99% Sure About Apple’s 9.9 Event
The Editor-in-Chief of the Architechnologist makes predictions for Apple’s major media event on September 9th 2014. Continue reading 99% Sure About Apple’s 9.9 Event
The Editor-in-Chief of the Architechnologist makes predictions for Apple’s major media event on September 9th 2014. Continue reading 99% Sure About Apple’s 9.9 Event
Apple’s 2014 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) could introduce functionality for smart places, allowing iOS devices to control connected devices. Continue reading Hard Cider From the Apple Press
The woes of the mobile device power user are most often directly related to the two great hurdles to consumer technology: “battery and bandwidth”. We have always assumed that the improvement would come through technological enhancement to battery capabilities and network speed — but innovation always finds its own way. The new Yubi Kickstarter project (just launched today) changes the rules on recharging our mobile devices: rather than expanding the battery (either through a larger battery or an external one) the Yubi project brings the charger to everywhere we are. Called the “everywhere-you-spend-time solution”, the Yubi smart-docks are designed for bars, restaurants, cabs, … Continue reading Yubi Happy You Heard About This
Smart phones often replace compact cameras. Some interesting accessories for the smartphone cameras can satisfy the requirements of the most critical photographer. Continue reading Interesting Accessories for Smartphone Cameras
A new report speculates Google Glass may change the way we compute just as the iPhone changed the mobile industry, possibly becoming just as omnipresent. Continue reading Google Glass Heralded as the Next iPhone
A Smartphone Physical debuted this week at TEDMED uses devices paired with an iPhone to measure vital medical functions. Continue reading Paging Dr. iPhone, Dr. iPhone to TEDMED