Recent Posts - page 354
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Wow.
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Easy to steal iPhone passwords
He says it’s possible for criminals to programme apps to run certain code only after Apple has approved it for a spot in the App Store, and that the scheme works because iOS has “trained” users to automatically enter their… Read More ›
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Developing For Apple Watch
Behaviours and interactions are only achievable for third-party developers on watchOS if someone at Apple has already invented them and exposed a checkbox in Interface Builder. Any dynamic transition or animation in a WatchKit app is basically impossible. For example,… Read More ›
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Unsent text accepted as dead man’s will
A court in Australia has accepted an unsent, draft text message on a dead man’s mobile phone as an official will. The 55-year-old man had composed a text message addressed to his brother, in which he gave “all that I… Read More ›
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iPhone 8 photo quality
Over the last week I’ve been away in the Bahamas, putting the iPhone 8 Plus camera through its paces. Often on trips like this, I take my DSLR in case I end up using any pictures for the newspaper, but… Read More ›
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Adventure Tape®
Made from super strong polyurethane, Adventure Tape is highly abrasion-resistant, waterproof and very elastic – perfect for hundreds of uses! Its non-adhesive qualities and handy tin for safekeeping mean it can come to the rescue, time and time again… More… Read More ›
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LunaR
It’s not all about looks and battery life, though. Those factors won’t matter one bit without some proper functions, and the LunaR sure has some neat features to offer. Capabilities include dual time zones, activity tracking, sunrise/sunset tracking, smartphone notifications,… Read More ›
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Paper Trail
Spare one minute for this.
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You don’t get this kind of support anywhere else
I have written about Apple’s support prowess in the past a few times, but still it impresses me in a way that no other company seems capable of. For the past couple of months I have been suffering from some… Read More ›
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London’s Hidden Tunnels
Our city is a fascinating, infuriating, terrifying, beautiful place. As curious Londonists we attempt to make sense of it and the way it works so that we can better assert our own place within it. It is often said that… Read More ›
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Forstner KOMFIT ‘JB’ review
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Starmer needs to stay
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Kobo mini (13 years later…)
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A travel-sized review of the James O’Brien Mystery Hour Travel Game
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TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra review (part three)
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TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra review (part two)
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TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra review (part one)
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The DW-5600JV-7 Joshua Vides collaboration
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Orient Bambino (RA-AC0020G10B) review
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The Citizen Stiletto
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The Fidget Spinner Watch
January 27, 2026
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NOTO OGGIN Water Watch review (0% bullshit)
December 1, 2025
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IX&DAO Engineer – probably the best value watch I have ever seen
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The SEA-GULL 1963 International Edition (in pictures)
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The Casio Ring Watch (CRW-001-1ER) in Pictures
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Militado ML08 review
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The “Daily Beater” Field Watch review
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