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I remember when I first switched over to Apple about 10 years ago, to be an Apple Fanboy meant that you had some hy Read
When you think about it, it's not too bad today. We can do some things that could easily be described as "magic" by Read
There are different things one can mean when they say "security" in relation to computers of any kind. Security cou Read
Hey Everyone. I know that Rumours will abound in the coming weeks over iPad 3 etc and the ideas that Apple will do Read
Today Apple held its 'Educational Event' in New York City at the Guggenheim Museum and showed the world how it thin Read
Just the other day Netflix decided to bless all the people in the UK with access to their streaming services. Now l Read
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Saturday 10th December saw the inaugural LMUG/Bageltech Foto Photo-walk in London and what a glorious day was chose Read
In the words of Granny Weatherwax "I ate'nt dead" ..... (see Terry Pratchett's discworld novels if this quote passe Read
As the Mac has become more popular, we are seeing more forms and variants of malware available for the platform. Th Read
Recently Google unveiled its imaginatively named Google Music service to the world then declared its availability t Read
In 1953 Ray Bradbury wrote Fahrenheit 451. It was about a dystopian society where reading had been outlawed and if Read
I often wonder how history will treat video games. More so when I read a young(er) person who for the first time ex Read
Japanese IT giant Fujitsu and the government-funded RIKEN research lab announced that the supercomputer they Read