Wednesday, December 24, 2014

iPhone 8 Was Born


It’s estimated that most of the users are looking forward to the arrival of iPhone 6s or iPhone 7, but some designers directly skip iPhone 6s and iPhone 7, go straight to the iPhone 8. M. Merkler is one of them envisages iPhone 8 concept. 


The iPhone 8 M. Merkler envisaged uses a special RGB Micro LED Apple LOGO, which will flash with different colors after receipt of the notification. The LOGO is reminiscent of the iron man. In addition, the iPhone 8 LOGO area also has a brushed aluminum cover. The user need to open the lid before inserting the SIM card.



What’s more, the iPhone 8 concept uses 25 megapixel rear camera with LED flash and a solar panel for charging, 5 megapixel front camera with flashing lights and a unique light sensor. The body of iPhone 8 concept is made of aluminum, glass, carbon fibers and 14K gold.


As for the display, it’s a 4.5-inch screen. And the user interface uses a unique laser projection keyboard. Overall, this design looks a little crazy.





Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Goodbye iPhoto - How to move iPhoto data to Photos on iOS 8

According to The Loop, apple officially announced that it will stop the development of Aperture and iPhoto. iPhoto, an iOS and OS X cross-platform image management tool, is part of the previous iLife software suite; Aperture is a professional photographer-oriented photo management software, with management of pictures gallery, advanced features of batch processing.



Now iPhoto is not available on iOS 8. Here I will show you how to move iPhoto data to Photos.


How to migrate iPhoto data:



  • Tap iPhoto app on your device.
  • Then "Migrate data from iPhoto to Photos" dialogue pops up.
  • Tap Migrate to continue.
  • Please note that if you delete iPhoto from your iDevice before you successfully transfer your data, then you can’t migrate your data.


What will be migrated to Photos:
  • Photos in your iPhoto library but aren’t already in Photos.
  • The adjustments you made in iPhoto.



What can be seen in Photos:
  • Those photos hidden in iPhoto don’t appear in the Years, Moments, or Collections views in Photos, but are placed in an album titled Hidden.
  • Photo Books, Web Journals, and Slideshows are converted into regular albums in Photos. Text and layouts are not preserved.
  • Only projects created on the device performing the migration will be converted. Projects you synced from other devices to iPhoto via iCloud must be converted from the devices on which they were created.
  • Photos marked as Favorites in iPhoto are marked as Favorites in Photos.
  • Tags and captions from iPhoto are not displayed in Photos, but you can use them as search terms and they will show up respectively as Keywords and Titles in Photos search results.
  • Flags from iPhoto are converted to the keyword Flagged.
  • If you applied image adjustments to photos synced to your iOS device from iTunes, a duplicate of each photo will be created in Photos with adjustments applied.
    You can also transfer photos from iPhone to computer using Cloud services like dropbox.