Posts Tagged ‘iphone’

Time of War: Apple VS Adobe

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

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Apple has changed the terms of its iPhone 4.0 software developer kit license thus leaving no place for Flash products at the iPhone and iPad devices.

Flash has become ubiquitous at the Internet, providing the environment for thousands of online games, and millions of video streams, as well as those annoying animations that ask if you would like to “skip intro”. Many will reveal a sign of relief “At last”, while others will say goodbye to their hope to play their favorite “Farmville” at their no-less favourite Apple’s gadget.

Despite numerous howls of despair from disappointed developers, Flash- admirers and Adobe supporters claiming Jobs’ insanity, there is quite a set of reasons behind the decision. There are definitely fewer technical reasons than business model ones thrown in it.

The main is evident: loosing control has always been one of the most obsessive Apple’s fears. Allowing Flash would mean ceding some aspect of control. If Flash were allowed on the iPhone or the iPad, iPhone developers could sell apps directly to consumers, escaping Apple’s cut of the sale. If Flash were on the iPhone, users could watch Hulu and play games on Mini-Clip rather than spending money in iTunes or the App store.

Apple may want to tie iPhone developers down to their platform as according to new regulations the use of Adobe’s Flash-to-iPhone compiler has been prohibited. The compiler is a clever way around the absence of a Flash interpreter on Apple’s smartphone OS. The company may think that iPhone developers should be more Apple loyal and release a quality unique product, not some cross-platform half-stuff. Apple’s decision seems to have met quite little understanding on the developers’ side. The latters claim that it infringes their freedom to choose their own tools of the development process.

But Apple’s main target was Adobe, which could not stand an obvious snub and promises to consider legal action against Apple but so far bursts out with severe critics of Jobs’ actions. Though in the latest SEC filing Adobe has already admitted that its business could be harmed due to Apple’s decision.

Apple has a long list of ex-friends turned into enemies. Thus, Adobe has some quite mighty allies, Google being the major one. But Google does not come alone. It leads a quite impressive set of Android-based tablets and smartphones, ensured by the success of Motorola Droid and Nexus One. It’s no secret that Adobe is working closely with Google to bring both Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR 2.0 to these devices.

The upcoming Flash Player 10.1 and related AIR 2.0 programming foundation, which are in private beta-testing for Android right now, will work on a variety of other phone operating systems, including Windows Phone 7, the BlackBerry OS, Symbian OS, and Palm’s WebOS.

Who will won, time will tell.

Android vs. iPhone

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

admob_feb10_US_shareEvery month AdMob’s Mobile Metrics Report, familiar to all fanboys of mobile market and those who have to search any slightest changes there as part of their working responsibilities, publishes the results of the mobile OS market share review. And everytime the report arouses lot’s of conjectures and suppositions. This month it was no difference.

A steady increase in Android popularity is evident. iPhone lost its positions in the US though is quite firm in Europe. Most analysts predict further downslide of the Apple’s product. The reason for it is not the fault of iphone developers or some weak points in the architecture design, but enormous possibilities offered by the open-source Android system.

iPhone and all the line-up of Apple’s products is perceived more like a culture phenomenon than an average user gadget. It’s posch, it’s fashion but it’s not universal. The iPhone developers must get their credit as being the first to present a completely new trend in mobile devices but Android application development process gains its speed and spreads like wildfire.

Unfourtunately a common user who has never heard about open-code systems or alas! Linux does not create his or her own applications. The only thing that he or she finds important is their satisfaction with the device. And Apple products meet their demands to the full extent regardless of numerous private complains.  The arrival of a new member to Apple’s line-up is likely to increase their upper position at the market. No doubt,  ipad developers have done their best to repeat the fabulous launch of iPhone and MacBook.

And who knows about other OS? The launch of Windows Phone 7 can give Microsoft a chance to fight back their place at the mobile phone market as well as Symbian 4 is expected to be a very promising mobile event. Time will tell but so far we can speak only about another great battle of originallity vs daily routine. The last time Microsoft has won.

iPad launch hits April 3rd

Monday, March 29th, 2010

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The official release date for the so long awaited and much rumoured Apple iPad is to be April 3rd, with the 3G model coming later in the month,  but the mentioned gadgets are  already sold out like hot cakes.  Although the lucky ones to get the magical “Adult Toy” are only those living in the US. The rest of the world will enjoy the fabulous product of iPad developers (2 models at once, a usual one  and a 3G) somewhere in late April.

Apple is said not only to begin iPad shipments but also to sell out all the initial inventory however large it was. The quality of the device and users’ trust in Apple products in general is so high that lot’s of items have been sold unseen. Buyers believed in media coverage and  the keynote presentation and, what’s more, they believed in Apple.

The announced in January Apple tablet computer is a device category between a smartphone and a netbook and thus fill in the gap  between  iPhone and MacBooks. This revolutionary and magical Apple device allows its users  to  browse the web, read and send email, watch videos, listen to music, enjoy and share photos, play games, read ebooks and  have much more fun.

The  parameters of iPad are just 0.5 inches thick,  1.5 pounds of weight, up to 10 hours of battery life and from $499 up, which makes it thinner and lighter than any laptop or netbook at almost the same price category.

The unbeatable to this very day Apple’s technology of the touchscreen interface allows to pinch, stretch and flip through files on this tablet without any risk of leaving ugly fingerprints  due to  a  finger-print-proof film coating the display.

Multi-Touch interface, large screen (7″ LED backlit) and high-quality graphics (a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels) give developers greater  possibilities.  12 innovative Apple apps, created especially for the new device will increase the storage of the Apple App Store.

The Tablet is  Apple’s first device to use its iBookstore service and corresponding iBook ebook  reading application. The iBookstore will offer  books from the New York Times Best Seller list as well as from  major independent publishers.

But the device is not designed just for fun and entertainment. The other new feature of the iPad is the iWork. This app presents a number of tools for office work. The iPad is said to allow importing  Microsoft office docs and iWork.

Besides the great interface and diversed apps content, iPad enjoys an extremely sleek and elegant design which makes it even more appealing to craving hands of Apple’s fans.  At least so far. The reviews of the enthusiast  or disappointed  admirers after the official release date  will show whether the new gadget will occupy its solid place in Apple’s already solid line up.

Opera tries to squeeze into the Apple App Store

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

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Opera has created its new browser for iPhone, Opera-Mini, which awaits its approval in the sacred halls of the Apple App Store. The offered application supports multiple tabs options and “speed dial” access to frequently-visited sites which seems to be a great advantage in comparison to the existing Apple browser. Besides, it reduces wireless network congestion by compressing pages at Opera-maintained servers before they’re passed on to the user.

The major problem which can appear is the violation of the Apple policy not to repeat the same type of applications in its gadgets.  The in-built Safary browser developed by iPhone developers can thus pose a threat to the ambitious Opera’s plans. But the Opera’s chief development officer rejects any doubts in duplication of already existing functionality

Mobile World Congress 2010 takes place February 15-18

Friday, February 12th, 2010

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The mobile industry survives the outburst of innovations and  creativity that’s why the Mobile World Congress 2010 that is to take place next week tends to be one of the greatest events of the coming year. Traditionally  it is considered the best way to make some  striking statements  or slip out promissing comments that will be discussed  in the Net for weeks if not for months. It is rumoured that  the biggest news to come out of the annual Congress  might not even be on the hardware front, but rather software (quite unlike the previous years).

Besides, one must  keep a close eye on new items on the base of Android which are likely to be presented by Sony Ericsson and  Samsung. In fact, Android developers have done a good job as the Android base has been extremely popular this year. Motorola and Samsung  have released a range of Android phones, HTC has expanded its portfolio, and Sony Ericsson, LG, Dell, and others  have previewed their upcoming novices. And the keynote  at MWC 2010 will be the courtesy of Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt.

Other things to pay attention to are Microsoft and Symbian rivalry. Both are ready to present  the corresponding  updates  to their mobile operating systems. Some analysts think that Windows Mobile application development needs a complete revamping. Everybody is curious whether they manage to upgrade their utility men status.

Though the major overhaul is expected  in Symbian 4, version 3 may offer  some much-desired improvements, such as a simplified interface, support for capacitive and multitouch screens, multiple home screens, HDMI and HD video, more refined graphics.

Besides, Microsoft may come out with a Zune Phone, which also speeds up the imagination of the users. At least something similar to the Zune HD will definitely be unveiled.

iPhone developers are said to present new apps.

Common users expect more velocity, more multitasking, more efficiency and as always more fun.

Why IPhone?

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

The following post will concentrate on the impressions of an iPhone user without promoting or humiliating Apple’s product.

iPhone appeared when the level of mobile devices development showed necessity to combine a phone, book-reader, pdf reader, digital voice recorder and mail client in one device. Hp hx4700 was the only device of such kind previously, but its operating system was far from being perfect. Finally the decision was made to embody all these functions in Apple. (more…)

Apple’s iPhone 3GS: What Is Its Price Conditioned By?

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The general look of the new iPhone 3G S is quite similar to the iPhone released last summer. But there have been some important changes inside the new iPhone. The 3GS comes in 16- and 32-gigabyte varieties; the prior model is the one with 16GB chip.

The reason of cost increase lies in NAND flash memory price going up. It’s used to store music, video, and apps on the iPhone.

Apple is one of the world’s biggest consumers of NAND flash memory, and has been cooperating since 2005 with chipmakers like Samsung and Hynix, among others, though in the unit used for the teardown the flash supplier was Toshiba.

Some components of the new iPhone are cheaper alongside with the fact that they’ve been improved significantly. That can be attributed to multitouch display which was improved be adding an oleophobic coating which doesn’t attract fingerprints and cleans more easily.

Some components are missing from the iPhone 3GS completely. E.g. broadcom controller chip connected to the display.

WWDC 2009 Conference – What is Anticipated…

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Tonight in San Francisco WWDC 2009 conference is opened. This means that late at night the Apple keynote presenting the new features will take place. After all, this is one of the important events in the IT-industry, which will show us the future (at least a piece of it).

Here are possible predictions for what analysts expect to see:

# 1 New iPhone
Taking into account all the predictions, it seems that a new Apple iphone will be presented. It will include video, electronic compass, a faster processor, multitasking features.

# 2 New Apple TV
It seems to be very likely. Well, simply because it has not been updated for quite a time.

# 3 Mac OS 10.6 – is one of the most expected events. Long overdue, too.

4 Criteria to Find the Right iPhone Developer

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Every potential iPhone customer is interested in learning possible criteria for choosing the best suitable iPhone developer. We understand the importance of this choice because the success of the whole development process is affected. The following advice is aimed at customers currently looking for developers (locally or abroad):

I. First steps, or “Catching the idea”

  1. Decide what application exactly you want developed (the main idea). Think of several ideas to start with, which can be further reshaped into the best one. Depending on your developing background, investigation of available SDK features may be required. (more…)

3 Main Benefits of Developing iPhone Applications for Your Business

Friday, May 15th, 2009

There’s been a sensation and much speculation as for to buy iPhone or not, its advantages and disadvantages, usefulness of developing iPhone applications and so on. Apple itself has recently begun an advertising campaign and a TV commercial featuring a dozen free and paid business apps with the tagline “Helping you run your small business one app at a time.”

Why is it beneficial to have your own iPhone application? (more…)