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Showing posts with label Is this the iPhone 6?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Is this the iPhone 6?. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Tech News

Is this the iPhone 6? New video reveals what Apple's big screen handset could look like

Concept images have emerged that show Apple's next-generation handset with a super-thin slender chassis. This concept, by Italian-based firm SET Solution, predicts the handset could be 1.5mm at the top and 3mm at the bottom, in order to retain the home button
Concept images have emerged that show Apple's next-generation handset with a super-thin slender chassis. This concept, by Italian-based firm SET Solution, predicts the handset could be 1.5mm at the top and 3mm at the bottom, in order to retain the home button..


It may not be revealed until later this year, but Apple fans have mocked up what they think the much-rumoured big screen iPhone 6 will look like.
The video reveals a range of handsets with a 4 inch, 4.7inch and 5.5inch screen.
Apple is rumoured to be considering larger screens - although it is unclear if they wold launch the same handset in three sizes.

The latest rumors claim that Apple will launch three new iPhone models - 4 inch, 4.7 inch, and 5.5 inch. This new concept by Enrico Penello and Ran Avni shows how these devices could look.

The new concept by Italian artists Enrico Penello and Ran Avni reveals a host of new features they would like to see included, with a curved glass screen and  shows how these devices will be. Introducing the iPhone 6 devices... CLICK FOR ENTIRE ARTICLE AND VIDEO. 


How to prepare for the end of Windows XP

JD Biersdorfer, New York Times Jan 28, 2014, 11.36AM IST
(Microsoft has two suggestions…)
As Microsoft has been reminding its customers for many months, support for its Windows XP operating system ends on April 8. While your Windows XP computer will continue to run, Microsoft will not be providing security updates and other patches to keep the system safer from viruses and other malware attacks. The company also announced that it would not be providing an XP-compatible version of its Microsoft Security Essentials software on its site, either.