Estimote Details iOS 7 iBeacon Support For Its Contextual Proximity Shopping Devices

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Estimote, a Y Combinator graduate and Hardware Alley exhibitor here at TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2013, was able to talk about something today that it’s never been able to before: how its product will work with Apple’s new iBeacon tech in iOS 7. iBeacons allow developers to communicate with iOS devices via Bluetooth Low Energy, in order to provide them with contextual info based on their immediate surroundings.

Back in July, John Biggs wrote about Estimote and its initial product, which is essentially a rock-shaped device which uses Bluetooth low energy to allow a retailer to do things like communicate deals to shoppers based on which aisle they’re in, for instance, or by letting them even send a payment token from a smartphone, with variable proximity programmable by the retailer, so you could either tap to pay or just get close to a terminal.

The tech was impressive enough as it is, but now that Apple has introduced iOS 7 and made its iBeacons feature official, Estimote’s Chris Waclawek explained that it’ll be much, much easier for companies to build software for iOS devices that can work with Estimote in a variety of ways. The company plans to make a variety of different kinds of hardware that can take advantage of iBeacon, to make things like abandoned shopping cart follow-up a realistic and easy-to-implement possibility for brick and mortar stores.

This would work by allowing retailers to detect how long they’re spending in fitting rooms, for instance, so that they can tell when a shopper has spent say 20 minutes trying something on, and then walked out without purchasing that item. They could then follow-up with a specific coupon for that article, allowing them to try to complete a sale that otherwise would’ve definitely been beyond reach.

Waclawek explained that Apple’s decision to embrace Bluetooth LE for these kinds of uses by developers means that NFC and QR codes are definitely dead at this point, since Bluetooth allows for much greater range and doesn’t require combining with any other tech for handshaking or anything else. He’s clearly excited by the prospects now that iBeacons is out and developers will have access to the tech.

SCREW YOU, APPLE!

SCREW YOU, APPLE!

What the hell, Apple? You fix the Calendar number 1 position but you let this one pass? Uneven margins? Really? Are you actively trying to give us an aneurism? I give up. Do whatever you want. Fuck you and fuck your fantasy grid.

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Download All of iOS 7’s Lovely Wallpapers Right Now

Download All of iOS 7's Lovely Wallpapers Right Now

If you’re desperate to get your hands on iOS 7, but don’t want to upgrade your iPhone until the official release is available next week, Macmixing has posted all of the new wallpapers available in the gold master released to developers yesterday, which should tide you over until next Wednesday.

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iOS 7 Wallpapers Now Available For Download

Earlier today Apple announced that iOS 7 would be available on iOS devices come 18th of September, and that in the meantime the GM build (basically the final build before the release) has been seeded to developers. iOS 7 is expected to introduce a host of new changes and features to Apple’s iOS operating system and will be the largest update yet. Among those changes will be a bunch of new wallpaper and ringtones, and thanks to Dom Esposito over at Mac Mixing, he has managed to gather all the new wallpapers that will part of iOS 7 and uploaded them onto his website where you will be able to download them for your device.

Given that the wallpapers appear to have been designed for the iPhone 5’s resolution (and subsequently the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C), they might not look as good or fit properly on older iOS devices, especially on iPads, but either way you can check them out on his website. In the meantime Esposito has also uploaded a hands-on video of the iOS 7 GM on YouTube, so if you’d like to take a look at the software ahead of its release next week, check it out in the video above!

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    How to Upgrade to iOS 7 Right Now

    How to Upgrade to iOS 7 Right Now

    Although iOS 7 won’t see an official release until September 18th, you can install the final version right now even if you’re not a developer thanks to some anonymous public postings of the software update files.

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    iOS 7 GM Build Seeded To Developers

    iOS 7 GM Build Seeded To Developers

    After announcing at the event earlier today that iOS 7 will be publicly released on September 18th, Apple seeded iOS 7 GM build for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to developers. Those who are enrolled in Apple’s iOS developers program can now obtain the latest pre-release build of iOS 7 through the Developers’ Portal. Seven beta versions of iOS 7 have been seeded up till now, Apple made minor changes and bug fixes in each successive beta as developers continued to test their apps and report any bugs or problems that they found.

    iOS 7 was unveiled back at WWDC 2013 in June. The first beta was seeded immediately after the conference. It was rumored that Apple would continue to tweak the user interface through the beta phase, subtle changes were noticed but there haven’t been any major changes. iOS 7 brings an entirely new “flat” user interface, it also offers a number of new features. No beta version is released after the GM build is seeded, its actually nearly identical to the final public version. Apple CEO Tim Cook said at the event that the company will ship its 700 millionth iOS device next month, and that the sheer number of its iOS devices means that once iOS 7 is released on September 18th, it will become the most popular operating system in the world, virtually overnight.

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    Apple event video released: relive iPhone 5S, 5C, and iOS 7

    While the team at Apple revealed the likes of iOS 7 for the first time earlier this year at their developer conference WWDC 2013, we saw this mobile operating system as well as the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C ready for release today. Apple has posted a full event video for the keynote this afternoon, […]

    Here Are All of the Best Photos From Apple’s Multi-Colored iPhone Event

    Here Are All of the Best Photos From Apple’s Multi-Colored iPhone Event

    Here are more photo highlights from Apple’s Tuesday event.

        



    Apple’s Double iPhone Day Roundup: Everything You May Have Missed

    Apple's Double iPhone Day Roundup: Everything You May Have Missed Today marks a major milestone in Apple history: the introduction of the second iPhone. Not only did we get a sleek new iPhone 5S (and a goldpagne one, at that), but we also saw the Apple’s first foray in the mid-range phone market—a very colorful foray. Those were the only new products, but they came with a boatload of features that are worth catching up on.

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    iTunes Radio Release On September 18th

    iTunes Radio Release On September 18th

    Apple’s Pandora like music streaming service, iTunes Radio, will be released to the public on September 18th, the company announced today at its media event in Cupertino, California. The iTunes Radio service was first unveiled back at the Worldwide Developers Conference 2013 in June, since then it has only been available for developers. iTunes Radio will actually release alongside iOS 7, the latest update for Apple’s mobile operating system, which will be publicly released on September 18th as well.

    At its media event today Apple made a couple of announcements, it finally unveiled the release date for iOS 7 as well as the launch date for iTunes Radio. The highlight of the event was the announcement of two new iPhones, the much rumored iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C. Most of the rumors about these devices have turned out to be true, so many of the details didn’t come as a surprise. iTunes Radio can be accessed through iOS devices as well as iTunes on Windows and Mac, the free version will be ad-supported. Customers who subscribe to iTunes Match, which costs $24.99 per year, will have an ad-free experience. Even though iTunes Radio has been dubbed as a Pandora-killer by many people, Pandora is non-plussed. It believes that the service only brings Apple at par with other music streaming services.

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