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

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Apple iPad Pro is Far from Perfect - http://clapway.com/2015/11/22/apple-ipad-pro-is-far-from-perfect123/

Apple admits iPad Pro is Having Trouble Being Responsive After Charging


Apple has recognized a problem with the iPad Pro that makes its charging faulty, and has provided recommendations on just how owners of the 12.9-inch tablet computer can fix the problem for now. The company went on to say that a permanent fix for the problem is on its way, probably in an update to iOS 9.


The iPad Problem Problem Was Spotted Just This Week


Earlier in the week, customers complained that their iPad Pros were unresponsive after charged for an extended period of time. The bugs didn’t allow the Touch ID/Home button to power the device on, and in order to bring it back to, users had to reset the tablet. iPad Pro owners with new and restored softwares suffered this malfunction, so it wasn’t clear if it was an issue to do with hardware or software.


The Makeshift Solution and the One Suggested by Apple Are the Same


A new support statement from Apple suggests what iPad Pro owners should do when their gadget is unresponsive, and it’s surprisingly disappointing: the only recommendation they have for now is to reset the iPad Pro. They stress that a permanent solution is on the way to get rid of this bug, but for now, this is what users can do for their tablets.


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Apple iPad Pro is Far from Perfect

Friday, July 24, 2015

Huge Apple Promo: Under $1 for 100 Games and Apps - http://clapway.com/2015/07/24/huge-apple-promo-under-1-for-100-games-and-apps742/

In what is quickly being recognized as the most significant Apple promo to date, an extremely wide ranging smorgasbord of games and apps is being made simultaneously available for $0.99 each. This includes 100 games and app iOS titles available through the app store.


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That means that if you feel you’ve been really thrifty, then now is the time to propitiate the financial deities. By being more thrifty. The best thing is how easy that actually is.


Listen, Apple Insider agrees, see: “While many ‘Amazing Apps & Games’ have been around for some time, the Apple promo is a good opportunity to stock up on quick fix games, popular tools normally priced well above a dollar and franchise pieces missing from your collection.”


BEST OF THE TENSE


If that’s not enough to pique one’s interest, Apple’s also announced the implementation of everyone’s favorite implicit social activity: a “daily game/app roundup” of the highest trending apps of the week, which will study how you use and but and even mention such apps in hopes of pushing sales and accessibility up via Apple’s “New App of the Week” promo, which is guaranteed to be “curated and genre-specific collections, first-party apps and select third-party apps compatible with services like Apple Pay.”


The megalithic sale displays these new essential goodies by customizing its categorization process individually, each user to his or her own preference. Some trending categories include smart tools, photography lovers, Apps for Kids, and Game Hits.


“Sections like ‘Game Hits’ feature more recent additions like Goat Simulator, while lesser known games such as God of Light are surfaced in ‘more Games to Explore.’ Classic including the original Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja are highlighted in App Store Veterans,” decrees Apple Insider.


GOTTA CATCH ‘EM ALL


There are of course many other ways to feed your inner gamer’s need to be entertained-in-transit, or fill a lazy afternoon with something more rewarding than reruns of things which may have “moved you.” Why not give Rayman Jungle Run a go, or The Room Two, or burn rubber with Real Racing. Or Deemo. But yes, friends, in addition we also will have full access to Apple’s opulent software apps, like Simple Machine, Pixelmator, Bubl Draw, Facetune and Faded, and all of these are merely a random amalgam from a list I’m staring at right now.


OTHER ENTERTAINING FORMS OF ENTERTAINMENT


Ex-Apps, Apple’s App store’s also made available Google’s newest and smoothest YouTube update to all whom have interest, still, and this means you can watch your vids vertically displayed in a full screen mode, whether you prefer to produce or ogle others’ work.


“This is the first time they’ve all appeared together in one giant sale. Now is your chance to fill up your app library, as we are seeing all-time lows on games, productivity apps, photography apps and much more,” suggested 9to5Toys.



 


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Huge Apple Promo: Under $1 for 100 Games and Apps

Apple Removes Nest Smart Thermostat From Stores - http://clapway.com/2015/07/24/apple-removes-nest-smart-thermostat-from-stores567/

Apple has recently removed the Nest Smart Thermostat from its online store. This change was first spotted on Apple’s store by Fortune, which reported on Wednesday that all Nest products were no longer for sale. When you visit the Apple website and use the text autofill options to search for “Nest Protect” or the “Nest Learning Thermostat” shows in the Online Apple Store’s quick search bar are nowhere to be found on Apple’s website.


NEST smart thermostat HAs BEEN REMOVED FROM ALL APPLE STORES


A Nest spokesperson reported saying that Apple is a valued partner to Nest and that their new products will be available to Apple and other retailers within the next few weeks. They also added that Apple’s plans included stocking only the Nest Protect and the Nest Cam (formerly known as the Dropcam), but not the Learning Thermostat.

In another report on Thursday, there was even more confirmation of the product’s removal. An Apple spokesperson was reported saying that it removed Nest’s connecter thermostat from both online stores and traditional brick-and-mortar locations earlier in July. This is the second time that Apple has stopped selling Nest’s devices. This most recent halt is considered to be permanent.


APPLE HAS MADE ITS WAY INTO THE SMART HOME ARENA


The Apple Store was one of Nest’s first promoters and began stocking Nest nest smart thermostat products as an exclusive partner in 2012. Since then, Apple has made it into the smart home space with HomeKit. HomeKit is an iOS-based framework for controlling “Internet of Things” devices. Earlier this month, Apple Stores started selling one of the world’s first HomeKit-enabled thermostats, Ecobee3.
Nest Labs was cofounded by one of Apple’s former executives Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers. Fadell was considered by some to be the “godfather of the iPod” and would later go on to recruit a lot of employee from Apple’s talent pool. Nest was ultimately sold to Google in 2013 for $3.2 billion.


NEST PRODUCTS NOT HOMEKIT COMPATIBLE


Nest smart thermostat products are not compatible with HomeKit, they have the capability to work with iOS and he firm counts a number of iPhone owners as users among its customer base. Most recently, Google announced a competition IoT platform, known as Brillo, which was developed with assistance from the Nest team.



 


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Apple Removes Nest Smart Thermostat From Stores