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NEW TECHNOLOGY OF IPHONE

At the 10th anniversary of the original iPhone, Apple decided to do something unique. The design changes brought on the iPhone includes edge to edge LED and many more. According to the sources, more changes can be brought like eliminating the home button by building the fingerprint sensor into the display. Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/tech/news-analysis/wwdc-2016-siri-imessage-and-maps-open-to-third-party-devs-3683655.html

 

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New Technology of iPhone

At the 10th anniversary of the original iPhone, Apple has decided to do something unique. To tell the design changes bought on the iPhone, which can include edge to edge LED and many more. According to the sources, more changes can be bought like eliminating the home button by building the fingerprint sensor into the display. Read more at: http://tech.firstpost.com/news-analysis/wwdc-2016-siri-imessage-and-maps-open-to-third-party-devs-320457.html

 

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E-waste management with cloud computing

Cloud computing can help companies reduce their e-waste in several ways. John Biggs of TechCrunch recently discussed the effect that a design change of Apple’s devices would have on the amount of e-waste.The company will switch from its current 30-pin port (the rectangular outlet that connects iPods, iPhones, and iPads to docking stations and chargers) to a smaller 9-pin or 19-pin port. According to Biggs 45 million devices will become “partially” obsolete as a result of this minor change. The United States throws away about 3 million tons of e-waste every year, including about 30 million desktops, 12 million laptops, and 30 million computer monitors. The amount of e-waste increases year-to-year at the highest rate (5%) of any category of trash. E-waste accounts for 20-50 million tons or 5% of all the world’s solid waste. With cloud computing  companies no longer have to purchase, repair, or replace hardware for an on-site IT infrastructure when they sign up for cloud-based solutions. They will not have to dispose of all of their obsolete or broken servers, storage devices, networking hardware, and cables every year. Second, cloud hosting companies utilize hardware more efficiently. They can host multiple applications and infrastructures per server. As a result, cloud hosting providers purchase relatively small amounts of hardware and fully utilize their servers, storage devices, and networking hardware before disposing of them. Third, companies that adopt cloud-based solutions do not have to frequently repair or replace their end-user hardware such as desktops, laptops, keyboards, mice, and monitors. To know more about reduction of e-waste using cloud computing visit:  http://www.onthenetoffice.com/blog/2012/08/e-waste/

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