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What We Know So Far About Apple's WWDC 2014? Dr. Dre Beats, iOS 8 and iPhone 6

Apple’s releases have always been much anticipated. Even before the release of its major products, Apple has remained busy for the past few weeks. The company decided to release an 8GB version of its iPhone 5c throughout different parts of the globe aiming for better market penetration. In the same way, the company has also been faced with new competition through Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3, iMessage bugs and Apple Store trade-in concerns. As the 2014 Worldwide Developers Conference approaches, what can people expect from the much anticipated key note?

What the New Apple OS X 10.9.3 Means for MacBooks and Macs?

Apple has finally released another OS X Mavericks update through the OS X 10.9.3.The newest Mavericks operating firmware comes with enhanced 4K display support for the latest Mac as well as the 15-inch MacBook Pro. Likewise, Apple also promised that the update will come with bug fixes and a variety of improvements. More importantly, uses can expect an expanded Max VRAM amounting to 1536MB. The update is now available for download.

LG G2 Android 4.4.2 KitKat Guide: How to Fix Battery Life, LTE, Mobile Date and More

Many LG G2 users have updated their devices to Android 4.4.2 KitKat. However, updating their devices to KitKat may not have been a good move for some as problems started surfacing following installation. Fortunately, there are several ways to go around these issues.


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Patents play a crucial role in upcoming Apple products. Likewise, they also provide a good idea of what people can expect from future offerings. According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the tech giant has obtained 38 patents relating to its iPad, iPhone and iPod offerings. People may expect a new landscape connector, iSight camera and smart cover to ship with Apple products in the future.
The latter part of the year has always been a major period for Apple. Throughout the years, the company has been releasing major products and services starting at the second half of the year. According to recent reports and analysts’ predictions, Apple will be releasing the iOS 8, iPad Air 2 and iPhone 6 among others. What can people expect?
For those wondering what tech companies may be up to in the future about smartphones, bendable displays should be next. Recently, there has been growing interest over the use of graphene technology. According to recent reports, the material can be used to develop and produce foldable screens without sacrificing the quality. Samsung has already published a study about graphene production. This time, Apple appears to be following in Samsung’s footsteps.
Analysts and industry experts have predicted for years about Apple’s possible inclusion of the near-field communications technology to its handset series. However, that has not happened but analysts remain hopeful. According to recent information, Apple may be planning on including a touch-less mobile payment system on the next iPhone 6. The tech giant has been developing its Wallet application in coordination with financing and banking institutions.
Apple will soon release the iOS 8 this June during the Worldwide Developers Conference. As the release date approaches, more information about the iOS 8 features comes up. The latest hints that Apple may be working on a multitasking support for the iPad. People may soon be able to open two applications simultaneously or on either side of the iPad’s screen.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference will commence this June. Similar to previous conferences, people expect the release of the iOS 8. According to previous reports, Apple will focus on two products during the event: the new iOS 8 and the OS X Mavericks. Whereas the iPad Air has been limited to “unitask” device, the new operating system promises to support multitasking for better productivity.
Samsung has released an update for its Samsung Galaxy S5 handset. The company has started rolling out the update although some users may have to wait for their devices to receive the upgrade. According to the update details, Galaxy S5 users can expect faster camera application and better fingerprint scanner. More details about the upcoming Galaxy S5 Prime have also surfaced. The S5 Prime will reportedly offer faster download speed three times more than the standard LTE connection.
Goolge will reportedly replace its Nexus program with a new Android system called Silver. Whereas Nexus devices offered a “pure” Android experience, the Silver program is intended to bring more of what Google wants people to experience with its mobile operating system. The approached will be more tailored. Likewise, it appears Google wants to compete with custom UIs like HTC’s Sense and Samsung’s TouchWiz. Can Google pull it off?
Samsung has been well known for targeting different sections of the market. The company has released tablets in different sizes and features to cater to varying users. According to recent information, it appears the Korean tech giant has been working on one of its largest series yet. The most recent leak indicates one of Samsung’s releases will be a 13.3-inch tablet sporting AMOLED and LCD technology.
LG has unleashed three new tablets for its G Pad series. The tablets offer different sizes targeting varying user needs and preferences. In September 2013, LG release its LG G Pad 8.3. The G Pad 8.3 received good response from the market setting a standard for the next LG tablets. Can the three new tablets match or surpass the success of the previous G Pad? What can people expect?