It’s been a year since one of Apple’s chief techies – Scott Forstall – left Apple, and was replaced by Jony Ive and Craig Federighi, who were supposed to manage both iOS and OS X. This was meant to give Apple a chance to create a single, unified design across all operating systems. Apple followers will have expected OS X Mavericks to be quite similar to the new iOS – for the software to merge seamlessly between mobile and desktop device.
Apple recently announced the arrival of the newer, slimmer iPad Air. At 40% thinner than it’s older brother and weighing in at only 500 grams (more or less), it is the latest in a growing line of products that will make you resent your current iPad. Let’s take a close look at this badboy.
Steve Jobs was an entrepreneur, a pioneer and a creative genius. This is the iconic Jobs we know from the media, yet we only know half the story. Jobs the biopic drama about the Apple founder is an eye-opening journey, taking the tempestuous Jobs from his days as a hippie in college to his crowning […]
It’s Christmas time again for the Apple family. And despite the fact that Apple’s launch events are now missing the engaging marketing savvy that only Steve Jobs could bring, Steve Cook gave an impressive performance at Apple’s annual iPad Fall Event – where he casually unveiled a whole host of new Apple products and software. Obviously, the headliner of the show was the new iPad Air – Cook managed to cover a whole lot more in a presentation that lasted over an hour.
Though the 5S, and it’s cheaper, plastic-shelled counterpart, the 5C, were released over a month ago, this is the first television ad to feature either one.
If you’re expecting the iPad 5 to be a revolutionary device that will change the way we do everything – think again. Yes, it will be new, and nice, and sexy and you will want one – but like the release of the iPhone 5s, Apple has taken the “evolution rather than revolution” approach – which can be summarised in three words: thinner, smaller, lighter.
Burberry chief poached by Apple. Saudis no longer world’s biggest oil suppliers. Hillary gets a ticket in London. Google smartwatch nearly ready. Anyone can DM you on Twitter. Brazil crime lords threaten ‘World Cup of terror 2014.’ Krejcir’s mate gets death threat SMS.
Thousands of iOS7 users have noted a troubling development on the iMessage front – a lot of messages aren’t getting sent. Usually, you can tell whether your iMessage is stuck in limbo by the persisting presence of the “Sending…” tab at the top of the message thread. Conversely, you can tell for certain if a message has been delivered by noting the “delivered” text below said message. But that isn’t always the case
Apple have taken a step into the world of architecture with their latest patent – an all-glass spiral staircase wrapped around a cylinder. They have patented the design, method of construction and materials used for the staircase, which leads patrons up to their Shanghai store.
Apple’s $147 billion pile of cash monies now accounts for just under 10% of all corporate cash held by nonfinancial companies in the United States. But it’s not like they haven’t been trying to get rid of it. Apple has almost 10% more cash than it did last year, despite dividend payouts and buybacks.
How the mighty have fallen. Coca-Cola, for so long the unassailable icon of global capitalism, is no longer the most powerful brand in the world. Although, the newly-crowned king of brand awareness isn’t exactly surprising.
Apple’s product leak problems aren’t going away. A chinese parts supplier has posted this video, allegedly comparing the body shapes of the fourth-gen iPad and the iPad Mini with the forthcoming fifth-gen iPad. Apple is set to unveil the new iPad in October. Still, one can’t help but feel Stevo would never have stood for this.
68 dead in Nairobi mall shooting. Orlando Pirates love triangle drama. Gupta mansion raided. Blackberry in lala-land. iPhone 5S sold out in 1 day. George Soros married. Josh Homme tells Jay-Z to “fuck off.”
The ‘cheaper’ iPhone 5C launched alongside the brand-new hard-core iPhone 5S last night. Apart from 64-bit performance, there is now a very hard-core camera, flash and fingerprint scanner. Click to check it out.. Below is everything you need to know. We can’t wait for these bad boys to hit the shelves at DIGICAPE. iPhone 5C […]
US Open 2013 Final. New iPhone comes out tonight. Russia proposes new idea. Michelle Obama against military strike. Flippie had epilepsy before attack. Prince Andrew held at gunpoint.
It’s an exciting time for Apple fanboys across the world. Not only are they expecting a new low-cost iPhone (I’m buying eight), but also the new iPhone 5s. Let alone a new iPad MINI? Who knows. For now, we have these alleged leaked pics of the budgie iPhone..
Don’t talk to Siri like she’s Google Glass, because she will strike you down. If you’re running iOS6, try talking to Siri as if she’s Google Glass, and see what happens.
Pistorius: 107 witnesses in 14 days in March. First Prince George family photos released. New iPhone will also come in gold. UK government destroyed Guardian’s hard drives. Western Cape’s R87m drug fight
With the press event due to kick off on 10 September, specification speculation for the iPhone 5S is going mental. But the long-awaited finger print technology is looking more and more like a certainty with every new report.
Everyone is on the edge of their seats waiting for the new iPhone 5S to be released. But what will be new? What will be changed? Will it be better than what you have now? These are all good and fair questions. Here’s a list of features rumoured to be included in the latest edition […]
Billionaire and chairman of Icahn Enterprises, Carl Icahn was the man behind Apple’s share price increase. Icahn didn’t make a huge announcement, neither did Apple. All it took was a message that contained 140 or less characters of positive news.
The new feature on iOS7 will make your life easier. This is an easy way to block phone numbers, text messages and FaceTime calls that you do not want to receive on your iPhone with iOS7.
US overturns old iPhone import ban. Zuma hails Mugabe victory. Bieber shoves fan’s phone down his pants. Obama turns 52. Newsweek sold. Le Clos wins another gold. Government pays R1 billion for Mala-Mala
A 21-year-old woman from Brisbane logged on to Gumtree recently with the intention of purchasing two Apple iPhones. Casting a wide net, she placed an ad stating as much. A respondent contacted her, and advised that he had two apples for sale. Things went down hill from there.
It has been a while since Apple released any new products, in fact the last product to be released was in October 2012. But according to Apple CEO Tim Cook, there are “some amazing new products” on the horizon.
So, according to the reliable German blog called iFun, we could be expecting the iPhone 5S sooner than we thought. The blog has said that the latest version of the phone has been rumoured to be released on 6 September. The iPhone 5 was unveiled on 12 September last year and then went on sale […]
If you are still catching up with the times you may not be aware, but in the world of smartphones, the major players are Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone. Users of either brand enjoy playing “my phone is better than yours”.
During the conference call for Apple’s June Quarter yesterday, Tim Cook and CFO Peter Oppenheimer were asked questions about Apple’s “iOS in the Car initiative.” This is a new feature that enables iOS device users to interact with their gadget via an in-car display. The Apple CEO was asked to shed some light on the […]
For just R699 you can convert your iPad into a fab looking laptop. This cover holds, protects and chargers your prized gadget, making it more efficient to use on a day to day basis. Designed to improve iPads, the three-in-one bluetooth keyboard provides iPads with a protective case, keyboard and 4000mAH powerbank battery. The triple threat device enhancer visually […]
The Daily Beast author Michael Keller investigated which words your iPhone will correct and those where no replacements are found.