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Get ready for a future of capacitive MacBooks and shape-shifting keyboards

by | Thursday, October 20, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Get ready for a future of capacitive MacBooks and shape-shifting keyboards

Sonder’s keyboard design may some day be implemented alongside Apple’s own Fusion Keyboard patented design, which replaces mechanical keys with capacitive ones, using haptic feedback, similarly to the Force Touch trackpad.

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There will always be a home button in Apple iPad and iPhone devices

by | Wednesday, October 19, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
There will always be a home button in iPad and iPhone devices

Those in fear that Jony Ive’s dream of an iPad as single, featureless slate of glass may some day materialize, can breathe a sigh of relief at least in regard to the Home button. A recently discovered feature in iOS 10 is going to make sure that our beloved home button won’t follow the same fate as the analog headphone jack.

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Here is how literal Tim Cook was about the iPad Pro being “...a replacement for a notebook or a desktop...”

by | Wednesday, October 19, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Here is how literal Tim Cook was about the iPad Pro being “...a replacement for a notebook or a desktop...”

During an interview with The Telegraph, last year, in the wake of the 12.9 inch iPad Pro’s unveiling, Tim Cook went on record, once again, stating that the iPad Pro is a replacement for notebooks and desktop PCs. Tim Cook is very much about marketing, and it is natural to assume that such claim was nothing short of a sales pitch, or was it?

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Tim Cook doesn’t hate VR, but AR stands a better chance on the iPad, iPhone and beyond

by | Monday, October 17, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Tim Cook doesn’t hate VR, but AR stands a better chance on the iPad, iPhone and beyond

What’s up with Apple and virtual reality? That is one question occasionally making its way into the top ten list of questions for which we may never get a single straight answer.

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