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A good quarter for Apple and looking to the future

Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 08/02/2017

» Last week, Apple released figures for its most recent quarter, which includes the run up to the new year. There was revenue of US$78.4 billion, beating Wall Street experts again. We must wait for the often-predicted doom a little while longer. Apple thinks revenue for the next quarter should be between $51.5-53.5 billion.

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Advances in retail experiences for Bangkok's Mac users

Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 25/01/2017

» Research company Gartner claims that 20% of organisations will use smartphones in place of physical access cards by 2020. A few days before reading that, I had been in the new head office of COM7, where staff are signed in and out using iBeacon and a smartphone app. This also controls access to specific areas. I was attending an Open Day at the building in Sanphawut Road, Bang Na.

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Those damn cables

Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 28/12/2016

» The 13-inch MacBook Pro I ordered online arrived last week and I switched to that as soon as I could. The transition was relatively smooth, but there were a couple of adjustments. A problem with these new Macs is not the few adapters available, but the lack of suitable cables.

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Worth waiting for

Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 21/12/2016

» Apple announced its US$159 (5,700 baht) AirPods at the same time as the iPhone 7, but the Bluetooth-connected device was not made available to customers until last week. There was much online speculation that a problem was found in the production models, so the release was put back. It would have been wrong to release a device with a known problem for a number of obvious reasons.

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Bluetooth headphones and Apple: Beoplay H7 examined

Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 28/09/2016

» On Friday evening, I was slightly surprised to see the release of an update to iOS 10 (10.0.2). This was to cover a problem that some users of the iPhone 7 had when the remote control would not operate (also fixed by removing and replacing the Lightning connector). With the update were fixes for Photos quitting for some users when iCloud Photos was turned on and an issue for some app extensions.

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Using health devices with the iPhone: GMate Blood-Glucose System

Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 07/09/2016

» In a few hours, Apple will hold an event at the Bill Graham Civic Center in San Francisco. Most expect new iPhones will be announced. Depending on when they go on sale, we could see the next version of iOS by Friday.

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Connected devices and potential for development

Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 17/08/2016

» With the soon-to-be-released iOS 10, Apple will include a HomeKit app. This will allow a single app to control devices in the home. There are a few devices on the market, with more on the way. These all have their own apps to allow control. I have been trying one such device that demonstrates much potential in this area.

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Anticipating updates at WWDC; expanding the usefulness of photos

Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 01/06/2016

» Apple rumours are sprouting like daisies in the approach to WWDC: just a couple of weeks away. There may be one, or two, or three iPhone sizes, with one or two cameras. There is also sure to be a new screen type (we are told). The next iPhone, which will probably be announced then, should have the next A-series chip: the A10. This is the one that many predict could power a desktop class computer.

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Results, replacements, watermarking and cartoon-style output

Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 03/02/2016

» Last week, Apple announced its First Quarter 2016 results. Income was within Apple's guidance, but that did not stop Wall Street from deciding that Apple was doomed, despite the largest quarterly profits from any company ever. If Apple were a country, its GDP would give it a ranking of 42 (Thailand is 29).

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iPad Pro and accessories released for users in Thailand

Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 18/11/2015

» Early last week, Apple announced that by Friday, the iPad Pro was to be available in some 40 countries, including Thailand. Orders on the Apple Thai pages opened late on Wednesday (Thai time) with three models available: 32GB Wi-Fi (30,900 baht); 128GB Wi-Fi (36,900 baht); and 128GB Wi-Fi and Cellular (41,900 baht).