Entries in gadjo sevilla (7)

Tuesday
Oct162018

Review: Apple iPhone XS Max 

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

How can Apple improve on the imposing and super premium 5.8-inch iPhone X on an `S` year and at a time where flagship smartphone competition is at an all-time high? Adding a larger size, a new colour finish, improved processor and camera performance, as well as a slew of new exclusive features are all standard moves in the Apple playbook and they are all in effect here but there's also so much more.

The iPhone XS Max is the bigger, badder version improves on almost every aspect of Apple`s flagship smartphone. Hit jump for our review.

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Saturday
Nov292014

The Apple Beat: What you need to know about Apple Watch

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Apple’s next revolutionary product is its Apple Watch and while this wearable isn’t slated to come to market until around Spring 2015, here’s everything we know about it.

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Friday
Aug222014

OS X 10.10 Yosemite Beta 2 now available

Beta testers of the upcoming Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite operating system were rewarded this morning with the first major non-developer update with various bug fixes as well as updates to the interface and design tweaks that give it a more unified look and feel. Also included are new wallpapers. Yosemite is expected to be released to the world at large this fall and is free for users of compatible Macs running the current Mavericks OS. You can check out my initial impressions of OS X Yosemite based on the first beta release here.

Monday
Feb182013

The Apple Beat: iPhone design in focus

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Not to take anything away from the iPhone 5, but I like the iPhone 4 and 4S design better. While blockier and heavier than its successor, the iPhone 4S just feels so perfectly balanced yet substantial. The feel of front and black glass panels separated by an aluminum band is truly unlike anything you've ever felt in your hand before. The iPhone 4 and 4S design was also something that no other company would dare copy, it was just too distinctive and iconic to steal from.

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