Thursday, September 10, 2015

This is Apple’s big news – Aftonbladet

San Francisco. New Iphones.

New Apple TV and the new super-Case.

Apple strengthens position for autumn

Everything except the Macs updated when Apple introduced new products in San Francisco last night. The interest was huge in the Bill Graham Auditorium, with 7000 in place on the premises – and many of the pre rumors sued:

There will be two new, quite elaborate iPhones: iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.

Both must fastest processor to date, and new and better cameras for both selfies and other images and video.

TV gets its own app store

Apple TV comes in a new version with both touch control and voice guidance. In addition, the own App store and Apple opens up for third-party developers to make apps for everything from gaming and travel orders.

Looks like they are targeting the digital home seriously. Already domnierar Apple’s products when it comes to be used for streaming movies and television.

– We redefines television viewing with the new Apple TV, says Apple CEO, Tim Cook.



Launches giant toad

Furthermore, a new super-iPad: iPad Pro.

The 12.9-inch display, powerful processor, full-size keyboard in a lid accessories and a stylus (for the first time).

Apple Watch gets new colors and also get new operating system as IOS 9 will next week.

In addition, a designer version of Hermes.

The day after the release, the media is positive to Apple’s news, while the stock markets so far are more cautious. US stock markets cheered not for Apple’s new products, the share price of one of the world’s most highly valued companies fell by nearly two percent. But the technology heavy Nasdaq fell overall 1.15 percent, so it was not a good day for technology companies at all.



The media positive – exchanges hesitant

Apple Iphones, which is now entering the its ninth version since 2007, are extremely important to Apple’s results. Over 60 percent of its revenue comes from the iPhone sales. Therefore, watching the stock exchange analysts closely to launches such as yesterday to try to understand how they believe that the new phones will survive the competition.

The reactions from media around the world, however, for the most part positive.

Even if, as the German Frankfurter Allgemeine notes: “There were no fireworks, but there are sound ideas.”

“iPad Pro stole the show”

American The New York Times writes that after years of uncertainty about Iphones long-term viability, it is clear that Apple has maneuvered this product to an enviable position no matter how you look at the new features. Iphones continued dominance of the market is not sure, but to be in the technology sector is as safe as anything right now.

The eminent technology site Cnet believe more on the Apple TV and the big new iPad. “Apple TV and iPad Pro stole the show. New versions of the Apple TV box and a larger iPad may be just the boost Apple needs right now. “

As for the new mobiles says most of the new features are both good and some technical groundbreaking. But there is also uncertainty as to how far it can go.

British The Guardian writes:

“iPhone 6 was engraving which means Iphone 6s are grateful. If any of the enhanced specifications and new features – some that also will the 2014 iPhone 6 via software update – is enough to attract customers remains to be seen.

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