Sentences with phrase «what apple»

Because the phone's size was one of its biggest selling points, it's hard to pinpoint what Apple's design priorities might be for a new SE.
Alleged panels of the iPhone 8, iPhone 7s, and iPhone 7s Plus have now leaked, giving a hint of what Apple's flagships might look like.
It appears that rumors of the death of the e-book on the iPhone platform were greatly exaggerated, at least that's what Apple...
A report from AppleInsider based on KGI analyst Ming - Chi Kuo's note to investors, has revealed what Apple might be expected to do for the 2017 iPhone»S» release cycle.
Apple is bringing Intel's seventh - generation Kaby Lake processors to the new iMac, along with what Apple calls «the best Mac display ever,» offering 500 nits of brightness, or 43 percent brighter than the previous generation.
Let's take a look at what Apple has in store with their upcoming iPhone 8.
Smartphone fans also have a pretty good idea of what Apple's iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will look like ahead of the company's expected September launch event, as images and videos of the smartphones have been leaking on an almost - daily basis.
What Apple has been able to do this year is introduce protection from the elements to the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, with both devices coming with a IP67 rating for dust and water resistance.
The screen is 4 inches supporting resolution of 1136 × 640 pixels with 326ppi and what Apple calls is as the «Retina Display».
It's too early to know if Apple will succeed for the majority of users, but if you want to make a serious change to your life, you need to make a commitment outside of what Apple's notifications or gentle nudges can offer.
Not everyone is so steamed about this; it's not a big departure from what Apple does respecting apps created (using any means) for the iPhone, after all: must go through the App Store, paying Apple a tariff.
Which is exactly what Apple's software intends.
Personally I'd watch what Apple wants us to do — but then I'm an Apply fan boy.
There are a lot of words about the location - based services and what Apple and its partners can do with the collected data.
What they fail to remember — and what Apple never forgets — is that price signals quality.
I wonder what apple developer user agreement says about this: lets say I want to publish an image of stack exchange users, who is the content creator that has to license the images with the same creative commons?
Here's what Apple has to say about Face ID:
This is consistent with what Apple wanted, and it's what Samsung wanted to avoid.
In fact, it could easily be argued that what Apple has taken away from Adobe through the absence of Flash compatibility, the iPad has given back (in spades) for its PDF handling.
The focus of most reports and comments has been on what Apple presumably «lost».
This is the gist of the Commission's case against Apple, and this is what Apple needs to disprove in order to avoid repaying millions of euros.
Unfortunately, what Apple did was inadvertently release and then pull a beta version.
What Apple did instead was to get deeply inside the psyches of their customers and understand what their needs were.
The best comparison is to the way an iPod touch or iTunes displays album covers in what Apple calls Cover Flow.
They've seen what Apple can do on an iPhone and how Google and Facebook have improved the web experience.
I recently heard Geordie Rose speak, and what he said is that AI is hitting the limit of what can be accomplished with free text analysis, because the programs have no context for what they are analyzing, i.e. it has no frame of reference for what an apple is, only that it associated with «pie» and «tree» strings of text.
It demonstrated what Apple thinks about suburbia, and now we learn what they think about cities.
Nintendo is to consoles what Apple is to computers.
Well, to start, they expressed interest in a new operating system that would work on each of their platforms, similar to what Apple has done with iOS.
Of course, industry analysts didn't realize what Apple had done, discounting the iPod for its mediocre specs.5
eWeek had a nice slideshow about what Apple needs to do to break through with gamers (and not just on the mobile side), including this:
Now let's see what Apple can do with the casual gaming console market with their bluetooth controller specs and Apple TV...
«We are super excited about what Apple is doing on the mobile front.
We have a long, long way to go until it is even close to being acceptable but little things like what Apple did today are tiny steps in the right direction.
The Acorn Electron, then, is sort of to the BBC what the Apple IIc was to the full - sized IIe — somewhat cheaper (# 175), a fair bit cut down in capability, and geared more exclusively toward private use in advertising.
I'd rather Nintendo indoctrinate my children on the Nintendo school, than what Apple is now doing on their «Apple schools».
Slant is working to create a robot that will do for robotics what the Apple II did for personal computing.
If you borrow money to buy back stock, while holding on to your cash (which is effectively what Apple did), the cash effect on PE will be greater, because cash as a percentage of market capitalization will increase.
I'm curious on what Apple has in store for their dividend policy, in terms of where they want their payout ratio and how large / small they want to increase that dividend yield.
Dissecting the results of suppliers or analyzing the fluctuations in iPhone channel inventory might be helpful to know if you want to predict the next quarter's EPS number, but it's largely just noise if you're hoping to form an opinion about what Apple's business will look like five years from now.
A big problem with a market cap weighted index is Apple or what Apple accomplished in becoming the largest market cap stock in such a small amount of time and how index funds played a role in it.
It will be interesting to see what apple does, although cool has stated that he does nt like one time bonuses.
Yet, that is still 10 months away, so it will be interesting to see what Apple strategists decide to do with the 5c.
If the upcoming iPad Mini model will indeed be the last one in the lineup, it will be interesting to see what Apple has in mind.
RIM said recently it had sold 200,000 of its PlayBooks in the last three months — about what Apple sells in three days.
Amazon really has captured here with Whispernet, what Apple has captured with the iPhone and its App store.
Can Amazon do what Apple has done?
I can get a 64gb CF for under $ 60 on the open market, I can only imagine what apple pays for them in bulk.
What Apple could not do was unilaterally cut prices on agency titles without the the reason of price - matching.
You'd have thought RIM would want to get kit out pronto, but maybe it's holding back to see what Apple really comes up with when the Mac maker introduces the iPad 3.
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