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So, your iPhone can pretty much handle everything accept bringing you your slippers and fetching a stick…but wait! Bandai are trying to change that by turning your iPhone into man’s best friend. Click the link to see more…
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cnet: Study: Siri is just all right with most iPhone users (Image Credit: Parks Associates) Article What do you think of Siri? A useful tool or novelty toy?
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Roaming charges when abroad can get expensive very quickly. With the iPad for example, it could be up to 1,000 times more expensive than using it in the UK. Spencer Kelly looks at different ways of staying in touch for less when overseas.
INSIGHT: How to avoid high mobile roaming charges
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You over there — why so Siri-ous? Is it because you’ve not got Apple’s newiPhone 4S with its built-in voice-activated personal assistant? Fear not: we’ve compiled five of the best alternatives for older iPhones that will have you gleefully barking commands at your subservient handset in no time. While it’s been proven that Siri will run on a jailbroken iPhone 4, the apps on show in this article are by far the quicker option and won’t risk bricking your beloved handset. Read more, click the link… Thanks Cnet
Got an iPhone 4 or older but want to chat to Siri?
Blackberry users have complained of a fresh crash hours after the company which makes the smartphones, RIM, said all services were “operating normally”. On Twitter angry users reported renewed issues with their handsets and an inability to send messages and email. Want to read more?… click the link…
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He’s got a lot to answer for…. Tablets (as we know them today), Smartphones (as we know them today), PC GUIs (as we know them today) and more besides. Bit of an understatement but it’s a sad loss of a … Continue reading
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