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O2 slashes £100 off iPhone price
News The price cut means the 8GB iPhone is now cheaper than the 8GB iPod Touch, which sells in the UK for £199. The price of Apple's UK iPhone has been slashed by mobile operator O2 - fuelling speculation a 3G version will be... [15 Apr 2008]
silicon.com Classics: A London pub crawl… with wi-fi on the side
News Top 10 uses of an iPod you'd never expect Photos: iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain So you're out and about, need to get online but Starbucks is too busy. Why not try the more relaxing... [09 Apr 2008]
silicon.com Classics: 10 weird uses for an iPod
News Most people are happy to use their iPod for listening to tunes and watching the occasional video, but the latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories in the silicon.com archive is a story about unusual... [03 Apr 2008]
silicon.com Classics: 10 hard drive disasters
News Photos: iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain The latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories of the last decade in the silicon.com archive is a story about some of the most bizarre ways people have... [28 Mar 2008]
'iPhone effect' ripples through smart phone market
News Separate research from MultiMedia Intelligence calculates that 500 million music phones were shipped worldwide last year - outnumbering shipments of personal media players such as the iPod by almost 300 million units. [25 Mar 2008]
How to detect data leaks
Comment But it's not just laptops that need protecting, companies need to look at all end-points connected to the corporate network.iPod's are a particular problem as they can remove vast amounts of data," says Symantec's Bunker. [19 Mar 2008]
BBC iPlayer hacked… again
News Speaking to silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk, Battley said he had asked a colleague to use an iPod Touch, combined with a debugging proxy, to watch communications made by a legitimate iPlayer access. [17 Mar 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 14.03.08
Round-Up iPhone and iPod Touch fans are in for a third-party app bonanza after Apple announced more than 100,000 downloads of the Software Development Kit (SDK) in record time. It's difficult to know what to make of AOL these days. [14 Mar 2008]
Photos: Behind the scenes at the iPhone SDK launch
Photo According to Jobs, the same software release will run on the iPod Touch. Here are some photos from the official launch of Apple's iPhone software development kit. The SDK gives the hot-shot gadget its way into the... [07 Mar 2008]
BBC iPlayer lands on iPhone
News The BBC's online on-demand TV service iPlayer is now available to use on Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch. Writing on the BBC blog this morning the BBC's head of digital media technologies, Anthony Rose, said today was a... [07 Mar 2008]
Podcast: The Weekly Round-Up 07.03.08
Round-Up Podcast Protecting the walk 'n' texters, correct mobile phone 'etiquette', give your iPod a wink and smelly job seekers are all discussed in this week's weekly silicon.com Round-Up Podcast. Andy McCue hosts and is joined in the... [07 Mar 2008]
silicon.com Classics: The iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain
News The latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories of the last decade in the silicon.com archive is a peek inside the lost property depot of Transport for London to see where all the iPods, BlackBerrys and mobile phones left... [05 Mar 2008]
Symantec's Endpoint Security Challenge
White Paper If you qualify, you will be automatically entered into a weekly drawing for an iPod Nano. Take the Endpoint Security Challenge and discover how your endpoint security solution compares to the protection your business needs. [04 Mar 2008]
BBC signs up with iTunes
News A range of BBC television programmes are now available for download at Apple's UK iTunes store. BBC iPlayer: all the coverage BBC signs up with iTunes BBC's iPlayer is go BBC iPlayer sparks broadband row 16... [19 Feb 2008]
Photos: Google Android comes out to play
Photo The prototype was iPod white and had a full Qwerty keyboard. Texas Instruments drew the crowds to their booth at Mobile World Congress by demonstrating a prototype phone running Google's Android software platform. [15 Feb 2008]