjoy TV shows and movies, play games and interact with Siri, providing a wireless audio experience not possible before.
The new W1 chip inside the AirPods allows for seamless connection with devices in Apple's ecosystem, so that they connect instantly whenever the rechargeable battery case is flipped open near an iOS device. When in the user's ears, the AirPods "know when you are listening" and will subsequently pause music when they're taken out of an ear. Playback controls are left to Siri-enabled voice commands, which are brought up by double-tapping on the buds. 

Included with the AirPods is a Lightning cable used to charge the carrying case, and the headphones require Apple devices running iOS 10watchOS 3 or macOS Sierra. Buy your own AirPods now at Apple.com for $159.00. Deliveries are currently estimated to begin arriving on December 21 in the United States. 

Sunday, 11 December 2016

WhatsApp is blocking these popular smartphones in 2017

WHATSAPP Extended blocking deadline for Blackberry and Nokia users giving them a bit more time to switch to Android or Apple smartphones.

    
There was some bad news coming to some WhatsApp users at the end of this month.
The world's most popular messaging service had said that numerous devices including BlackBerry, Nokia and some Android phones would face a permanent block from the app.
However, WhatsApp now seems to have had a change of heart.
In a recent update to firm's blog they are now stating: "We are extending support for BlackBerry OS, BlackBerry 10, Nokia S40 and Nokia Symbian S60 until June 30, 2017."
This will come as a huge relief to many BlackBerry owners who looked like they'd soon need to switch to the lastest Android or Apple smartphones.
Sadly, not everyone will be so happy as some phones will still lose support in a few weeks time.
These include: Android 2.1 and Android 2.2, Windows Phone 7 and iPhone 3GS/iOS 6.
WhatsApp understands the news won't go down well for many users saying: "While these mobile devices have been an important part of our story, they don't offer the kind of capabilities we need to expand our app's features in the future.
"This was a tough decision for us to make, but the right one in order to give people better ways to keep in touch with friends, family, and loved ones using WhatsApp.
"If you use one of these affected mobile devices, we recommend upgrading to a newer Android, iPhone, or Windows Phone before the end of 2016 to continue using WhatsApp."
Despite these big changes, , topping the iOS App Store download charts for 2016.
Apple has just revealed its yearly iTunes and App Store download figures and WhatsApp comes out on top as the biggest free app of the year on the iPhone.
WhatsApp is now used by over one billion people with 42 billion messages and 250 million videos sent every day.
Along with WhatsApp other popular downloads from Apple include Face Swap Live, Minecraft and Candy Crush Saga.
Spotify also continues to be hugely popular although Apple has announced that its new Music streaming service now has over 20 million paid subscribers.


















Monday, 28 November 2016

iPad Pro: 10.9in model to launch in 2017 without a home button

Plus-sized tablet will beat the iPhone 8 to it




THE NEXT-GENERATION Apple iPad tablet might be the company's first iOS device to dump the long-standing home button.
Despite talk that next year's iPhone 8 will be the first Apple product to ditch the physical button as we know it, Japan's Macotakara reports that the next-gen iPad Pro will beat it to the punch. 
While previous rumours pointed to the iPhone 8 sporting a home button integrated into the display, the report claims that the Apple's next iPad will do away with the home button altogether.
This will, in turn, create the space for a bigger display, Macotakara claims, with the report noting that the next-gen model will cram a 10.9in display to fit into a tablet the same size as the current 9.7in iPad Pro. 
This extra screen real-estate will also be accommodated by thinner bezels, the report claims, but notes that there will be a trade-off: it will be fatter. This rumoured 10.9in iPad Pro reportedly will measure in at 7.5mm-thick, which while by no means chubby, is the same as Apple's original iPad Air from 2013. 
The last we heard, Apple was gearing up to launch three iPad models next year, and there was no mention of this mooted 10.9in model. 
However, this rumour also came via Macotakara, with the site claiming back in October that Apple will launch 7.9in, 10.1in and 12.9in models. It's likely, we'll assume, that Apple has decided to dump the 10.1in version in favour of a roomier 10.9in model. 
The smallest 7.9in model reportedly will arrive in place of the long-rumoured iPad Mini 5. It will come with a Smart Connector for hooking up Apple's Smart Keyboard cover, and an upgrade throughout with the addition of quad-speaker audio, four microphones, True Tone display with DCI-P3 Wide Color support, and a 12MP rear-facing iSight camera.
The 10.1in, or 10.9in model will replace the current mid-sized iPad Pro, while the 12.9in iPad Pro will offer an upgrade to Apple's current big-screen model with a 12MP rear-facing camera and True Tone display. 
Apple has controversially dumped the headphone jack on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, but the report claimed that all three iPad Pro models will have a 3.5mm connection.