Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

Monday, 18 July 2016

Apple’s iPhone 7 Is Droping the Standard Headphone Jack - Online Proof

Just when the rumors of Apple ditching the standard headphone jack for its upcoming iPhone 7 were about to die down, a new report has surfaced claiming that there is enough evidence to prove that the rumors will turn out to be truthful when the handset is launched this September.

On Friday, MacRumors ran a story about an amendment for the trademark application for "AirPods," which according to the site is most likely the moniker of the iPhone 7's companion in-ear headphones.

The "AirPods" trademark application came into light last October, but at the time there was still no conclusive evidence to prove that it's for an Apple device.

Apparently, the filing was made by an unknown company called Entertainment in Flight LLC, so nobody could tell back then that it's for the iPhone 7.

However, things have become clearer this week when the trademark application was amended and signed by a Jonathan Brown, who per the official document is the manager of Entertainment in Flight LLC.

It isn't difficult to put two and two together when it's public knowledge that Apple's Senior Standards Counsel also has a name of Jonathan Brown.

Brown is known be at the forefront of Apple's trademark and patent maintenance and litigation.

In addition, it was also found out that the signature on the "AirPods" trademark application was similar to the signatures in the Apple attorney's court papers from a civil case in 2010.

Using a shell company to file for trademarks is not something new to the Cupertino-based tech giant at all.

Apple previously did the same thing for the "iPad" and "CarPlay" and even for the "iWatch," as per 9to5Mac.

Nevertheless, it should be noted that Apple can still change its mind and either ditch the name "AirPods" like what happened to the "iWatch."

Still, the emergence of new details about Apple's wireless in-ear headphones is enough to intensify the hype over the upcoming iPhone 7, according to SlashGear.

Sadly, because the "AirPods" will only function using Bluetooth connectivity, it will be sold separately from the Apple smartphone when it is launched alongside the iPhone 7 this fall.

Source:  DesignnTrend ,   BY:  Mary Heart , Design & Trend

Monday, 3 March 2014

Apple puts iOS in the car, launches CarPlay

Apple puts iOS in the car, launches CarPlay
CarPlay is essentially a hardware and software solution built into the car that lets drivers use their iPhones without getting distracted.


NEW DELHI: In line with a report that appeared last week, Apple has officially announced its much awaited 'iOS-in-the-car' solution, naming it CarPlay. It has also announced tie-ups with auto manufacturers on the sidelines of the Geneva Motor Show. 


CarPlay is essentially a hardware and software solution built into the car that lets drivers use their iPhones without getting distracted. Once the iPhone is connected to a vehicle that features CarPlay integration, Siri, the iOS voice assistant, helps users access contacts, make calls, return missed calls or listen to voicemails. When incoming messages or notifications arrive, Siri responds to requests through voice commands, and reads drivers' messages and in addition to letting them dictate responses or make a call. 

According to Apple, CarPlay also makes driving directions more intuitive by working with Maps to anticipate destinations based on recent trips via contacts, emails or texts, and provides routing instructions, traffic conditions and ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival). Users can also ask Siri and receive spoken turn-by-turn directions, along with Maps, which will appear on the car's built-in display. 

CarPlay also gives drivers access to all of their music, podcasts and audiobooks with navigation through listening choices from the car's built-in controls or simply by asking Siri to pull up what they'd like to hear. CarPlay also supports select third-party audio apps including Spotify and iHeartRadio. 

The Cupertino giant has announced that vehicles from Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo will premiere CarPlay. Other auto manufacturers bringing CarPlay in the near future, include BMW, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai Motor Company, Jaguar Land Rover, Kia Motors, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan Motor Company, PSA Peugeot Citroen, Subaru, Suzuki and Toyota. 

"CarPlay has been designed from the ground up to provide drivers with an incredible experience using their iPhone in the car," said Greg Joswiak, Apple's vice president of iPhone and iOS Product Marketing. "iPhone users always want their content at their fingertips and CarPlay lets drivers use their iPhone in the car with minimised distraction. We have an amazing lineup of auto partners rolling out CarPlay, and we're thrilled it will make its debut this week in Geneva." 

The deal "marks the first time that Apple is embedding its software in devices other than its own branded products. 

On the user end, CarPlay is available as an update to iOS 7 and works with Lightning connector-enabled iPhones, including iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c and iPhone 5. CarPlay will be available in select cars shipping in 2014. 

Apple had announced the 'iOS in the Car' solution during its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2013. Apple, of course, is not the only technology company looking to tap the market for in-car infotainment systems. BlackBerry and Microsoft are also in the market to integrate their own in-car solutions in cars by major manufacturers.