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9 Jun

Later today, Apple is expected to launch at least one new product, the iPhone. For the sake of the Archive, do enjoy the screen captures of the Apple and o2 websites on the morning of the WWDC Keynote. Make a note of the look and branding of .mac and the iPhone pages. Read the rest of this entry »
9 Jun

With just 18 hours to go unill Steve Jobs graces the stage at this this years WWDC, I thought you may like a little reminder on where to catch our coverage.
On the blog: We’ll be updating the blog (this post) from 1750h UTC (0950h Pacific) with blow-by-blow coverage of the Keynote. Please note that the page will not be avaliable untill 1750h UCT.
On Twitter: We’ll also be covering the event on Twitter, please follow AppleLive on Twitter.
By RSS: You can also subbscribe to the AppleLive RSS feed or the blog’s Apple RSS feed. Read the rest of this entry »
7 Jun

With an iPhone announcement just around the corner, many people will be thinking of selling their beloved first generation iPhone companions to finance the upgrade. But with the prospect of an iPhone at the £100 ($200) price point, what hope to you have of recovering the £330 ($660) you put down for the 16GB version? Read the rest of this entry »
6 Jun

For the most part I do my best to avoid writing speculative posts, mostly as I fear looking like a right idiot of I’m wrong. But in the land of Apples and iPhones it is commonplace to put aside any inhibition and run wild with rumor and speculation. So here goes… Read the rest of this entry »
6 Jun

As promised I finally got around to testing all 118, AQA and Texperts - the three best known ‘mobile search’ providers in the UK. The idea is simple, you text the company a question and they text you an answer.
I’ve quickly typed up a little report which includes a copy of they questions asked and response received from each company. My original intention was to ask each of my questions twice to each company but due to time constraints, I could only ask once. That said, the average member of the general public is only going to ask a question once so I think there is still something to take away from this experiment of sorts. Read the rest of this entry »