Monday, 17 May 2021

Apple Unveils 2021 Pride Edition Apple Watch Bands (with Some Extra Twists)

Apple Unveils 2021 Pride Edition Apple Watch Bands (with Some Extra Twists)


Pride Edition Apple Watch bands have become almost an annual event at this point, with Apple releasing them around this time each year in advance of Pride Month, however this year, Apple’s Pride Edition bands have a couple of extra twists in store.

Released today in line with the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT), this year’s bands are intended to “represent the breadth of diversity among LGBTQ+ experiences and the history of a movement that has spanned generations.”

To that end, the Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop expands on the original rainbow colours with those drawn from other various Pride flags, including black and brown to symbolize Black and Latinx communities as well as those who have passed away from or are living with HIV/AIDS. Light blue, pink, and white have also been added to represent transgender and nonbinary individuals.

The Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop incorporates stretchable recycled yarn interwoven with silicon threads, and like other versions of the Braided Solo Loop, it’s available in 12 sizes.

As usual, Apple has also designed a matching Pride watch face, which will likely make its debut in watchOS 7.5, which mirrors the rich colours of the Braided Solo Loop band. The face features a dynamic set of threads that scroll and animate each time you raise your wrist.

More significantly, however, this will also be the first time Apple is including an iOS 14 App Clip on its product packaging. The Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop will include a scannable App Clip that will allow customers to effortlessly bring up the matching Pride Woven watch face.

It’s a fun and practical way of using an App Clip on Apple’s product packaging, and while the concept isn’t entirely new — other companies have done similar things with normal QR codes — it represents another example of how Apple is leveraging its technology for more convenient user experiences.

For those who prefer the more traditional Pride colours, Apple is also releasing a Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop that not only showcases the original rainbow, but also uses reflective yarn for nighttime workout enthusiasts. It features that same comfortable, durable, and adjustable design of the other Nike Sport Loop bands, and Apple notes that it will include a corresponding Nike Watch face that it can be paired with.

Even before the events at the Stonewall Inn brought the LGBTQ+ movement to new prominence, Black, Brown, and transgender activists were key leaders in the march toward equality. On many fronts, Apple supports the ongoing and unfinished work of equality for diverse and intersectional communities, and we want to provide every opportunity to celebrate and honor this history during Pride season.Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO

As part of today’s announcement, Apple also adds that it’s building on its long-running financial support for various LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations, including Encircle, Equality North Carolina, Equality Texas, Gender Spectrum, GLSEN, Human Rights Campaign, National Center for Transgender Equality, PFLAG National, SMYAL, and The Trevor Project in the US, as well as ILGA World internationally.

The Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop and the Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop will sell for $99 and $49, respectively. They’re available to order today from Apple and are expected to arrive at Apple Store locations beginning on May 25. Customers will also be able to order the Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop directly from nike.com.

The Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop requires an Apple Watch Series 4 or later (including the Apple Watch SE), while the Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop is compatible with Apple Watch Series 3 or later.

Wednesday, 28 April 2021

Anticipated Samsung Unpacked GalaxyBookPro360

Anticipated Samsung Unpacked
GalaxyBookPro360

It's a 2-in-1. Thin as a smartphone. Powerful as a PC.
Mightier than you're used to, lighter than you'll believe. Stay empowered with liberating mobility. 
#GalaxyBookPro #SamsungUnpacked

Tuesday, 27 April 2021

LATEST UPDATE! The anticipated IOS 14.5 is here๐Ÿ”ฅ

LATEST UPDATE!

The anticipated IOS 14.5 is here! ๐Ÿ”ฅ
Brings a whole set of new features to your iPhone:

1. Use Face ID on your Apple Watch to unlock your iPhone -- even when wearing a mask!
2. Set a default music player of your choice
3. More than 200 new emoji
4. Choose a new voice for Siri
5. App tracking transparency 
5. Stream Fitness Plus workouts with AirPlay 
6. Dual-SIM 5G global support.
#Apple #iPhone #iOS 14.5 #GeekTech 


Eligible devices: check list

iOS 14.5 is available for iPhone 6s and above. You can also get it on a seventh gen iPod Touch. This means, a total of twenty iOS devices are eligible for the new update.

The list is as follows:

iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max

iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max

iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR

iPhone X

iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus

iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus

iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus

iPhone SE (1st generation)

iPhone SE (2nd generation)

iPod touch (7th generation)

How to update your eligible iOS device to iOS 14.5?

If you have an eligible iOS device and have automatic updates turned on, it will download and install iOS 14.5 automatically overnight (provided it is plugged in).




Monday, 26 April 2021

How it Started Vs How it's Going.❤

How it Started Vs How it's Going.❤ 
https://t.co/dKen2dleEw

INTEL Just Admitted "The World's Best Process or is found in a MacBook.

INTEL Just Admitted "The World's Best Process or is found in a MacBook.
Intel’s “frenemy” relationship with Apple is starting to become almost comical,as the once-dominant chipmaker continues to wage an aggressive marketing campaign against Apple’s new M1 chips. #Apple #GeekTech 
https://t.co/ztXZcutdgF

The New iPad pro with M1 chip release date!

The New iPad pro with M1 chip will be available from 30th April 2021! #AppleEvent #Apple #GeekTech 
https://t.co/htoPnU3lws

Tuesday, 20 October 2020

APPLE HARDWARE IPHONE EARLY IPHONE 12 PERFORMANCE TEST RESULTS SURFACE, SHOWS CONTRADICTORY INFORMATION


APPLE HARDWARE IPHONE
EARLY IPHONE 12 PERFORMANCE TEST RESULTS SURFACE, SHOWS CONTRADICTORY INFORMATION

UPDATE- iPhone 12 Geekbench Scores Surface
Shared by leaker Ice Universe on Twitter, new Geekbench scores for the standard iPhone 12 have surfaced online. However, there are 4 different test results, each producing different results. As we reported on Tuesday, these tests should be taken with a grain of salt until the devices have shipped, and are running public, optimized iOS versions.

Nonetheless, according to the best scores for the iPhone 12 referenced as “iPhone 13,2,” the new handset gets 1598 for single-core, and 3984 for multi-core in the same test. A separate test shows the iPhone 12 scoring 4028 in multi-core while another test shows it scoring as low as 2525 for multi-core.

The varying degrees of numbers further proves our earlier point that these tests should be taken with a grain of salt and not used as any final judgment or review of the device. All of the devices according to Geekbench are shown running iOS 14.1, given it has not shipped yet, these tests are likely being ran on test iPhone 12 models running diagnostic software, instead of optimized iOS versions.

AnTuTu results for the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro have also surfaced. For the iPhone 12, it scores 564,899 vs. the iPhone 11’s 456,065. The iPhone 12 Pro scores 572,133 vs. the iPhone 11 Pro’s average score of 455,397 according to AnTuTu.

Despite not being in the hands of customers yet, early Geekbench test results for the iPhone 12 Pro running the A14 chip have surfaced online. According to the test results, the iPhone 12 Pro is equipped with 6GB of RAM and the 6 core- A14 processor. The iPhone 12 Pro according to the results scores 1590 for the single-core, and 3120 for multi-core.

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In comparison to the iPhone 11 Pro Max with the A13 Bionic chip, the 12 Pro scores 263 points higher in the single-core range, and down 183 for multi-core. The results show the iPhone 12 Pro running iOS 14.1, which is likely what the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro will run when they are shipped later this month. While there is a decrease vs. the 11 Pro Max, final performance for the 12 Pro once the device ships will likely score higher due to better software optimization.

Geekbench results for the unreleased 4th gen. iPad Air have also surfaced. The results between the 12 Pro and new iPad Air confirm that both are running on the same A14 Bionic chip, however the 4th gen. iPad only features 4GB of RAM vs. the 12 Pro’s 6GB.

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For single-core, the iPad scores 9 points less than the 12 Pro, but dominates in the multi-core test, scoring 1,142 points higher than the 12 Pro. Once again, these tests are early and should be taken with a grain of salt. No test results for the 12 mini, 12, or the 12 Pro Max have yet surfaced however similar performance can be expected between the 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max.

The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro will be the first iPhone 12 models to go live for pre-orders starting on October 16th with shipments starting on October 23rd. As for the 12 mini and 12 Pro Max, pre-orders will begin on November 6th and starting shipping on November 23rd. Learn more about the new iPhones here.

Apple Unveils 2021 Pride Edition Apple Watch Bands (with Some Extra Twists)

Apple Unveils 2021 Pride Edition Apple Watch Bands (with Some Extra Twists) Pride Edition Apple Watch bands have become almost a...