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iPhone movies made easy
We all know that the iPhone is no ordinary phone - it’s also arguably the best iPod Apple has ever made. Its gorgeous widescreen display is perfect for watching movies on your daily commute. We’re going to show you how to get them on there. Ready?
Are you still a high tech junkie? Prove it!
Ever since you were old enough to open a bank account you’ve been splurging cash on new technology. You were the first bloke in your street - no, in your town - to own a plasma TV, a PlayStation 2 and a 1G iPod. You queued all night to get an iPhone (you still have the mugging scars to prove it). But are still as down with the tech-heads as you think you are? Let’s see how many of the statements you agree with…
The best and worst convergence gadgets
Ah, convergence - that lovely marriage of previously separate things to create a magical third - think peaches and cream, Batman and Robin, Linux and the Eee PC. When convergence works (step forward iPhone) it’s wonderful, but some arranged marriages go very badly wrong - just look at the Amstrad Em@iler. Here are some great examples of the best and worst in convergence tech
21 of the stupidest high tech predictions
“They couldn’t hit an elephant from that distance.” So said Major General John Sedgewick in 1864 just before being hit by the bullet from a Confederate sharpshooter. He’s not alone in making bad predictions, the history of the tech industry is littered with them. Here are 21 of the worst
Apple iPod touch: what’s next?
Ever since Apple launched the iPod touch last September, it’s been overshadowed by the flashier, whizzier iPhone. It’s almost as if Apple doesn’t really know what to do with it. The truth couldn’t be more different
Was Steve Jobs’ WWDC 2008 keynote the best one ever?
This year’s World Wide Developer Conference has been touted as one of the most important in Apple’s history. But did it live up to the hype?
iPhone 3G vs Blackberry - how to they compare?
A big chunk of Steve Jobs’ WWDC 2008 keynote yesterday was given over to the enterprise features of the iPhone 2.0 firmware. That poses a direct challenge to smartphone makers like RIM, the company behind the business-focused Blackberry
How to buy an iPhone on the cheap
For bargain hunters, the launch of the iPhone 3G was the best news yet from Apple. Why?
Because it means thousands, maybe millions of owners of the old 1G versions are going be dumping their iPhones faster than a smuggler on the Kessel Run (it’s from Star Wars. Ask for your dad). And the sale starts on Friday 11 July
Apple iPhone 3G: what does it all mean?
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has finally admitted what we’ve known all along: that 3G is where’s it at when it comes to mobile browsing and web surfing on the iPhone.
