Tag: iPhone

iOS 14 proves the iPhone is far from revolutionary

This September, Apple released a major overhaul for its iOS devices with the launch of iOS 14. With it comes the age-old question: do iPhones live up to the hype?   iOS 14’s features have made the biggest aesthetic changes to the system since iOS 7 was released seven years ago. The addition of widgets...

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Point/Counterpoint: Should little kids use technology?

No In today’s increasingly digital age, we’re constantly plugged in and connected to everything around us. Because we’re surrounded by screens for much of our daily lives, it’s easy to stay immersed in social and data exchanges, and natural to feel overwhelmed and overstimulated by our devices. That’s...

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Recapping Apple's lackluster iPhone XS and XR reveal

This month, Apple announced a line of new products, including the iPhone XS, XS Max, and a more affordable alternative, the iPhone XR. If the tech giant’s release of new phone models is news to you, you’re not alone—the launch flew largely under the radar, and for good reason.   Although Apple’s...

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Eight reports of iPhone theft at Ale House

Kingston Police received eight complaints of iPhone theft this past weekend at the Ale House. Kingston Police (KP) reported three complaints in a press release on Monday, but have since confirmed receiving an additional five complaints — all from women. Allie Hammond, ArtSci ’16, said she was a victim...

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A way to QTap into your schedule

What started as a first-year project has turned into an iPhone app for Queen’s students. Last year, Rony Besprozvanny and Zach Yale, both Sci ’18, partnered up for an assignment in their APSC 100 class. For the assignment, they were tasked with taking an Android-based app and updating it for Apple’s...

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5 useful apps for students

With the first week of the school year in full swing students have a lot on their minds. Fortunately, there are several apps available for iPhones and Androids to keep your mind cool, calm and collected.  Sleep Cycle Sleep Cycle helps make 8:30 mornings more bearable. The app functions as an enhanced...

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It’s a matter of apples to Apple

In 2007, Greg Allan made a wise decision. The fourth-year student bought his first Macbook and, close to that time, shares of Apple Inc. Back then, a share of Apple was valued between $100 and $200. Today it’s closer to $600. It’s not just the company’s stock he’s investing in — it was also the technology. “Everything...

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