Compare the broadband deals

Written By admin On October 29th, 2009

If you are a consumer, you must compare the broadband deals.  Many people think that going through each deal, package and offer individual is a waste of time, but it is always a good idea to put in some extra time and effort into investigating the deals available, as you might be able to save [...]

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Choosing Mobile SIM Only Deals

Written By admin On October 28th, 2009

There has been quite an interesting mixture of an increased demand in the market along with lower prices for SIM card only mobile phone providers. There has been a financial problem arising out of the recession all across UK but several people have decided to save up on money, cut back on their spending. For [...]

iPhone headed to Telus and Bell’s fancy new HSPA networks next month?

Written By admin On October 5th, 2009

Rogers is losing its iPhone exclusivity in Canada next month, if a new report by The Globe and Mail is to be believed. Telus and Bell — traditionally CDMA-bound — have been prepping GSM networks of their own in a joint effort, and it sounds like they’ll be getting this off on the right foot with the [...]

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iPhone accessories can download iPhone apps to your iPhone memory

Written By admin On September 30th, 2009

Among the many minor changes included in the 3.0 release of the iPhone OS was one that would enable those myriad of iPhone accessories to work more closely with software. That is to say, to make the plugging in of one result in in a prompting to download the other. The first such piece of hardware is [...]

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Mac Portable gets a 20th anniversary vivisection

Written By admin On September 22th, 2009

In September 1989, Apple made its first stab at a portable Macintosh computer. The name? “Macintosh Portable.” Kind of has a ring to it, huh? This 16 pound behemoth packs a 10-inch (640 x 400) monochrome display, 16MHz Motorola CPU, 1MB RAM, 40MB HDD, 3.5-inch floppy drive, and a 2400 baud modem into a handsome [...]

Apple’s Grand Central Dispatch goes open source — get at those cores, people

Written By admin On September 15th, 2009

Grand Central Dispatch may not exactly be a household name to the average Apple user, but it’s certainly a hot topic among developers, who may know it better as “libdispatch,” and are no doubt thrilled that Apple has now made the whole thing open source. Among other things, that means developers are now able to [...]

3rd gen iPod touch gets torn down, 802.11n and possible camera slot found

Written By admin On September 11th, 2009

There’s no denying that Apple let the entire world (yes, even the native Easter Islanders) down by not shoving a camera of some sort into its iPod touch, but if a delicate teardown completed by the screwdriver-wielding fiends over at iFixit is any indication, a seasoned modder could certainly add one. A 6- x 6- [...]

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iPhone OS 3.1 enforcing Exchange device encryption, only supported by iPhone 3GS

Written By admin On September 11th, 2009

Noticing a “Policy Requirement” error when trying to use your Microsoft Exchange account after upgrading to OS 3.1? Then there’s a good chance you’re not using an iPhone 3GS, as Apple has just confirmed via a support page that the upgrade can now enforce the Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy requiring encryption on the device, which [...]

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First iPhone game with 3GS-specific graphics released?

Written By admin On September 11th, 2009

Back in June it was revealed that the iPhone 3GS’ newfound support of OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics put one of the first meaningful, material boundaries in software capability between iPhone generations (magnetic compass and video would be two other biggies), meaning that 3D-accelerated games targeted specifically for the 3GS platform could look a good deal [...]

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iPod nano 5G gets a teardown

Written By admin On September 10th, 2009

Dying to know what that tiny VGA video sensor in the new iPod nano looks like? As usual, the folks at iFixit have it covered — hit the read link to follow along with all the gory action as it proceeds. (Seriously, they’re posting the teardown pictures live as they do it.)
Update: It’s all over, [...]

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