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FaceTime and Your Email ID – Will FaceTime be Integrated into iTunes?

August 10, 2010
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So who doesn’t have an iTunes account? It’s still a lot of people. Yet what if iTunes brought you free calling – just like Skype? What if iTunes could play the songs and let you have a conversation at the same time? What if all you had to know was their email address or their [...]

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LogMeIn – DOESN’T WORK AS ADVERTISED – If You Use a Mac Don’t Waste Your Money

July 9, 2010
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It’s not often I feel misled by a product and the hoopla surrounding it. LogMeIn Ignition for iPad/iPhone (see below for their description) is misrepresented on their site. It’s simply not a secure solution and not worth 29.99 from the iTunes store. I’ll share my story and you can be the judge if my expectations [...]

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Reading Links for June 16th

June 16, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall iPhone 4 – Part 1: The Order | I checked Twitter and quickly preordered yesterday using the new Apple Store app. – This post my John Patrick pointed me to Matt Buchanan posts and the "cloud". Both have good discussion although [...]

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iStore coming to the iPhone – 2012? Amazon’s biggest threat?

December 7, 2009

I’m reading the NYTimes article on Apple’s app store and for anyone that reads me there’s no surprises in it. So lets think more broadly about the real implications and the strategic options. How is the app store evolution challenging Apple or what options is it creating for it? Then what might it mean for [...]

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Another Thought on Music and Mobility

December 17, 2007

A trackback led me to a litte more thinking on Music Phones. I’ve been learning what an Nokia N81 8GB music phone can do for me. After the weekend I’m getting a perspective that it is not just the phone but the accessories that you have that often makes the experience or pushes it to [...]

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