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iOS Devices Account For 65% Of All Mobile Browsing

It’s coming probably as no surprise to anyone that iOS devices take up the Lion share of all internet browsing.  I can vaguely remember what the internet “was like” in a pre iPhone era.  Who else remembers running Opera mobile on phones that ran some semblance of Java?  Sure my HTC Touch Diamond fared better yet it was still an odd affair, layouts broken and slow.  That’s what you get for purchasing a phone with a USP of windscreen wipers going across the screen when it was going to rain on the weather app.

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WWDC Notes : iOS 6, 200 New Features, With Significant Siri Advances

Some notes gathered form all the meta blogging happening at the Apple WWDC with regards to iOS6. There’s going to be a LOT of busy developers.  Un “googled” Maps, Facebook and Twitter get closer in iOS 6, Passbook, Eyes Free, Siri gets useful, do not disturb, Safari gets some love and more….. man alive WWDC has been busy.

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WWDC Notes : New Macbook Pro Specs

New macbook pro retina display specifications are out thanks to the WWDC announcement. Yes they will have the hyped Retina display on macbook pro’s 2880 * 1800,  5,184,000 pixel, SD, HDMI, USB 3.0, Magsafe 2, Thunderbolt, Headphone Jack.  Wow.  Even Diablo 3 has been produced to use Retina display graphics.

New Macbook Pro Retina WWDC Notes : New Macbook Pro Specs

Other specs of mentions are Glass Trackpad, backlit keyboard, 802.11n WiFi (no ac), Bluetooth 4.0, FaceTime HD camera, dual microphones, stereo speakers.  Want.. want….want!!!!  oh and did we mention. Retina Display!

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iPads Too Much Of A Support Hassle – Dell’s Joe Kremer

Interesting comment here the Australian Managing director of Dell, Joe Kremer.

“People might be attracted to some of these shiny devices but technology departments can’t afford to support them,” he told a media and analyst briefing in Sydney. “If you are giving a presentation and something fails on the software side it might take four days to get it up and running again. I don’t think this race has been run yet.”

Man I wish I could have a lovely Dell Streak 7.. oh wait.. do Dell even make them any more?

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