10/01/2015
Today is the 8th Year that Steve Jobs Introduce IPhone to the world
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10/01/2015
Today is the 8th Year that Steve Jobs Introduce IPhone to the world
امروز هشتمین سالگرد روزی است که فقید #آیفون را به دنیا معرفی کرد!
04/12/2014
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21/09/2014
Microsoft, now the owner of what was Nokia’s handset procedure, has picked Nordic software program developer Opera for making the Opera Mini internet browser the default through the company’s element telephone and Asha portfolio. The licensing settlement applies to mobile phones determined by the Collection 30 , Series forty and Asha application platforms, which have a major market share in establishing regions. People of these devices which make use of the present-day default browser, Xpress, are going to be encouraged to improve towards the most recent Opera Mini browser. Factory-new units may have Opera Mini pre-installed.
11/09/2014
With New Apple Products, a Privacy Challenge
For years, Apple has offered Internet services like email and online calendars. But Tuesday, with the introduction of health-monitoring technology and a new service that will allow people to buy things wirelessly with some Apple devices, the Cupertino, Calif., company positioned itself as a caretaker of valuable personal information, like credit card numbers and heart rates.
Talk about unfortunate timing. Just last week, a number of celebrities, including the Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence, discovered that hackers broke into their Apple accounts, stole n**e or provocative photos, and posted those photos on the Internet. Even though Apple found no widespread breach of its online service, the company’s ability to protect its customers’ private information .
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Against that background, Apple faces two threats to its new services: one from hackers always looking for clever ways to steal financial information, and another from regulators increasingly interested in ensuring that information gleaned from health monitoring devices stays private.
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The Apple Watch introduced this week will be available next year, with its new payment service, Apple Pay. Credit Jim Wilson/The New York Times
So Apple executives, in a two-hour presentation and in media interviews Tuesday, were careful to explain what the company planned to do with the information users were sharing through the health-monitoring capabilities of a smartwatch called the Apple Watch, which will be available next year, and its new payment service, Apple Pay.
Timothy D. Cook, Apple’s chief executive, said in an interview that in contrast to companies like Amazon and Google that relied on tracking user activity to serve ads or sell things, Apple still primarily made money from selling hardware. With Apple Pay, which will be available next month, Apple does not store any payment information on the devices or on Apple’s servers. It simply acts as a conduit between the merchant and bank.
“We’re not looking at it through the lens that most people do of wanting to know what you’re buying, where you buy it at, how much you’re spending and all these kinds of things,” he said. “We could care less.”
Jeff Williams, Apple’s head of operations, noted that for the Apple Watch, Apple is forbidding app developers from storing any health information on cloud computing servers. He added that all health information logged by the watch would be encrypted on the device and users would decide which apps had access to the data.
Some security experts are already pleased by what they see of Apple’s payment system. Apple Pay relies on a technology called near-field communication to exchange information wirelessly between devices. The new payment system could also drive faster adoption of a chip-based security feature called EMV, for Europay, MasterCard and Visa, the companies that first backed the technology.
08/09/2014
How Big Companies and Their Tech Suppliers Are Changing Together
How Big Companies and Their Tech Suppliers Are Changing Together Moves this week by companies like Google and Box illustrate how much the cloud and mobility are reshaping the workplace, as well as the tech companies themselves.
08/09/2014
Success of Apple Smartwatch May Rely on Health Care Partnerships
Can Apple Build a Cool and Convenient iWatch? Just as the iPod’s appeal relied in part on Apple’s music industry relationships, the future of its new wrist device may rest on courting health companies.
14/08/2014
iPhone and Android-Users Can Now Open Bank Accounts From Their Smartphones
Emails, texts and notifications that communicate the balance, status and movement of cash are services offered by most banks worldwide and demanded by a vast majority of tech-savvy individuals who carry handheld devices, cell phones, computers and/or interactive screens of any kind.
Since online/home banking was introduced in the early 1980s, the digital and virtual management of monetary funds has become mainstay, and would later become favored over traditional banking, particularly by Hispanic Millennials and certain upscale/affluent Latinos.
But, there are individuals who've not only failed to embrace online banking, but have yet to open a bank account at all. Lucky for them, opening an account just got a little easier in case they change their minds, because they can now remotely open an account from the comfort of their very own smartphones.
Mobile Account Opening has just been unveiled by TD Bank, which allows customers to create convenient and reliable personal checking, savings, money market and CD accounts via mobile devices, for ease, comfort, timeliness and convenience. The new development should ultimately work to help jumpstart financial competency and encourage healthy economic practices for those who have little access to banks or simply don't have time to go to a bank to open an account.
When enrolling, newcomers will take advantage of a platform that's specifically designed to engage customers on their mobile devices, and they will be granted the ability to pay bills and transfer funds from their devices. Approximately 62 percent of Hispanics use their devices for online banking with more frequency than they did last year, and that number will likely increase due to TD Bank and other banks that's made similar efforts.
"Customers value speed and convenience, which makes mobile technology an integral part of daily life," said Rizwan Khalfan, Senior Vice President, Digital Channels, TD Bank Group, in a press release. "Mobile Account Opening is another option for customers to open an account easily and quickly, regardless of where they are."
"TD Bank customers can manage accounts, pay a bill, transfer funds or find the nearest store with a simple click using the TD Bank Mobile App. It's the type of convenient experience customers have come to expect from TD," Khalfan added.
Android or iPhone smartphone users may open eligible accounts after accepting TD Bank's terms and conditions and notices, and electing to receive disclosures electronically. Consumers will be able to make use of the digital banking, as well as take advantage of the retail, small business and commercial banking products and services that are available at approximately 1,300 convenient locations throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Metro D.C., the Carolinas and Florida.
To learn more about TD Bank, stop by one of the many banks, visit them at www.tdbank.com, find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TDBank or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/TDBank_US.
05/08/2014
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05/08/2014
Maximize your brightness during presentations with the NEC P420X, an entry-grade professional installation projector loaded with eco-friendly and advanced technologies. Ideal for corporate boardrooms, higher education classrooms and government training rooms, this model delivers remarkable brightness (4200 lumens) and features built-in wall color correction, automatic keystone correction, wired and wireless networking, closed captioning and up to 3500 hours of lamp life (in ECO ModeTM). The P420X touts an active lens cover, which hides content, mutes audio and lowers lamp brightness to 25%, allowing you to maximize the effectiveness of your presentations.
Cost: $1,999.00
05/08/2014
The iFusion is an integrated communications docking station for the Apple iPhone. Combining the capabilities of many top-selling iPhone accessories into a single device, the iFusion utilizes built-in Bluetooth technology, a full duplex speaker phone and a patented ergonomic design to deliver superior voice quality that meets the requirements of today's home and business consumer.
The cradle design of the iFusion supports the iPhone 3G, 3GS and 4, providing a means to securely dock the phone while supplying power, battery charging and data synchronization via an integrated USB cable. With support for A2DP Bluetooth streaming, users are able to enjoy their favorite iPhone music over the internal speakerphone.
Cost: $169
05/08/2014
The Crux360™ is a clamshell-keyboard case that allows you to use the iPad® in a multitude of positions. All iPad ports and buttons remain accessible while using the case.
It features a full bluetooth® keyboard, and features four modes:
Laptop Mode — allows use of the keyboard.
Movie Mode — great for watching videos, playing games, or just surfing the Internet.
Tablet Mode — great for reading books or magazines.
Carry Mode — closes up and protects your iPad’s® screen from nicks and scratches.
Cost: $149