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Apple Delays Release of HomePod Smart Speaker!

November 19, 2017 by Julie McGrath

Apple delays release of HomePod smart speaker, giving Google and Amazon a head start in Christmas sales this holiday season!

Apple has given Amazon and Google an even bigger head start in the race to get smart speakers into your home.

The tech titan said it’s pushed back the launch of its first smart speaker, the HomePod, from sometime in December (no specific date was ever offered) to “early 2018” so it can finish work on the device.

Missing the critical holiday season is a blow to Apple. The company loses the opportunity to sell the HomePod to shoppers in a more buying mood and help it break into the young smart speaker market. The delay comes as both Amazon and Google roll out aggressive discounts during Black Friday and beyond for their respective family of smart speakers, potentially cutting down on prospective HomePod customers.

For consumers, it means one less choice, even if the £349 HomePod represents a much more expensive option than the Echo Dot or Google Home Mini, both about £50.

Apple is likely being careful since it can ill afford a slip-up in this market.

“The only thing worse than this delay is introducing it and selling under a million and making no dent in the market,” said Michael R. Levin, of Consumer Intelligence Research Partners. “That would be really embarrassing.”

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Say hello to Apple’s HomePod smart speaker

Apple declined to offer more information for this story beyond their latest statement.

So how much does this delay hurt Apple?

From a financial perspective, it’s going to be a hiccup because Apple makes most of its money from its iPhone lineup. The HomePod fits as an ancillary business similar to the Apple Watch or AirPods, which aren’t nearly as important.

The bigger concern is the loss of a key opportunity to get into your home. Apple is already late to this field, ceding ground to Amazon, Google and speaker makers like Sonos, Sony and Lenovo (many of which use Amazon’s Alexa or Google Assistant).

Amazon, which popularized the smart speaker category with the launch of its Echo in late 2014, has already sold 20 million smart speakers in the US, taking 73 percent of that market. Google, which launched the Google Home last year, takes up the other 27 percent, Consumer Intelligence Research Partners said this month.

If you’re investing in one or a set of smart speakers from one company, you’re less likely to mix and match brands.

There’s still hope for Apple, which is known for coming into an already developed market and quickly taking over, such as with the iPhone for smartphones or the Apple Watch for wearables. The company famously has a rabid fan base willing to buy many — if not all — of its products. If the HomePod ends up being successful anyway, no one will remember this monthslong delay.

Yet Amazon and Google have already shown up with second- and third-generation products, and started developing app ecosystems and partnerships with smart home equipment makers. The HomePod was a first step toward matching these efforts, and now catching up to competitors could be harder.

Apple also hasn’t proven there’s a sizeable market for a high-priced smart speaker, with the most popular device in the field so far being the £50 Echo Dot. (The Google Home Max is even more expensive, at £399, and already available for sale.)

Check out some of our latest featured Jobs, they may not be working with Apple, but it could be the next best thing!

 

  • TECH ADVISOR

Filed Under: Business Updates, Latest Industry News Tagged With: Apple, development, Digital, home tech, IT

What Employers Can Do to Appeal to the New Generation of Developers

November 2, 2017 by Julie McGrath

 

Developers are at the Forefront of the Revolution in Education. What can you do to improve your chances of Hiring Top Software Developers for your business.

The demand for Hiring Software Developers in the UK and Ireland is proving challenging for some businesses. There is a shortage of skills in the UK and Ireland, Yet the rate of unemployment among new Computer Science graduates is high 6 months after graduation.

Has formal education become obsolete when actually Hiring Software Developers? What do developers think about the role of formal education in their career? And what can employers do to attract this new generation of coders?

 

Preview Of Key Findings:
  • 11.7% of Computer Science graduates are unemployed 6 months after their graduation
  • 42% of developers on average have a bachelors degree
  • Developers are diversifying the way they learn by attending evening courses, bootcamps and other flexible training systems
  • JavaScript, C#, and SQL are the most desired languages to work with sought by developers
  • Python, JavaScript and Java are the most visited technologies on Stack Overflow since the start of 2017

What do Developers Think of Education?

37% of current professional developers in the UK and Ireland said that their formal education was ‘not very important’ or ‘not at all important’ to their career success. Moreover, developers do not evaluate their colleagues on the level of their education but on a well-rounded skill set.

 

In demand Developer Types

Full Stack Web 60%
Back-End Web 14%
Front-End Web 10%
Mobile Developers 4%
Machine Learning specialists 4%
Android Developers 3%
iOS Developers 2%

 

Hiring Software Developers & the Most In-Demand Skills by Employers
What are the tech skills employers look for the most?
Between April and June 2017, we’ve seen a big increase in the percentage of jobs tagged with JavaScript, Java and Python. The number of C# jobs increases slightly and Amazon-web-services is knocked off the leaderboard by ReactJS.

 

Languages and Technologies
The most visited language tags in the UK and Ireland are Python, Javascript, Java and C#. Unsurprisingly, they are also the most commonly used technologies in the UK and Ireland.

 

Education Types
Regardless of their level of education, developers attend evening courses, bootcamps and other flexible training systems. They also learn a lot by themselves with the resources they find online (hello Stack Overflow and Github!). Among UK and Ireland developers, 76% code as a hobby and 26% contribute to open source projects. Developers who do both? They make up about 22% of total respondents.

 

Educational Backgrounds
Recent graduate developers are likely to have different educational backgrounds than the veterans on the team. They are less likely to have a Computer Science related specialisation and tend to have a different combination of undergrad specialisations. This may cause friction and require special management attention in the form of coaching, mentoring, and/or continuing education & professional development. We do not yet see a significant difference of education between experienced and new developers. However, the rapid growth of bootcamps, MOOCs and other flexible learning alternatives could very well change the game in the years to come

 

What Employers Can Do to Appeal to the New Generation of Developers

Formal Education Should Not Be a Prerequisite when it comes to Hiring Software Developers. Overall recruiters would have a larger pool of qualified candidates if they did not ask for a Computer Science degree or any kind of formal education, except for some specialised positions. Do yourself a favour, remove the education requirement of your job listing!

 

Fulfill the Need for Development and Education Support
As mentioned in The Developer Ecosystem: Employment Trends and Insights report, developers are drawn to specific benefits. We see that professional development sponsorship ranks high, and it is a key benefit to offer developers if you want to attract and retain the best tech talent.

For more help and advice on attracting top talent into your business please call 0330 2233 047 or email hello@graffitirecruitment.co.uk and one of our experts will get back in touch with you.

If you a developer in need of some career guidance and support please submit your details here and we will offer advice on some of the best companies hiring for your skills!

 

 

 

 

  • Credit StackOverflow

 

Filed Under: Career Advice, Latest Industry News Tagged With: developers, education, futher education, higher education, hiring developers

Big Data Belfast 2017

October 18, 2017 by Julie McGrath

WHAT IS THE BIG DATA CONFERENCE?

The annual Big Data Belfast Conference is the place to be for all things surrounding Big Data and Innovation. This annual event has seen significant growth in attendee numbers over the past few years.

The conference has a highly respected reputation within the industry and a growing networking community where companies can engage with attendees and create commercial opportunities.

The aim of this event is to drive thought leadership in one of the most exciting and expansive business clusters based in Northern Ireland.

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

The event is expected to attract delegates from not only Northern Ireland’s leading businesses in technology, but also from further afield, RoI, UK and Europe. With a strong focus on both the technical aspect of running Big Data Analytics and the business use cases that have driven latest marketing innovations, this event will have a wide appeal.

Previous attendees have come from large corporates such as PWC, Liberty IT, CITI, Public Sector departments and right down to the innovative businesses coming through, such as Brainwave Bank.

Data analytics has reached a level where we can automate much of our workload and make better, more informed decisions around the important aspects of our lives, such as health, work, travel and our environment. So while the technologies might be working harder, if we use them correctly, we can make our own lives better, easier and overall, less complicated. To find out more & book a ticket visit www.bigdatabelfast.com

We are exhibiting at the event, and looking forward to meeting so many great leaders in our industry. So please pop over and say hi and sample some of our tasty ‘Rasberry Pi’s’  🙂

 

 

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: belfast, big data, bigdatabelfast

Millennials vs Xennial’s, Who Is More Tech Savy?

September 19, 2017 by Julie McGrath

Xennials: the generation sandwiched between gen-Xers and millennials

There’s a new micro generation seeping into pop culture, and it’s geared towards those who don’t feel like they identify with millennials or generation X.

Xennial is a term being used to describe people born between 1977 and 1983. The micro generation is a mix between the “pessimistic gen-X” and “optimistic millennial,”

The years that make up the millennial generation vary. Many experts have defined the generation as anyone born between 1981 and 2004.

Generation X is the group following the baby boomer generation (1946 to 1964) and preceding the millennials. The parameters that make up generation X range from 1965 to 1984 (but the dates are not set in stone).

Then there are the xennials, known to be born when the first Star Wars trilogy was released.

The xennial generational category isn’t a new idea. It was written about in a 2014 article in Good Magazine by Sarah Stankorb and Jed Oelbaum.

“Between generation X and the millennials, there’s a group of people currently in their late 20s and early 30s who don’t identify with either label. We call them the xennials — a micro-generation that serves as a bridge between the disaffection of gen-X and the blithe optimism of millennials,” the authors wrote.

But the term xennials seems to be sticking.What makes the generation stick out, is the group’s interaction with technology,

“We hit this social media and IT digital technology boom in our 20s,” he said in the article. “It was a particularly unique experience. You have a childhood, youth and adolescence free of having to worry about social media posts and mobile phones.”

Even Babies have their own social media accounts

“Then we hit this technology revolution before we were maybe in that frazzled period of our life with kids and no time to learn anything new. We hit it where we could still adopt in a selective way the new technologies,”  – xennial – Global News

Others have taken to social media to express their thoughts on the generation classes. What’s yours? Who do you think are the most tech Savy out of the two Generation?

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: Millennials, tech, techjobs, technology, xennials

iPhone 8 – All You Need To Know!

September 13, 2017 by Julie McGrath

Apple has launched two new smartphones, the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, at a major event in California, which also saw the release of the premium iPhone X handset.

The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are upgrades to Apple’s current iPhone 7 and 7 Plus range, updating some of the main features found on Apple’s current products and Apps.

Initially, most pundits thought the iPhone 8 would be Apple’s main new phone – however it instead released three smartphones as part of the 10th anniversary of the original iPhone.

“Our intention has always to create something so magical, powerful, that the hardware virtually disappears,” said Tim Cook at the launch.

He added it was a “new step forward for iPhone” that will “set the path for technology for the next decade”.

Introducing the iPhone 8, Apple executive Phil Schiller said the device “improves on everything we love about the iPhone”.

 

With no charging cable required, iPhone 8 is truly designed for the future of wireless.

Here are all the details, specs and, importantly, prices that you need to know

Key features | iPhone 8 and 8 Plus

The new gold finish APPLE
  • Silver, space grey, new gold finish
  • Apple claims it’s the most durable glass ever in a smartphone
  • water and dust resistant
  • 4.7″ display in the 8 and 5.5″ display in the Plus
  • Stereo speakers. 25% louder than the speakers in the 7
  • A11 bionic chip
  • 12MP camera
  • 4K 60fps video
  • Cameras calibrated for augmented reality
  • New Portrait Lighting feature: machine learning creates facial landmarks and enhances light effects on the face (8Plus)
  • Wireless charging
  • Pre order on September 15, available on September 22
  • iOS 11 available on September 19
  • 64GB and 256GB
  • iPhone 8: £649 for 64GB, £849 for 256GB
  • iPhone 8 Plus: £749 for 64GB, £949 for 256GB

Design and appearance

Credit: Apple.com

The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are similar in appearance to the current iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.

The smaller version has a 4.7-inch screen, while the larger phone has a 5.5-inch screen and a dual camera lens on the back.

 

The processor is the A11 Bionic, “the most powerful and smartest chip ever in a smartphone,” Apple says.

Credit: Apple.com

There will be glass on the front and the back of the device, “reinforced by a laser welded steel and copper”. It will be water and dust resistant sealed.

“The new iPhone will have the most durable glass ever in a smartphone,” says Schiller.

Both models will have a HD retina display and feature a 12MP camera.

There will be glass on the front and the back of the device, “reinforced by a laser welded steel and copper”. It will be water and dust resistant sealed.

“The new iPhone will have the most durable glass ever in a smartphone,” says Schiller.

Both models will have a HD retina display and feature a 12MP camera.

What colours will it come in?

The iPhone 8 will be available in silver, space grey and a new blush gold colour.

Apple.com

When will the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus go on sale?

The iPhone 8 will go on sale on September 22.  You will be able to pre-order the new device from 15 September. iOS 11 will be available to download from 19 September.

The iPhone 8 will cost £699 for the 64GB version, while the iPhone 8 Plus will start from £799 (64GB). 256GB versions will also be available.

iPhone 8 and 8 Plus best features

Wireless charging

Like the iPhone X, the two new iPhone 8 and 8 Plus phones will come with wireless charging capabilities.

This means the phone can be charged by simply placing it on a power pad. It is the first time the technology has come to the iPhone range.

“This is a simple thing. We do it everyday. We use them every day and charge every night,” said Schiller.

“Words can’t describe how much nicer it is to never plug in a cable again.”

iOS 11

The new iPhones will come with Apple’s new operating system iOS 11. iOS 11 includes hundreds of new features like a redesigned control centre, better multitasking, improvements to the camera, peer-to-peer Apple Pay and new safety features.

Dual camera

The iPhone 8 Plus will have a 12MP dual-lens camera, similar to the one featured on the iPhone 7 Plus released last year.

It features a larger and faster sensor, a new colour filter and deeper pixels.

Video

Apple claims the new camera delivers “the highest quality video capture ever in a smartphone” with better video stabilisation and 4K video up to 60fps.

If you are interested in Mobile and App Development please visit our range of feature jobs that are available throughout the UK. If you are lucky enough to upgrade or purchase the new Iphone we would love you to send us your comments, thoughts and reviews on the product.
  • Telegraph

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: apple products, ios, iphone, iphone8, Software Development

Top Developer Skills that are in High Demand!

August 25, 2017 by Julie McGrath

Developer Jobs

There are many types of developer jobs, including software developer jobs, web developer jobs and mobile developer jobs. A developer in general is someone who creates either a piece of software, a website or other technical solutions to fulfil a business need.

Demand for developers is continuing to grow with the surge in mobile and internet technologies as well as our everyday dependence on IT.

Salaries for Developer Jobs

Developer is a very broad title that covers professionals with a wide range of skills, including those mentioned below. As such, the salary you can expect will vary depending on which development skills you have and how much experience you hold in each skill. Typically however, a junior developer could be looking at earning an annual salary of around 20,000 to 27,000. Moving up to a senior developer you are more likely to find salaries of around 50,000 -60,000.

Location will of course play a role in the salaries you can expect with the highest salaries being found in London. The average salary for a developer job is 40,000.

Other skills requested in Developer Job adverts

.Net – developed by Microsoft, .net is a commonly used software framework
C# – Again developed by Microsoft, however c# is a multi-paradigm programming language
SQL – a programming language designed for data management
HTML – if you want to work on web sites you need to know HTML
CSS – cascading style sheets, often an essential skill in web development
Java – as of 2012, one of the most popular programming languages in web applications
JavaScript – commonly used scripting language, still increasing in popularity

Top locations for Developer Jobs

As you would expect with most development jobs, the greatest demand is for Developer Jobs in London, with other top locations including West Midlands, Belfast, Manchester, Yorkshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey and Berkshire.

Check out our range of developer jobs here!

 

 

 

 

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Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: css, developer jobs, html, Java, Javascript, php

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