Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, which is slated for the first week of June in San Francisco, had a new ticket application process that was revealed earlier this month. Those who … Continue reading
Apple’s new crop of iOS devices is expected to be unveiled in the second half of 2014. This Summer, at WWDC 2014, its likely that Apple will only make software related announcements. As far as next generation iOS devices are concerned, they may be powered by Apple’s A8 processor. Micron’s LPDDR4 DRAM may be coupled with that chip, and the manufacturer claims its more fast and power efficient than rivals.
Next-Gen iOS Devices May Have Faster, Power Efficient LPDDR4 DRAM original content from Ubergizmo.
Apple’s WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) event is back again this year, where it will kick off on June 2nd and end on June 6th. We have covered our fair share of news in recent WWDC events, and this year’s will be no different, too, with the world looking forward to see how Apple intends to move the industry in the direction that they think would have the next big thing. WWDC 2014 is set to take place in San Francisco, with approximately 1,000 of Apple engineers being there alongside an estimated attendance of 5,000 developers, too.
WWDC 2014 Confirmed For June 2 to June 6 original content from Ubergizmo.
Apple has confirmed dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference, WWDC 2014, which will take place June 2th through June 6th in San Francisco, along with news of a new ticket … Continue reading
There are still plenty of questions about what Apple will unveil at WWDC this year, but at least we know when it will: The company announced today that its Worldwide Developer Conference will take place June 2 to June 6 this year, at San Francisco’s Moscone West.
In just a few months Apple is due to make its major software announcements. The world waits for official details on iOS 8, until then we will have to make our peace with rumors. Over the past few weeks there have been quite a few rumors about the next major platform update. The latest suggests that iOS 8 is going to make Notification Center a lot easier, and that it would do away with the standalone Game Center app.
iOS 8 To Make Notification Center Simpler, Kill Game Center App [Rumor] original content from Ubergizmo.
The trend of using electronic devices that we use every day to track out health has certainly caught on. Now there are apps for smartphones that can tell you how many steps you have taken in a day or how many calories you’ve burned, by picking up data from something such as a band that you wear around your wrist. They can do much more than that, and in the future, use of our personal electronics devices for the purpose of monitoring our health will continue to increase. Apparently that’s the trend that Apple wants to cash in on, because rumor has it that iOS 8 isn’t going to be visually different from its predecessor, rather its going to be focused on mobile health.
iOS 8 Will Reportedly Be Focused On Mobile Health original content from Ubergizmo.