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Apple CEO Tim Cook for More Social Integration: May Kill Off Ping
During the D10 conference, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook found himself in the hotseat and in response to a question he said, “Apple doesn’t have to own a social network. But does Apple have to be social? Yes.” He even admitted that the company might choose to stop its Ping social music discovery service which might indicate something else taking its place. In addition to that, Cook used the deep integration of Twitter in iOS 5 as an example for what might be coming in the OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion that is said to debut next month at the company’s WWDC 2012.
Additionally, he also touted iMessage and Game Center as services that could be categorized as social. When people continued to question Cook about Ping, he admitted that he was trying to avoid the issue but finally said that Apple “tried Ping” but customers apparently have made their thoughts about it clear so the company didn’t want to “put a lot of energy into” it. As for getting rid of it, he said, “Will we kill it? I don’t know. We’ll look at that.” What do you think about Ping? Is that something you’ll miss if it’s gone?
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OnePlus Has iPhone 6S Case Now
Now here’s an iPhone 6S case that will certainly turn heads, especially when you take into consideration its name which is known as the OnePlus iPhone 6S case. That’s rather weird, don’t you think so? It will certainly take some getting used to before the name rolls off your tongue naturally. Well, we do know that The OnePlus iPhone 6S case can now be purchased for $19.99 a pop, and no, you do not need any kind of invite before you can snag one for yourself.
Each purchase will also be accompanied by an invitation to purchase a OnePlus X, just in case, you know, you would like to tread the Android waters. All in all, it comes in the kind of material as found on the OnePlus One and OnePlus X, which makes it a whole lot harder to lose grip of when you hold it – which is good!
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iPhone 6S Prepares For September 18th Release Date
If you are on the lookout for either the iPhone 6S or the iPhone 6S Plus, then here is news for you – chances are pretty high that you can pick up either one, or perhaps even both if you are feeling fat in the pocket, this coming September 18th. First of all, there was a leaked internal memo from Vodafone alongside Japanese site ITHome and German tech experts Macerkopf claiming that the new iPhones 6S models will roll out this coming September 18th in their respective countries
With Japan, Germany and the UK being tier one Apple launch countries, this means that those living in the mentioned countries will receive the iPhones at the same time as folks living over in the US – traditionally speaking, of course. There really isn’t that much time left to wait, as it is less than a month away, and I am quite sure that the time will pass by sooner than you think.
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iPad Air 3 Not Coming This Year According To Rumors
It looks like the folks over at Digitimes have come up with their own interpretation of things to come – that there will be no iPad Air 3 released, at least for this year. Digitimes has had their fair share of hits and misses in the past, so it would be best to take this rumor concerning the non-release of the iPad Air 3 in 2015 with a pinch of salt.
Digitimes also laid claim that the iPad mini 4 will not be as supercharged as some of the rumors that had been going around, as it will bring with it only small and incremental upgrades when compared to its predecessor, the iPad mini 3. This does not seem to bode well for fans of the compact tablet, taking into consideration how the iPad mini 3 itself was improved over its predecessor with a new Touch ID fingerprint reader.
Since Apple tends to roll out a new iPad in October, we will just have to sit tight and see whether this particular rumor has enough “legs” to run.