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Since I upgraded to iOS 4.3 I'm not alone in noticing a sharp reduction in iPhone battery life. This has...
Readers know I'm a great fan of OmniFocus, the task and project manager that runs on OS X, iPhone and...
What was it like to work in an office in the 1960s, almost completely without technology of any sort? This...
Good news that Associated Press have finally buried the hyphen in "email". I'm now hoping we can finalise on ebook...
I can think of no logical reason, other than the usual avarice, for cellular companies to differentiate between data used...
Last week I was congratulating myself on having moved on from Quicksilver to Launchbar. Quicksilver, by common consent, has been...
The Mac App Store now has 2,225 programs only two months after launch of the service, compared with just over...
Ben Brooks, a self-confessed case and bag junky, has discovered hidden talents in the new iPad Smart Covers. Apart from...
One of the great joys of owning any Apple product is the indisputable fact that help from experts is only...
Paul Carr of TechCrunch has it right. Tell your email recipients to print the message and then burn it. I,...
I'm a great fan of Reeder (particularly the iPhone app), the newsfeed reader that presents all your articles for selection....
Last month I reviewed three plain-text note applications for iOS (Elements, PlainText, and Nebulous Notes) and it turned out to be...