Apple is commemorating ten years since the release of the first iPhone. This long journey has seen at least 4 million new improvements to that iPhone version. The flagship product, iPhone X, is available for pre-orders on October 27.
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Prices For Apple Watch Edition Starts From $10,000 [Photos]
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple Inc today unveiled the new Apple Watch which comes with a lot of features, including making phone calls, helping you check into a hotel, track exercise and calorie loss, check your heart rate, help you call a Uber taxi, and remind you of appointments. Basically, it is a smart watch/mini computer which will be able to access some of the iPhone apps.
The device will be available for order on April 10 and in stores around the world on April 24. What got Twitter talking was the costs of the various options available for the Apple Watch, especially the Edition version whose prices start from a staggering $10,000. Prices for the Sport model start at $349 while the stainless steel Watch starts at $549.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Young Techie Buys 99 iPhones to Propose to His Girlfriend; She Says No
I guess this young Chinese programmer has 99 problems but getting a girlfriend to say yes to his proposal is not one of them. He bought 99 iPhones to propose to his girlfriend with friends and co-workers around to record the whole takeover on their own phones.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
CEO of Apple Tim Cook, Says He's Proud To Be Gay
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CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, has finally opened up about his sexuality, saying that he is "proud to be gay"in an article for the Bloomberg Businessweek.
Tim Cook wrote that he decided to come out in an effort to try to help people struggling with their own sexual identity. He maintained that he has been always been open about being gay, but preferred not to announce it publicly until now.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Apple Leaks Photos And Details Of New iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3
Apple was supposed to have big October 16 press event, where they were to unveil some new products including an iPad Mini 3 and an iPad Air 2. Now it seems details and photos of the products have been accidentally leaked ahead of schedule. The images showed up on an iBooks page in the iTunes store today in the iOS 8 user guide.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
#BendGate - iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus Users Not Happy Their New Phones Bend
Using the hashtag #bendgate, a small number of iPhone 6 and 6 Plus owners are claiming their new phones and phablets can bend in everyday use. Most of them are complaining that leaving the new iPhone in your pocket can leave it misshapen. So far Apple has not responded to the online complaints.
A few more examples appeared on a twitter account dedicated to so-called "bend-gate".
Apple competitor, LG Phones even got on the fun, sharing a picture of their flexible phone model.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Unemployed Husband Queues 2 Days To Buy iPhone 6 For Wife Who Dumped Him
An unemployed man who had been dumped by his wife queued for 44 hours to be the first to buy the new iPhone 6 for his wife and to make her happy. But get this, she had kicked him out because of his obsession with gadgets!
His wife Joanna had called an end to their 20 year marriage 'after she accused him of valuing material possessions over his family'. He 'then decided to make the peace and spend £800 on a new iPhone for her – despite being out of work'. This doesn't make sense to me, but obviously it does to this man.
Darius Wlodarski, 41, started queuing outside the Apple store in Cabot Circus, Bristol at midday on Wednesday to make sure he would definitely be able to get one of the handsets on Friday.
Before their marriage hit the rocks, he'd made to her a promise and was determined to keep it. So he paid for the device on a credit card. Check out his rationale below...
Friday, September 19, 2014
Man Desperate To Buy iPhone 6 Offers To Share Girlfriend For Money To Buy One
As queues wind across Asia and North America filled with people desparate to acquire the iPhone 6, photos of the man brandishing a sign that read "Girlfriend Sharing" have appeared on the Chinese social media site Weibo this week.
The offer included the chance to eat, study, play games or go on dates with the woman, although it did warn there would be no "funny business".
According to posters on Weibo, the man claimed his girlfriend was a willing participant in the scheme, which offered her up for 10 yuan (£1) per hour. The identity of the man is not yet clear, though his advertising exploits took place at Songjiang University in Shanghai.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Apple Unveils New iPhone 6, Apple Watch and iPhone 6 Plus - See Best Features
Apple has revealed the iPhone 6 and the larger iPhone 6 Plus today, Tuesday at an event near its headquarters in Cupertino, California.
Topping the list of new features is a 4.7-inch display, larger than any previous iPhone model. The screen has a resolution of 1,134 x 750, for a pixel density of 289 ppi (pixels per inch). That's technically less sharp than what Apple has called "retina" quality, and not nearly as pixel-dense as some other flagship phones, such as the LG G3 (538 ppi). Apple calls the the new display "Retina HD."
The iPhone 6 features a brand-new physical design, with curved glass sides. The front glass is "ion strengthened," Apple marketing head Phil Schiller said at the unveiling. The design is 6.9 millimeters thin, which compares to 7.6mm for the previous generation, the iPhone 5S.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Celebrity Nude Photo Thefts - Apple Confirms Their iCloud Accounts Were Compromised
Apple has confirmed that some celebrities' iCloud accounts were broken into, but says it has found no evidence that this was caused by a breach of its security systems. Instead, the firm suggests perpetrators carried out their thefts by figuring out victims' log-in credentials.
The statement follows the online publication of intimate pictures of about 20 personalities. Actress Jennifer Lawrence and model, Kate Upton, have confirmed their leaked photos were real.
There had been speculation that the images were obtained due to a vulnerability in software that allows users to locate missing iPhones, since it had allowed unlimited password guesses.
But Apple has indicated that this was not the case. "Our customers' privacy and security are of utmost importance to us," said the firm in a statement, adding;
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