For those of you in Germany, there is some very big news. iPhone lovers are all set to preorder the next generation of the iPhone. You read it right that you can actually preorder the iPhone 5 in Germany. This comes as a great surprise as we aren’t yet aware of what the device looks like, let alone detailed specifications of the iPhone 5.
You got to give in to these rumors and keep searching Google for the latest updates on the entire iPhone saga. The next generation tipped to succeed the iPhone 4 is set to be in the limelight in October. Which is a mere few weeks from today. The iPhone 5 has garnered a lot of following, which isn’t surprising for any Apple product.
You might have MIT or Oxford’ PhDs in abundance explaining you the latest technology, but you fail. One reason why people resort to point based slides instead of hours of lectures. I have been trying to learn about the Cloud, what exactly makes up the Cloud Computing System and how (in)effective can this be? Had always failed to comprehend the technology, until I came across the following video.
This has to be untrue. Apple has or to put it more correctly, had lost another unreleased version of the iPhone, which could be the highly anticipated iPhone 5. The scenario? Same like last year when one of the Apple employees lost the iPhone 4 in a bar, the phone landed up in the hands of a person who sold it to Gizmodo for a whopping $5,000. The only difference here being no Gizmodo has bought it and it reportedly went very cheap for a mere $200 on Craigslist. What a cheap sell out! Maybe the guy didn’t want to be in the limelight by asking for a huge sum.
Google Gears, email clients and what not, the idea sounds alien when you use Gmail and not have an easier way to make use of your Gmail account. With Google Chrome fast catching up and the Web being the center of all focus in terms of computing and accessibility. Today Gmail announced a brand new Web App for Chrome [download here]that resolves a long standing issue – accessing your Gmail, Calendar and Docs without the availability of an Internet Connection. And it’s sweet.
We might have Apple working on what could possibly be a web based diagnostic tool for the numerous iOS devices like the iPhone, iPod Touch and the iPad. Oh and of course the Macs and the iMacs too. I think all the hints at the iCloud, indicate the importance of the similar service, who likes heading over o the Genius Bar to get your iPhone 4 fixed?
Security online is one of the major issues and concerns for all the people hooked to it. We have seen how compromising can it be for anyone; from individuals to organizations. We have seen the Sony PlayStation network being hacked by some notorious folks out there and very recently the Nokia Developers Forum a couple of days back. It can be denting to the reputation that takes decades to build and trust that’s very hard earned. Now I don’t need to reiterate the entire philosophy behind trust building. (Read More »)







