| Member Since: | January 16, 2009 |
| Bio: | Ed is from England, UK and is a guy that lives and breathes technology. With a strong passion towards Apple Inc, he aims to write his views, opinions and factual evidence in a unique way. Being a fanatic of Apple is no blind walk, however. Ed isn’t just another fanboy who buys every product with an Apple logo on the back, despite that often being the case. He is drawn to the impeccable design, outstanding production and typical finish that comes with a product bearing the logo, which he feels gives genuine personality to his writing. |
| Location: | Staffordshire, England |
| Birthday: | June 12 |
| My Website: | http://www.ed-parry.com |
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- RealNetworks releases RealPlayer SP beta for Mac [Appletell]
- Is the iPad what consumers are looking for? [Appletell]
- iPad games - utilizing the larger display [Appletell]
- Apple announces iWork for iPad [Appletell]
- Apple announces the Apple iPad [Appletell]
- Film rental comes to YouTube [Appletell]
- Apple tablet: one fan’s concept drawings [Appletell]
- Free apps roundup for January 8th, 2010 [Appletell]
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Jerry, RealNetworks is, of course, not paying anything. The ability to download video content from the Internet and convert it to your device in just a couple of clicks is not possible using any other method that we are aware of. If you've never been interested in downloading DRM-free video for your devices, then maybe RealPlayer SP isn't…
- RE: Apple announces the Apple iPad [Appletell]
Barry, I can see where you're coming from. This device could not replace either your MacBook Pro or your iPhone, it would have to be a third device. The issue comes with if you can justify a third device for those little improvements to web browsing, email etc...
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Rich, The image used in this article is a screen capture from Apple's own website (http://store.apple.com/us). As you pointed out, the image doesn't match the current iMac, although if it did not highlight the edge of the screen, the icon would not resemble any Apple product.
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Apple says the Magic Mouse ships with two AA batteries in the box, so it'll be battery powered.
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Interesting point about the Games genre there, Barry - I'm amazed as to where that's gone. There seems to be a few people having issue's with Genius, so we'll see how that turns out over the next few days. It likely won't be long before 9.0.1 is released if there are little bugs around the place like that.
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