Showing posts with label ipad 3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad 3. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

10 devices discontinued in 2012

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During the years have been seen many new devices of modern technology , while others have been discontinued and you were removed from production. Let 10 major devices that were discontinued this year.
1 - The White MacBook Apple: although it was discontinued in 2011, 2012 was the year in which his life was finally discontinued production. This laptop used to be quite used by students because it was more expensive than the rest of the Apple catalog.
2 - Dell Venue: the company announced its withdrawal from the market of mobile in March. The Venue was a mobile that experienced several technical problems.
3 - Amazon Kindle DX: the largest e-reader company was discontinued in the last months of 2012 after three years of little success in the market.
4 - Apple iPad 3: 6 months after the iPad 3 was released, this model was discontinued due to the launch of the new iPad 4.
5 - Logitech Squeezebox: This music platform was discontinued after the launch of its replacement, the Smart Radio service.
6 - iPhone 3GS: the third generation of the iPhone, launched in 2009, continued in production until the 2012. After announcing the iPhone 5, the 3GS was removed from production.
7 - Motorola Webtop: a combination of hardware and software that allowed us to use a smartphone in a dock of a laptop. Its high price and low functionality made came to an end.
8 - 17-inch MacBook Pro: introduced in 2003, this laptop stopped production in 2012 and now only models 15 and 13 inches are available.
9 - Asus Eee PC: in September it was confirmed that Asus would stop making this netbook and would focus on tablets.
10 - Google Nexus Q: technically it was discontinued, but the first streamer social content of the world would be launched this year, but ultimately was delayed until 2013.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

iOS 6 is now available

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From yesterday, the owners of the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad 2, new iPad / iPad 3 or a fourth-generation iPod touch can now update the operating system of your device. Previously we talked about some of the innovations that have iOS 6.
Before you begin the upgrade, you should download the latest version of iTunes to be perfectly compatible with iOS 6. It is also a good idea to back up your photos, files and address book. And finally, remember to have loaded the device because Apple will not allow you to upgrade if your iOS device does not have enough power in the battery.
The update weighs approximately 500MB.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Hone, keychain bluetooth to find the keys to the iPhone


 



Hone is a project that seeks funding on Kickstarter. This is a Bluetooth-equipped keychain that would locate the keys through an application for iPhone and iPad 4S. Hone's creators have managed to almost $ 46,000 asking to begin manufacturing the device.

Kickstarter is an online platform that seeks to promote 'crowdfunding'. It presents all sorts of projects to try to make the Internet community is encouraged to provide financial capital to materialize the idea. Interested parties explain their project, mark the amount needed to develop and explain the remuneration to be received once the idea is realized.

The 'crowdfunding' can help create devices that large companies have not yet developed but may have a great future. Hone is the case, the idea of ​​two brothers to find the keys at all times. Hone is a ring equipped with Bluetooth, capable of responding to the search request made from an iPhone or a new iPhone 4S.
Many users have experienced more than once not find the keys. The time lost in getting your keys and disruption of having to scramble around the house, car or desk Hone has the solution. This Bluetooth 4.0 wardess used to maintain links with the iPhone or the iPhone. When a user loses his keys, simply go to your mobile device and activate the application of Hone.

By detecting the notice from the application, Hone is activated, warning via a vibrating system, lights and sound on the location of the keys. It is always a way to keep the keys located, as long as you also have the phone or the iPhone.

As salient features, Hone has a battery that promises up to 6 months of autonomy and connection has a range of over 45 meters.

Hone's creators have requested $ 46,000 (36,306.2 euros) to start producing the keychain. Thanks to contributions from visitors to Kickstarter, the project has already exceeded $ 39,000 and is poised to materialize. Those interested can make a contribution, depending on which unit will Hone when to make trades or other offers depending on the amount of money committed.

More information:

- Kickstarter