Showing posts with label APPLE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label APPLE. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 October 2011

5 Crazy Things You Could Do with Your iPhone

The mixture of touchscreen technology with features like GPS and impressive on-board cameras makes the iPhone a virtual playground for clever developers with a novel idea.
Today we’ve compiled five crazy things you can do with your iPhone using various apps. Several of these apps seem too good to be true but they all work exactly as advertised. Intrigued?  Read on!


Monitor Your Heart Rate

I was sure that this app was completely bogus when I first saw it, but after a quick trial run, it seems pretty convincing. The Heart Fitness app claims that it can effectively monitor your heart rate using only your iPhone. How in the world is that possible?
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Heart Fitness
To accomplish this feat, the app takes advantage of both the camera and the bright LED on the back of your iPhone 4. First, you cover the light and the camera with your index finger. The light then illuminates your finger so that the camera reads that reddish color that results when you stick a flashlight up to your finger.
Here’s where the magic happens. As blood is pumped into your finger, the hue pulses. The camera reads this pulse and uses it to measure your heart rate! Pure voodoo right? Perhaps not. I tested the app on myself a few times and consistently came up with a measurement around 70BPM, which I confirmed by taking my own pulse manually. Then I got up and ran around for a while and used the app again, over 100BPM this time. As crazy as it sounds, it seems to work!
Now, many commenters note that they can get readings from every day items such as ketchup bottles, but this doesn’t prove anything. If you consider that the app reads pulses in color, pointing your camera at something red combined with camera-shake would produce a similar result. This proves that you can trick the app, but not that it doesn’t do what it claims.

Scan Documents

You know that your iPhone has a camera on it, so it’s no surprise that it can take a photo of a document right? The problem with this though is that a handheld camera is a far cry from a flatbed scanner. Holding your phone perfectly level isn’t easy, even if you can pull it off, it’s still a hassle.
Enter Genius Scan. With this app you can quickly snap a shot of any document without really thinking about how properly aligned it is on your screen.
Genius Scan will automatically detect the edges of the document and allow you to quickly skew the perspective so that you get a perfect shot every time.
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Genius Scan
You can save your documents as a PDF or JPG and even share them over Wifi for quick access from any computer.

Measure Almost Anything

You’ve seen measuring apps that simply place a ruler on your screen, which are great if you need to measure anything less than a few inches, but what if you want to measure an entire person or even a tree? For this feat you’ll need something more.
Aim@ is a $0.99 application that pulls this seemingly impossible task off pretty well. By telling the app how tall you are and holding your phone at arm’s length, you can use your phone’s camera and a series of taps at strategic points to make approximate measurements.
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I’ll warn you in advance, this app does work, but it’s a little quirky. If you’re not good at following directions, you’ll never get it to work. If you are reasonably patient, the app walks you through the specific processes for taking the height and width of an object, or even the distance from you to it. In my tests, when I didn’t screw up, I usually came within an inch or two of the actual size of the object.

Take 3D Photos

This is another app that sounds like it’s more gimmick than reality, but it actually works! In fact, the technology really isn’t that amazing if you think about it. Your two eyes work together to help you perceive depth. By taking two photographs at slightly different positions, you can mimic this functionality.
3D Camera does exactly that. You take one photo, move over a few inches, snap another, then combine them to create a three-dimensional illusion.
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3D Camera
3D Camera gives you three different options for viewing the resulting 3D image. The first is an anaglyph, which you can view with your typical cheap pair of red/cyan 3D glasses, a stereogram, which works just like the old Magic Eye images (no glasses necessary), and a wigglegram, which simply changes from one image to the next quickly to simulate a 3D effect.
If you’re still confused and/or skeptical, check out the online gallery of images.

Spy On Your Spouse

Tracking someone’s every move is a myth taken straight from spy movies right? Today’s modern GPS technology actually makes it quite easy. In fact, I recently showed my wife how to keep track of me when I’m out. Luckily I’m a pretty trustworthy guy!
Apple’s Find My iPhone app allows you to track the location of any iOS device using a web browser, another iPhone or even an iPad. So if I take too long at the grocery store, my worrisome wife can pull my position (or at least that of my phone) up on our iPad to see if I’m lying dead in a ditch or merely made a pit stop at the Apple Store yet again.
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Find My iPhone

Monday, 10 October 2011

THE DEBUT OF iPHONE 4S, iCLOUD and TIM COOk


Tim Cook has marked his debut with the iPhone 4S.
The Debut of iPhone 4S, iCloud and Tim Cook
The latest version of the iPhone range is better specced for battery usage, camera options and a feature that proves Apple is still magical - flawlessly efficient Artificial Intelligence.
The iPhone 4S is just an improvement on the original iPhone 4 (even the same screen) , but one that can save Apple- if only temporarily - in it's onslaught against products like the Galaxy S2 - one in a long line of 'iPhone killers' from the Samsung stable.

Physical Dimensions

The Debut of iPhone 4S, iCloud and Tim Cook
The body hasn't changed - 3.5-inch screen and measures 4.5 x 2.31 x .37 inches.

Battery Life

 

The Debut of iPhone 4S, iCloud and Tim Cook

Apple has finally addressed a common iPhone complaint, the low battery life, and the phone is rated at 8 hours of 3G talk time, 10 hours of video playback and 40 hours of music playback.

Processor

The Debut of iPhone 4S, iCloud and Tim Cook
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The new A5 chip (seen on the iPad 2) makes the iPhone 4S seven times faster than the iPhone 4.

Camera

 

The Debut of iPhone 4S, iCloud and Tim Cook
(image credit: engadget)
The iPhone 4S features an 8MP camera capable of shooting 3264×2448 images, an improvement from the 5MP shooter on the iPhone 4. The new lens also 73% more light than the iPhone 4 and is 33% faster, along with a redesigned Image Signal Processor, auto-face detection, 26% better white balance and a new f2.4 lens for wider shots.
Video recording is now in rich 1080p HD with video image stabilization and temporal noise reduction.
The new sensor is guarded by a hybrid infrared filter, designed to reduce chromatic aberration and ghosting in images, preventing distortion in extremely bright circumstances.

World Phone

A cool term, World Phone simply means the iPhone 4S is both GSM+CDMA compatible.

Intelligent Assistant

 

'Artificial intelligence' in the sci-fi sense of the word. Ask questions from Siri, the onboard assistant app and it'll fetch you answers from it's database. Still in beta -still awesome.

Models

The iPhone 4S will be released along with the latest iOS 5 OS in exactly a week's time (14 October 2011), and available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models - in both black and white.

New OS Features

improved, subtle push notifications that don't, iMessage (Apple's version of BBM) , Reminders, a location-based to-do list and Twitter integration that lets you tweet from any function on the iPhone, along with Newstand, an online subscriptions store for newspapers and magazines.

iCloud

The event also debuted iCloud, cloud sharing for the Apple device ecosystem. A handy iCloud feature is iTunes Match, syncing your iCLoud music catalog with your phone/tablet/Macbook.

Thursday, 6 October 2011

APPLE HISTORY

 STEVE'S ROLE

I THINK THE NAME NEED NO INTRODUCTION .STEVE JOBS CHANGED THE WAY WE THAUGHT ABOUT TECHNOLOGY .HERE ARE SOME PARTS FROM HIS LIFE .


 1976 - High-school buddies Steven Wozniak and Steve Jobs start Apple Computer. Their first product, Apple I, built in circuit board form, debuts at "the Homebrew Computer Club" in Palo Alto, California.
1977 - Apple II is unveiled, the first personal computer in a plastic case with color graphics.


1983 - Apple starts selling the "Lisa," a desktop computer for businesses with a graphical user interface, the system most users are familiar with today.



1984 - Apple debuts the Macintosh personal computer.
1985 - Jobs leaves Apple after a power struggle.
September 1997 - Jobs is named Apple's interim CEO after the company records losses of more than $1.8 billion.
November 1997 - Jobs introduces a new line of Macintosh computers called G3, and a website that lets people order directly from Apple.
1998 - Apple unveils the iMac desktop computer.
2001 - Apple introduces the iPod.
2003 - The iTunes Store opens, allowing users to buy and download music, audiobooks, movies and TV shows online



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August 2004 - Jobs announces he underwent successful surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from his pancreas.
January 2007 - Apple introduces the iPhone.
2008 - Apple opens its App Store as an update to iTunes.
January 2009 - Jobs takes leave for health reasons. COO Cook leads the company in the interim.
June 2009 - Jobs returns to the company after undergoing a liver transplant.
April 2010 - Apple begins selling the iPad, a 10-inch touchscreen tablet, and has an 84 percent share of the tablet market by year's end.
Jan. 17, 2011 - Jobs announces that he will take another medical leave.
March 2, 2011 - Apple launches the iPad 2.
Aug. 9, 2011 - Apple briefly edges past Exxon Mobil Corp to become the most valuable U.S. company.
Aug. 24, 2011 - Jobs steps down as CEO and is replaced by Tim Cook, Apple's chief operating officer.
Oct. 5, 2011 - Jobs dies at age of 56 after battle with pancreatic cancer.

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Apple's Next Event on October 4, Starring Its New CEO

Tuesday, October 4.
That’s the day Apple is currently expected to hold its next big media event, according to sources close to the situation, where the tech giant will unveil the next iteration of its popular iPhone.
While there have been a lot of conflicting reports about the exact timing of the event, including some that pegged it as taking place this month, AllThingsD had previously posted that the rollout of the iPhone 5 would be in October.
While Apple could certainly change its plans anytime, sources said that the October 4 date has been selected by the company to showcase the iPhone 5. Sources added that the plan is now to make the new device available for purchase within a few weeks after the announcement.
And while the iPhone 5 is a much anticipated handset, the event itself has a lot more importance for Apple than many previous ones.

That’s because it will be newly installed CEO Tim Cook’s first big product introduction and the place where the public will get a first lengthy impression of him that may well set the tone for Cook’s new role.
And that’s why, said sources, although he’s never quarterbacked an Apple product announcement before, Cook is certain to preside over the iPhone 5 rollout.
like his predecessor and as Jobs’s right-hand man and chosen successor, Cook is expected to be the main presenter at all big Apple media events going forward.
That said, sources said, he’s sure to have help from Apple lieutenants, such as marketing head Schiller, iOS chief Scott Forstall and Eddy Cue, recently named SVP of Internet Software and Services.
Still, the pressure will be on Cook to turn in a good performance at the event, especially after what has so far been a very smooth leadership transition at Apple.
What will be interesting to see, of course, is if Jobs himself will also make an appearance, which is something that is likely to be determined by his health in a decision that will made very close to the event.
And while putting Jobs onstage with Cook could diminish the new leader’s first public effort, what better “one more thing” than Jobs himself making a cameo appearance?

Thursday, 22 September 2011

iPHONE 5

Apple Launching iPhone 5 in October

So those rumors claiming the iPhone 5 will debut in late September? They’re wrong.
Instead, it’s going to be an October surprise — the month in which Apple plans to launch its next-gen iPhone.
Sources with knowledge of the situation say reports claiming AT&T has blacked out employee vacations during the last two weeks of September in preparation for the retail debut of the next iPhone are misinformed.
“I don’t know why AT&T’s calling for all hands on deck those weeks, but it’s not for an iPhone launch,” a source familiar with Apple’s plans said.
So when can we expect the company to uncrate the iPhone 5?
“October,” the source said, while declining to offer a hard-launch date. Other sources said it will be later in the month, rather than earlier.
The source offered no details on the device’s design, but supply-chain chatter has previously indicated that the iPhone 5 will use the faster A5 processor on which the iPad 2 runs, a Qualcomm dual mode GSM/CDMA baseband, and a higher resolution eight-megapixel rear camera.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

APPLE NEW OPERATING SYSTEM

Features that go further.
iOS 5




iOS 5 includes more than 200 new features for your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. apple is getting better and better iOS 5  is a thing to try so watch the features n video and know something about iOS 5
Here’s a sneak peek at a few of our favorites. 

  • Notification Center
  • iMessage
  • Newsstand
  • Reminders
  • Twitter
  • Camera
  • Photos
  • Safari
  • PC Free
  • More features

























iOS 5 includes morethan 200 new features