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Apple violating my privacy? What bloody privacy?

April 22nd, 2011 | 5 Comments

Apple featured big in this week’s headlines. Firstly for its seemingly endless sales and profit performances and secondly for its ‘evil’ activities recording every iPhone’s location history in hidden file. Or course, the amount of evil actually being perpetrated depends on which news story you read. If you happen to have missed all the hoo-hah, [...]

iPhone – now for something completely different!

September 29th, 2009 | No Comments

If you are getting a little jaded with all the favorable press surrounding the iPhone and how it has single-handedly revolutionized the telecoms industry then you will be happy to hear that somebody has taken a lot of time to debunk a number of iPhone ‘myths’.

Another Apple Masterclass.

September 8th, 2008 | No Comments

The App Store saga continues.  Apple’s online iPhone applications outlet has reportedly delivered more than 60 million programs in its first month of operation. Not bad considering the teething problems Apple suffered in the early days of operation. Read article…

The Real iPhone Revolution

July 15th, 2008 | No Comments

OK, so my colleagues are prone to a little Apple bashing, but let’s not overlook the revolution Apple has begun in the telecommunications industry.  The same knockers probably thought the iPod was a blunder of magnanimous proportions when it first appeared and the idea that Steve Jobs could convince the sedentary and archaic music industry [...]