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Thursday, June 4, 2015

Apple says 'Apple Watch,' the world says 'iWatch'

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Many consumers still think of Apple's first smartwatch as the 'iWatch,' as evidenced by a recent trip to San Francisco for a wearable technology conference. The branding confusion represents at least a minor marketing misstep for Apple.

"Is that the iWatch?"

Early on an unseasonably brisk morning last week, a purposefully stern TSA agent in the JetBlue terminal of the Boston's Logan International Airport posed that question after I used my Apple Watch as a boarding pass and moved through security on the way to a wearable technology conference in San Francisco.
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More than 500 top IT leaders responded to our online survey to help us gauge the state of the READ NOW I considered the question for a moment, showed a hint of smile and said simply, "Yeah, it is," even though the nit-picky editor in me wanted to inform the gentlemen that it's an Apple Watch, not an iWatch. Had I chosen to correct the agent — it's never a good idea to correct a man in uniform, by the way — my efforts would have been futile. For better or worse, the Apple Watch is still the iWatch to lots of people, thanks in no small part to the seemingly endless deluge of "iWatch rumor" stories that led up to Apple's official announcement last fall. 

The TSA example is just one of many instances during the past week in which I watched complete strangers refer to the Apple Watch as the iWatch. The second incident occurred on the same day, inside an infamous beer bar in San Francisco's Lower Haight neighborhood, called Toronado. The surly, tattooed bartender was showing his Apple Watch to another patron, and I overheard the barfly refer to it multiple times as an iWatch. (The bartender didn't correct him either.)

A couple of days later, I called Capital One customer service to activate Apple Pay on my Watch. After I successfully answered a handful of security questions and verified my identity, the bubbly female representative said, "Congratulations on your iWatch! Enjoy using Apple Pay."
At the Wearable World Congress event, the Apple Watch was front and center, and guess what? More than a few attendees unconsciously referred to the smartwatch as the iWatch.

In other words, Apple appears to have a slight branding issue.

If the company had its way, the Apple Watch might have been the next great iProduct, falling in line with the iMac, iBook, iTunes, iPod, iPhone and iPad. Apple even filed for trademark on the name "iWatch" in a number of countries, including Columbia, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Taiwan and Turkey, according to 9to5Mac.com.

Other entities have attempted to trademark the term in the United States and Europe during the past years, according to CNBC, and Swiss watchmaker Swatch, initiated a few different legal filings to block the use of the name iWatch, which it says is too similar to its trademarked "iSwatch" name.
Apple is a marketing and branding juggernaut. It puts just as much energy and attention to detail into the way it presents its products as it does designing them to function as seamlessly as possible. And its failure to secure and use the name iWatch seems like an unfortunate misstep for a marketing team that doesn't make many of them.
Of course, the fact that lots of folks are calling Apple's first smartwatch the iWatch, even though that is not its name, isn't really a big deal. The name won't significantly affect sales, and it also won't fix many of the software bugs spotted by early users. (My Apple Watch's fitness tracking features pale in comparison to my Fitbit, and in some cases don't work at all, for instance.) 
Regardless, I can't remember the last time I saw a technology product on par with the Apple Watch so frequently "misidentified" in the market, and it's hard to believe Apple didn't see this branding confusion coming — or do something more to avoid it.


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Sunday, May 31, 2015

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Apple Is Building Google Now Rival 'Proactive' Into iOS 9

Rumors about a new Apple search engine have been doing the rounds since the start of the year. For once, this tech rumor seems to have had some basis in truth as the company looks set to launch a new discovery tool for iOS 9.

Code-named "Proactive," the tool isn't a traditional search engine but is more of a rival to Google Now that aims to provide iOS users with any information they need.
9to5Mac reports that Apple is set to reveal Proactive as a vital part of iOS 9 at the company's annual worldwide developer conference on June 8.  Proactive will reportedly combine information from Siri, Contacts, Calendar, Passbook and third-party apps to create an evolution of the Spotlight search feature that provides users with information when they need it, similarly to how Google Now operates. It will also work with Apple Maps to display points of interest personally relevant to the user in an augmented reality display and integrate with a third-party Siri API code-named "Breadcrumbs."
The report claims that Apple has been working on the tool since the 2013 acquisition of personal assistant app, Cue. Proactive will be located to the left of the home screen, where Spotlight lived in iOS7. Usage of Spotlight, Apple's system-wide search, dropped when it was hidden at the top of the screen in iOS8.
Within the Proactive screen there will be a search bar at the top, below which there will be content based on the user's Apps, Contacts and Maps. For example, if a user has a flight scheduled in his calendar and a boarding pass printed in Passbook, a bubble will show in Proactive close to the flight time to allow him to access the boarding pass quickly. It will also learn a user's habits and suggest apps based on those routines. For example, if you always check Twitter when you wake, a notification will appear in the morning allowing you to open your Twitter app with one click. It will also give restaurant or bar recommendations based on your phone's location.
Then there's the augmented reality maps that arise from the acquisition of Spotsetter, a social search engine. Using this feature a user can hold his phone up to a street and Proactive will display a virtual view of businesses on that street, including restaurant and cafe menus and shopping directories.
9to5Mac's sources also suggest that Apple will allow third-party developers to integrate their apps with iOS search results and Siri. The scaled down Siri API code-named "Breadcrumbs" is apparently a limited version of Siri as Apple believes integration with a full Siri API could lead to personal data being sent to the wrong third-party apps.
If the report proves to be true it would be a huge improvement over current versions of Siri and Spotlight and be a genuine rival to Google Now. It would make for some interesting news on June 8 when Apple is also expected to unveil its new streaming music service.
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Google and Qualcomm releasing a Project Tango smartphone this year - Like a tablet but smaller



Qualcomm has announced it's helping Google stuff its Project Tango tech into a smaller form factor - specifically a smartphone set to be released in the third quarter of 2015.

Project Tango is focused on augmented reality (digital graphics placed on top of the real world) and virtual reality (entirely digital worlds). Up until now, it's only been available through an Nvidia tablet.

Like the tablet, the smartphone will be aimed at developers rather than the general public - this isn't really ready for consumer use yet, though anyone in the US can buy a dev kit if they want to.

3D space

A Project Tango device needs to know exactly where it is and where it's pointing in 3D space, much more so than a regular mobile, so getting this kind of technology into a smartphone is no mean feat.

Qualcomm says the upcoming smartphone is going to be powered by the Snapdragon 810 and the Adreno 430 GPU, the same kind of setup found in many of this year's flagships.

"We're excited to work together with Google and Android developers to help deliver new, innovative visual experiences using depth-sensing technology on mobile devices," said Qualcomm's Raj Talluri as the device was announced at Google IO.

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Awok.com -Blog: Top 5 Features To Expect: iPhone 6s

Top 5 Features To Expect: iPhone 6s

While the iPhone 6 was a huge success, some expect its successor, the iPhone 6s, to be leaps and bounds ahead of it.


From Force Touch to a better processor, there are a number of big upgrades to be expected in the iPhone 6s. In fact, some even suggest that, because of the number of upgrades, Apple will skip the iPhone 6s name and jump straight to the iPhone 7. For now, we will refer to the device as the iPhone 6s. Here are some of the upgrades that we might see from Apple.

1. Force Touch

Force Touch is perhaps the biggest upgrade we should expect from the iPhone 6s, offering users a completely new way to input information into their devices. The inclusion of Force Touch into the iPhone 6s follows its addition to the MacBook line, which has largely been hailed as a positive decision by Apple. The technology itself was created in development of the Apple Watch. Only time will tell exactly what kinds of gestures Force Touch will enable, but it's sure to open up a whole new world of possibilities.

2. 12 Megapixel Camera

Apple's iPhone has long been hailed as having one of the best smartphone cameras on the market. While image quality is great, as our display resolution gets better and better, our photo resolutions also need to be getting better. Apple has remained a little behind in terms of megapixels over the past few years, however, it seems as though the company will address this problem with the iPhone 6s, including a 12 megapixel shooter rather than an 8 megapixel one.

3. A9 Processor

Apple will, as usual, be upgrading its processor for the next iteration of the iPhone, including a new A9 processor in the device. While the processor may certainly improve, Apple is reportedly going to keep the 1 GB of RAM found in the current iterations of the iPhone.

4. A Rose Gold Color Option

To keep in line with the Apple Watch, Apple is reportedly planning on including a rose gold color option to the iPhone lineup. This will bring the total number of color options to four, adding to the silver, gold and space gray versions currently available. This suggests that Apple may bring the "Edition" name to the iPhone, likely along with higher prices.

5. Improved Fingerprint Scanner

Apple will reportedly be offering an improved fingerprint scanner in the next iPhone, enabling users to more quickly and easily scan their fingerprints to access their data and to pay for items via Apple Pay. A better recognition rate for the fingerprint scanner will likely also help improve the adoption rate of Apple Pay.

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Apple Is Building Google Now Rival 'Proactive' Into iOS 9

Rumors about a new Apple search engine have been doing the rounds since the start of the year. For once, this tech rumor seems to have had some basis in truth as the company looks set to launch a new discovery tool for iOS 9.

Code-named "Proactive," the tool isn't a traditional search engine but is more of a rival to Google Now that aims to provide iOS users with any information they need.
9to5Mac reports that Apple is set to reveal Proactive as a vital part of iOS 9 at the company's annual worldwide developer conference on June 8.  Proactive will reportedly combine information from Siri, Contacts, Calendar, Passbook and third-party apps to create an evolution of the Spotlight search feature that provides users with information when they need it, similarly to how Google Now operates. It will also work with Apple Maps to display points of interest personally relevant to the user in an augmented reality display and integrate with a third-party Siri API code-named "Breadcrumbs."
The report claims that Apple has been working on the tool since the 2013 acquisition of personal assistant app, Cue. Proactive will be located to the left of the home screen, where Spotlight lived in iOS7. Usage of Spotlight, Apple's system-wide search, dropped when it was hidden at the top of the screen in iOS8.
Within the Proactive screen there will be a search bar at the top, below which there will be content based on the user's Apps, Contacts and Maps. For example, if a user has a flight scheduled in his calendar and a boarding pass printed in Passbook, a bubble will show in Proactive close to the flight time to allow him to access the boarding pass quickly. It will also learn a user's habits and suggest apps based on those routines. For example, if you always check Twitter when you wake, a notification will appear in the morning allowing you to open your Twitter app with one click. It will also give restaurant or bar recommendations based on your phone's location.
Then there's the augmented reality maps that arise from the acquisition of Spotsetter, a social search engine. Using this feature a user can hold his phone up to a street and Proactive will display a virtual view of businesses on that street, including restaurant and cafe menus and shopping directories.
9to5Mac's sources also suggest that Apple will allow third-party developers to integrate their apps with iOS search results and Siri. The scaled down Siri API code-named "Breadcrumbs" is apparently a limited version of Siri as Apple believes integration with a full Siri API could lead to personal data being sent to the wrong third-party apps.
If the report proves to be true it would be a huge improvement over current versions of Siri and Spotlight and be a genuine rival to Google Now. It would make for some interesting news on June 8 when Apple is also expected to unveil its new streaming music service.
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Monday, May 4, 2015

UAE Online Retail Showing Exponential Growth - PRNEWSWIRE

AWOK.com sees triple figure sales increase since its inception in 2013 


By 2020 experts predict that e-commerce sales in the GCC are expected to touch $41.5 billion, one of the highest growths across the industry worldwide1. Internet spending in the Middle East is on the rise and GCC countries are expected to experience a 40% growth in e-commerce by 2020 according to industry research analysts Frost & Sullivan. In the two years since the company was first created, AWOK.com has grown substantially, initially dealing in electronics and gadgets and now selling a wide-ranging versatile product selection of household appliances, jewellery, consumer electronics and health and beauty products with new products added to the website on a daily basis. The site was first established in April 2013 with the intention of bringing reliable, quality products sold at the most competitive prices to consumers in the UAE.



AWOK.com, the UAE-based online shopping platform hits the two-year mark in April 2015, boasting a phenomenal 500% increase in sales compared to its first year of trading. The online platform also announced it will be launching a mobile app for consumers to be released later on this year. Since its launch, the website has witnessed strong year-on-year growth as well as increasing its portfolio of consumer goods. The company has grown to employ over 200 staff in the UAE and looks to increase its offerings to other countries in the region. The company's success is a testament to the rapidly growing e-commerce industry in the region.

"AWOK.com's solid growth is testament to the brand's commitment in providing quality products at consistently low prices. Reaching this two-year milestone is a great achievement for AWOK.com and we look forward to achieving future growth in line with our third year targets. We are grateful to our loyal customers and are always striving for ways to identify and meet our consumers' needs. 2015 marks a big year for us with the introduction of our mobile app being made available to consumers later on in the year. Our consumers already understand that online shopping is safe, easy and fast, and with our new mobile application they will be able to order must-have products directly from their mobile devices," said Ulugbek Yuldashev, Managing Director of AWOK.com.

With a vast warehouse, speedy delivery across the UAE and one-on-one customer service, AWOK.comprides itself on being a leader in the Middle East's growing online market. Setting itself apart from other online shopping websites, AWOK.com operates all logistics in-house, allowing it to keep prices continuously low through sourcing directly from manufacturers, distributors and re-sellers. AWOK.com runs its own warehouse, a fleet of delivery vans as well as an in-house customer service team meaning that savings are passed directly on to the consumer. A promise to deliver to customers in the UAE within 12-24 hours and a dedicated aftersales tech support service on-hand ensures the company's goal to attain 100% customer satisfaction is on track.

For more information on AWOK, please visit www.awok.com


About AWOK.com
AWOK.com is the UAE's leading online shopping platform. The e-commerce site is home to reliable, quality products sold at the most competitive prices. Founded by Ulugbek Yuldashev in April 2013, AWOK.com initially sold electronics and gadgets however the company has grown substantially since, now selling a wide ranging, versatile product selection including consumer electronics, health & beauty, household appliances and jewellery with new items added to the website daily.

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Saturday, May 2, 2015

Smartphone owners in the UAE spend five hours a day on social media

Most smartphone users in the UAE spend five hours per day on social media apps like Facebook and Whats app, a new study has said.

The Connected Life report, carried out by the global market research firm TNS, found 86 per cent of users in the UAE spend that time browsing.

“Facebook and YouTube are the top contenders, but it is the new kid on the block – What Sapp – that is emerging as the most favored communication platform of the moment,” said Stephen Hillebrand, CEO of the Middle East division of TNS.

The study tracked 55,000 internet users across 50 countries. TNS said such trends offer opportunities for advertisers, but one psychologist warned spending hours online could be unhealthy.

Carey Kirk, programmer manager at Lighthouse Arabia, said: “While it is called social media, it’s not incredibly social. We are excluding things that give us a greater sense of connection in our lives – like actually meeting friends for dinner or a cup of coffee.”

She said prolonged use could lead to “feelings of depression and can create feelings of anxiety and loneliness”.

Some UAE residents said social media is part of their life.

“I personally use Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Snap chat, and I am constantly checking them throughout the day,” says Aya Attia, a 26-year-old student from Sharjah.

But American expat Teresa Thayer, 32, said: “I deleted my Facebook a few months and I have never felt better.

“The obsession with social media is very unhealthy – people use it in place of real human interactions because its gives them a feeling they are spending time with people. It’s really sad when you think about it.”




Sinks 39 per cent, Samsung’s profit hit by bigger iPhones

Samsung estimated to have sold 83m smartphones during the quarter, down 6 per cent from a year earlier




Seoul: Samsung Electronics Co. said its first quarter net profit plunged 39 per cent as consumers switched to bigger iPhones, squeezing earnings from its mobile business to less than half what they were a year earlier.

The company reported Wednesday that its January-March net profit was 4.63 trillion won ($4.35 billion), compared with 7.49 trillion won a year earlier. That was lower than the forecast of 4.97 trillion won in a survey of analysts by financial data provider FactSet.

The larger-than-expected drop was due to a big profit plunge in Samsung’s mobile business. The maker of Galaxy smartphones said its mobile division generated 2.74 trillion won in quarterly profit compared with 6.43 trillion won a year earlier.

Analysts estimate Samsung sold more smartphones than Apple during the quarter. But the Korean firm lost ground in the more profitable high-end market to Apple after the maker of the iPhone began offering models with bigger screens last fall. Before that, large screens were a feature that set Samsung phones apart.

According to Counterpoint Technology Market Research, sales of iPhones were also strong in countries where Samsung’s presence looms large, such as its home market South Korea and Vietnam, which has Samsung’s biggest phone factory.

Apple on Tuesday reported that it sold 61 million iPhones in the first three months of the year, an increase of 40-percent from a year earlier, which drove another quarter of blowout profits.

Samsung, which does not disclose its smartphone shipments, is estimated to have sold 83 million smartphones during the quarter, down 6 per cent from a year earlier, according to Counterpoint. But most of the sales increase came from mid-level handsets like the Galaxy A series, which sell for less than its flagship models. The period preceded the launch of the latest versions of Samsung’s flagship smartphones.

Samsung said is quarterly revenue fell 12 per cent from a year earlier to 47.12 trillion won while operating income dropped 30 per cent to 5.98 trillion won, in line with Samsung’s earnings preview earlier this month.

The Korean company said its profits will increase during the second quarter as the Galaxy S6, and S6 Edge with a curved screen, expand sales after their global launch this month. But the shipments of those high-end phones will not be big enough to offset an expected decrease in sales of middle- to low-end models, it said. Marketing expenses will also go up, pressuring its profit margin.

The initial sales of the S6 were “great” but the pre-orders of Samsung’s new smartphones were “no match to the iPhone 6,” said Tom Kang, director at Counterpoint.

Samsung is betting big on the Galaxy S6 series to claw back sales in key markets such as China, where it lost its leading position to Apple and Xiaomi. As part of its push to make new smartphones more attractive, Samsung acquired mobile-payment start-up LoopPay this year and introduced Samsung Pay, a mobile payment system on the latest Galaxy phones. The company also introduced new design elements to the S6 Edge phone, which has screens that curve.

Samsung said demand for the S6 Edge has exceeded expectations but limited supplies of the curved displays restricted sales. Park Jinyoung, vice president at Samsung’s mobile communications business, said supplies of the curved displays will improve during the second quarter.

Analysts said the improvement in Samsung’s mobile profit hinges on how quickly the company can catch up with demand for the S6 Edge smartphones, which cost about $100 more than the S6.

But even then, they questioned if the Galaxy S6 series would be strong enough to stave off competition from the bigger iPhones.

“The shipments of the plain S6 model and the Edge model will be not bad, but it won’t be surprising,” said Peter Yu, an analyst at BNP Paribas. “What is important is how many they can sell during the second half of this year.” Apple traditionally introduces a new iteration of the iPhone in the fall.

The only business that saw an improvement in profit during the first three months of this year was Samsung’s component division that supplies chips and displays for makers of smartphones and televisions, including Apple Inc. Samsung’s consumer electronics division that makes television sets had a bad quarter, losing 140 billion won.


Looking ahead, Samsung said its overall earnings will increase during the second quarter from the previous three months, as sales of premium smartphones such as its Galaxy series as well as the iPhones drive demand for its semiconductor products and display panels.

Source: http://gulfnews.com/business/sectors/technology/samsung-s-profit-hit-by-bigger-iphones-sinks-39-per-cent-1.1502122




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