>Jan 27th, 2010: The day Apple took the mobile computing space
>From 6pm UK time the world will be Steve Jobs’ stage as he and Apple claim mobile computing for their own. This time round all the jigsaw pieces are in place and no one is going to take it back. History will not repeat as Windows has shown its true colours already on the desktop. This time Apple has a …
Read More>Less than a week to go….
>A new dimension to the computing space that we didn’t even know we needed will be defined. You can almost taste it…
Read More>iPhone: Apple responsible for 99.4% of mobile app sales in 2009
>The latest report from market research firm Gartner suggests that mobile apps are big business, and that business should only grow in the next few years. According to Gartner’s numbers, Apple completely owns this market, grabbing almost every one of the 4.2 billion dollars spent on mobile apps in 2009. Gartner’s predictions for 2010 are 4.5 billion apps sold, for …
Read More>iPhone: App store passes 3 BILLION downloads…
>The juggernaut shows no signs of slowing…. 0 – 1 billion downloads – 10 months1 – 2 billion downloads – 5 months2 – 3 billion downloads – 3 months Incredible by any standards. Mobile computing has been and will be defined by Apple products for the foreseeable future. Roll on January 27th…
Read More>iPhone: Twitter – new optimised interface available…
>Go to… http://mobile.twitter.com/ Taking iPhone Twits to the next level… 😉
Read More>iPhone: Tescos deal – £20 a month!
>Get your mobile Mac cheap!
Read More>iPhone : 50% of global mobile data traffic…
>It won’t be long before mobile operators’ data networks become nothing more than iTunes content delivery pipes. Another industry (like music) used to robbing the public blind, soon to be working as Apple’s bitch. Good job. Report Downloadable Here…
Read More>Apple now world’s most profitable mobile handset maker…
>Nokia (NYSE:NOK) may still claim the largest global market share, but Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has overtaken it as the world’s most profitable handset vendor in the third quarter of 2009, according to Strategy Analytics. The one-handset wonder pushed Nokia into the no. 2 slot, as Nokia’s margins were hit hard by both the economic downturn and a stagnant presence in the …
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