Apple to Introduce Streaming of iTunes Media
If Google is making headway into cloud computing, how can Apple be far behind? According to some reports floating around on the interwebs, Apple is planning to launch a new
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If Google is making headway into cloud computing, how can Apple be far behind? According to some reports floating around on the interwebs, Apple is planning to launch a new
Sony’s big-wig, Shuhei Yoshida, has insisted that wearing 3D glasses isn’t a major barrier to the technology and wants Nintendo to stop banging on about the fact they do not
iSuppli is back doing what it does best, that is tearing down our beloved gizmos down to their bare bones. This time it is Apple iPhone 4’s turn, and the
The makers of Flash, the PDF file format and the popular Photoshop photo editing software, Adobe, has released a simple iPhone photo editing program which works in conjunction with their photo website Photoshop.com.
The market is full of MP3 players. Everything from cheap Chinese models to devices from the big names like Sony, Philips and Samsung. And of course not forgetting Apple with their iPod range. Now SanDisk (who are more famous for their flash memory card products) is launching their wearable MP3 player, the SanDisk Sansa Clip+, in the UK.
Up until now owning a Kindle, the cool eBook reader from Amazon, has been the privildge of our Amercian cousins. But no more. Amazon have announced that the Kindle will be available in over 100 countries worldwide and will include free 3G connectivity so you can download books from the Amazon Kindle Store on the go.
Just when you thought there couldn’t be any more iPhone news, Vodafone have made a surprise announcement that they are getting the iPhone too! It was less then 24 hours ago that I wrote about Orange receiving the rights to sell the iPhone in the UK and now we can reveal that Vodafone have done a deal with Apple as well. This means that from early 2010 there will be 3 major networks providing the iPhone in the UK.
If you are an Orange customer and you want an iPhone, but you didn’t want to change to O2, then there is some good news today. Orange has announced that it has signed a deal with Apple to allow it to start selling the smartphone/iPod in the UK. In fact Orange have even setup a website so you can register your interest.