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The new iPhone: Live Event…

Live coverage available at the following URLs. 6pm. http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/12/apple-iphone-5-liveblog/ http://live.theverge.com/apple-iphone-5-live-blog/ http://allthingsd.com/20120912/coming-up-live-apples-iphone-event/ http://live.slashgear.com/ http://www.anandtech.com/show/6275/our-apple-iphone-5-live-blog http://www.macworld.com/article/1168476/live_blog_apples_iphone_event.html http://live.cnet.com/Event/CNETs_Apple_event_live_blog_Wednesday_September_12 Enjoy!

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Happy 5th Birthday iPhone!

June 29th 2007 was when the mobile computing era truly began. Apple kickstarted the smartphone revolution with the original iPhone. Steve Jobs said at the time that they were 5 years ahead of their competitors. He was right. Only now, 5 years later do we have comparable equipment from other manufacturers. Thank you Apple, from everyone with a smartphone.

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iPad: Run Microsoft Office – FREE

So I came across this App called CloudOn. It allows you to use full versions of the latest Word, Excel and Powerpoint on your iPad. If you have a DropBox account it can easily integrate with it for file access. It is cloud-based and slightly laggy here and there but it works just fine. Impressed. Find it on iTunes HERE …

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iPad 3: The New Benchmark in Mobile Computing

Following on from my previous Blogs 2010 – iPad: The New Benchmark in Mobile Computing and 2011 – iPad 2: The New Benchmark in Mobile Computing I bring you… iPad 3: The New Benchmark in Mobile Computing. 🙂 It will be about the “big iPhone that no one will ever want or have a use for, especially in business” Blog …

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BBC iPlayer App released….

Today the BBC released their iPlayer App. Up until now we have been using iPlayer via Safari, but this standalone App is GREAT! You can find it in the iTunes App Store. It’s FREE! Review of BBC iPlayer for iPad Direct iTunes App Store Link…

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Road Trip…

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Rock God!

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Apple reaps 75% of entire mobile handset industry profit, with only 8.7% market share….

Source: Asymco.com …and people write serious articles about Android being some kind of “threat” to Apple or “dominating” just because of higher unit sales? Most peculiar. The real picture is clear.

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