A huge part of my work involves talking to people and writing. Notability has completely replaced paper and pen as my preferred way to capture information. What is Notability? A…
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iPhone 14 Pro is less repairable than the iPhone 14
When iFixIt completed its teardown of the new iPhone 14, we learned that the iPhone 14 was completely redesigned. While it looked outwardly identical to its predecessor, its innards were…
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Apple News Round Up – 26 September 2022
Now that we’re past the flood of new devices and software updates – although we are still waiting on iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura to officially arrive – we can…
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Apple Watch Ultra – unbox and first impressions
The Apple Watch Ultra is a big deal – literally. With the largest screen, longest battery life, heaviest weight and more buttons, it’s more Apple Watch than any previous model….
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iPad Pro to be updated
A slip up by Logitech strongly suggests we’ll be seeing updates to Apple’s iPad Pro range. Apple work’s close with Logitech on the Crayon – a third-party Apple Pencil that…
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Thoughts on real, designed and perceived obsolescence
I’m typing this post on a MacBook Air – a pretty common device for writers, journalists and other people who need a slim, light and powerful portable computer to get…
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iPhone 14 ushers in a new era for repairability
The iPhone 14 looks a lot like the iPhone 13 – so much so that most people didn’t see the latest iPhone as true update. But the team at iFixIt,…
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Apple to fix annoying copy/paste “feature”
In an effort to protect users from data being copied and pasted without their consent- something ‘naughty’ applications could do to steal data – Apple added a new dialog that…
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Rumours of the floppy disk’s death are greatly exaggerated
Put a floppy disk in front of a millennial and they’re likely to ask why you bothered using a 3D printer to make a model of the Save icon. But…
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Do you need to install endpoint protection software on a Mac?
For almost as long as the Mac has existed, there has been an ongoing debate about whether Mac owners should install ‘anti-virus’ software. I put the word in inverted commas…
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