apple in cheat sheets
Cheat Sheet: BBC iPlayer
Cheat Sheet Is this another one of those shiny Apple gadgets from Cupertino? Illustrating the corporation's commitment, during the past year the Beeb has signed deals with IBM, YouTube and Apple's iTunes, to name but a few. [05 Mar 2008]
Cheat Sheet: Podcasting
Cheat Sheet If you haven't guessed, it gets its name from the ubiquitous Apple iPod. I bet Apple are mad keen on this podcasting malarkey then? Podcasting, then. All sounds a bit A Space Odyssey to me. Can't argue with you there. [17 Jun 2005]
Cheat sheet: The mini iPod
Cheat Sheet The excitement surrounding the release of the Apple iPod mini is part hype, part deserved. So this must all be good news for Apple? It's great news for Apple. The hype and the publicity which has surrounded the gadget has ensured Apple's is once... [08 Apr 2004]
Cheat Sheet: Widgets
Cheat Sheet As I said, there's a transparent layer - Apple's Dashboard - that will flick down or flick up from a user's desktop with a single mouse click. It's a deliberate move from Apple, which has a developer area for would-be widget makers and tempted code... [05 Jul 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Windows Vista
Cheat Sheet Is Apple irrelevant to businesses? Microsoft seems to be making a big fuss of Windows Vista. What's the lowdown then? Windows Vista is Microsoft's long-awaited, long-delayed next-generation operating system release, which finally launches on 30... [28 Nov 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Google Android
Cheat Sheet Rubin is also an ex-employee of Apple. Run! The robots are here to take over! Ha, ha. You can sit back down - this is about Android: Google's up-and-coming open operating system for mobile phones… Mobiles you say? [12 Mar 2008]
Cheat Sheet: Windows XP
Cheat Sheet Granted, Apple Mac has been doing this for quite a while but it's nice to see Windows finally catching up. Q. What is Windows XP? A. Out on Thursday 25 October, it is the most ambitious version of the popular Windows desktop and server software yet... [22 Oct 2001]
Cheat Sheet: RSS feeds
Cheat Sheet Apple, for example, uses RSS feeds as a marketing tool, allowing iTunes users to follow when new songs by a certain artist or within a new genre are added to the online music store's catalogue while others are punting RSS as a project management... [09 Mar 2005]
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