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According to Apple, iPhone X demand was off the charts

Pre-orders for the new iPhone X began around 12 hours ago and all models were pretty much showing as sold out, with a high lead time within around ten to fifteen minutes after going up for pre-order. the demand was unreal this year and now most of the models are showing a five to six week wait time, before they are dispatched. The first deliveries will start arriving on November 3rd, to […]

O2 launches new flexible plans, allowing you to alter data caps on the fly

Mobile contracts and just contracts have always been very closed and locking you down into things for a certain amount of time and mostly in the US, over charging for a lot of stuff. With the help of some laws from the relevant governments and just customer demands, a lot of the carriers are now working to better please the customer. One of the most recent government backed improvements was […]

Microsoft releases new Windows 10 build 1702

Just today, Microsoft has released a new build of Windows 10 for Insiders and developers to test out. Build 17025 comes just a week after the release of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, which brought new some new UI enhancements and support for 3D. What’s new? Settings When Windows 10 was first released in July 2015, Microsoft added a new Settings app, mainly to help people who had never […]

Apple Pay launches today in Denmark, Finland, Sweden and UAE

Today, Apple has expanded where Apple Pay is available and it has added support for Denmark, Finland, Sweden and the United Arab Emirates. The addition of these countries were promised during the third quarter earnings. What Credit Cards are supported? In Denmark, the following banks and credit unions are supporting Apple Pay: Jyske Bank (Visa debit cards only) Nordea In Finland – credit cards and debit cards from the following […]

16 years ago today, the first iPod was unveiled

Today is a big milestone in Apple’s history, 16 years ago today Steve Jobs stock to the stage at the Apple Town Call at Apple’s campus and unveiled the next big thing for the company, at leas for the foreseeable 9 years. Steve Jobs showed off the iPod, which at the time had a 3.5mm headphone jack (shocker), a hold switch, non-colour screen and a physical click wheel which actually […]

Apple silently discontinues 256GB iPhone 7

The brand new iPhone 8 and iPhone X were just released last month and and if you still want an iPhone with a high capacity your only options for now are the newer iPhones, as on the same day that the latest models were released the 256GB iPhone was discontinued. The iPhone 7 now only comes in 32GB, for £549 or 128GB £649. Or £669 and £769 for the iPhone […]

iPhone Upgrade Program users can preorder the iPhone X early

This Friday is the day that the pre-orders start for the new iPhone X, on 27th October. It’s been well documented already that it may be hard to get hold of the phone anyway. But it’s good news for users who signed up for the iPhone Upgrade Program in the last few years, as starting today you’ll have the chance to preorder the iPhone X a few days early. While […]

Shell is deploying electric car chargers at its stations in the UK

Shell is gearing up to what is next with its next venture, Shell Recharge. This new service is focusing on adding electric car charging stations to its current forecourts. Shell Recharge is currently offered in three locations as of writing, one in Holloway, in London and also in Derby and Whyteleafe, which are both in Surrey. Shell has stated that an additional seven locations, some in London and Reading will […]

Google Calendar receives long overdue UI update

Google Calendar on mobile has long been ahead of its web counterpart for user interface design, but today Google has finally updated the look and feel of the web version. For ages it has had a Google Mail -esque feel about it and looked sort of out of place when comparing it to the more recent of Google’s projects, including Inbox, Maps and also the newer Android releases. New Look […]

Microsoft releases video, showing off the new Fluent Design for Windows 10

Since its original launch, just over two years ago Windows 10 has come a long way design wise, but the biggest change to date is coming later this year with the release of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. Microsoft has been working on this new update for a good while now and it adds back in the blur effects that we first saw in Windows Vista, in 2007. Windows […]