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Blogs
The 7in tablet advantage
Tablets aren’t a one-size-fits-all hardware category. Depending on your tasks and needs, a smaller tablet may do more than just save you money—it...
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Developers stymied by Mac App Store approval delays
Some developers say that Apple is slowly getting worse at approving apps for the Mac App Store. Apple, of course, reviews all apps submitted to the...
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You Don’t Sell 5 Million iPhone 5’s Without a Few Defects
The iPhone 5 is the pinnacle of the iPhone line – it’s faster, thinner, lighter and just better than its forerunners … right? True, the...
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Everything we’ve heard about the iPad mini
The New iPad only launched back in March, but that doesn’t stop Apple fans from getting excited about the possibility of a redesigned – and...
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The five key decisions Apple must make
Having a new CEO take the reins from an iconic co-founder has not seemed to cause much turbulence for Apple. In fact, the company is stronger than...
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A year after Steve Jobs’s death: It’s the same Apple
Much has been made of how Apple would survive in a post-Steve Jobs world. And in the year since the former CEO passed away at age 56 after a long...
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iPad Mini is a no-brainer
Apple WILL build a 7in or 8in iPad. I’ve read the rumours and endless speculation that have come from the supply chain and analysts alike, but the...
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Extending Safari
Although Safari only commands about five percent of the browser share on the web, it’s easily the most used among Mac users. Even though Safari...
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The iPhone 6 – what we want
It may seem silly to theorise about the next iPhone when the latest one was only just released, but I’m a forward thinker. Apple may have delivered...
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iPad mini: Now may not be the time
The furor over the iPhone 5’s launch has started to die down, but the rumour mill can only be sated temporarily. Whispers have been swelling that...
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Access all areas: Apple and its assistive technologies
When you look at some of the high-powered desktop systems and mobile devices on the market today, it’s easy to assume that users must be able-bodied...
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Mapsgate and beta testers
While Apple plays down the “power” behind its new mapping service, reports speculate on whether Apple is expecting us to do its beta testing,...
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Living with iCloud
The late Steve Jobs once proclaimed that iCloud was going to be one of the biggest revolutions for Apple users. It hasn’t been the perfect solution,...
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Education: Caveat magister
OK, so I did Latin at school – I admit it, but what did it actually do for me? Apart from being able to write ‘Teacher beware’ in a cute headline...
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Setting the record straight: Our thoughts on Apple’s iPhone 5
The iPhone 5 has been in the hands of consumers now for a week, for those lucky enough who were able to get one. For everyone else, new software –...
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It’s a great time to go Mac
If you’ve recently bought a new Mac, you’ll be booted straight into Mountain Lion, the latest (v10.8) version of Mac OS X. And while newcomers...





