iPad Air

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Apple was not kidding when they said they had a lot more to cover. Yesterday at their launch event in San Francisco Apple unveiled their new iPad called the iPad Air. This sleek new piece of technology weighs in at only 1 pound! its thinner, lighter and much more power than the previous models. It boasts a 43-percent thinner bezel and a 20-percent thinner profile; it’s just 7.5mm thick!

The New iPad Air comes equip with a 9.7-inch Retina display, a 64-bit architecture with more than 1 billion transistors. There’s an A7 processor under the hood along with an M7 motion chip. Along with all these advancements under the hood, the new iPad Air has a 5-megapixel iSight camera that is capable of shooting 1080p video. The FaceTime camera on the front includes “larger pixels” and a backside-illuminated sensor for better image quality. Finally, as many people were quick to point out, the New iPad does not come with a Touch ID fingerprint sensor as seen on the iPhone 5s.

The New iPad Air will ship on November 1st to several countries, including the US, UK, China and Japan. Its price starts at $499. When the new tablet is finally available you will have your choice of silver, white, grey and black color options. Stayed tuned for more updates. We’ll have a hands on video coming soon.

iOS Redesign Details

Well its coming folks. Apples iOS7 is to be shown off for the first time during the keynote at WWDC 2013.  Recent reports suggest that it may be delayed.  Apple engineers are reportedly working on a major overhaul of iOS’s user interface, and its taking longer for it to be refined. According to multiple reports from reporters with nearly impeccable track records, however, Apple has pulled engineers away from OS X to help work on iOS 7 and the new mobile OS update will launch on time. This is something big in the Apple community, as we have all been waiting for an interface update.

iPhone 5 is HERE!

Today was an amazing day because at 1pm est. Apple unrelieved the iPhone 5.  The iPhone 5 rocks a taller, 4-inch 1136 x 640 resolution Retina display, supports 4G LTE networks, the new, faster dual-core A6 processor with more graphics power, and a faster, smaller camera that features better low-light performance. The new phone will also ship with an upgraded Siri virtual assistant, a new 9-pin Thunderbolt-lite connector port called “Lightning,” and more. The iPhone 5 will also come pre-loaded with iOS 6, and all of the new features coming to it.

Pricing starts at $199, with the 32GB and 64GB models at $299 and $399

The new thing about this phone is that it is available on tons of networks such as Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and Sprint in the United States (T-Mobile supports unlocked iPhones) and Bell, Rogers, Telus, Fido, Virgin Mobile, and Koodo in Canada.

Pre-orders this Friday, for delivery on September 21st.