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الاثنين، 4 ديسمبر 2017

تطبيق سى بانل cpanel لمدراء الاستضافة






الأحد، 15 أكتوبر 2017

ميزة جديدة جميلة فى واتساب .. اخيراا


اخيرا حل للمشكلة التى حيرت الجميع فى واتساب .. اضافة التحكم فى مسح الرسائل بعد ارسالها و حذفها من جهاز المستقبل الفيديو يشرح كيفية مسح الرسالة بعد ارسالها و استقبالها من الجهاز الاخر



روعة استخدام الواقع الافتراضى. مستقبل الصحافه و الاعلام سيتغير تماما

التكنولوجيا تتطور بشكل رهيب .. لان مع استخدام الواقع الافتراضى يمكن ان تضيف حياة و فيديوهات توضيحية للصور الثابتة الجامدة ما عليك هو استخدام كاميرا جوالك امام الصورة لتفتح لك فيديوهات لها علاقة بالصورة




الثلاثاء، 30 مايو 2017

iPhone 8 testing allegedly going badly: reports

If the rumours are true, it could put a damper on plans for mass production of the chips on June 10 and could push back the iPhone 8's launch. — AFP
If the rumours are true, it could put a damper on plans for mass production of the chips on June 10 and could push back the iPhone 8's launch. — AFP

Reports are saying that production of the iPhone 8 is running into problems that could push back the phone's launch by up to three months to October or even November. 
The difficulties concern the device's A11 processing chip and OLED screen. 
"Apple's OLED model iPhone 8 volume shipments are likely to be delayed longer than we had previously expected," equity research firm JL Warren Capital says in a report published by Singapore's Smartkarma. 
"This week, we confirmed with our sources in Taiwan, that the most recent build of the A11 wafer failed it's (sic) third round of testing. The next A11 wafer production re-qualification test run will occur this week with the results expected by second week in June." 
If true, it could put a damper on plans for mass production of the chips on June 10. 
The report doesn't mention Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. by name, but DigiTimes cited an industry source with knowledge on the matter as saying that TSMC's 10-nanometer A11 chips could be delivered in bulk to Apple assembly partner Foxconn by the second half of July. 
The other headache Apple is dealing with involves the displays. It is struggling to integrate its Touch ID fingerprint-detection technology into the OLED screens, according to Cowen & Co analyst Timothy Arcuri. — The China Post/ANN

الأحد، 28 مايو 2017

Why Apple’s App Store is good business for your enterprise

New information from Sensor Tower confirms that whether you’re developing apps for consumers, or if app development for others is your business, Apple’s App Store is a good place to do business.

Millionaire class

The data shows that at least 69 iOS developers managed to make their first million-dollars in app revenue last year, and that’s just on the U.S. App Store. In fact, despite a smaller relative market share in comparison with Android, the store created almost twice as many millionaires in 2016.
“In all, 66 publishers met or surpassed this benchmark figure on Apple’s store in 2016, which was 1.7 times more than the 39 that managed the same degree of success on Google’s platform,” Sensor Tower said.
Not only this, but the number of publishers breaking that million-dollar mark was almost double the throng who did so in 2015, when 34 developers achieved the target. (Android saw some growth, from 14 to 39, suggesting the platform is edging slowly toward profitability).

This is not a game

What is also interesting about this data (which is based solely on app revenue, without advertising income) is the diversity of apps categories that are driving success on iOS.
You see, while game publishers “accounted for the single largest category of first-time million-dollar earners across both platforms”, Apple has also seen developers of utilities, photo and video, social networking, and lifestyle apps achieve this target.
This means its platforms are becoming capable of supporting a much more mature selection of solutions.

So what?

What does this mean for enterprise IT? It means iOS users are already far more open to engaging with sophisticated solutions on their platforms.
There are at least two reasons that’s great news if you’re a big firm standardizing around Apple’s mobile solutions:
  • It means on-boarding staff to your systems will be less challenging, as those new hires are already familiar with using them for more complex tasks.
  • It suggests investment in developing apps for the iOS platform will likely work in the long-term, given growing consumer buy-in for apps and services on that platform.
Acceptance, loyalty and familiarity with the inherent technologies will drive significant benefits to employee productivity as CIOs attempt to evangelize use of digital business processes.

Marketing communications

Sensor Tower’s findings also bode well for enterprises wishing to open up multichannel communications with customers. There are quite clearly some excellent sponsorship/marketing opportunities available to firms that are prepared to think tangentially about what they do.
One of the earliest examples of brand-led sponsorship of an at the time compelling app was iPint, sponsored by Carling. This amusing app let iPhone users pretend to pour and drink a pint of lager beer. More recently, we’ve seen apps appear that push the envelope in terms of branding and utility. L’Oreal’s Makeup Genius was a great example of how brands can create relatively useful apps that bond well with their brand identity.
News that iOS consumers are prepared to spend millions of dollars on utility and productivity apps means brands that can provide authentically useful digital productivity solutions could help build improved brand recognition and loyalty.
Imagine something like Happy Magenta’s Spyglass app being made available for free by a leading outdoor equipment manufacturer, or SketchAR if sponsored by an arts equipment maker. Enabling brands to create branded apps as a service in this way is already part of the core business for firms like Blippar.

Developers, developers, developers

The big obstacle facing almost anyone in the fast rush to digital remains access to human resources. The best developers are over-subscribed and the biggest tech firms are recruiting as many of the best as they can reach. The current U.S. administration has its own problems with tech-related immigration, and the world’s biggest tech firms are creating research centers worldwide.
Apple is attempting to create new generations of developers with its new Developer Academy in Naples, Italy, where it is currently recruiting a new intake of students.
The company also recently introduced a complete college-level course, App Development with Swift.
Perhaps even more telling: Sir Jony Ive is now chancellor at one of the world’s most well-known art and design academies (the RCA). Ive will help the RCA expand its knowledge of computer and materials science, the impact of the digital economy, advanced manufacturing and intelligent mobility.

Long-term stability

That’s great from the point of view of educating tomorrow’s developers, but it’s also good for enterprise users who now know that Apple is investing deeply to ensure its ecosystem has the breadth of talent it needs in order to maintain for at least the next 10 years.
Sponsorship of expensive educational schemes shows a tangible commitment to nurturing tomorrow’s tech talent. This in itself is a strong suggestion that Apple’s vision for the future extends further than the introduction of its next iPhone. Which bodes well for enterprise users pondering big investment in the Apple ecosystem.
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Google gives families simple sharing tools for events, notes, and photos

Google introduced some fantastic sharing features for its Photos app during I/O, letting you automatically send photos based on who’s in them or set your library to sync with your loved ones. What Google didn’t tell us is that it’s the start of a larger push to stay connected to your family.
Along with Photos’ new sharing abilities, Google is also adding new features to YouTube, Calendar, and Keep to help you stay in the loop. A new Family Group option will let you easily send things like shopping lists, important appointments, and, of course, photos, with the people who need them most.
Family-centric groups aren’t new to Google—we’ve seen them in action inside the Google Play store and Play Music app—but now it’s coming to more services. To get started, you’ll need to create a family group on Google with up to six people. Then, the things you share with them will be able to be edited or deleted as if they created them on their own phone.
In Keep, for example, when you share something with a family group, it will be marked with a new icon of a house with a heart inside it. In Calendars, a new Family calendar will be created, which will then be added to each person’s app. Any event created within the family calendar will be synced to all members’ phones, and like Keep, everyone will be able to create, delete, and edit events. You’ll also be able to send pictures and videos to the people in your group through the Photos app.
Calendar events can only be shared separately with people who aren’t part of your family group, but outsiders added to Keep will be able to see that you're in a family group. All members of the family group will need to stay updated to the latest versions of the apps to properly share with each other.
Additionally, Google is also spotlighting the family groups in YouTube TV. Subscribers can share their membership with up to five family members, who will each get their own cloud DVR with unlimited space.
The new family groups feature appears to be limited to Android phones and is currently rolling out to all users. New apps of the various apps don’t seem to be required for the family groups to work, so it’s likely a server-side switch.
Why this matters: Most families are already hooked up with Google services, but family groups make it even easier to stay in touch. We'd love to see it expanded to include Google's other apps as well, such as Drive and Android Messages, to completely streamline our lines of communication.
This story, "Google gives families simple sharing tools for events, notes, and photos" was originally published by Greenbot.
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