Posts Tagged ‘Siri’

Apple’s iOS 6 – What To Expect

Tuesday, June 12th, 2012

Apple launched its 23rd Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) yesterday with a revealing keynote that started with a witty Siri.

“How many developers does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

“None – That’s a hardware problem……  ba dum ching”

A sophisticated Siri was just one of the new features presented for iOS 6. Apple’s new operating system has a recurring theme – tighter app integration and enhanced iCloud synchronization.

Sophisticated Siri

The former Siri was ideal for entertaining and retrieving quick data. Siri has been promoted to your executive assistant. She launches apps for you, updates your Facebook Status and sends a Tweet on request. She can look for a restaurant via Yelp and make reservations through OpenTable. Dinner and a movie? No problem, she has you covered with Fandango. She’ll let you in on the recent reviews from Rotten Tomatoes. If you miss the game, she can present you with sports stats and scores without picking up the phone.  Siri can increase your efficiency even in the car. The “Eyes Free” feature will be built into the steering wheel in certain BMW, Toyota, Mercedes Benz, General Motors, Honda and Audi models.

Maps. 

Apple’s navigation application flew right over Google Maps and didn’t look back. Maps is exquisite, offering convenience and productivity. It highlights turn by turn navigation; local searches, real-time traffic updates, 3D perspectives and the “flyover” feature which views a location as if you were in an aircraft.

 Not the Perfect Time for a Phone Call?  The iOS 6 update gives you options.

  • Ignore the call, but reply to the incoming call with a quick text message.
  • Ignore the call, but set a reminder about the call later.
  • In class, a meeting or movie? Set the “Do Not Disturb” option. It will block incoming calls but receive texts and alerts.

 

Passbook.

Keep electronic versions of admission tickets, boarding passes, reward cards and coupons in one location. Live data updates alert you when there is a flight delay or rain date. Radar lets you know your favorite store is nearby. Pretty handy, right?

Email.

Finally, you can instantly add photos to your email. You can also have multiple email signatures and use the VIP option to receive alerts when emails arrive from select contacts (ie: Your Boss!).

 

Other Noteworthy Changes:

  • Facebook has a closer harmonization in iOS 6. Facebook pictures, calendars, events and birthdays will be synced seamlessly. You’ll even be able to “Like” an app or song in the App Store.
  • WiFi is no longer a mandatory element for FaceTime – it is now 3G capable.
  • Safari: iCloud synchronization enables you to save tabs, cache pages and access an offline reading list without web connection.  You’ll also be able to use Safari in landscape mode.
  • Updated language support for 15 countries, now including Canadian French, Italian, Korean, Mandrin and Cantonese.
  • Restructured App Store lets you save your browsing where you left off and access your history.
  • There is much, much more to come. Approximately 200 features all together.

 

Arriving this fall, the iOS 6 updates pertain to specific Apple devices:

  • iPod Touch 4th generation
  • iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4s
  • iPad 2 and iPad 3

 

The annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference is June 11th – 15th. Stay tuned for more updates!

Do you own an Apple device?  What do you think of the new iOS 6 software update?

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Let’s Talk iPhone–A Quick Recap

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Today was Apple’s “Let’s Talk iPhone” event at their Cupertino campus, where they announced new versions of the iPod Nano and iPod Touch, announced the release date of iOS5 and iCloud, and unveiled the highly-anticipated new iPhone, the iPhone 4S. Here is everything you need to know!

iPod Nano

  • Inspired by the Nano accessories that let you wear your Nano like a watch around your wrist, Apple has added a number of clock interfaces
  • Larger screen icons for easier navigating
  • Built-in accelerometer to make tracking fitness easier
  • Comes in 7 colors, available now
  • Price: $129 for 8GB, $149 for 16GB

iPod Touch

  • Will be available in black or white
  • Runs on iOS 5, meaning it will have Game Center and iMessage (free text messaging, anyone?)
  • Supports iCloud
  • Price: $199 for 8GB, $299 for 32GB, $399 for 64GB
  • Available: October 12

iOS 5

  • Improved notification system
  • Location-based reminders
  • iMessage, a device-to-device messaging system
  • Twitter integration
  • Improved Camera app
  • New greeting card app
  • Price: free to download!
  • Available: October 12

iCloud

  • Find My Friends app for location sharing
  • Find My iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch/Mac–locate your missing Apple device by signing in to icloud.com
  • Available: October 12

iPhone 4S

  • Looks just like the iPhone 4
  • Much better camera than the iPhone 4
  • Uses Apple’s A5 chip, increasing speeds
  • HD video recording
  • Airplay: wirelessly stream content from your phone to your HDTV
  • Coming to Sprint
  • Siri voice assistant
  • Comes in black and white
  • Available: for pre-order on October 7, for purchase on October 14 at 8 a.m.
  • Price (with 2 year contract): $199 for 16GB, $299 for 32GB, $399 for 64GB

Are you going to be buying an iPhone 4S? Which of Apple’s many announcements are you most excited about?

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