When Steve Jobs gives the keynote address Monday at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference, we know he will introduce a new iPhone that runs on an updated operating system, dubbed the iPhone OS 4. But we don’t know all the specifics (and surprises) those two developments will include.
Expect a good show from Jobs, Apple’s CEO and star pitchman. Here are five other things you can expect from the new iPhone.
1. Robust new software, highlighted by multitasking.
The iPhone 0S 4 will have several significant improvements over the current operating system. Primarily, it will allow users to have up to seven apps open and operating at once, a feature called multitasking. Another new feature for the app-obsessed is folders. With folders, you’ll be able to organize apps more easily by simply dragging your first-person shooter games into one folder or your social media apps – Facebook, Foursquare, LinkedIn — into another folder.
Plus, the new 0S 4 software will be available to all existing iPhone owners. However, not all features will work on all iPhones. Multitasking will not work on the iPhone 3G, but it will on the 3Gs. (Funny, the iPhone 3G turns two this summer and phone contracts last two years. A cynic might think the lack of multitasking on the 3G is really a lure to buy a new phone. Nah, probably not.)
Another feature we hope to see: wireless syncing. This would be so much better than connecting the USB cable to your computer every few days or so, as it requires little input from the user. If it works like the Time Machine automatic backup for Mac computers, even better.
2. A slimmer yet bigger iPhone.
By slimmer, I mean a thinner phone that more easily fits into your pocket or purse and hopefully weighs less. By bigger, Apple will provide more storage in the phone. The iPhone 3Gs comes with either 16gb ($199) or 32gb ($299) of storage. Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster recently speculated that the iPhone 4G will offer 32gb for $199 and 64gb for $299, while the existing 16gb 3Gs will sell for $99 — while supplies last.
That approach mirrors what Apple has historically done with its iThings. They offer more storage and more features for the same or even lower prices. For perspective, when the first iPod went on sale in 2001, it offered 5gb of storage and sold for $399. (Remember the “Put a thousand songs in your pocket” slogan?) Today, the iPod Nano starts at $149 for 8gb of storage — and it shoots video.
3. A front-facing camera.
This will likely be included for video chats with services such as the recently upgraded Skype app. You should be able to snap self-depreciating photo better, too, for all your social networking needs. Hopefully, the rear-facing camera will offer at least 5 megapixels of resolution (more would be really nice), an improvement on the 3 megapixels in the 3Gs.
Like many new features that eventually appear on the iPhone, front-facing cameras can be found on competing products. I’m staring at myself using the front-facing camera on the new HTC Evo, a sweet Android phone available Friday from Sprint for $200. A front-facing camera is a useful feature, and emphasizes that today’s smartphones are more like mini-laptops than mobile phones.
The HTC Evo, by the way, is the latest in a string of top-notch Android phones that have gone on sale since the 2009 holiday season. Apple faces a serious threat from Google’s Android operating system – more Android phones were sold in the first quarter than iPhones — and the platform is generating plenty of buzz for consumers who want an alternative to the iPhone, or an alternative to AT&T. Speaking of which…
4. Verizon will not be selling the iPhone this summer.
Apple signed a five-year contract with AT&T to sell the iPhone. That started in 2007 and ends in…2012. As we are entering the fourth year of this deal, don’t expect Jobs to tell us Monday that Verizon will also be selling the iPhone this summer. It won’t happen.
Now, will Verizon sell the phone eventually? Yes. The question is when, and there is speculation that a Verizon deal — or possibly Sprint — will be announced later this year. Still, this chatter has been going on for more than a year and there remains no backbone behind these rumors. Remember when Verizon was supposed to sell a 3G version of the iPad? Don’t wait for that either. My prediction: You’ll hear about a Verizon deal — and perhaps deals with every major U.S. carrier to better compete with the Android onslaught — at next summer’s Worldwide Developer Conference.
5.Launch date.
So when will we see the next iPhone in stores? I’d wager Friday, June 25. The iPhone 0S 4 software update may be available sooner — perhaps next week — but the new iPhone will likely hit stores by the end of June. It’s possible Apple may push the launch date into the next month, but the first July weekend coincides with the nation’s birthday (yes, Steve Jobs’ ego is big enough not to care) and July 9th feels too late, even though Apple has a sterling track record of building buzz.
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Apple has helped its customers download over 4 BILLION Apps in the last 3 years.
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A year ago, my friend and I were talking about the launch of a completely obnoxious iPhone App called iFart.
The App is simple. Press a button and completely embarrass everyone in the room. It’s a gag…that made its creators over $27,000 in a single day.
Now, although the gross and obnoxious category was taken, I had a few ideas that I was sure would be great Apps.
The problem was that we didn’t know how to get them created or published in the Apple App Store.
I couldn’t let the idea go. So I went on a crash course.
I read every book, article, whitepaper, FAQ and blog with information on how to create successful iPhone Apps. I tried learning App programming languages and hung out in forums and blogs that shared tricks and strategies.
In the end, I almost gave up!
It was just too much work! In my gut, I suspected that developing iPhone Apps had to be MUCH easier.
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The Apple iPad is undoubtedly a good machine to consume content on, but how good it is for business applications? I’ve spent a good deal of time trying this out lately, and found a lot of limitations, but also a lot to like.
First, using any device as a work computer depends a lot on what applications you actually want to use. My guess is that nearly every purchaser of an iPad already owns a personal computer (Windows or Mac), and the iPad makes no pretense of trying to be a replacement for those machines: It doesn’t try to run Mac OS applications, for instance. If you expect that kind of computing, you’ll be disappointed.
Rather, the iPad is designed for lighter-weight applications and, to some extent, for applications where the information is stored “in the cloud.” As such, even the people who want to use the iPad as a work machine are likely to use it as a companion to more powerful applications, either online or on PCs.
Virtually all of the applications that are available for the iPad take that perspective. Often they are scaled-back versions of things developed for Mac or PC such as the iPad versions of the iWork suite, which consists of the Pages word processor, Numbers spreadsheet, and Keynote presentation apps; or tools like Bento or Mariner Calc. Others are really expanded versions of iPhone applications. As time goes on, I expect we’ll see more things that really take advantage of the platform.
Most of the applications aren’t meant to be the same as the versions available for the Macintosh; rather, they are versions that are meant to bring basic functionality to the tablet, letting you do basic editing and creation while on the road. And being on the iPad brings some advantages and disadvantages.
The disadvantages are quite clear. The onscreen keyboard is usable for short things, but most of us are just not going to be happy writing long documents or spending a lot of time entering data on an on-screen keyboard that is relatively small, completely flat, and has no feedback. External keyboards are a choice, but they are still awkward.
The process of getting documents on and off the machine is also convoluted. For almost any of the applications, you can e-mail the documents back and forth between machines. That’s mostly what I did, and it worked, but it’s hardly an elegant solution. For Apple’s iWork applications, you can also use the iWork.com site, or use the File Sharing option in iTunes. In addition, of course, there’s no easy way to print directly from the iPad.
In addition, the lack of multitasking–or really fast application switching–is a notable drawback in a number of ways. To begin with, that plus the decision in the iWork applications to put help on a Web page created some awkward moments for me. Obviously, when I was using the machine when it wasn’t connected to the Internet, I couldn’t get help at all. But even when connected, bringing up help means moving to the browser, seeing what you need to do, then going back to the home page, clicking on the application again, and waiting for it to load your document. That takes time, and it can be annoying.
On the other hand, you never worry about saving files, because the programs save continuously, and there isn’t even a Save command. When you switch to another application, then go back to a program, you just resume where you left off.
Perhaps more important, by stripping the programs down to their essentials, they generally do become quite easy to use. Sure, there were times I missed specific commands and functions; and plenty of times I went back to a Windows PC or a Mac to do more editing or to perform functions that just aren’t available on the iPad. But for the basics of things such as entering notes or just reading documents, it works surprisingly well. The stripped-down applications mean that what’s left should be very simple, and it often is.
When I’m on the road and doing serious writing, taking and editing pictures, and uploading blog posts, at the moment there’s no contest: I’ll use a real notebook. I don’t have the tools yet for the iPad to even consider it as a replacement. I’d need multitasking and a VPN client, and I would love a less clunky way of moving photos from my camera to the device. And many of the applications would need more features.
When I’m commuting daily, though, I often find myself taking just the iPad, doing some reading on the device, making notes, and doing some light editing. It’s not a notebook replacement, but it is a good complement.
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If you are looking for cool iPhone accessories, then look no further. iPhone bluetooth accessories have to turn out to be certain of the most widely used as well as the most versatile of all accessories available for every single one iPhone models. The iPhone 3g as well as iPhone 3gs offer slightly better bluetooth capabilities than earlier models. However all the iPhone models are compatible with the most bluetooth accessories.
There was a time when Bluetooth was just a niche feature, but, it has become famous in a big way lately. Now not only is Bluetooth used for hands-free cellular phone calls but the technologies also encompasses the Superior Audio Distribution Profile A2DP, which caters for wireless video streaming in addition to distant communication between gadgets.
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There is a wide array of options available when it comes to Bluetooth speakers. Every one of these systems presents separate levels of sound quality, a distinctive form, and separate skin tone. CyFi Wireless Sports Speakers are distinctively designed for outside use and can play very loud music. Spracht Aura Blunote is a small (seven inches wide x 3 inches tall x 1.three inches thick), curved speaker that can sound extremely good for a speaker of its size. The system can memorize how to pair with up to 8 devices because of its built-it memory. iPhone OS three.0 Speakers come in with a built-in rechargeable battery that can last up to eight hours. The wireless Bluetooth technologies helps you to stream music from your iPhone or iPod. The Watertight Bluetooth Speaker is a significant accessory for your iPhone, iPod or MP3 player, which permits you to lay around in your swimming pool or bathe and listen in to your choice tunes.
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Has Apple told you your best repair option for a broken iPod or iPhone is buying a new one?
Not any more. An Australian company celebrating it’s third year, offers to repair almost any busted bit at a lower cost. iPhone repairs
Australian MP3 Repairs offers a way to bring dead iPods and iPhones to life for a lot less than the price charged by Apple’s repair service.
Where Apple would prefer to sell you another iPod or iPhone, Australian Mp3 Repairs formally known as Auipod Repairs has kept up with the demand for cost effective repairs for the latest iPods in this tight economy.
iPhone Repairs include many of the common out of warranty services like:
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Sam Stewart, technical director, when asked. “What are the main points of the last 2 year’s growth”. Sam smiled and gave us some key points:
“Firstly due to pressure from Apple, we had to change the name and Web domain name to Australianmp3repairs.com.au.
We felt this was a little heavy handed, for a company that was actively supporting the iPod community, but it really gave us an opportunity to restructure and professionalise our operation”
“Moving from Glebe to Darlinghurst in the Eastern suburbs, gave us easier access to the huge backpackers market”
“Including iPhone 3G and 3GS screens and LCD’s repairs to our services, as well as the Data Recovery services we also provide has increased demand even more”
“As you know we have the very competitive repair prices for “out of warranty” service for all iPhones, which covers those iPods over a year old, replacement batteries, water damage (you would be amazed at the number of iPhonesthat go through the washing machine), dented iPhonesthat Apple usually don’t warrant, accidental breakage of screens and many more little accidents with iPods and iPhones.”
“We warrant all our service with a 90 day warranty, all prices include return registered post, so when you get an online estimate, providing your diagnosis is consistent with the problem, there are no hidden costs”
“We have also added data recovery services – while not always possible, we have a very high success rate for recovering all sorts of data from iPods. This means that customers 100’s of dollars worth of music and movies, backups of other data, have a high probability or being recovered.”
“I mentioned professionalising our services. We have had Web orders from iPod users from kids to well those in their 80’s , so we have spent a lot of effort to make our services easy to use and informative.
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Simply go to Our website, select repair my iPhones, choose a picture your model from the next page, tick the repair required from the diagnosis list or just fill in the comments I the problem is not covered in out diagnosis list, click submit – we request your iPod and contact details. Clicks submit.
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Ever since MetroPcs Cell Phones No Contract came out in the market, people expected a drastic change in the technological department. No Contract Cell Phones does not usually have the same specs as their expensive counterparts but does support the same idea. As a matter of fact, the iPhone is a top-tier Smartphone, no doubt about it, with the help of AT&T Cell Phones. While a host of competition has come into the smartphone picture, a world that was once dominated by the iPhone, AT&T cell phones and Blackberry cell phones, it still appears as though the iPhone is a market favorite. Imitation is the greatest form of flattery, and the iPhone has had plenty of that, but who needs flattery when you’re phone is boasting some of its best number to date?
Yes, a day before Apple was set to unveil its new computer; they set a record for fourth quarter profits. Apparently they sold 8.7 million iPhones in the quarter. That’s more than they sold in all of 2008! The companies’ quarterly profit climbed from 2.3 billion a year ago to 3.4 billion this year and the total revenue between the two years went from 11.9 billion to 15.7 billion dollars. These numbers proved enough to be their best quarter ever and if the tablet does well, things might continue getting better. It’s amazing that a computing giant went from strictly manufacturing computers right into the world of cell phones with the help of ATT Cell Phones, and in the matter of four or five years. But it’s not that cut and dry, no this company revolutionized the cell phone industry with apps (also known as applications) tiny programs that can be downloaded to the device for a small fee or free, that can range from cooking instructions to music trivia.
They also brought the patented multi-touch screen to the table, a feature where, with two fingers, one can zoom in or out on the touch screen. Applications designed to match your every need shows exactly how competitive the iPhone is. In other words, anything needing attention can find it in the iPhone without having to drop what was being done, multitasking has never been easier, even when holding on a call where they play some annoying music and take their precious time it’s not problem at all to hold, you might even get some stuff done. This technology seems almost as if it is at its peak. Truthfully this is just the beginning of this type of enhancement.These are the little things that are making the big difference for the company at this juncture.
It’s truly amazing the inventiveness that comes with this company as well as the design schemes. It’s all so clean and aesthetically pleasing, and the functionality simply can’t be beat. But to top it off, their innovation has rubbed off onto other companies leading to more creative and out of the box thinking, and thus, giving the customers better products, more often. Yes now Blackberry and ATT Cell Phones have rethought some of their ideas and companies like HTC, Google and Samsung have all stepped out into this new world of smartphone inventiveness, giving way to healthy competition and great products. Sometimes all are inspired when one gets the metaphorical light bulb turn on in the head. And we can’t be happier about it. Like I said, this is just the beginning.
With the recent release of Apples second generation iPod Touch came even more characteristic borrowed from the ever popular iPhone, but was this a wrong move on Apples part? And could such borrowed characteristics damage the appeal, and in the long period of time, the sales of the iPhone 3G?So what to prefer – ipod touch 2g vs iphone 3g.
To ensure that everybody is on the same page, the new revision of Apples popular iPod Touch came with an entire new look. The rear of the gadget is now covered in glorious stainless steel, it features external volume controls, a speaker for casual listening and built in functionality for Nike+. Along with such new characteristics you get the usual Safari Web Browser, Calendar, Maps, Weather, Youtube, iTunes Store and App Store as found on the original iPod Touch. It’s accessible in 8,16 or 32GB.
Down to the nitty-gritty then and the core of this article. Will the features newly implemented into the iPod Touch damage the appeal of the iPhone 3G? Well as far as similarities go between the two devices, if you were to place both face up on a table and remove the headphones you’d have a tough time telling them apart. Both devices are beautifully designed and with the second generation iPod Touch they now have similar facilities. “but the Touch can’t make calls or send SMSs?” you might say. This really is true, however the recent release of Fring brought VOIP for the iPod and iPhone, allowing users of Fring to employ their headphone mic to make calls and chat with friends (Fring has support for most of the popular IMs). With a jailbroken device there are certain applications that would enable one to send an SMS through the web, often costing nothing at all. It’s third party applications like these that make the functionality of the iPod Touch almost identical to that of the iPhone.
So I suppose the question you’re now asking is “could applications like those mentioned above damage the appeal of the iPhone?”, and the answer is, Hardly. Although the applications noticed above bring similar facilities to the iPod Touch, VOIP and SMS via the web at the moment are just no match for the real things and so you’d still be demanded to carry a conventional cellphone with you. Amongst this the iPod Touch lacks many of the main features that make the iPhone so desirable, These of course being the 3G/EDGE networks, the Camera, A-GPS and Bluetooth. Without these features a plenty of what’s been mentioned before isn’t possible in everyday cases as once you remove the internet connection VOIP and SMS via the web are unusable.
The key factor to take into account when thinking about buying an iPod Touch or an iPhone is the cost. The iPod Touch 8,16 and 32GB run at £169, £219 and £289 respectively. While the iPhone 3G clocks in at a hefty £729 for the 8GB and £789 for the 16GB model with a £35/month contract. At these prices you could get an iPod Touch and a similarly skillful cellphone with change to spare, although it’s understandable that carrying two devices may not be an option for some. For more information you may search this page.
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The Bible Scholar iPhone app
Features:
1. Books: More than 20 volumes of Bible Dictionaries, Church History, and Bible Commentaries.
2. Bookmark: You never lose your place because you can return to the place you left off through this amazing feature.
3. Notes: You can make and save your notes for future reference.
The Bible Scholar iPhone app has more than 14,000 pages of Bible Commentaries, Bible Dictionaries, and Church History.
It is a wonderful tool and source for every serious student of the Bible.
The Bible Scholar iPhone app has the following books: Matthew Henry’s Whole Bible Commentary, Easton’s Bible Dictionary, History of the Christian Church (Volumes 1 to 8), The Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin, Lewis Berkhof’s Introduction to the New Testament, People’s New Testament Commentary, Smith’s Bible Dictionary, The Treasury of David (Volumes 1 to Six) by Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Nave’s Topical Bible, and the Updated King James Bible.
How to Use the App:
Let us look at how to use The Bible Scholar app. To do this we will look at Matthew Henry’s Whole Bible Commentary as an example.
You simply tap on Matthew Henry on the iPhone screen and it opens up to a list of all the books of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.
If you tap on Genesis for instance, the book will load to Matthew Henry’s commentary on the entire book of Genesis. You get a verse-by-verse commentary by the author and get to know where the name Genesis originated. The same applies for every other book within this great book.
Another great aspect of this Bible iPhone app is that the fonts are so readable; you do not need reading glasses.
One feature you will find useful is the Bookmark feature. You can bookmark sections in the books you are reading, so you never have to lose your place ever! Therefore, if you are interrupted, you can come back and return to where you left off.
My favorite feature is the Notes feature. Here you can write pages of notes and thoughts on what you are studying. You can even title your notes for easy reference. You could do this on the entire books within the app, including the Updated King James Bible. You can read a passage of scripture, write study notes, and save them for future reference. This is simply amazing!
There is no way you could put a library with these many pages into your pocket. Right? Well now, you can with The Bible Scholar iPhone app. This is a scholar’s gold mine.
The app is easy to load. This is very exciting to know because you do not have to wait for a long time to gain access. You simply tap on The Bible Scholar icon and there you are, ready to begin enjoying the wealth of information within each page.
This is arguable the most comprehensive Bible related app on the iPhone app store. Every Christian or student of history will find this app to be worth the investment.
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