Showing posts with label iOS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iOS. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

The Lightest Ever MacBook Pro with Retina Display Launched


Apple has shown off an all-new, next-generation MacBook Pro today at its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.New ultrathin laptop measures 0.71 inches thick with a 13-inch and 15-inch screen.Apple calls it lightest MacBook Pro ever.And for those looking for better visuals, the device comes with Apple's Retina Display -- the same screen found in its later iPhones and new iPad.


The next gen Mac book pro15.4-inch display with a pixel density of 2880 x 1800 which is four times the number of pixels than the previous generation of MacBook Pro display. That’s 220 ppi. 5,184,000 pixels.

Aside from the display, Apple's new MacBook Pro comes with quad-core processors, up to 2.7GHz. In addition, the device can support up to 16GB of 1,600MHz RAM. On the storage side, it can support up to 768GB of Flash storage and survive 7 hours on a single charge.
From a connectivity perspective, the device is chock full of options, including USB 3, USB 2, an SD card slot, and even HDMI. Two Thunderbolt ports also made the cut. A backlit keyboard, multitouch trackpad, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 4.0 support round out the device.


Features of Next Gen MacBook Pro
  • Ivy Bridge up to 2.7 GHz
  • 0.71 inches thin
  • Weights under 4 1/2 lbs
  • Retina display
  • pixel density of 2880 x 1800
  • the glare by 75%  
The MacBook Pro with the Retina Display starts at $2,199 for 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM. The computer starts shipping today.
  • 13-inch – 2.5 or 2.9 GHz dual core, 4 or 8 gigs of RAM, 500 or 750 GB HDD, $1199 and $1499 
  • 15-inch - 2.3 2.6 or 2.7 GHz quad core, 4, 8 or 16 Gigs of RAM, 500, 750 HDD, GeForce GT 650m, $1799 and $2199

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Send Files From Your iPhone To Any Device Via Bluetooth Using AirBlue For iOS 5


We have been noticing many Cydia Tweaks since the iOS 5.0.1 Jailbreak is available. Some are free and some paid, but all of them are of course very useful. But today we have a very useful Cydia Tweak called AirBlue Sharing which allows iPhone, iPod and iPad users running iOS 4.0 and above to send and receive files from any devices, even Android. Yes this Cydia tweak actually does that. AirBlue Sharing for iPhone, iPod and iPad eliminates one of the main disadvantages which they have till now. Users now can share and receive files from any non iOS devices including Symbian, Windows Phone, and Blackberry, Android or any other device.

AirBlue Sharing allows you to share/receive any Video, Picture, Music, Contacts, Notes or any other file on your iDevice. The transfer takes place at a very high speed which is up to 1.7MB/s. Since files can be transferred using Bluetooth and WiFi to any device, you can also include your Windows, Linux or Mac PC in the list. AirBlue Sharing has this capability which can automatically detect the best way to transfer the files. One of the main features of AirBlue Sharing which I would like to mention is, it allows you to send/receive multiple files at the same time. Which means you does not need to be in a queue.

We have been noticing many Cydia Tweaks since the iOS 5.0.1 Jailbreak is available. Some are free and some paid, but all of them are of course very useful. But today we have a very useful Cydia Tweak called AirBlue Sharing which allows iPhone, iPod and iPad users running iOS 4.0 and above to send and receive files from any devices, even Android. Yes this Cydia tweak actually does that. AirBlue Sharing for iPhone, iPod and iPad eliminates one of the main disadvantages which they have till now. Users now can share and receive files from any non iOS devices including Symbian, Windows Phone, and Blackberry, Android or any other device. AirBlue Sharing allows you to share/receive any Video, Picture, Music, Contacts, Notes or any other file on your iDevice. The transfer takes place at a very high speed which is up to 1.7MB/s. Since files can be transferred using Bluetooth and WiFi to any device, you can also include your Windows, Linux or Mac PC in the list. AirBlue Sharing has this capability which can automatically detect the best way to transfer the files. One of the main features of AirBlue Sharing which I would like to mention is, it allows you to send/receive multiple files at the same time. Which means you does not need to be in a queue. Features of AirBlue Sharing for iPhone, iPod and iPad File transfer to any non iDevice Send files using Bluetooth/WiFi High speed transfer Multiple File Sharing Compatible with iOS 4.0 to iOS 5.0.1 So is AirBlue Sharing for iPhone, iPod and iPad free? No, you have to pay the amount which is $4.99 and I think that’s worth paying because it works perfectly fine and is the best solution available for Bluetooth/WiFi sharing. To buy you can simply go to the BigBoss repository and make a purchase.