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Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

Amazon Fire a further boost to the consumer cloud


by on September 30th, 2011

While much of the attention on Amazon’s shock and awe product launch on Wednesday focused, reasonably enough, on the products themselves – and there were a fair few of them to focus on – it is worth taking some time to look at the wider implications of the announcements (other, that is, than the glum [...]

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iCame, iSaw, iConquered: iPod, iPhone, iPad…


by on July 27th, 2011

If you said the iPad was a gimmick when you first heard about it, you are probably keeping it rather quiet now. Apple’s latest portable device has been another success, and possibly its most successful in terms of initial sales. Yes, it has benefitted from those that came before because of the company’s enhanced brand; [...]

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Battle of the Bands: Handset Pricing Categories in Our New Smartphone Report


by on July 20th, 2011

While Apple has released another set of impressive quarterly results, it should not be forgotten that smartphones increasingly come in many forms and, consequently, at many price points. We won’t gloss-over 20 million iPhone shipments in the quarter-ending 25th June 2011, especially for a premium smartphone (see definition below) – but there is plenty of [...]

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Apple announces iCloud – a defining moment in the cloud transition?


by on June 7th, 2011

And then there were three. With Google and Amazon having declared their respective hands in the consumer cloud stakes, the attention had, naturally enough, turned to the other Big Beast to see what it could offer. Well, perhaps the most predictable aspect of it was its name – iCloud. (Presumably the bookies didn’t take bets [...]

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Apple’s location-cache issue resolved – but iOS 4.3.3 already jailbroken


by on May 6th, 2011

Let’s pick up where we left off, shall we? In my previous blog entry, I remarked on the fact that a file had been discovered in the back-end of devices running iOS4 that stored location data pertaining to the device: this led, unsurprisingly, to a rather loud outcry in the media (and from members of [...]

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