Yup, this year Apple rolled out 2 new iPhones, the 5s and the 5c.
The iPhone 5c is literally the iPhone 5 in a plastic case, so its a great time to buy the 5 if you are thinking about the 5c because, due to the plastic you're losing build quality against the 5.
People are complaining the 5c's price because they thing the C stands for "cheap" but in fact the C stands for collor.
The iPhone 5s is where the true inovation is with the revolutionary TouchiD in the home button that reads your fingerprint for security reasons.
The new, industry first 64-bit desktop class A7 chip witch dobbles the A6 in CPU and GPU tasks.The new M7 motion core chip that senses your movements for fitness and other proposes
.The new iSight 8MP F2.2 camera with a dobble true tone flash to improve your low light photos, the camera includes a new burst and 720p slo-mo video.
So, if you want to buy the best iphone this year buy the 5s, if you want a colors buy the 5c.
sexta-feira, 13 de setembro de 2013
quarta-feira, 4 de setembro de 2013
Cydia on 6.1.3
For those of you who dont want to upgrade to iOS 7 because of the look or, simply because you dont like it at all, or you have an iPod touch 4g or an iPhone 3GS that due to the specs can't be upgraded to iOS 7 but you wang a jailbreak.
There´s a great chance of jailbreak dev winocm realese one in the weeks or months ahead.
the jailbreak is suposed to support all iDevices including the iPhone 5 according to iDownloadblog's post, that shows us a jailbroken iPhone 4S running cydia, its not clear if its tethered or untethered , the jalbreak was performed by the developer and its still unclear if the jailbreak will be realesed ,or when its going to be available.
Now i leave you a link you a proof of this jailbreak by iDownloadblog's Jeff Benjamin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHVHwEvpdr4
Vasco Breitenfeld ,iDevice
A big thanks to iDB for the video and great posts
There´s a great chance of jailbreak dev winocm realese one in the weeks or months ahead.
the jailbreak is suposed to support all iDevices including the iPhone 5 according to iDownloadblog's post, that shows us a jailbroken iPhone 4S running cydia, its not clear if its tethered or untethered , the jalbreak was performed by the developer and its still unclear if the jailbreak will be realesed ,or when its going to be available.
Now i leave you a link you a proof of this jailbreak by iDownloadblog's Jeff Benjamin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHVHwEvpdr4
Vasco Breitenfeld ,iDevice
A big thanks to iDB for the video and great posts
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sábado, 31 de agosto de 2013
iOS 7VS Android 4.3
iOS 7 VS
Android 4.3
iOS and
android are the two best operating systems on the market when we are talking
about mobile devices.so…. let’s compare them!:
Andoid’s UI is the most customizable in the market, so
if you want a music widget on a page, just add it, every icon will change place
in order to make space for the widget to
fit in, if you want a new look on your device just search the Google play store
for a new launcher like Nova Launcher. The new 4.3 update brought us many
changes being the main ones the TRIM support and restricted user profiles,
which can be a good thing if you lend your tablet to a child or friend so you
can restrict which apps the other user can see and use.
iOS 7 in the
other hand is almost a complete UI change from iOS 6, but after all it’s iOS,
an OS completely controlled by Apple, that’s not a bad thing, is just a
diferent one so you can have widgets or change the themes but, if you want
quick toggles, just pull up in any screen to bring up control center. iOS has
one big, big, huge advantage in terms of safety and malware over android, each
and every app In the store have to face very hard security tests by Apple. Even
with the hard security apps have to face, Apple’s app store is still slightly
bigger than Google’s store although the gap is closing up.
Smartphones :
Android
|
iPhone
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|||
Chips
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Qualcomm
snapdragon 800 Quad Core
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Apple
A6 Dual Core
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||
Max.Clockspeed
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2,3GHz
|
1,3GHz
|
||
RAM
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2Gb
na altura deste post
|
1Gb
|
||
Screen
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1920x1080
full HD
|
1336x640
Retina Display
|
||
The numbers
look to give android an huge advantage but that’s no true and a very common
error. Apple’s software uses every single MHz in the chip and its software is
only used by apple devices so they haven’t go the need to be the highest spec
ones. In Benchmark’s Android’s Hardware can double the score has the iPhone but
in day-to-day terms the iPhone can beat many high spec android ones.
Tablets:
Android
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iPad with a Retina Display
|
|||
Chips
|
Chip
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Qualcomm
snapdragon 800 quad core
|
Apple
A6X dual core + Quad-core GPU
|
|
Max.
Clockspeed
|
2,3GHz
|
1,4GHz
|
||
RAM
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2Gb (in the tie of this post)
|
1Gb
|
||
Screen
|
1920x1200 full HD
(2560x1600 Nexus 10)
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2048x1536 Full HD retina Display
|
||
In tablets,
the situation is different, just like on the iPhone the numbers may look lower
but the tablet is faster, the iPad screen loses only against the nexus 10 but
it is still the best tablet on the market due to its app store with about
275,000 applications optimized for tablet against only a few hundred on
android.
When it
comes to software updates Apple beats android too. When a new version of ios is
thrown, all devices that this update is intended for, worldwide can be updated
the minute the updatte is thrown regardless of carrier or country. As for the
android ... the story is very different. Nexus devices receive the update
directly from Google so are updated almost immediately, but the Samsung and HTC
devices and others can take months or even get to never be updated due to the
fact that carriers may never want to updated or the OEM never get to do a costum
skin in time, a good example is the
Samsung Galaxy Note II which was released in the autumn of 2012 with the
android 4.1.2 that's already 2 versions behind the newest version, 4.3, and
will probably never be updated due to a possible release of the Samsung Galaxy
Note III on IFA Convention in Berlin this September.
Thanks for
visiting my Blog
Hope you
guys liked it
Vasco
Breitenfeld
quinta-feira, 22 de agosto de 2013
iOS 7 Thoughts
So in this post i'm going to tell you what i think about iOS 7, the biggest change to iOS since the iPhone according To Apple.
The Changes:
Altrough Apple said that iOS 7 is more costumizable than iOS 6 thats nowhat appens. iOS 7 is a big update , it changes the UI and Added some cool things like Control Center and the new app switcher but, its still iOS if what you want is to change the UI, ask anybody there's an answer and its called ANDROID.
The UI:
iOS 7 UI is diferent from its predecessor. Apple changed the "software designer" from Scott Forstall's design with very textures and padrons to Johny Ives more simplistic design witch iLove.
The "Prime Devices"
in each Version of iOS there are some prime devices and i can say that in iOS 7 the main devices, or the Devices that Apple focusses more when designing the software, will be:
-iPhone 5S (?)
-iPhone 5C(?)
-iPhone 5
-iPod touch 6G (??)
-iPod touch 5G
-iPad mini 2 (?)
-iPad mini
-iPad 5 (?)
-iPad 4
in the end of the day i cant say that iLove everithing about iOS 7 but i like 95% of it so will upgrade in the minute it gets realeased.
Vasco Breitenfeld, iDevice, Agust 23rd 2013
How to Be a succesfull youtuber in 10 Tips
How to Be a succesfull youtuber in 10 Tips
1. Descriptions are EXTREMELY important. The YouTube algorithm (bot) cannot watch your videos. It considers many factors when ranking your video. Of the factors you can control, your description is HUGE. Fill up your description with as much keyword-rich information as possible as it pertains to your video.
2. Annotate every video to another video. When a viewer gets done one of your videos, point them to another relevant video at the end. Keep them watching your stuff!
3. Always have a call to action to encourage engagement. Ask for a thumbs up, ask for comments, or ask for a video response. And also, be sure to include past comments or video responses in future videos so that your viewers know that you ARE listening to them.
4. Use YouTube insight to get important stats on all of your videos. This helps you make videos that are better tailored to your audience.
5. Use Playlists to group together similar videos you have made. Use your channel to feature these playlists.
6. Keep video length as short as possible, especially if you are new to YouTube. Five minutes should be long enough.
7. Collaborate with others. Find channels that serve a similar audience and that are a similar size to your own, and do a collaboration. Link to one another's channel, feature videos from the other channel, etc.
8. Customize your channel graphically. Take full advantage of the many branding options available to partners to make your channel look professional and consistent. If you're not a partner, you still have a lot of options to alter the look and feel of your channel.
9. If you're trying to build subscribers, try a subscriber drive. Give away a small item in exchange for people subscribing and watching your videos. Use Twitter and other forms of social media to promote your contest.
10. Be perceptive: see what sticks! Spend time watching the videos of successful YouTubers. Find the videos that are getting the most views or thumbs up. Try to figure out what about those videos or those channels is so compelling, and try to translate into things YOU can do to make your own video more successful.
A big thanks for TechnoBuffallo for the tips
1. Descriptions are EXTREMELY important. The YouTube algorithm (bot) cannot watch your videos. It considers many factors when ranking your video. Of the factors you can control, your description is HUGE. Fill up your description with as much keyword-rich information as possible as it pertains to your video.
2. Annotate every video to another video. When a viewer gets done one of your videos, point them to another relevant video at the end. Keep them watching your stuff!
3. Always have a call to action to encourage engagement. Ask for a thumbs up, ask for comments, or ask for a video response. And also, be sure to include past comments or video responses in future videos so that your viewers know that you ARE listening to them.
4. Use YouTube insight to get important stats on all of your videos. This helps you make videos that are better tailored to your audience.
5. Use Playlists to group together similar videos you have made. Use your channel to feature these playlists.
6. Keep video length as short as possible, especially if you are new to YouTube. Five minutes should be long enough.
7. Collaborate with others. Find channels that serve a similar audience and that are a similar size to your own, and do a collaboration. Link to one another's channel, feature videos from the other channel, etc.
8. Customize your channel graphically. Take full advantage of the many branding options available to partners to make your channel look professional and consistent. If you're not a partner, you still have a lot of options to alter the look and feel of your channel.
9. If you're trying to build subscribers, try a subscriber drive. Give away a small item in exchange for people subscribing and watching your videos. Use Twitter and other forms of social media to promote your contest.
10. Be perceptive: see what sticks! Spend time watching the videos of successful YouTubers. Find the videos that are getting the most views or thumbs up. Try to figure out what about those videos or those channels is so compelling, and try to translate into things YOU can do to make your own video more successful.
A big thanks for TechnoBuffallo for the tips
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