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Two New iPhones!
On Tuesday September 10th, Apple did something it has never done before: announce two phones in one presentation. These two new phones are the iPhone 5c and the 5s. The iPhone 5c is a variant of the original iPhone 5 with a colored polycarbonate back and the iPhone 5s has huge improvements over the original iPhone 5.
The iPhone 5c keeps the same spec list as the original iPhone 5 with the 4-inch Retina Display and the A6 chip, blazing LTE and the same 8MP camera. The difference is in the build; the front is the same Multi-Touch display and the back is one single piece of polycarbonate strengthened by a frame made of reinforced steel. The phone is available in 5 colors (white, blue, green, yellow, and pink), and all are available in 16 or 32GB models. The iPhone 5c has a $99 price tag with a 2-year contract.
The iPhone 5s is quite an improvement over the original iPhone 5, though it looks very similar at first glance. One of the best new features is the Touch ID, making the iPhone 5s the most secure iPhone yet. The Touch ID knows your fingerprint and when you hit the home button, it gives you access to your phone from the lock screen.* Also, Touch ID will give you the ability to use your fingerprint to authorize purchases with your Apple ID.
iOS 7 is available as a free update for iPhone 4, iPad 2 and newer, iPad mini and iPod touch fifth-generation. Control Center, retooled notifications, redesigned calendar and improved Siri functionality alongside numerous other tweaks and thinner typography will soon be a mere download away.
*Note: Be sure to update to iOS 7.0.2 (just released) to fix the security bug that allows access to your phone without a passcode via the Control Center.
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The New A7 Chip and 64bit iOS
Apple recently released the iPhone 5s and is boasting a wide range of new features, from new hardware to an entirely new OS. While the media is focusing largely on the fingerprint scanner, I would like to take a look under the hood and talk about the new A7 chip that powers the phone. Apple was very proud to announce that this is the first 64bit phone to ever hit the market. There is no doubt that engineering a 64bit chip in a device that fits in your pocket is an impressive feat; however, very few people seem to understand how it will affect performance.
One of the biggest differences between a 32bit and a 64bit system is the ability to access memory. A 32bit system can only access about 4GB of RAM while a 64bit system can access up to 17 exabytes, or 1 billion gigabytes of RAM. In today’s world, that that is practically limitless. It is important to remember that so far, we are only talking about hardware. A 64bit chip is useless if the operating system and the applications are not written to utilize the processor.
While these numbers are quite impressive on paper, how they translate performance in the iPhone 5s is a different story. The new chip will increase performance, but probably to a lessor degree then people are lead to believe. One reason for this is that we currently do not have a need for more RAM than is supported by a 32bit system. Until the public starts pushing the capabilities of these devices to their maximum, additional RAM would be a waste. The iPhone 5s is shipping with 2GB of RAM and the likelihood of of breaking the 4GB mark is relatively low; at least any time in the near future. Cost and physical size issues aside, more RAM means more battery and this will be a major hurdle for mobile devices on which people rely so heavily on battery life.
More than anything, the new A7 chip is an exciting glimpse into the future of mobile computing. While it may be a bit ahead of its time, the notion of 64bit systems that can go anywhere opens up the possibilities of what our mobile devices are capable of and will change the way in which we use them.
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There's No Place Like iHome
When one mentions “iHome,” you may immediately think Apple. As it turns out, the iHome product line is just the tip of the iceberg for its parent company, SDI Technologies.
Founded in 1956, they were the first to introduce many products that you might have thought other major brands scooped up first, like Sony or RCA. SDI Technologies became known for their transistor radios, and, believe it or not, pocket lighters. They were also the first to combine the cassette deck with a clock radio, as well as the telephone/clock radio combination.
That makes sense since iHome is all about innovation and combining everyday features and needs into one, compact device. In 2005, they introduced the world to the first iPod clock radio, and the rest is history. The iHome name has become synonymous with quality and iPhone/iPod/iPad docking capabilities.
SDI Technologies currently makes products for Timex and Zenith, and they are always willing to give new business ventures a shot. In 2007, SDI tried their hand at marketing audio electronics for SanDisk and Microsoft for their Sansa and Zune lines, respectively. While the iHome name generally refers to accessories for Apple products, the company also markets to Android and Kindle users as well, making docking stations, charging stations, and keyboard attachments.
I have always enjoyed using iHome products and feel that the brand is sound (no pun intended) and a good alternative when looking for an off-brand accessory.
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