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iTunes Damp Squib: Apple cries wolf once too often

Good old Aesop had it right. Cry wolf too often and no one takes any notice when the real McCoy...
Dropbox offers cloud backup with a difference. I've tried a number of cloud backup solutions, including Carbonite, but never felt...
There's speculation that tomorrow's iTunes announcement from Apple will see the introduction of an all-streaming subscription-based service for music....
The phone call is dead. Not quite, but it's getting there. Modern PDAs, including the iPhone, are still classed as...
We've spent a lot of time discussing the ideal electronic device for reading books. Some swear by the iPad, others...
Last weekend I was pondering Charles Babbage's Difference Engine in the Science Museum, London. Now that was a vintage...
Setting up a new computer used to entail hours of installing programs, copying data and, worst of all, getting back...
Yesterday's comments on airport security checks by British Airways CEO Martin Broughton were spot on. While everyone agrees that checks...
How many times have you forked out for iLife because you really wanted iPhoto but care little about iMovie and...
The absence of an in-built 3G modem and iPad-style micro-SIM slot is the most surprising omission in the specification...
There is one disappointing aspect of the new MacBook Air models that I hadn't appreciated until I held the 11-in...
Want, want: Here's the new 11in MacBook Air in the wild at the Apple Store in London's Westfield Mall. Pure...
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