Saturday, 29 October 2016

New Apple MacBook Pro – all models, pricing

Apple has multiple versions of the new MacBook Pro for sale – here’s how much they cost and the hardware they are packing.















13-inch MacBook Pro

13-inch MacBook Pro
Specifications MacBook Pro – No Touch Bar MacBook Pro 256GB MacBook Pro 512GB
Processor 2.0GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 2.9GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 2.9GHz dual-core Intel Core i5
RAM 8GB 1,866MHz 8GB 2,133MHz 8GB 2,133MHz
Storgae 256GB PCIe-based SSD 256GB PCIe-based SSD 512GB PCIe-based SSD
Graphics Intel Iris Graphics 540 Intel Iris Graphics 550 Intel Iris Graphics 550
Display 13.3-inch (2,560 x 1,600) 13.3-inch (2,560 x 1,600) 13.3-inch (2,560 x 1,600)
Dimensions 14.9 x 304 x 212 mm 14.9 x 304 x 212 mm 14.9 x 304 x 212 mm
Weight 1.37kg 1.37kg 1.37kg
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2 Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2 Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2
Ports 2x Thunderbolt 3 USB-C 4x Thunderbolt 3 USB-C 4x Thunderbolt 3 USB-C
Price $1,499 $1,799 $1,999

15-inch MacBook Pro

15-inch MacBook Pro
Specifications MacBook Pro 256GB MacBook Pro 512GB
Processor 2.6GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 2.7GHz quad-core Intel Core i7
RAM 16GB 2,133MHz 16GB 2,133MHz
Storgae 256GB PCIe-based SSD 512GB PCIe-based SSD
Graphics Radeon Pro 450 2GB Radeon Pro 455 2GB
Display 15.4-inch (2,880 x 1,800) 15.4-inch (2,880 x 1,800)
Dimensions 15.5 x 349 x 240 mm 15.5 x 349 x 240 mm
Weight 1.83kg 1.83kg
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2 Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2
Ports 4x Thunderbolt 3 USB-C 4x Thunderbolt 3 USB-C
Price $2,399 $2,799

Sunday, 16 October 2016

The Best Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Samsung Galaxy S7

If you are a proud owner of Samsung Galaxy S7, you should be aware of its strengthened touchscreen. Though it offers a very good protection, getting a specialized screen protector will certainly help to increase the durability of the phone. At the end of the day, you don’t want even a minor visible scratch on the screen of your precious device.









That's why we would recommend the Raz Tech Ashai Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Samsung Galaxy S7 From the company called Raztech.
Click here to buy it.

check out the full review here 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ_575foGpE

And kindly visit there website for way more products
At  http://www.raztech.co.za/

Monday, 10 October 2016

The Best Online Tech Store In South Africa Raztech!!!

















Are you living in South Africa but love technology but also just don't know what you looking for or maybe just cant find the best place then we would definitely recommend Raztech
They sell products ranging from; Adapters to Cables to Earphones and to Tempered Glass Screen Protectors.

and of course they sell accessories for your smartphone such as Phone cases available in most phone brands such as Apple, Samsung, Nokia, Sony and Canon.

Dont waste your time and head over to there website  http://www.raztech.co.za/

And  definitely tell them we send you.

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Galaxy Note 7 launch date for South Africa



The Galaxy Note 7 will launch in South Africa on 11 November, said Samsung.

This comes after Samsung resumed sales of the Galaxy Note 7 on 1 October in Korea.

Samsung said it has implemented three software changes affecting the battery indicator to show Note 7 owners their device is the updated model.

The new Note 7 has a green battery icon that is visible on the Status Bar, the Always On Display screen, and the Power Off prompt screen.
A square symbol on the label of the phone’s packaging also indicates it is the latest model.








Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Google Pixel and Pixel XL Pricing And a bit of specs










These prices mentioned are before taxes, so you can expect it to go up on your final bill.

Starting off with the design of the phones, the Google Pixel comes bearing a 5″ FHD AMOLED display, while the Google Pixel XL bumps the spec up to 5.5″ QHD AMOLED. Outside of the difference in the sizes, the devices are near identical when it comes to design. The front of the devices looks simple and plain, and also has sizable bezels on the top and bottom despite not having a front fingerprint sensor or front facing stereo speakers. The back of the phone shows off the flat, metallic chassis of the device, but also a glass window on the top half. The window adds a bit of contrast, color and means of differentiation ultimately giving it a rather interesting look. The bottom of the back also sports a “G” logo, indicating its “Made by Google” origins. There is no HTC branding visible on the device.





Saturday, 1 October 2016

iPhone 7 South African launch date and prices














iStore South Africa said it will offer the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus on 14 October 2016, starting at R12,999.
iStore said it will offer the iPhone 7 on new cellular contracts and upgrades across all cellular networks – Vodacom, MTN, Telkom, and Cell C.
iStore also announced a new free additional 1-year warranty promotion when you upgrade to a new iPhone at iStore.
“The iCare Extended Warranty Bundle, worth R1999, entitles you to one extra year of warranty on your new iPhone and an extra year of warranty on one other Apple product,” iStore said.
“The Extended Warranty promotion gives you access to 2 years of technical service, telephonic support and added peace of mind for your beloved Apple products.”
iStore is also continuing its trade-in programme where you can get cash back by trading in your previous iPhone and upgrading to an iPhone 7.
iStore now allows for two devices to be traded in towards the upgrade of a new iPhone, helping customers to get more back when they upgrade.
“You can even trade in an iPad or Samsung Galaxy phone when you upgrade to a new iPhone,” iStore said.
iPhone 7 cash prices at iStore32GB128GB256GB
Cash price with no trade-inR12,999R14,999R16,999
After trading in an iPhone 6s Plus*R4,999R6,999R8,999
After trading in an iPhone 6s*R5,999R7,999R9,999
After trading in an iPhone 6*R7,999R9,999R11,999
iPhone 7 Plus cash prices at iStore32GB128GB256GB
Cash price with no trade-inR15,499R17,499R19,499
After trading in an iPhone 6s Plus*R7,499R9,499R11,499
After trading in an iPhone 6s*R8,499R10,499R12,499
After trading in an iPhone 6 Plus*R9,499R11,499R13,499

Wednesday, 21 September 2016

How to opt out of WhatsApp-Facebook account data sharing

As you may have heard, WhatsApp is starting to share some of users’ account data with Facebook (things like your registered phone number and the last time you used the service) to improve targeted advertising and friend suggestions on Facebook and better fight spam on WhatsApp. Thankfully, you can easily opt out, right when the prompt goes up, here’s how.








                                      

1) Launch WhatsApp and tap the Settings tab.
2) Now tap Account.
3) Untick the box labeled “Share my account info” or toggle the control.
Doing so will stop sharing your WhatsApp account information with Facebook for the purposes of improving ads and products experiences.

Tuesday, 20 September 2016

WhatsApp Adds Ability to Tag People for Direct Notifications

WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging platforms on the planet, and now it’s going to be possible for people to tag users directly.
whatsapp-notifications
WhatsApp is rolling out an update that will allow users to type in “@” followed by the user’s name, which will send out a notification in the app to that person. Tagging them will negate any mute filters that user might have in place, whether in an individual chat or in a group chat, so the notification will still show up.
The new tagging ability is now available in WhatsApp for both iOS and Android, but not on the web.
What do you think of the new feature?

Thursday, 15 September 2016

The Complete Guide on How to Use All the New iOS 10 Features

Apple released iOS 10

Apple released iOS 10 for all supported iPhones and iPads. The latest version of iOS brings with it a number of new features and enhancements for you to play around with. If you are not particularly tech savvy, the new features and additions in iOS 10 might be a bit too overwhelming or you might not be able to figure out how to use a particular feature. To help you with this, we have compiled all the new features that Apple has introduced in iOS 10 below along with relevant how-tos on how to use them.

iMessages


The new iMessages app in iOS 10 packs in plenty of new features to help bring your conversations to life. This includes a dedicated app store, sticker support, attachments, and more.

Stickers

iMessage now has its own App Store where you can download stickers, GIFs, and more. To get you started though, Apple already includes four set of sticker packs in iOS 10.

Tapback 

You know how you can send a Like in the Facebook Messenger and how you can react to status updates in Facebook with different emoticons? This lets us quickly acknowledge that we’ve read the message and even show how the message makes us feel, very quickly, without even typing anything. The new Tapback feature in the Messages app of iOS 10 lets you do just that.

Bigger Emoji 

Among the most innovative features in the new iMessages app in iOS 10 is the ability to send bigger emoji. And even better, you can replace words with Emoji in the Messages app easily.

Digital Touc

It means is that for a second or two, your iPhone’s screen becomes your canvas. And whatever you doodle/write on it is send to the conversation, with an animation of exactly how you drew it. It’s pretty cool. You can do it on photos and videos as well.

Manage Attachments

iMessage in iOS 10 is making it easier to manage attachments that you send or receive. By managing your iMessage attachments smartly, you can keep your iPhone free from clutter.  

Effects 

There’s no escaping it. The new bubble and full-screen effects in the Messages app in iOS 10 are loud. Colorful, and loud. If you are unsure on how to use Effects in iMessage, check our how-to below. And if your brain is annoyed by so many colors or sudden movement from the effects, we have a solution for that as well.
 

Send GIFs

Did you know that you can now send GIFs in iOS 10? And you don’t have to manually hunt for a relevant GIF as well. Its all inbuilt.

Markup images

You can finally markup images in iMessage in iOS 10. Yes, drawing dog ears on your friend’s graduation photo and sharing it in a group chat just got infinitely easier.

Quickly Send selfies

You know what’s better than sending an emoji, a bitmoji, or a GIF reaction? Sending a picture of your actual facial reaction to the message you just got. Call me old fashioned, but it just has its own charm. If you think so as well, the new Messages app in iOS 10 just made this a lot easier to do.

App Store 

iMessage in iOS 10 comes with its own App Store that features a variety of apps, games, and stickers.

    Photos

    iOS 10
    Besides iMessage, the Photos app has also seen a major upgrade in its functionality in iOS 10. It borrows heavily from Google’s Photos app, with the only difference being that it manages to achieve all the features without having to upload your photos to cloud i.e. all the processing is done right on the device itself.

    Searchable objects

    The smarter new Photos app is capable of searching for people, objects, and texts and more in your photos. This might seem like a trivial feature, but it definitely comes in handy every once in a while. Think how easily you can pull up all the photos of a particular friend or family member by simply searching for their name in the Photos app. Cool, ain’t it?

    Memories

    There is a new Memories tab in the Photos app of iOS 10 that stores Memories. Here you’ll find albums of sorts – Memories – generated periodically by the app itself, based on certain context. It can be a time, place, people you were with, or all of the above. The best way to explain it is when you come back from your next weekend trip, you’re sure to find a “Memory” for that location inside the Memories tab.

    Mail

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    New features

    The Mail app in iOS 10 remains largely the same as before, but it does come with some major new features to help make managing your inbox easier.

    Lock Screen

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    Quick reply from lock screen

    The Lock screen in iOS 10 has received a major revamp and now comes with features like raise to wake. It now also provides you with quick access to widgets and lets one quickly reply to messages without having to open the app.

    Quickly call favorite contacts

    Thanks to quick access to widgets, you can also quickly make calls to your favourite contacts without having to unlock the phone.

    Disable Press to Unlock 

    The second generation Touch ID sensor on the iPhone 6s and iPad Pro is so fast that users were flying through the lock screen. Thus, whilst revamping the lock screen for iOS 10, Apple has changed the unlocking behaviour for iOS as well. Instead of simply keeping your finger on the Touch ID sensor, one has to press the button to unlock their device now. This is already causing confusion for new users. And people are worried that such a frequent use might wear out their home buttons. I personally think that we’ll all get used to it in a while.

    Disable Lock screen widgets

    Don’t like widgets on the lock screen? You can always disable them.

    Home App

    Home is an entirely new app iOS 10, that’s supposed to be the only app you’ll ever need for controlling all the smart home (HomeKit) devices that you own. Once you’ve setup the particular devices using their own apps and pairing systems, you’ll see them in the Home app.