Jamf Now allows you to set up your Apple devices in minutes with the apps and settings employees need to be productive while eliminating tedious steps.
By Rajesh Pandey on Jan 27, 2019 12:51 pm In his latest note for TF Industries, Ming-Chi Kuo says that the overall market is extremely pessimistic of iPhone sales. He believes that in Q1, 2019, Apple will ship around 36-38 million iPhones led by increased demand in non-Chinese markets due to the attractive trade-in program currently being run by the company. Continue reading →
By Khamosh Pathak on Jan 27, 2019 11:52 am HomeKit is Apple's home automation protocol. If an appliance supports HomeKit, you can control all of its functions using the Home app on the iPhone or just using Siri on your iPhone or HomePod. When it works, it's truly magical. You can just ask Siri to turn off the lights or dim them. If you've connected a smart plug to your espresso machine, you can just ask Siri to make you a cup of coffee and it will start the machine on its own! Continue reading →
By Rajesh Pandey on Jan 27, 2019 07:33 am The iPhone XI is likely going to follow the same design language as the iPhone XS and iPhone X before it. While there’s not much one can do about that, we can always look at stunning new iPhone concepts and hope that Apple will end up taking some design cues from them down the line. The latest iPhone XI concept envisions the phone with a “sharp metal design” similar to the one that Apple debuted with the iPad Pro last year. Continue reading →
One of the most buzzed-about gadgets of the second half of the decade might be Apple's entry into the cell phone industry, the iPhone. The touchscreen/Internet/camera/and-some-other-things phone launched on June 29, 2007. Its second generation, the iPhone 3G, hit the shelves on July 11, 2008.
To use the phone, one did not have a choice of phone networks, it was AT&T or nothing. But mere months after its initial launch, people were looking for ways to hack into the phone and unlock its functionality into any service for any country (back when the iPhone was USA-exclusive). Suffice to say, Apple was not amused.
The iPhone's main competitor is perhaps BlackBerry, with the iPhone 3G and BlackBerry Bold models standing as flagship rivals. But whatever the latest sales numbers may reveal, the iPhone is a trendy accessory for the diligent blogger, as evidenced by one witness at BlogWorld Expo 2008.
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