Apple
Apple iPhone OS 4 Event | A Summary
Apr 8th
Today was the announcement of the iPhone OS 4 and the features it holds. There has been lots of rumours and stir about whats going to be in the next OS for iPhone.

Steve Jobs started with some Figures….
- 450,000 iPads sold to date
- 600,000 iBooks Downloaded to Date
- 3.5 Million iPad Apps Downloaded to Date.
- 4 Billion total Apps Downloaded
- 185,000 Apps in the App Store
- 3,500 iPad Apps in the App Store
- 64% of US browsing is iPhone based.
- 50 Million iPhones Sold
- 85 Million iPhones & iPod Touches Sold
Steve then went on to iPhone OS 4
Released :-
- iPhone – Summer 2010
- iPad – Fall 2010
- Developer Preview Available Today
100 New Features
7 “Tentpole” Features:-
- Multitasking.
- Folder
- unified inbox
- iBooks
- enterpise
- gamecentre
- iAd
There were a couple of features which steve jobs made clear were not going to be in there….
- No Flash
- No Java
There were also a few other ’smaller’ features which were made apparent during the event
- Home Screen Wallpaper
- Lock screen iPod controls can control Pandora
- Voice over IP
So did steve announce things that people wanted?
- A New Lock Screen? – Not really.
- A New Home Screen – Well its now got Wallpaper feature!
- Vertical Swiping – None mentioned
- Overhaul App navigation via Folders or Éxpose – Yes folder features but not éxpose.
- Multitasking – Definitely now a feature!
- Flash – A Blunt “NO”
- Ability to Disable landscape mode – Not mentioned at the event.
- Ability for Apps to remember where they were – Well this properly comes under multitasking.
- Ability to Remove apple branded Apps – Not shown at the event although i guess you could put them in a folder to get them off the main home screen!
- A Documents Folder – Nope not seen.
- Calendar events on the Lock Screen – No
- Local App notifications – Yes! Local Push notifications.
- Background Audio whilst in other Apps – Yes works through the Multi-Tasking feature!
So it seems Apple have listened to some features but not to others. But over time i guess they could be added! The more obvious features like multi-tasking have been developed to the top of their ability! And apparently doesn’t affect battery life of Performance!
2010 | The Year Tablet Computers Takeover?
Mar 11th
Tablets have been around for many years, nearly as long as laptops. I have been using one since 2001 and they were pretty uncommon at this point but apple first made and manufactured a tablet in the 1980s. With their latest product due to release in the next few months being the Apple iPad.
It seems in the last couple of months many tablet PCs have been announced and ready to be sold. All in one go? (Possibly due to the fuss over the Apple iPad.) Almost like a tablet takeover.
Will tablets be the next big thing, or just an extra accessory to the laptop. I believe that laptops will never be replaced by tablets due to the lack of keyboard, and the ability to efficiently include all the hardware a laptop does inside the screen of a tablet, along with good enough battery life.
There have in the last 3 months been 12 Tablets announced from various different company’s. Many to rival the new Apple iPad……

- Apple iPad
- ExoPC Slate
- HP Touchsmart TM2
- X2 iTablet
- Lenovo IdeaPad S10
- HP iSlate
- Digital Rise X9
- Lenovo Thinkpad X201
- Lenovo Thinkpad X201t
- Acer Aspire 1820PT
- Panasonic Toughbook C1
- Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3T
This was with only a quick scan of the internet. There are properly many more with a bit more search. Also only being 2 months into the new year I am sure there will be more released before the end of the year.
Time will tell who gets the advantage. My bets are on Apple as they have created so much build up to this product and the number of pre-orders Apple are expecting to take.
But why the sudden need for Tablets? Why only now after being available for many years are they beginning to be everywhere, with all companies getting in the Tablet industry?
MacWorld 2011 | San Francisco Announced
Mar 1st
Today we were told about the Macworld in 2011 coming to San Francisco in 2011.
Next year’s event is planned for January 27 – 29, 2011 at Moscone Center.
As of yet there are no details of what or who is going to be there. But i’m sure there will be some great stuff as usual.
We will be keeping a close eye on this event and updating as we find out more!
Ticket prices are also not known at the moment..
Keep checking back for more !!
hidden In Action! | Makes your Mac Visible!
Feb 20th
So today I received my copy of hidden for Mac. The software which tracks your mac and sends you all the relevant information on retrieving your macbook. This is my first blog about the software after installing it. I have been running it for several hours now. So here is what I think about the software….
The install
Installing the software was easy. Just logged into my account from the online website, and added my computer by putting the name and serial number of my machine. Once the machine was added just clicked the download link and installed the mpkg. (Mac Package)
There was however a restart which in my opinion always bugs me, having to close all my open applications and reboot. But just my opinion! Not fault of the software!
So overall the experience of installing and adding a computer was easy and simple. Couldn’t have been better.
Control Panel
So the place where it all happens is the online control panel, accessible from any device with web capabilities. Including iPhone and iPod touch.



The control panel home is easy to see whats going on and where everything is. Shows you a simple table with your computers, the status of the software and the last update it received. Also with the option to set your mac to Stolen or Not Stolen.
If set to Not Stolen the software simply ignores everything and things continue as normal.
So to see how well this software works I set the status of my macbook to stolen. When set to stolen thats when the power of the software starts to work. The status goes to “Collecting Information” I saw the iSight green light activate for a few seconds and within a small amount of time, under 10 minutes for me, I could view a map of where my macbook was with a accuracy of ±122m. Also under this map it gave me a mug shot of the thief and a screenshot of what they were up to, in this case it was me but would be the thief if it was really stolen.
The thumbnails are possible to click and then shows a full sized view of either the picture of the screenshot.
Ok but what exactly can you do with this information? How is it going to help you get your mac back?
Well a map is only good if you know where that location is! A screenshot is only good if the thief fills out their full name, address and some times for you to come to collect your mac. (Which I don’t think their going to do.)
But there is more information hidden gives you..
Public IP address
Traceroute
Ifconfig
With these it is possible to pin point the location of your mac to a single building. If you contact the police with this information they will be able to contact the ISP and locate the mac.
This is definitely worth $20, simple, easy and just works!
It is also recommended that you add you wifi to the Skyhook Database as the more wifi spots are registered the higher the accuracy of your mac.
Will keep posting more about this software as it develops. Gets 10 / 10 from me! Reasonable price, enough functions and simple to use.
Protect your Apple Macs with hidden $20
Feb 20th
There seems to be a number of software on the market to be able to track your precious Macs. However they all seem to want a yearly charge and of course this isn’t cheap. I sometimes think that just having a password and a screensaver lock is enough and alot cheaper than paying for software. So whilst the screensaver lock won’t show me where my macbook is. It’s insured! But what about the data? Well i’ll loose that as I don’t see paying $40 to keep an eye on it for the ‘chance’ that my macbook may get stolen.
Unless your a little silly and keep forgetting where you put your macbook, or are not aware that what your doing is actually attracting thieves, then like me is $40 a year from some companies worth it?
Well now theres a cheap and brilliant way to do just this for only $20 per computer. (I don’t know about you but I only need one macbook
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You may be thinking this software must be lacking something the more expensive ones don’t….
Well the truth is it doesn’t. In fact I have done some research and found one company wanting $48 per year, and it does no more than what hidden does. hidden seems to have a nicer interface, easier to use and more of an appropriate price.
Some features of hidden include…
Take an iSight photo of your thief in action!![]()
If your Mac has an iSight camera, hidden will transmit pictures of the thief and his surroundings with every update, making it even easier to recover your laptop. They can run, but they can’t hide.
Locate your computer using google maps![]()
Hidden uses advanced WiFi positioning technology to locate your computer anywhere on the planet. The global coordinates are displayed on a map as your computer moves around.
Track your mac using the easy to use Control Panel! ![]()
View the location of your laptop on google maps along with photos of the thief in action in your web based tracking control panel. I can also add that this is extremely easy to use! Unlike some in the past I have seen!
See what’s happening on your Macbook! ![]()
Hidden will take screen shots of your stolen computer so you can see what the thief is doing and wait for them to reveal their identity.
This is the best way in my opinion to track, view and reveal your mac, if and when it gets stolen.
New iPod Touch & Nano – Details Leaked?
Feb 15th
Isn’t it great when exclusive product details leak before the manufacturer is ready? Well I doubt Apple will being sharing my point of view this week as exclusive details of the new iPod Touch and Nano have made it in to the mainstream.
Plans for the next–gen iPod touch and iPod nano have been rumoured for a few weeks now. But the latest batch of shots of new cases from China throw up some interesting tidbits about Apple’s latest efforts, due for an official airing in September.
Unlike the iPhone varient of the marque, the new Touch seems to have a camera placed right in the middle of its rear (no offcentre) but one thing we are eager to know is whether it will be better than the standard 3.2 megapixel supplied on the iphone. It could cause an uproar similar to the 3G/3GS debate if it does.
As for the new iPod nano, the body remains much the same, with the screen getting slightly wider and a camera shoved in the corner. That means you’ll hold it like a conventional compact to take pics.
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Thanks To Gadget Spy
Feb 15th
Apple MacBooks
Feb 15th
The Macbook Pro family are portable computers designed with usability in mind. The Macbook pro holds so much new and inovitive technology inside to make work and projects simply and fun to complete.
With upto 10 hours of battery life they can be used in many many areas, from on a plane to during a day at school or college. With no need to worry about the battery running flat.
The new Macbook pros have a brand new touchpad which makes using a trackpad fun and easy. With multi touch, two finger scrolling, pinch and grab, 4 finger swipe and many other gestures.

The other family of macbooks are the white generation which are seen as entry level macbooks. These are great for every day use and even some advanced applications.
The new white macbook also includes the multi touch trackpad.
All generation of macbooks feature a Mag-Safe power adapter which means damage to the power lead is minimised. If the cord is pulled on with a force it simply drops out of its dock. Rather than tugging on the cable or pulling the precious macbook off the table.
All macbooks also feature a iSight camera ideal for IM applications such as Skype. It also makes video vonfrencing fun and easy. With other software to create effects such as PhotoBooth.

Apple Announce iPad
Feb 14th

A release date for the US of April the 3rd has been set for the release of the iPad!
A large, high resolution LED backlit IPS display. An incredibly responsive Multi Touch screen. And an amazingly powerful Apple designed chip. All in a design thats thin and light enough to take anywhere. iPad isnt just the best device of its kind. Its a whole new kind of device.
The iPad is Apples next Gadget. Released later this year between march and april. It will be around 350 – 500 pound however UK pricing has not been anoucned yet.
It will be avaliable in two models. Wifi and 3G the 3G one will be avalible with a Data plan the same as the iPhone how ever no contract will have to be signed therefore can decide to cancel
The large Multi-Touch screen on iPad lets you see web pages as they were meant to be seen one page at a time. With vibrant color and sharp text. So whether youre looking at a page in portrait or landscape, you can see everything at a size thats actually readable. And with iPad, navigating the web has never been easier or more intuitive. Because you use the most natural pointing device there is your finger. Scroll through a page just by flicking your finger up or down on the screen. Or pinch to zoom in or out on a photo. Theres also a thumbnail view that shows all your open pages in a grid, to let you quickly move from one page to the next.
All of the built-in apps on iPad were designed from the ground up to take advantage of the large Multi Touch screen. And they work in any orientation. So you can do things with these apps that you cant do on any other device.
The iPad will also be a big winner for the fast growing e-books demand. With most publishers alread agreed to offer a full electronic format for the iPad which will be avalible to download from the iBooks app and Book Store very similar to the App Store.
The ipad is going to sync via the well know 30 pin Dock connector the same way the iPhone does. So that it is easy to trasnfer music, tv shows and films.
Any apps you already have will work straight out of the box with the iPad.



