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Friday 26 August 2011

Steve or iPhone 5

Attention will soon shift to iPhone 5. Now iPhone 5 release date will announce very soon. It will be coming more speedily that had been expected. This is because Apple wants to shift attention to the releasing of iPhone 5 rather on Steve Jobs resignation. Apple has got two news recently one is great and other is like it should bury soon. So they want iPhone 5 news to flash more in order to overcome with Jobs resignation. They are supposed to accelerate iPhone event as soon as next week. This is just to be on news headlines not for Jobs but for launching of iPhone 5.


It was Jobs unfortunate day as said by him in his resignation letter. He wrote “I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come.” But it hardly matters to Apple, so they feels people come and go but show must go on and here the example in which they announced about the event in which they will release the date of 5th generation of iPhone just after 2 days of his resignation. They are trying to accelerate the event. Well this is the right approach of a market leader and so they are “Apple”



Thursday 25 August 2011

Top Mobile Application Prediction – 2012


From recent survey it has been found that following Mobile Applications will be on top in very next year that is in 2012. Let’s check at a glance:

1. Location-Based Services: There are still far too many services to choose from when it comes to location-based social networking, fragmenting the market. But LBS extends to more than social networks - it includes any application that taps into your phone's GPS capabilities to offer up location-based services of any kind, whether that's local business reviews or directions to the nearest Starbucks.

2. Mobile Payments: Like mobile transfers, mobile payments are more common in developing markets at the moment, but that is quickly changing. Yet even as this type of service grows, Gartner admits there will be challenges. Mobile payments will be a "highly fragmented market" where there will not be "standard practices of deployment," notes the report. That makes it sound like this is one technology that will still need some work, even when 2012 rolls around.

3. Money Transfer: This refers to people sending money via SMS messages. Like mobile payments, this service has more appeal in developing markets for now. However, there may come a time when even using your debit card seems passé, while paying for something with actual cash seems downright ancient.


4. Mobile Browsing: Saying that mobile browsing technologies will be heavily used in the future sounds a little bit like stating the obvious. By 2013, that number will climb to 80%, meaning that those who are still using the app-less, more basic feature phones will still be joining the mobile web in mass numbers over the coming years. That's also good news for web developers who can build mobile web applications to cater to this bunch as opposed to focusing all their efforts into building apps for the numerous mobile platforms like the iPhone, Android, RIM, and others.

5. Mobile Health Monitoring: Another technology whose impact will be felt more heavily in developing markets, mobile health monitoring is still at an early stage of maturity and implementation says Gartner. Project rollouts have been limited to pilot projects for now, but in the coming years the industry will begin to monetize these efforts by offering mobile healthcare monitoring products, services, and solutions to various care delivery organizations.


Monday 22 August 2011

A “World Phone” with iPhone 5

Apple came again with a Bang. Source says - They are expected to release iPhone 5 as a "World Phone" - both GSM and CDMA compatible. It is conjectured that the phone will have a SIM-less design with 3-4 antennas. Another rumor suggested that the iPhone 5 will feature a SIM card slot for other countries except the U.S. This will allow users to insert any SIM card in iPhone when traveling abroad. With Apple “World Phone” Travelling abroad is no more a pain. With a dual-mode iPhone 5, users will be able to roam between both networks effortlessly.

It’s great news for the consumers who generally carry CDMA specially people from the

country the U.S., India, Japan, Argentina and Brazil.

The 5th-generation iPhone is expected to be globally released in Q3 2011, inline with the release of iOS 5, the next generation of Apple’s operating system. Hope it will again give a new direction to mobile market with a market setter like Apple.