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Tag Archives: iphone

Apple Inc.
Charlie Demerjian
Dec 7, 2020

Apple gets creative with their upcoming CPUs

It’s not just what you do but how you do it

We all know about the Apple M1 CPU, but what can we expect from next year’s M2 CPU?
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 16, 2019

Qualcomm just beat Apple into submission

5G iPhones had only one option

Qualcomm just pummeled Apple over patents and technology because, well, it appears the scales tipped in Qualcomm’s favor.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 30, 2018

Which x86 cores does Intel’s XMM 7560 use?

They may be big but they are far less efficient now

There has been a lot of talk about the latest Intel XMM 7560 modem and it’s x86 core, but what is actually in there?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 6, 2015

Bestfon actually innovates around USB cables

Computex 2015: Pretty designs with a lot of thought behind them

It’s not often that SemiAccurate writes about cable makers, but Bestfon deserves at least a nod.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 15, 2015

Gelid has fans and medical sensors

Computex 2015: Don’t forget watches and pet collars too

Gelid was showing off something old, something new, and something different at Computex
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2012 Microsoft Logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 6, 2015

More details about Microsoft’s self-Palming

Opinion: Technical details explain the song and dance

It seems that Microsoft’s self-Palming is uglier than we thought, some new information makes things a bit clearer.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 26, 2014
5

iPhones bend and PCs are awful for the same reason

Rant: marketing over engineering well past the point of stupidity

Bent iPhones, unusably awful PCs, and electronics that all cost more and do less have the same root cause.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 28, 2014
3

Canopy updates the Sensus touch controller

GDC 2014: Capacitive to resistive, in this case a good idea

Last year at GDC Canopy released the Sensus touch case for the iPhone, this year it is new and updated.
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Apple Inc.
Charlie Demerjian
Mar 10, 2014

iOS 7.1 spotted in the wild

MWC 2014: Hidden in plain sight is the latest friuty upgrade

If you know where to look at a trade show, unreleased things like iOS 7.1 are all over the place.
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Canopy logo
Charlie Demerjian
Mar 27, 2013
12

Canopy makes Sensus, a capacitive touch iPhone case

GDC 2013: The back is now the front, or the other way around

Canopy has an iPhone case with a twist, but this time it is a really useful twist, not just more of the same with a new patina.
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2012 Microsoft Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 14, 2012

Microsoft has failed

Their actions erase any lingering doubt

Microsoft is in deep trouble, their two main product lines are failing, and the blame game is intensifying.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 9, 2011
4

Photofast makes an iPhone USB memory stick

Computex 2011: Official, approved, and white

Photofast had a first at Computex, a USB memory stick with iPhone connectors.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 9, 2011
94

Iphone 5 has Thunderbolt, locks users in

How to use a monopoly to jack up prices

Something about the iPhone 5 and it’s Mini-Displayport jack just hit the wires, it isn’t a Displayport jack at all, it is a Thunderbolt port.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 5, 2011
325

Apple dumps Intel from laptop lines

This is going to cause meetings

Word has reached SemiAccurate that Apple (NASDAQ:APPL) is going to show Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) the door, at least as far as laptops are concerned.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 19, 2011
81

Apple suing Samsung is incredibly stupid

A broken system used badly

Apple (AAPL) suing Samsung over, well, who really cares anymore, is probably the dumbest thing that Apple could do.
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