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Shield your iPhone X from drops, scratches, scrapes and other damage with the CrashGuard bumper case from RhinoShield. This case offers superb protection while adding virtually no extra bulk thanks to a shock-dispersing hexagonal structure.Protect your iPhone X from drops, bumps and shocksIf you want a case that will shield your device from damage while maintaining a slim and elegant profile, look no further than the CrashGuard bumper case from Rhinoshield. Equipped to deal with shocks, scrapes and everything in between, this bumper will keep your precious iPhone X safe from the elements as well as accidental falls and drops.Up to 90% impact energy absorptionThe RhinoShield CrashGuard bumper is constructed from a proprietary in-house material that maximises impact energy absorption. This means that if you drop your device while in the CrashGuard, up to 90% of the force will be absorbed by the case - leaving your device safe and sound.Hexagonal structure adds shock dispersionThanks to a solid construction which utilises a hexagonal structure, the CrashGuard offers superior shock dispersal for even further drop protection.Intuitive button covers for a tactile experienceUsing your iPhone X while in the RhinoShield CrashGuard feels just as intuitive and tactile as ever thanks to a set of protruding button covers, which make interacting with your screen and keys even more of a joy than before.Cutouts for the main ports and features of the deviceThis case allows full access to the most important and crucial functions of your iPhone X.Made specifically for the iPhone XAs RhinoShield have constructed this case specifically for the iPhone X, you can be absolutely sure of a perfect fit, complementing the design of your device without adding any bulk at all.
So, perhaps, Shots can use its initial popularity to elevate the self-portrait format in some fashion. Positivity is a start, but profit, of which there is none to speak of now, would turn even more heads. Silly though it may sound, youngsters are gravitating to this 5-month-old iPhone app to share their cell phone self-portraits. What sounded like a gimmick just five months ago is fast becoming a guilty pleasure for hundreds of thousands of young girls around the world. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
Wearable technology has become a hot market in the tech industry, Companies like Nike, Samsung, Fitbit, Jawbone, and others, are all offering different wearable devices, and IDC expects many more companies to join the fray in the coming years, Apple has been the subject of the most rumors surrounding companies getting into wearable tech, It's believed that the iPhone maker is working on a smartwatch, possibly to be known as iWatch, that will take on Samsung's Gear 2 smartwatch, the rhinoshield crashguard iphone x bumper case - black Pebble, and other such devices, The latest rumors suggest iWatch will launch sometime this year..
Regardless of when Apple joins the market, the company might have some work cut out for it. IDC surveyed over 50,000 consumers across 26 countries to see which company they believe is the most trustworthy wearable device maker. Samsung was voted tops, followed by Apple, Sony, and Google. As IDC points out, Samsung has stood out from the rest of the pack in wearables, offering devices in the still-nascent market. Apple, meanwhile, hasn't launched any wearable tech, which might be why it scored lower. Still, Samsung isn't going anywhere, and if the company can deliver high-quality products, Apple might have its work cut out for it.
IDC was able to break down the wearables market into three segments: complex accessories, smart accessories, and smart wearables, IDC believes that complex accessories, rhinoshield crashguard iphone x bumper case - black like the Nike+ FuelBand or Jawbone Up, will lead the wearable business over the next four years, due to their "simplicity and low price points."The big question mark for the industry right now, however, is whether smart wearables, like Google Glass, or other products that can function without the help of another device, can succeed..
"Smart wearable vendors must convince users to shift to a new user experience while offering them a robust selection of third-party applications," IDC said. CNET has contacted IDC for more insight into its findings. We will update this story when we have more information. Although wearable device shipment volumes will reach just 19 million units in 2014, that figure will grow to 111.9 million in 2018, according to IDC research. The wearable technology space might be in its early adopter phase right now, but according to new data from research firm IDC, the mainstream will start getting into the game very soon.
Published Thursday by the US Patent and Trademark Office, a patent application dubbed simply "Head mounted display" describes a head-mounted goggle system that could serve as your personal TV away from home, The device would display movies and TV shows from your phone or tablet, offering you a more private and integrated viewing experience, As Apple describes the concept in its patent filing, "A goggle system for providing a personal media viewing experience to a user is provided, The goggle system may include an outer cover, a mid-frame, optical components for generating the media display, and a lens on which the generated media displayed is provided to the user, The goggle system, or head rhinoshield crashguard iphone x bumper case - black mounted display may have any suitable appearance, For example, the goggle system may resemble ski or motorcycle goggles," the application reads..
"To enhance the user's comfort, the goggle system may include breathable components, including for example breathable foam that rests against the user's face, and may allow the user to move the display generation components for alignment with the user's eyes. In some embodiments, the goggle system may include data processing circuitry operative to adjust left and right images generated by the optical components to display 3-D media, or account for a user's eyesight limitations," the application continues.
The idea itself doesn't sound especially innovative in today's tech world, But the actual patent application published Thursday is an update to one originally filed back in 1997, After all these years, will Apple ever launch these goggles into the real world? Stay tuned, (Via PatentlyApple), Described in a newly published patent application that originally dates back to 1997, the goggles would display content from your mobile device, Apple may cook up a rhinoshield crashguard iphone x bumper case - black pair of goggles for your own personal viewing pleasure..
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