Apple Computing has been through the wars over the years, but finally found its feet at the start of the 21st century when Steve Jobs diversified the company's portfolio by hitting the home market hard - ultimately making computers and phones easy to use.
The Developer's Apple Mac Everybody knows that Mac OS/X is essentially Linux under the hood, but how does it stack up as a development platform? Does it make up for the scripting and package limitations of Microsoft Windows, or are all the ... (more)
Apple has recently bumped up its security procedure, by asking subscribers for three questions and answers that can be used to verify their identity in case their password is lost (or stolen!). In addition to this, Apple tells us what to ... (more)
UK consumers have a powerful friend in the Sale of Goods Act, if something they buy fails unexpectedly within a fairly long period of time - up to six years, in fact. What does this mean if you have an iPhone that has stopped working ... (more)
It should come as no surprise that the iPhone, master of location-sensitive applications, is recording its every move. There are privacy concerns in terms of what Apple might be doing with the collected data, but in the meantime let's have ... (more)
Apple has a really neat feature to help you find your iPhone - but you must have set it up before you lose it! The first step is to make sure that you are signed up with Mobile Me! - do this from any computer at me.com. You can just sign ... (more)
Your iPhone (and iPad, for that matter) is vulnerable to a six-minute attack in the event that someone gets hold of your phone. The phone has built-in encryption, but the 'key chain' that Apple employs to keep passwords and data safe is breakable ... (more)
He is an industrial enginner, British-born and promoted to Apple's vice president of industrial design by Steve Jobs in 1997. Ive and his design team forged a new path for Apple, becoming a force in consumer electronics. He won the Design Museum ... (more)
My Elitebook is currently winging its way back to an HP service centre, simply because its night light won't retract. The night light is located at the top of the screen, next to the integrated webcam, and can be useful for illuminating the ... (more)
NetworkWorld reports that Apple may be looking into the claims that some iPhone protective cases can scratch or crack an iPhone's glass back panel. The cases in question are the sort that the phone slides into, as they feature a backplate ... (more)
CamerasUnderwater.co.uk has a great waterproof pouch for the iPhone or iPod Touch. Designed to keep the phone safe and dry - but still fully usable - even in the wettest conditions, the EWA-Marine pouch is a fancy plastic bag with a lanyard ... (more)
Your iPhone 4 comes with an Apple warranty. For more about what this covers and how it affects you, visit the iPhone Warranty page. There is a link to a PDF for the iPhone 4 Limited Warranty. (more)
iTunes is getting a social twist, with the ability for its 160 million users to share and recommend media on the Apple music and video store. It is only accessible through iTunes, but promises to be a compelling way for fans, artists and producers ... (more)
Christmas calls for wines with plenty of flavour and instant appeal and Telegraph Wine Christmas dozen ensures all tastes are catered for - plus you save more than £16. Whites: Hugely popular whites include the ripe, apple-scented ... (more)