iTunes and iPhone Updates

iTunes and iPhone Updates

February 2, 2010 in News by David John

Today sees two important upgrades in preparation for the Apple iPad device. The first update is to iTunes 9.0.3 providing a number of important bug fixes, including, iTunes no longer ignores your “Remember password for purchases” setting, Addresses problems with syncing some Smart Playlists and Podcasts with iPod, Resolves a problem recognizing when iPod is connected and the update also addresses issues that affect stability and performance.

Eye-Fi Wins Top CNET Award

Eye-Fi Wins Top CNET Award

January 18, 2010 in News by David John

We have just received word that firm photo favourite with TotalApps, Eye-Fi have been named CNET’S best of CES 2010 in the Digital Photo and Video category.  Eye-Fi was at the Las Vegas based conference to launch the 8GB Eye-Fi Pro X2 which is the most advanced memory card yet.

iSlate, iTablet, I look back

iSlate, iTablet, I look back

January 17, 2010 in News by David John

There is no hiding from the wave of rumour and speculation on an upcoming Apple tablet release. The tablet is back, I say back as I’ve owned six tablets over the last fifteen years. Microsoft have offered a tablet based operating system for quite sometime, their Onenote application being a perfect companion to the tabletpc platform.

O2 Customers : Free Sky Mobile TV

O2 Customers : Free Sky Mobile TV

November 11, 2009 in News by David John

To celebrate the launch of the new Sky Mobile TV app for both the iPhone and iPod Touch O2 iPhone customers can enjoy three months free SKY Mobile TV completely free. If you are wondering if the service is available over 3G the answer is sadly not. You must have a wifi connection to view live TV.

Apple Updates Leopard and AppleTV

Apple Updates Leopard and AppleTV

November 9, 2009 in News by David John

Apple have released update 10.6.2 for Snow Leopard fixing the now infamous guest account bug. The guest account bug resulted in Snow Leopard users who logged in and out of their computer’s guest account having all their data deleted from their main user account.

MacHeist : Completely Free

MacHeist : Completely Free

November 6, 2009 in News by David John

MacHeist have just announced their nanoBundle of applications. The bundle is absolutely free and includes six top Mac software applications worth a total of $154.

It really is a collection of amazing apps, we had a crazy idea. The kind of idea that at first seems preposterous. An idea that involved, just this once, removing the only remaining barrier of any significance: the bundle’s price.

Orange Announce iPhone Plans

Orange Announce iPhone Plans

November 2, 2009 in News by David John

Any hope that competition in the UK iPhone market was about to drive down the cost of ownership was well and truly quashed this morning with the announcement of the long awaited Orange  iPhone pricing plans.

O2 have been offering the iPhone exclusively since 2007 and many users felt being locked to one provider meant they were not necessarily getting the best deal.

The news that Orange would be offering the iPhone during November was very positively received by the industry but as you can see from the 18 month contract comparison below there really isn’t anything between the two providers when it comes down to the cost of ownership.

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