All you Apple fans eagerly awaiting Wednesday's likely iPhone 7 announcement may have good reason to jump for joy. Benchmark tests for a mysterious device called "iPhone9,3" surfaced online, MacRumors reported. The results, run using popular diagnostic tool Geekbench, are believed to belong to Apple's unannounced-but-highly-rumored iPhone 7. This is based off the fact that the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are given the identifiers of "iPhone8,1" and "iPhone8,2" respectively -- therefore the iPhone 7 would have a code-name with a higher number. The results are currently being hosted on the Geekbench browser.
"ARM will be an excellent strategic fit within the SoftBank group as we invest to capture the very significant opportunities provided by the 'Internet of Things,'" said SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son in July, Japanese telecommunications giant's $32 billion acquisition of mobile chip designer ARM is complete, Softbank's bid to buy chip designer owl sketch iphone case ARM Holdings is a done deal, The Japanese telecom giant on Monday said the $32 billion (£24 billion) acquisition is complete, The purchase was first announced in July and is part of Softbank's push to expand its presence in the burgeoning internet of things, or IoT, market..
Check out the extended shows on YouTube. iTunes | Google Play Music | FeedBurner | SoundCloud |TuneIn Radio. Plus, we catch up on the explosive news about Samsung's Galaxy Note 7. Well, we're almost there. After months of speculation, Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 7 on Wednesday. We tee up the big event with a discussion about some of our wish list items for the new device. (OK, maybe some are pretty unrealistic, such as a smaller iPhone and the ability to turn the phone into a car.).
T-Mobile CTO Neville Ray isn't impressed with Verizon's LTE Advanced, T-Mobile questioned Verizon's implementation of its LTE Advanced infrastructure, a catch-all phrase describing an alphabet soup of cutting-edge technologies such as VoLTE (voice over owl sketch iphone case LTE), MIMO (multiple input, multiple output), and multiple carrier integration, Verizon says customers will see a 50 percent speed boost as part of the company's big push around its LTE Advanced network, Ray also touted T-Mobile's LTE technology and its addition of 4x4 MIMO, which theoretically makes the carrier's max data speed faster than anything Verizon can currently muster..
T-Mobile touts its LTE network as way more advanced than Verizon's LTE Advanced wireless solution. T-Mobile just fired another salvo across Verizon's bow, saying that big red's LTE Advanced cellular network is nothing of the sort. "Really? LTE Advanced? That same technology has been available to T-Mobile customers since 2014," wrote T-Mobile Chief Technology Officer Neville Ray in a blog post Tuesday. This the latest attack in a recent war of words between the carriers as T-Mobile sets its sights on America's largest cellular provider.