Monday 10 April 2017

Return of the Mac (Pro): Apple to 'completely rethink' its top-end desktop computer

Apple execs admit the company designed itself "into a bit of a corner"


Reports of the Mac Pro's death have been greatly exaggerated.
The lovechild of a pedal bin and the Death Star has been untouched by Apple since 2013, but in a roundtable attended by Buzzfeed News , Phil Schiller revealed that the company is "completely rethinking the Mac Pro".
"Since the Mac Pro is a modular system, we are also doing a pro display. There's a team working hard on it right now," he said.
Hard, but apparently not that hard: "You won’t see any of these products this year," he added – apparently the team will be taking their time over getting it right.
The new system will be planned with the ability to upgrade at its core – something that’s lacking with the unusual design of the existing Mac Pro, at odds with its target demographic: professionals who need the most bang for their buck.

That almost certainly means the end of the road for the circular design. As Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of software engineering explained, the design is obviously striking, but tough to work with.
"We wanted to do something bold and different," he said.
"What we didn't appreciate completely at the time was how we had so tailored that design to a specific vision that in the future we would find ourselves a bit boxed in - into a circular shape."
pple’s vice president of hardware engineering John Ternus added: "It served its purpose well. It just doesn't have the flexibility we now know we need to have."
Whether the next step will be an equally unusual shape (hexagons are underrated) or a return to more conventional computer design will become clear at some point in the next few years.
But for now rest assured power users: Apple hasn't forgotten you.
This article originally appeared on Alphr.com
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Tuesday 7 February 2017

Reduce Hair Fall Using Onions


Is hair fall can be controlled by ‘ONIONS’

                                  One loses at least 50 to 100 strands of hair on a daily basis which is perfectly normal, as per dermatologists. However, when this exceeds, it leads to hair thinning or balding  patches, known as alopecia. People in their 30s are prone to suffer from hair loss problems due to hormonal changes, stress and often an unhealthy diet.                         

Friday 20 January 2017

About in Karvetinagaram



                                      Karvetinagar was a former Zamindar that was most prominent during the Vijayanagar rule. The Bommaraju family traces their origins back to an ancestor who migrated from the Pithapuram area of the Godavari Delta about the 8th or 9th century. One ancestor obtained the favor of the Eastern Chalukya King, Vimala Aditya and Saluva Narasa was appoint the chief of the country around Tirupati.



Thursday 19 January 2017

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