Showing posts with label iphone 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone 4. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2011

Apple iPhone 4S Could Be Next in Line of Apple Device Issues

Apple’s mobile devices have consistently proven worldwide blockbusters. Whether the succeeding iterations of the iPhone, with increasingly advanced hardware and software, or the iPad dominating the tablet space, every new release seems to spark a customer rush for the nearest electronics store. However, despite their elegant design and top-notch software engineering, these Apple products sometimes run into issues. With the iPhone 4, some users complained of dropped calls whenever their bare skin touched the device’s exterior antenna rim; Apple eventually compensated with a giveaway of free rubber bumpers that covered that rim. With the iMac, reported issues with yellowed or flickering screens also drove Apple to a public response. Nor do these issues stop at hardware. Apple famously wrestled with the rollout of its MobileMe service, which was meant to sync users’ online data. At one point, Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs ushered the MobileMe team into the company’s auditorium for a dressing-down, climaxing with him dismissing the head of the team. Although Jobs is deceased, and former COO Tim Cook now holds the company’s reins, Apple will almost certainly continue its stringency with regard to its product lines. It remains to be seen, though, how it will respond to user reports that the iPhone 4S, the latest device in the iPhone line, is experiencing some battery issues.

YouTube to iPhone 4S

Apple iPhone 4S Battery Issues

According to online reports and several irate commenters on Apple’s discussion threads, a subset of iPhone 4S units are experiencing significant battery drain in a relatively short period of time: 15 to 20 percent an hour, in some cases.

Antennagate

In 2010, the blockbuster release of the iPhone 4 was somewhat marred by reports of dropped calls whenever users gripped the device in a certain way with their bare hands.

Yellow iMac Screens

In late 2009, an unknown number of iMac buyers reported either a flickering screen, or one with a disconcerting yellow tint.

MobileMe

When Apple launched MobileMe in 2008, users reported issues with the online service, including problems syncing devices and some lost data.

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

iPhone 4S to PC Transfer- Backup files from iPhone 4S to Computer

There are dozens of programs that can transfer videos, songs from iPhone to iTunes or to computer, but considering simplicity and practical applicability, you are highly recommended one program – iPhone 4S to PC Transfer, which can transfer Music, Movie, Photo, ePub, PDF, iBooks, Audiobook, Voice Memo, Camera Roll (iOS 4 above), iPhone Ringtone, Podcast, TV Show, SMS, Contact, Call List from iPhone to PC for backup or share with one-stop solution. And it is easy to use, and works well with all models of iPhones including the latest iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and well supports iOS 4.2 or above, iTunes 10 and the later.

iPhone to Mac Transfer is a smart tool for synchronizing music/movies/audiobook/epub/podcast from iPhone 4S to Mac locak drive, match your iPhone 4 contents to iTunes and seamlessly copy files from computer to your iPhone.

Guide of How to transfer iPhone 4S to PC/Computer

Preparation, download iPhone to PC transfer, install and run it. And please connect your iPhone to computer. Please make sure you have iTune 10 or above and .NET framenwork 2.0 or later installed.

The interface of this product is simple enough for working through – just follow the steps below to transfer your files from iPhone 4S to computer

1. Install the program properly, connect your iPhone to PC, and then start the program. It will show up an interface as described in the image below.

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2.On the left pane, locate to the exact catelog under your iPhone playlist, find out the files which you want to transfer to PC/Computer and tick them.

3.On the top menu, choose “Export – Export to Local” or directly click “Export checked files to local” to indicate an output folder, and then press “Save” to copy your files from iPhone to the destination. Wait for a few mins and you can successfully sync files from iPhone to PC.

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All right, now you have transferred iPhone to PC/iTunes.

By the way, the professional iPhone 4S to PC transfer additionally offers you the function of adding music/videos from computer to iPhone and copy movies/songs to iTunes.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Transfer music/movies from iPhone 4 to iPhone 5

You are lucky to get an iPhone 5 and want to copy Music, Movie, Photo, ePub, PDF, Audiobook, Playlist, Podcast, TV Shows, Ringtones from iPhone 4 to iPhone 5, here the excellent iPhone 4 to iPhone 5 Transfer can help you export files from iPhone 4 to iPhone 5 efficiently and simply.

Besides iPhone 4 to iPhone 5 synchronization, this professional iPhone Transfer program enables users to backup songs, videos, pictures, iBooks, contacts, sms, etc. from iPhone to PC, iPad to iTunes Library, iPod to Computer freely.

iPhone to Mac Transfer is a smart tool for synchronizing your iPhone to Mac computer. It's the ideal Mac iPhone manager to backup Music, Movie, Photo, ePub, iBooks, PDF, Audiobook, SMS, Contact, Voice Memo, Ringtone, Podcast, Call List from iPhone to Mac locak drive, match your iPhone contents to iTunes and seamlessly copy files from computer to your iPhone. Read and export photos and videos shot by the device as well.

Guide: How to transfer movies/songs from iPhone 4 to iPhone 5

Preparation: Free download and install iPhone Transfer software and you also need iTunes installed, though you don't have to launch iTunes.

Step 1: Connect your iPhone 4 to PC, you will see the iPhone 4 info are displayed in the main interface. And library files (music, movie, books, ringtone, photo, etc.) of iPhone 4 can be viewed freely in the left panel.

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Step 2: Export iPhone 4 music/video/playlist/ringtones to iTunes
1) Open iPhone 4 "music" or "movie" library to select the favourite music/movies files you want to transfer. You can see all music/videos files in the main screen.

2) Check the files you wanna transfer from iPhone 4 to iPhone 5, then press "Add checked files into iTunes" button or choose "export files to iTunes" option in the top "Export" menu to start iPhone 4 music/videos to iTunes library transferring. iTunes could be auto open to save the iPhone music/video files in iTunes library.

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Step 3: Transfer music/movies/ibooks from iTunes to iPhone 5

After the transferring process complete, you will see all music/video files in iTunes "music" or "movie" library from iPhone 4. Connect your iPhone 5 to PC, sync the files from iTunes Libray to iPhone 5 as you wish.

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Note, if you wanna transfer iBooks, Audiobooks, Ringtones, photos, playlist, podcast, TV shows from iPhone 4 to iPhone 5, the way just like as we show above.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

iPhone 4 remains top-selling US smartphone

Despite iPhone 5 approaching, Apple iPhone 4 is still NO 1 hot sale smartphone.

Analyst T. Michael Walkley with Canaccord Genuity revealed in a note to investors on Tuesday that checks with U.S. carriers indicate that sales of the iPhone 4 remain on top ahead of the iPhone 5 debut, despite the fact that the iPhone 4 is more than a year old.

"Our checks indicated strong sales of the iPhone 4, as it remained the top selling smartphone at AT&T and Verizon despite increasing consumer expectations for the iPhone 5 launch," he wrote.

"During the holiday season, we anticipate strong sales of the iPhone 5, as we anticipate a strong global launch with increased distribution to new carriers including Sprint in the U.S. market."

Walkley's research found that the iPhone 4 remained the top-selling handset at both AT&T and Verizon in August. In addition, the $50 entry-level $50 iPhone 3GS was the second strongest selling handset at AT&T. Verizon does not offer the iPhone 3GS.

The iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS beat out the $200 Samsung Infuse 4G, which was the third-best selling handset at AT&T. And at Verizon, the Samsung Charge 4G came in second, while the HTC Thunderbolt 4G was third.

"While Motorola Mobility and RIM enjoyed stronger sell-through trends in 2010, our (first half of calendar 2011) checks indicate a clear trend toward increasing share for Apple, HTC and Samsung," Walkley wrote.

In addition to strong sales of the iPhone 4, he also found that the 3G-capable iPad 2 is the top-selling tablet at both AT&T and Verizon, which are the only two carriers that offer the iPad in the U.S.

"Based on solid demand trends for iPhone/iPad, poor sell-through trends for competing tablet offerings, and the ramping iOS ecosystem driving longer-term replacement sales, we believe Apple will maintain dominant value share of both the tablet and smartphone markets to drive healthy long-term earnings growth," Walkley said.

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Why iPhone 5 is being delayed by Apple: Are they bogged down by death grip

 People are wondering as to why iPhone 5 is being delayed by Apple? They wonder if they are bogged down by death grip, the same problem that was faced by Apple in iPhone 4?

Every other person, whether iPhone fan or hater is perplexed by Apple’s unexplained behavior. Five months have passed when it should have been made a concrete announcement of iPhone 5 launch or in fact should have launched it. But there is neither any announcement or launch of it.

iPhone fans who have got accustomed to the periodic launch of iPhone variant every year and even in between are a little perplexed. When great Android smart phones are being launched with regular intervals and when Motorola and Samsung are launching different variants of their phones Apple is not even informing its fans as to what it intends to do and whether it will launch iPhone 5 this year or not.

Meanwhile there is a latest update about iPhone 5 proximity sensor. This sensor is not part of the current iPhone and is a latest add on for the forthcoming iPhone 5.

A tech website SW-Box.com has said that it is in possession of iPhone 5 proximity light sensor flex cable.

This is among the most tangible proofs of iPhone 5 and its development.

There are reports that Apple has delayed the iPhone 5 due to production problems.  There are many people who think that Apple has failed to solve the death grip problem in the phone and so is the delay. Death grip problem in iPhone 4 had cost Apple a big amount of money and had to give a cover to all the people who bought the iPhone 4 in the initial several months.

As a powerful iPhone to PC Transfer software, iPhone iBooks to PC Transfer can easily export iPhone iBooks (ePub, PDF, Audiobook), Music, Video, Podcast, TV Shows from iPhone to PC for backup and sharing. And it can also directly copy Music, movies, Podcast, TV Shows, etc. to iPhone without iTunes for playback anytime anywhere. 

For Mac users, here is iPhone iBooks to Mac Transfer, backup iPhone iBooks (ePub, PDF, Audiobook), music, videos, movies, podcasts and TV shows to Mac and copy files from iPhone to iTunes. (iBooks purchased from iTunes Store and Photos/videos recorded by device can also be read and exported).

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Transfer iPhone Music to iTunes Library- Free iPhone to PC Transfer download

As an all-in-one iPhone to PC Transfer, iPhone Music to iTunes Transfer can not only transfer iPhone Music to iTunes with with the Albums, Artists, Genre easily and fast, but also copy/backup/export Movie, Songs, Photos, SMS, Contact, iBooks, Ringtone, TV Shows from iPhone to PC and iPhone to iTunes library directly.

Transfer iPhone Music to iTunes software supports all types of iPhone/iPod/iPads including iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad, iPad 2, iPod classic, iPod shuffle, iPod nano 6G, iPod touch, iPod touch 4 and so on.

Anytime wanna transfer iPhone Music/songs to PC or to iTunes Library, don't miss this flexiable-to-use iPhone to PC Transfer, just free download and have a try.

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Guide: How to transfer iPhone Music/Songs to iTunes easily

Step 1 : Free download and install iPhone to PC Transfer and connect ur iPhone to computer for backup.

Step 2: click "Audio" option in the "iPhone List" panel, all iPhone music info shows on the main interface. Check the songs you wanna transfer from iPhone to iTunes.

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Step 3: Click "Export to iTunes Library" button, choose a folder to save iPhone music. Then just press "Save" button to start export iPhone Music to iTunes at once.

Step 4: After a few minutes, the music/songs you checked can be transferred successfully from iPhone to iTunes library. What's more, the iTunes can create a new playlist folder named "My playlist" to save these music.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Apple Hopes to Thwart Jailbreakers with iOS 5

When Apple releases iOS 5 later this fall, users who like to jailbreak their devices might find the process more complex than usual.

While perusing the code for iOS 5 beta 2, the members of the iPhone Dev Team discovered Apple is putting measures into place to make it more difficult for iOS 5 users to rollback to earlier versions of iOS.

It isn’t uncommon for more advanced users to want to try out the latest non-jailbroken software and then revert back to an earlier version so that they can take advantage of their jailbroken features. The current workaround is for users to backup their SHSH blobs before upgrading the software. This ensures that an older version of the OS and firmware can be restored at a later time.

With iOS 5, Apple is changing the way that the blobs are created. The blobs will be regenerated every time a device is rebooted, meaning that simply having an old version of the key around won’t allow users to install an older version of the software.

While this doesn’t prevent groups like the iPhone Dev Team from finding exploits and providing tools so that users can jailbreak their devices, it might make keeping a device in a jailbroken state more difficult.

With iOS 5, Apple will also be looking at doing over-the-air OS upgrades, meaning that the software can update itself without needing to connect with iTunes. In theory, this means that Apple could push out small updates to patch exploits, preventing a user who has agreed to install said update from jailbreaking their device.

On its blog, the Dev Team doesn’t sound overly concerned about what this means for jailbreaking in general but does note that Apple has “stepped up their game” when it comes to locking down the OS. We’re sure the cat-and-mouse game will continue.

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Financial-aid students, UA are taking bites from the Apple

Sometimes financial aid to the University of Arizona comes with an Apple logo.

More than 1,300 UA students received an iPod, iPad or laptop as part of their aid package this year.

The two-year-old Mac Scholar program cost about $1.2 million this year. Apple gives the UA a discount on its products and the UA pays for the gadgets with student tuition and fee revenue.

The UA is saving money by spending less on these giveaways than on cash to reward good high school grades.

It's part of the UA's effort to "try to spread scholarship money around more in ways that are meaningful to students," UA vice president Melissa Vito said.

"It's also trying to get a tool in the students' hands that they'll be able to use," she said.

A $1,500 renewable scholarship may not be as meaningful as a laptop, she said. And she sees iPads as the textbooks of the future.

Vicky Mullins, coordinator at the Regional College Access Center, said sometimes a laptop is all it takes to get a student interested in going to college.

It's a very cost-effective way to recruit students, said UA financial aid director John Nametz.

Some packages have both a gadget and money.

The financial aid package offered to Bria Hunter, a high school senior in Vallejo, Calif., included an iPad and a scholarship that would cover her tuition.

"The offer gave me the impression that the school is good with making it affordable for qualified students to attend, and that technology is pretty important at the University of Arizona," Hunter said in an e-mail.

She said she hadn't thought about applying to the UA until she received a scholarship offer. Financial aid packages will be a big part of how she chooses a college, she said, because she wants to avoid borrowing money.

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Enterprise Mobility: 10 Smartphone, Tablet Flaws That Must Disappear In 2011



Never before has so much attention been placed on the smartphone market. Whether it’s Apple’s iPhone, RIM’s BlackBerry or countless devices from so many other vendors, the smartphone space is a critical battleground for a slew of companies. The same can be said for the tablet space. Although Apple’s iPad dominates that market, several competitors are vying for attention. But the chances of 2011 becoming a banner year for both smartphones and tablets will rely upon the ability of vendors to deliver products with features that consumers and enterprise customers really want. The only way to achieve that goal will be to find the issues that those customers are experiencing now with smartphones and tablets, and address them. Of course, some companies will be more likely to do that better than others. But the firm that eliminates the following features will be most likely to see success with smartphone or tablet designs. Read on to find out which shortcomings in tablet or smartphone designs must be banished in 2011.

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Apple expected to hold event by Valentine's Day to announce Verizon iPhone

Apple is expected to hold an event "very soon," perhaps by Valentine's Day on Feb. 14, 2011, to unveil a new CDMA version of the iPhone compatible with U.S. carrier Verizon's network.

In a report issued Wednesday evening by Bloomberg Businessweek, the alleged coming debut of the iPhone on Verizon is portrayed as an "enormous problem" for AT&T, the current exclusive carrier of the iPhone in the U.S. While AT&T has had sole access to the iPhone since 2007, problems with its network have caused bad press, including a recent reader poll from Consumer Reports ranking AT&T the worst carrier in America.

"Verizon enjoys a reputation for reliability," author Peter Burrows wrote. "AT&T is notorious for dropping calls, especially in densely populated places like New York and San Francisco where iPhones are most common and cell towers get loaded."

The report said that Apple would hold one of its own "splashy product introductions to announce a new version of the iPhone that work's on Verizon's network," and said that event would "maybe" come by Valentine's Day.

Some have speculated that Apple would instead allow Verizon to announce the product at the Consumer Electronics Show in early January, an uncharacteristic move for the typically controlling iPhone maker. But the report specifically stated that a CES unveiling is not in the plans.

"Apple's introduction of an iPhone for use on Verizon's network will come sometime after the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in early January, according to a person familiar with Apple's plans who is not authorized to discuss them publicly," Burrows wrote.

But while the apparently loss of exclusivity on the iPhone is cause for concern for AT&T, the report also suggested that Verizon could experience its own growing pains when Apple's smartphone arrives on its network.

"At least initially, Verizon's iPhone may have weaknesses compared to AT&T's," the report said. "The expense and hassle of changing carriers could also work to AT&T's advantage."

It also noted that iPhone customers may be less likely to switch from AT&T if they are still under contract, as the carrier upped its termination fee to $325 in May of this year. The carrier also offered early upgrades for some iPhone 4 buyers whose contracts had not expired, locking them in to another two full years.



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Monday, December 20, 2010

iPhone 4 Ringtone Custom- Custom iPhone 4 Ringtone freely

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Besides, iPhone 4 Ringtone Custom can transfer the converted M4R ringtone to iPhone directly after conversion. Clipping any music segment as ringtone and pre-listening the music is supported by iPhone Ringtone Custom. Then you can hear the featured ringtone when your friends call you.



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key Features of iPhone 4 Ringtone Custom

■ Convert DVD movies to M4R iPhone 4 Ringtone
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When users cusntom iPhone 4 Ringtone, you can extract music from videos to M4R ringtone, the video including AVI, WMV, MP4, FLV, MKV, MPEG, H.264/MPEG-44, MOV, M4V, VOB, ASF, 3GP, QT, etc.
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■ Transfer well-done ringtone to iPhone 4 directly without iTunes

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With iPhone 4 Ringtone Custom, you can remove your ringtone from your iPhone as you like.

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The extremely easy to use interface allows you to accomplish the whole Ringtone making in only two steps.

Guide of how to create custom iPhone Ringtones

Preparation:Free Download and install iPhone 4 Ringtone custom, ready for the process.


1. Add file- click "Add File" button to import the file that you want to custom iPhone 4 ringtone. If you want to convert DVD to M4R Ringtone, just click "Load DVD" to import DVD movies.

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2. Get any clips you want from the imported video and audio, DVDs by set "Start Time" and "End Time" value or just drag the time bar. Then you can click to prelisten the set music segment.

3. Set destination- Click "Browse" button to choose a folder to save the making iPhone Ringtone.

4. Click "Generate" to custom your unique iPhone4 Ringtone.

Note: Check "Export to iPhone" option, the made M4R ringtone will be load to your iPhone 4 directly.



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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Apple's Jobs: No Plans For USB 3.0 On Macs

Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Tuesday dispelled rumors that Apple is planning to adopt USB 3.0 for its Mac computers. He then proceeded to point the finger at chip maker Intel (NSDQ:INTC).

When a potential Apple customer e-mailed Jobs and asked why there were no Mac computers with USB 3.0 currently available, Jobs replied "We don't see USB 3.0 taking off at this time. No support from Intel, for example," according to the Apple blog 9 to 5 Mac.

Jobs' answer suggests that Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple could get behind the platform once Intel adopts it. USB 3.0 offers a theoretical 10X jump over current USB 2.0 speed and can handle data transfer speeds of up to 5 Gbps.

Intel's relative slowness in offering USB 3.0 support has to do with its adoption of Light Peak, an optical cable interface designed to connect devices in a peripheral bus. Light Peak would offer a single universal replacement for current buses including the USB line. However, Intel denies any role as an impediment to Mac users obtaining USB 3.0.

"Intel is indeed supportive of USB 3.0," an Intel spokesperson told CRN. The spokesperson declined to comment on Steve Jobs's statement.
Details have slowly emerged regarding Intel's plans for the fiber-optic, backwards-compatible USB 3.0 technology. According to Digitimes, Intel is planning to offer 22nm CPUs with native support for USB 3.0 in 2012. This means USB 3.0 technology will be baked into Intel's upcoming processor line, code-named Chief River, which is set to begin production next year.

Based on the upcoming Ivy Bridge architecture, Chief River will replace the Huron River line of processors designed for notebooks. Apple's successful iPhone and iPad do not feature an Intel chip. They run on the ARM-based A4 chip, which Apple manufactures itself, instead.

In August, Intel acquired Infineon Wireless Solutions, whose chips, conversely, are featured inside the iPhone. The company has announced plans to add mobile capability, as well as graphics processing, to select chipsets. It may now be doing the same with connectivity options.

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Official Facebook iPad App About to be Launched?


When it comes to organizing events high on expectations, Apple seldom disappoints. It looks like Mark Zuckerberg and the rest of the Facebook gang are learning from their Cupertino-based neighbor, as Facebook just sent invitations for a limited number of folks, for a “a Mobile Event at Facebook HQ.”

So far, very little is known about what the company plans to talk about, however several major announcements are expected, namely a re-engineered mobile site specifically designed for iOS-based and Android devices, an official Facebook app for the iPad, and even a potential Facebook smartphone.

The new iPad app is expected to take full advantage of the real estate offered by the iPad’s screen, and is rumored to offer a Facebook experience far superior to most other Facebook apps already available in the App Store today.

Besides the app, an Android-based Facebook smartphone is also expected to be announced, even though Facebook denied working on a smartphone countless times.

The event is scheduled for Wednesday, 10:30 Pacific Time. When it comes to showmanship, Mark Zuckerberg is still light-years away from Steve Jobs, but still, expect a buzz-packed Wednesday morning.

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Apple’s Next Macintosh OS


Operating systems don’t age well. Some have better genes than others or they have more competent caretakers, but sooner or later they are stricken by a cancer of bug fixes upon bug fixes, upgrades upon upgrades. I know, I lived inside two OS sausage factories, Apple and Be, and was closely associated with a third, PalmSource. I can recall the smell.

The main cause of OS cancer is backwards compatibility, the need to stay compatible with existing application software. OS designers are caught between yesterday and tomorrow. Customers want the benefit of the future, new features, hardware and software, but without having to jettison their investment in the past, in their applications.
OS architects dream of a pure rebirth, a pristine architecture born of their hard won knowledge without having to accommodate the sins of their fathers. But, in the morning-and in the market-the dream vanishes and backwards compatibility wins.

Enter the iPhone.

The iPhone OS, iOS, is a Macintosh OS X derivative…but without having to support Macintosh applications. Pared down to run on a smaller hardware platform, cleaned up to be more secure and tuned for a Touch UI, iOS is the dream without the ugly past. Tens of millions of iPhones, hundreds of thousands of applications, and billions of downloads later, this is a new morning without the hangover.

And now we have the iPad, another iOS device. (I’ll omit the newer Apple TV for the time being.) 8.5 million iPads were shipped by September, a mere six months after its introduction. The installed base will reach 14 to 15 million units by the end of this year.


To paraphrase the always modest Apple PR boilerplate phrase (“Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s …”) the iPad re-ignited the marginal tablet category.

After more than 30 years of stalled attempts, the tablet genre has finally gelled. We see a flurry of tablet announcements from Asus, HP, Samsung, Dell, Archos, and many others, using Windows 7, WebOS, and Android. Surprisingly, we have yet to hear a pundit declare 2011 ‘The Year of The Tablet.’ It’ll come.

On the other hand… Apple held a Back to the Mac event at its Cupertino HQ last week. As the name implies, Apple wants to make it clear that it’s still committed to personal computers. (You can see the full keynote here…but that’s 90 minutes. A tongue-in-cheek, adjective-laden 104 second montage gets to the essence here.) The iPhone may generate half of Apple’s revenue, but the event reminded us that Macintosh desktops and laptops are a $20B/yr business-a business that’s growing faster than the rest of the PC industry. Apple made a point of showing how the iPad, after taking its genes from the Mac, was feeding DNA back to its progenitor by way of the Touch UI that will appear in the release dubbed “Lion”, OS X 10.7.

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Back to the Mac

During the Back to the Mac presentation, two prayers of mine were answered: A Macintosh App Store and a smaller laptop. The App Store has received the expected “walled garden” critique, but having seen how difficult it is for small Mac software developers to get retail shelf space or to make money selling their wares on line, I like the idea. A few days ago, I downloaded a neat little utility to silence the startup sound on my new 11” MacBook Air. How much did the developer make? Zero, it’s freeware; the programmer didn’t want to spend the time and money to set up a commercial site. How much would I have paid for it from a Mac App Store? Less than $5, more than 99 cents.
As for the 11” MacBook Air, Walt Mossberg, WSJ’s tech guru, penned an insightful review that’s neatly summed up in its title: “MacBook Air Has the Feel Of an iPad In a Laptop”.
So: A clean, fresh iOS; we’re not abandoning the Mac…What are we to make of these competing messages? My theory:


* Today’s PC operating systems have advanced cancer


* Personal computers as we know them are here to stay


* Apple will move to something like an iOS Macintosh



Easier said than done. Steve Jobs remembers well the trouble Apple had getting apps for the first Macintosh, the painful failures of Lotus Jazz, the lame Mac software from Software Publishing Corp., creator of the best-selling PFS: series for the Apple ][. Ironically, some of the best software came from Microsoft-the word frenemy hadn’t been coined yet but retroactively fits. So, just like the iPhone App Store made the iPhone, the Macintosh needs a marketplace, an agora in preparation for the transition.

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But a transition to what?

An evolution of the iPad? Certainly not something I saw at Il Fornaio, one of the local Valley watering holes. There, a very serious woman had her iPad standing on the official Apple keyboard dock, writing and, from time to time, raising her hand and touching something on the screen. As Jobs pointed out in the keynote above, it’s an ergonomic no-no.

Now, turn to the laptop. As one of my colleagues says: “It’s dark inside the box.” It’s what the machine does that matters, not what’s inside.

Indeed. Imagine a port of OS X on an ARM, or A4, or AX processor, or even a Loongson CPU for that matter. If the right applications have been ported or adapted or, even better, created de novo for the platform -and made available through the App Store-would we object?

But, you’ll argue, “Aren’t these processors much less powerful than Intel’s?” Ask an iPad user: The machine feels swift and fluid, much more than a conventional PC.

Yes, there are no heavy-duty apps such as Photoshop or
AutoCAD for the iPad. (AutoDesk publishes an AutoCAD companion app for the iPad and the iPhone.), but who knows? Adobe might be tempted to do for Photoshop what Apple has done for its OS: Scrap the past and build a modern Photoshop that’s written from the ground up.

Intel processors suffer the same type of cancer that afflicts operating systems. Their instruction sets and, therefore, their hardware, power consumption, and cost are beset by the tortuous need to stay compatible with existing code while offering an endless procession of new features. Intel has tried a fresh approach at least three times: the iPAX 32 in the early 80s, the Itanium (promptly renamed Itanic, a political compromise hammered out to keep HP’s PA architecture out of contention), and a brief fling with ARM called the XScale. Each time, the company (or the market) decided backwards compatibility was the way to go. Intel’s position is transparent: They believe that the might of their technology and manufacturing will bulldoze the cost and power consumption obstacles of the x86 architecture.

(We’ll note in passing that there is no Wintel in smartphones. For its Really Personal Computers, for its Windows Phone 7 devices, Microsoft is all ARM.)

Compare the bulldozer approach to what Apple did when it designed the A4, the “dark inside” of the iPad. Apple’s next Mac processor could be a multicore (or multi-chip) ARM derivative. And the company has proven time and again that it knows how to port software, and its support of the Open Source LLVM and Clang projects give it additional hardware independence. We all know the Apple Way: Integration. From bare metal to the flesh, from the processor to the Apple Store. Hardware, OS, applications, distribution… Apple knows how to control its own destiny.

Tomorrow’s MacBook Air might have even more of the “Feel of an iPad in a Laptop” that Walt Mossberg detected. The tablet and the laptop could run on the same “dark insides”, with the same software, and the same Touch UI interface. And, for a desktop machine, an iMac successor, we already have the Magic Trackpad for touch input.

(IMCO, the current Trackpad doesn’t feel magical enough: on the two devices I own, the touch input isn’t as reliable, pleasant and “second nature” as it is with existing mice or a laptop trackpads. I gave up after two weeks. I’m not the only one with that view, I’ve asked. And the local Apple Store doesn’t push appear eager to push the device either.)

All this doesn’t mean the x86-based Macs would disappear overnight: high-end Mac Pros, for example, might continue for a while as they do today for applications such as Logic Studio or Final Cut.

If this sounds farfetched, one question and an observation. The question: Would you bet the longer term future of your $20B Mac business on an endless series of painfully debugged x86-based OS X incremental releases? Or would you rather find a way to move that franchise to a fresh hardware/software platform fully under your control?

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Apple is now number 4 mobile phone vendor

The bean counters at International Data Corporation (IDC) have run the latest shipment numbers from all the handset makers and made a startling discovery. Apple, who wasn’t even making phones until just a few short years ago, is now ranked number 4 in terms of mobile devices sold. I’m not talking smartphones now, I’m talking all phones. Nokia of course remains on top since they ship devices that cost less than what you spend on dinner for two and a movie in the EU/UK/US. They shipped 110.4 million devices, giving them 32.4% of the market. Next up is Samsung, who for the first time in the company’s history has managed to ship over 70 million devices in a single quarter. They’re at 21.0% market share with their 71.4 million units. Third we’ve got LG, who is doing pretty bad after selling “only” 28.4 million units, less than the 31.6 million from a year ago, yielding 8.3% market share. And now Apple, who managed to ship 14.1 million iPhones, commands 4.1% of the market. Let that soak in a little. Grab 100 random people off the street, and 4 of them will have an iPhone.

In last place is RIM, who even with their refreshed operating system, has only managed to ship 12.4 million units, giving them 3.6% of the market. Now let me say something about all the numbers above. They don’t really matter. For investors they do, but for the regular consumers … who really cares? Ford used to ship the most number of cars, but it doesn’t mean they made the best, and while it’s tempting to use the Apple = BMW analogy that most fanbois use, I’m not going to because it’s too easy. Value share is the new important metric, and I’m hoping we’ll get more analyst firms reporting those numbers instead. Apple, with their 14.1 million iPhones, by some estimates makes $1 out of every $3 spent on handsets.

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Convert Blu-ray to iPhone 4- play Blu-ray DVD movies on iPhone 4

iPhone 4: Two cameras made for video calling

iPhone 4 has two built-in cameras, one on the front above the display and one on the back next to the LED flash. The front camera has been tuned for FaceTime. It has just the right field of view and focal length to focus on your face at arm’s length. So it always presents you in the best possible light.

Blu-ray to iPhone 4 enables uses to play Blu-ray DVD movies on iPhone 4 with gorgeous 1280-by-720 resolution in a 3.5-inch screen freely.

For Mac users, here is Blu-ray to iPhone 4 Mac

Guide: How to convert Blu-ray to iPhone 4 simply

  1. Free download and install pavtube Blu-ray Ripper, ready for the easy conversion.
  2. Add Blu-ray files- Blu-ray to iPhone software accepts Blu-ray disc, blu-ray folder, DVD disc, DVD folder, ISO image, IFO file as input files..
    * Click ‘DVD Rom’ to load files from Blu-ray or DVD Disc, make sure you have inserted the BD/DVD to ROM.
    * Click ‘DVD Folder’ to add blu-ray folder, DVD folder in local computer.
    * Click ‘IFO/ISO’ to import Blu-ray DVD image file.

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  3. Select the output iPhone 4 MP4 format and choose the destination folder – Select the output format as iPhone 4 H.264 720p or MPEG-4 640*480 ; Under “Output” option, select a folder to save the converted files from Blu ray to iPhone 4.

    convert blu-ray video to iphone 4

    Furthermore, users to join input videos together by check “Merge into one file” option.
    And you can do more setting about the “bitrate, Size(piz), Framerate Audio channels” by click “Settings” option.

  4. Convert- click “convert” button to begin the Blu-ray to iPhone 4 conversion. After the converison finished, users can click “Open” button to check the output files for iPhone 4.
  5. Afterwards, connect your iPhone 4 to your PC, and then sync the videos to iPhone 4 via iTunes. Then you can enjoy the video on iPhone 4 with rich sound and vivid pictures!

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“Make a wish,” iPhone 4 switches to the back camera, and to the birthday boy's big moment. Another tap switches back to the front camera and to you. Simple, fast, and fun.