The premise of WALTR 2 is quite superb and could mean that many people could say goodbye to iTunes forever. Must admit, however, that I can’t remember the last time I used it. WALTR 2 goes beyond iOS devices. It… Read More ›
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When was the last time you used a signature?
For example, the Parker Duofold Big Red used by General Douglas MacArthur to sign a surrender document aboard USS Missouri – effectively signalling the end of the Second World War – is now proudly displayed at the Cheshire Military Museum… Read More ›
iPad Pro accounts for less than one third of iPad sales
While the iPad Pro lineup has increased Apple’s tablet revenue based on higher price points, helping offset a lengthy slide in units sold, the latest data from market research firm IDC claims the iPad Air and iPad mini lines accounted… Read More ›
Apple reactions old and new
The widespread belief is that the 2017 iPhone will be all glass, at least in the front, which would give off the visuals of a bezel-less phone (too bad, Apple, Xiaomi beat you to it). Well, over the weekend, a… Read More ›
Benjamin Button Reviews The New MacBook Pro
The new MacBook Pro shows that Apple is finally becoming serious about developers. Gone is the gimmicky TouchBar, gone are the four USB-C ports that forced power users to carry a suitcase full of dongles. In their place we get… Read More ›
Make your car Bluetooth-enabled for £1
Popped in to Tesco yesterday to get some Halloween nonsense for my daughter who is obsessed by it and while I was there I noticed a Mitec Essentials Wireless Car Kit for £1 (normally £30!). Yes, it is currently… Read More ›
Behind You
Brian Coldrick has created a series of illustrations that feel perfect for this time of year. Well worth scrolling though because the imagination behind them is brilliant.
TAG Heuer Connected Watch (Solid Gold: $9,900)
In November 2015, TAG Heuer announced a dedicated smart watch dubbed “The Connected Watch”. The watch itself was nothing really ground-breaking, using existing Google and Intel technology, but in the case of what appeared to be a large TAG Heuer… Read More ›
“Apple is testing my loyalty”
Before I bought my first Mac mini, I was a firm critic of Apple and in particular the pricing. It felt as though there was no substantial reason to spend so much and so I carried on changing Windows PCs… Read More ›
The Daily Mail, Brexit and Apple
The Brexit loving, more than a little racist and downright evil Daily Mail has found a new way to spin the Apple price increases. It completely ignores the fact that sterling has crashed badly ‘because’ of the Brexit vote and… Read More ›