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Is Apple finally ready to welcome The Beatles to iTunes?
Can you hear it? The nothingness? The strange and gratifying silence that only comes once a year. The unnatural calm that precipitates out of every Apple September event? Everyone is holding their breath, mouthing the same wordless question: Just what...
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Sep 07 2009, 11:37 AM
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Apple getting social with iTunes
A new month, and a new salvo of Apple rumours to wade through - this time concerning iTunes, with the web salivating over the prospect of an iTunes/Twitter/Facebook/Last.fm partnership. Thing is, it ain't gonna happen. It certainly looks like Apple...
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Aug 12 2009, 11:25 AM
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iTunes kiosks coming to an airport near you?
A patent filing uncovered by industry blog AppleInsider shows that Apple has plans to develop a series of wireless iTunes 'kiosks' or download hubs where users can load content on their iPods before travelling. The 19-page patent, filed in November...
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May 11 2009, 02:29 PM
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I'm not an Apple fan, but…
I just want to make that clear, (I don't want an iPhone, I've explained this), but I've just been checking out the new iPods and really I want one. Apple have come up with something called Shake to Shuffle and what a genius idea. Shuffle is...
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Sep 10 2008, 08:52 AM
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OMG they killed Steve Jobs!
Okay, Steve Jobs is not dead, unless Bloomberg knows something that the rest of us don't after it mistakenly published his obituary. As anyone knows new organisations write these things and update them constantly, which probably goes someway to explaining...
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Aug 29 2008, 11:09 AM
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Why Microsoft will never be cool
So Microsoft is making a bid to be cool. Can it really ever make it? In a word no. Microsoft is never going to be cool, Jerry Seinfeld or not. The truth is that Microsoft has never been cool and it never will be. It produces very good, but quite dull...
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Aug 21 2008, 12:14 PM
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Cute Overload and other web time wasting
The New York Times today has a piece on a web institution: CuteOverload.com (a slice of heaven on your desktop). It gets as many visitors a day as political gossip blog Wonkett not to mention many other sites. The way the paper has it the site is an antidote...
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Aug 20 2008, 09:15 AM
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Finally something (BlackBerry) Bold to challenge the iPhone
Not being a huge fan of Apple, and completely bored of the endless iPhone hype, I'm looking forward to the arrival of BlackBerry's rival phone the "Bold". Okay -- it sounds like it escaped from a daytime TV soap (Beautiful is on the...
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Aug 08 2008, 03:43 PM
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Bold moves by Nokia could finally challenge Google
Huge moves this week in the world of mobile as Nokia bought the half of Symbian it didn't already own, and announced plans to make its software free of charge. That's millions in revenue it is giving up. Very Scandinavian. Symbian was created...
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Jun 26 2008, 12:18 PM
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iPhone hang-ups as Google and Dell plot
As the iPhone's expensive UK tariffs are overhauled, it turns out that a quarter of Apple's phones in the US have been "unlocked" to work on other networks. You can bet Google/Dell will not be borrowing heavily from the Apple playbook...
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Jan 30 2008, 10:06 AM
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PS3 v Wii (via Apple)
Fantastic. I want to go out and get a Nintendo Wii after watching this. I'm going to recant my years of devotion to the Sony Playstation although I think it might be for all the wrong reasons. Blondes are the wrong reasons right? I'm kidding....
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Mar 30 2007, 10:44 AM
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All conquering iPhone
Steve Jobs is a genius. No seriously. Not only is Apple's iPhone an MP3 player and a phone, but it is also an explosive device, a mace dispenser, a.... I love the grenade, but I'm worried about having coughed up £300 you only get to blow...
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Feb 02 2007, 10:21 AM
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Apple ethics
Apple, it turns out, is a bit like Nike. Very shiny, but if you look under the hood you find it’s all made in sweat shop camps in China and it’s not a very pleasant business. iPods are made in a plant housing 200,000 workers in a five-storey...
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Jun 15 2006, 05:40 PM
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