IOS: A Visual History

This gesture also works both ways in Safari, letting you swipe back and forth through your browser history. Safari in general is cleaner, with a new omnibar up top and a UI that fades away as you scroll through a page. OS 7 also marks a shift in Apple's approach to additional software on iOS. Apps that cost as much as $9.99 in the past, such as Pages, Numbers, iMovie, Keynote, and iPhoto, will now be free on iOS. Of all of Apple’s big-name apps, only Garageband remains at a premium. The app giveaway mirrors Apple’s approach to its iLife software suite on OS X, which is packaged free with every Mac, although the company’s iWork apps are still premium for the desktop. An animated weather app, but still no widgets. Borrowing heavily from Yahoo's successful iOS app, the new Weather app features lush animated backgrounds that change based on time of day and the current weather conditions. It's a fantastic-looking app, but its dynamic backgrounds aren't mirrored by its icon, which remains sunny. The omission of widgets, a standard feature of Android (and in some ways Windows Phone) for many years, will disappoint many. Apple gave some hope that the static iOS home screen might change with the inclusion of an animated Clock icon that constantly updates to show the correct time to the second, but that's it. The Clock icon now shows the correct time, just as the Calendar icon has always shown the correct date, but every other icon is stoically static. Even Apple’s Notification Center Weather widget, which used to show the weather for the next five days, has been reduced to a line of text in the "Today" screen.

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Otter's app is fluid, well-designed, and quick in operation, which makes it ideal for students and professionals who rely on their mobile devices for their work. The app also integrates other top-notch features such as cross-conversation speaker identification, excellent search tools, and in-app editing of transcripts. Are you curious about the speed of your Internet connection? Ookla's Speedtest app makes it easy to test your latency as well as upload and download speeds. The app also keeps a log of test results so you can compare performance over time. IF you want, you can also export your results for further analysis. PCMag relies on Ookla's tools every year to pick the fastest ISPs. Steam library directly from your Android phone, with the caveat that both your PC and mobile device must be connected to the same network. Check out our guide on how to stream games on your Android or iOS device. An impressive keyboard replacement, SwiftKey Keyboard suggests what it thinks is the most likely next word as you type.

The computer trainer was put on hold and the editors looked for a real computer system. One of the editors, Les Solomon, knew MITS was working on an Intel 8080 based computer project and thought Roberts could provide the project for the always popular January issue. The TV Typewriter and the Mark-8 computer projects were just a detailed set of plans and a set of bare printed circuit boards. The hobbyist faced the daunting task of acquiring all of the integrated circuits and other components. The editors of Popular Electronics wanted a complete kit in a professional-looking enclosure. Ed Roberts and his head engineer, Bill Yates, finished the first prototype in October 1974 and shipped it to Popular Electronics in New York via the Railway Express Agency. However, it never arrived due to a strike by the shipping company. Solomon already had a number of pictures of the machine and the article was based on them.

In this degree program, students learn how to develop software products and services. Such skills depend on gaining expertise in fundamental programming languages, so this degree can prepare students for a career as a computer programmer or a software engineer. Degree programs are offered from the associate through the doctoral level. Most software engineers have at least a bachelor's degree. This is the degree of choice for many students planning to become computer programmers. Such programs take a thorough approach to studying the uses and operations of computers. They cover fundamental mathematical and computational principles, and teach students how to design computer software and hardware systems. This degree gives students the skills and knowledge they need to design and develop multi-user networks, as well as to configure and administer complex information technology systems. Coursework also covers application programming, databases, and security. Privacy and information protection are becoming increasingly important in our data-driven society.

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