Technology News 2012
This year 2012, it is said that there are various products set to be launched. But some people wish these products to be already available in the market like the iPhone 5 and iPad 3 of Apple. Not to mention, a lot of users are also waiting for the release of the next tablet friendly OS of Microsoft which is Windows 8. If you are a tech savvy person, you will surely be excited to know the latest features of the new gadgets that will soon be offered on the market.
The Apple iPhone 5 is among the most anticipated gadgets of 2012. Apple has launched the iPhone 4S that did not impress the crowd that much. Though the device has some great changes like the integration of voice-recognizing personal assistant and 8mp camera, it does not have much difference with the iPhone 4S. The upcoming Apple phone is expect to sport the greatest and the latest A5 process chip, higher resolution camera, iCloud service and 4 inch screen size.
In addition to the iPhone 5, the fans are also excited for the release of the iPad 3 that is reported to be launched this February. The new tablet that will rival the Galaxy Tab of Samsung features thinner, newer and sleeker design about 20% in size in comparison to the iPad 2. It supports full touchscreen high definition display with 2048 x 1536 screen resolution.
Besides that, the iPad 3 is said to have lighter batter life that reduces the weight of the tablet. But it is said to cost around 20-30 percent more current that the battery of iPad that will have longer battery life as well. It is expected also that it will offer wireless charging technology that will charge the transfer data and battery wirelessly.
The up and coming version of Windows is another anticipated product next to Apple iPad 3 and iPhone 5. Windows 8 can offer a number of the latest features from the all new UI to improvised security features and Windows App Store. It comes with an interactive UI known as Metro-style design showing you the most important information which exemplifies simplicity and provides you full control over it. The UI feature is developed to give an intuitive and smooth interaction as well as navigation with touch or a keyboard and mouse.
Microsoft has released the Developer Preview of this latest OS that is in pre-beta version currently. The developer version is showing off the current stage of this operation system and it is offered for free download at the official site of Windows.
Apple’s Jobs Still Shapes PC Laptop Future
Steve Jobs’ imprint on PC laptop design in 2012 and beyond will be large. But we have to step back a few years to see the arc of that influence.
In January 2008 Apple introduced the MacBook Air. That groundbreaking design bore most of the hallmarks of PC laptops that are expected to flood the market in 2012.
Let’s look at what Jobs said at that time (see video below).
Highlights of Jobs’ MacBook Air presentation in January 2008:
* “Instant-on the minute you open it up”
* “Generous trackpad”
* Multitouch gesture support
* Solid-state drive
* Under 0.8 inches thick
* Aluminum chassis
* About 3 pounds
Those are essentially the same specifications that Intel and the PC industry are building into Ultrabooks, which are expected to arrive in force from Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Acer, Asus, Samsung, Sony, and others in 2012. (The iPad has had an impact too. Windows 8 devices are expected from PC makers by 2013 that offer attributes of a tablet–testimony to the iPad’s popularity.)
And it’s not just the nuts and bolts. PC laptop makers have obviously been taking aesthetic cues from the Air. Particularly the sub 0.8-inch thickness combined with a metal chassis.
Of course it doesn’t hurt that the Air has been the highest-profile thin laptop since 2008. And Apple has been evangelizing it like no one else–which can be traced directly to Steve Jobs. (Though Dell tried to promote the Adamo, and Sony has made efforts with laptops like the Vaio X.)
Maybe most importantly, Jobs and Apple have had a particularly big influence on Intel (though Intel executives don’t usually readily admit this)–in turn, probably the single most influential hardware player in the PC industry.
Intel CEO Paul Otellini made a rare appearance with Jobs at the Air debut in 2008. Here’s what Otellini said at the time: “A year ago, you challenged us to get [our] microprocessor into this impossibly thin machine…. When we started this project we didn’t think it was possible…. There are times that we sweated over it. But at the end of the day, we did what we do best together, which is to innovate.”
Some of the fruits of that project now can be found at the core of all Ultrabooks.
And Intel was challenged again with the most recent MacBook Air, which packs the chipmaker’s most power-efficient central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) combined onto one chip.
An Intel executive recently admitted that Apple threatened to drop its chips if the company didn’t improve power efficiency. This is quintessential Apple: badgering a company to improve its product or risk elimination. (When IBM’s and Motorola’s PowerPC chip roadmap didn’t hew to Jobs’ vision, Apple dumped PowerPC and went with Intel.)
Whatever happens, Apple and Jobs have made their mark on laptop design for years to come. And despite the popularity of iPhones and iPads, consumers worldwide will continue to buy millions of laptops every year with Jobs’ and colleague Jonathan Ive’s fingerprints all over them.
Source: news.cnet.com
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