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There’s an article on PocketGamer.biz entitled ‘Apple to ban geo location adverts on iPhone and iPad‘ which has caught my eye (thanks Greg for the tip off). The author, Spanner Spencer (is that for real?!) I think has been a little quick off the mark here in his ‘I hate ads’ allegations – either that [...]

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Forget the Cupertino keynote, if you have missed GQ’s Men of the Year in the Christmas rush, then I recommend everyone download Condé Nast’s new GQ January 2010 app for the iPhone. Why? Because it’s a great example of the future of interactive design.
I’ve said it before and I will say it again; the future [...]

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There is a huge discussion going on right now about the size of ads online. All recent studies would point at first glance to the fact that bigger is not necessarily better, and looking at the data I would tend to agree with that sentiment. However I think we are missing something crucial – and [...]

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Just been alerted to an article that discusses “Apple testing RFID-equipped iPhone, expert claims”, pointing to a number of patents that Apple has filed to do with RFID. Einar Rosenberg, who runs the Near Field Communications (NFC) Group on Linkedin.com, claims as follows:
“A highly reliable source has informed me that Apple has built some [...]

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