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Friday, 6 January 2017

Iphone 8 could come with long anticipated solution: Wireless Charging



Expected iphone 8



iPhone 8 is shaping up to be one of the most superb Apple smartphones to date if current rumors are to be believed.

According to the stream of leaks, the iPhone 8 will have glass panels on the front and rear of the device, with a small curve to the borderless OLED display.

Apple is also expected to drop its quintessential Home Button, hiding the fingerprint device technology underneath the glass display instead.

And now additional clues have emerged that Apple is planning to incorporate innovative wireless charging technology into its next smartphone.

Unlike rival devices from Google, Samsung, HTC, and Huawei, which mostly use the qi open interface standard to power their inductive charging – the technology enforced by Apple appears like a far higher solution.

Devices using the qi standard, just like the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, are only capable of wireless charging over distances of up to four centimeters (1.6 inches).

Samsung wireless charging


For most users, that means positioning the phone on the charging selected pad, which means that the only advantage of the so-called wireless charging – is the reality you ought not to plug a cable into the device.

According to the current whispers from Cupertino, Apple has something rather more formidable planned.

The company is rumoured to be operating with wireless charging company Energous, that developed a wire-free charging solution dubbed WattUp capable of charging devices from up to four metres away (15-feet).

I cannot tell you who it's, however I will virtual guarantee that you just have merchandise from this company on your person, sitting on your table, or at home
Steve Rizzone, Energous chief executive officer

WattUp technology will be included during a wide range of electronics, including smartphones, tablets, wearables, cameras, wireless keyboard, computer mice, remote controls, and more, according to the company.

As long as any of these devices are within four metres of the transmitter, the device can charge its battery – as if it had been plugged into the electric outlet.



The radio frequency (RF) system uses an identical system to WiFi to deliver the safe wire-free charging solution.

Unlike the qi charging pads used for phones like the Galaxy S7 Edge, WattUp can still charge your phone while it's in motion – as long as it never moves more than four metres faraway from the transmitter, of course.

Although, Energous has never confirmed it's co-operating with Apple to implement the Inovative technology into the iPhone, it definitely hasn't done something to dispel the rumours.


Watt Technology can be added to different type of electronics

Energous this week made an appearance at the CES technology exposition in Las Vegas, showcasing new wireless charging pads.

The last time the company was at the exposition was back in 2015, when it promised to ship its long-distance WattUp RF technology.

However these plans were placed on hold when it signed a "key strategic partnership" resulting in a revived focus on miniaturising the charging technology before shipping it.

The deal made by Energous also allowed its mysterious partner to be the primary to ship the charging technology inside smartphones, laptops, tablets, and certain wearables and accessories. That meant the plans showcased by Energous at CES 2015 had to be placed on hold.

When pushed concerning the identity of the partner who will be first to market with the WattUp RF technology, Energous chief executive officer Steve Rizzone said the partnership is with "one of the biggest consumer electronic firms in the world. 




iPhone 8

"I cannot tell you who it is, however, I can virtual guarantee that you just have products from this company on your person, sitting on your table, or at home."

According to Energous, up to 12 completely different receiver devices will be juggled by the system at the same time.

So in theory, your Apple Watch, Apple Magic Keyboard and Mouse, iPhone 8 and iPad pro might all be at the same time charging whenever they're within the same area as a WattUp RF transmitter.



iPhone 8 without home button

So, while you are sitting at your table at work – your iPhone 8 are going to be charging within the background, making it very tough to find yourself low on battery.

Airports, coffee outlets, libraries, and more, might all implement the transmitters, which means your iPhone would forever be charged.

Fuelling the rumours that Energous signed an exclusivity deal with Apple, a brand new report from fast Company, Apple supplier Dialog has partnered with Energous.

As part of the new deal, Energous received a staggering $10 million investment from chipset maker Dialog Semiconductor last month.



Sunday, 18 December 2016

Learn Microsoft Excel for Free Lesson #8

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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.