Tuesday morning news

Posted by matoari On 0 comments

You've heard a lot about the next iPhone, but what's the deal with all iPhones sixth generation rumors so far? Fortunately for you, Ars Technica has put together the pieces to make some sort of bizarre reverse-Humpty Dumpty so can understand just exactly what we know so far about the next iPhone.

Unfortunately, their list is, like Humpty Dumpty, bound to be missing a few pieces here and there due to new information being released all the time. The loss of newer parts shows an assembly mainly intact front display, complete with circuits that hints of NFC implementation is very important.

We also heard about 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display for awhile now, and now that the test is not only benchmarks, with the analyst Richard Sim now saying that the Retina display panel by 13 inches is now being produced by three separate companies.

Speaking of Retina display, Marco Arment has a brief review of the MacBook Pro Retina from the point of view of the owner of a Mac Pro. As for expandability, the two machines could not be any further apart but Marco still says that it is the best computer has ever used.

Shared photo streams are coming as part of iOS 6, that is, as far as we know, still scheduled to be released in a couple of months. Imore explains exactly How Shared workflow picture, including how you'll be able to share your own and add comments to photos.

Apple plans to expand their retail operations in Sweden, with the first Apple store with headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, scheduled to open in September. There are also plans for a second store, located in Malmö, set to open in October.

Samsung internal Memo to employees expressed disappointment about the verdict. From what I've read from both companies, both companies did not want to go to Court, preferring to settle or negotiate at least but that begs the question of how bad those out-of-court discussions went in order for both companies end up in court.

Mat Honan putting together its digital life back after his MacBook Air was remotely cancelled, even managing to recover deleted photos of his daughter. Now, companies are beefing up security; Dropbox recently launched two-factor authentication and that Macworld has a guide on how you can do that job.

Launchpad as a feature of Mac OS X Lion, being one of the earliest features included as part of the campaign "Back to Mac" Apple. Is not just a place for launching applications, however, because as it turns out, you can create folders, just like you can on iOS.

Readomator combines the best aspects of Instapaper with podcast: instead of having to actually read articles (ugh, how utilitarian), Readomator transforms your Instapaper queue in podcast episodes you can listen. Looks interesting.


View the Original article
we hope Tuesday morning news are solution for your problem.

If you like this article please share on:

related post