Now that you’ve gotten used to your iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, why not begin talking about the iPhone 7? Respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities has stated that the next-gen iPhone 7 will be boosted to 3 gigabytes of RAM as well as an A10 processor. Kuo’s latest details from Apple suppliers were […]
Month: November 2015
ThinkDev’s QuickShot was nifty and version 2.0.1 might be niftier still. Per developer comments, the company has added the following new bells and whistles to its screenshot and image management application for OS X: We’ve got a lot of feedback from users who liked our app, but simply wanted it to do more. So, with […]
This could be helpful. Wireless carrier T-Mobile is taking another crack at beefing up users’ connections by providing miniature cell towers that can be installed in homes. The company is now providing its 4G LTE CellSpot tower, which operates in a range of 3,000 square feet and allows up to 16 devices on T-Mobile’s network […]
This could come in handy if you’re doing extensive photo and video work. Apple’s latest 5K Retina iMac supports 10-bit screen color. This feature was discovered via new driver software in OS X El Capitan, as noted in Cinema5D and German publication Mac & I. It’s not clear whether the code might support an external […]
Every so often, a group of Apple products moves into an “Obsolete” category, meaning the product is no longer eligible for service or repair support through Apple retail stores or authorized third-party channels. This time around, the products include: – iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2009) – iMac (27-inch, Late 2009) – MacBook Air (Mid 2009) – […]