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Apple's latest patent for a bendable smartphone might contain clues on future Apple wearables

by | Thursday, January 8, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Apple's latest patent for a bendable smartphone might contain clues on future Apple wearables

This patent illustrates a viable, and stylish way of preventing iPhone screens from shattering, or even being dropped, as such patent could mean Apple may well be on the brink of designing devices taking the Apple Watch approach a step further, with a truly wearable, standalone smartphone.

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iPad to Enterprise: "Beam me up!"

by | Wednesday, January 7, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
iPad to Enterprise: "Beam me up!"

Apple’s focus on enterprise customers, thanks to its major partnership move with IBM, is key to a huge comeback of the Apple iPad. Piper Jaffray asked one hundred Chief Information Officers about their predictions of what companies will be purchasing in 2015, and an overwhelming majority of respondents reported plans of buying tablets for their staff, and 98% of the CIOs interviewed said they were already supporting iOS devices within their organizations.

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Charge your iPad via WiFi... and no, this time it's not a prank.

by | Tuesday, January 6, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Charge your iPad via WiFi... and no, this time it's not a prank.

California-based Energous Corporation’s CEO Stephen Rizzone has decided to assemble a dream-team of his own to quiet the chuckles and possibly kill charging pads in the process, with WattUp™, a system comprised of dedicated RF receivers, connected to a central unit, that detects up to 12 devices in need of a charge, and effectively converts wireless signal into electricity, within a 15 foot radius.

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