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News & Reviews:   Apple

  • Top 10 iOS 10 updates and features from Apple WWDC 2016

    Top 10 iOS 10 updates and features from Apple WWDC 2016

    So WWDC 2016 has kicked off, and oh boy, Apple has a lot of announcements today especially with iOS 10. In this article, we have gathered the top 10 major iOS updates and features in no particular order, read below to find out more!

  • Rumours: Potential iOS 10 features to be revealed at Apple WWDC 2016

    Rumours: Potential iOS 10 features to be revealed at Apple WWDC 2016

    In just a few more hours, Apple WWDC 2016 will soon go live and iOS 10 is expected to be showcased. There is little information about the new upgrade, but there are several rumours surrounding it and here is what we can find.

  • Smartphone sales increases in Q12016 by 3.9%

    Smartphone sales increases in Q12016 by 3.9%

    With the global economy doom and gloom that is permeating the world right now, one would expect the consumer electronics market will suffer. No, not really. Smartphone sales are actually up by 3.9% when compared to the same time last year, according to Gartner.  

  • Japan earthquakes will impact smartphones and camera makers worldwide

    Japan earthquakes will impact smartphones and camera makers worldwide

    The recent Japan earthquake may impact smartphone manufacturers as Sony's imaging sensor production facility was involved in the earthquake.

  • Rumours: A leaked picture of Apple earbuds with a lightning connector

    Rumours: A leaked picture of Apple earbuds with a lightning connector

    If you remember one post we did back last year, there was a rumour going around about Apple ditching the 3.5mm headphone jack for a lightning port setup. Since there was no pictures as evidence, it was easy to put it off as pure rumours, until this leaked image came along from Weibo. 

  • Apple Patents Flexible Batteries

    Apple Patents Flexible Batteries

    Apple really makes all kinds of patents, but some just seem to fit with what they're doing at the time like this patent describing a design for flexible batteries. The patent itself was filed in December 2011 but it covers the design of a flexible battery pack which allows the battery to be shaped to fit a form factor of an electronic device. Apart from being perfectly suited for Apple's upcoming iWatch, the isolated cell design allows it to be more reliable in that in case one of the cells fail the other cells will not fail together. While it seems to fit with the iWatch, this flexible battery design could just as well be used in any of Apple's other devices.


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