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Sharing the Apple

Sharing the Apple

Sharing is caring, in a world of business sharing is profitable. Apples keeps its secrets do hard fast to itself that it seems like a secret society. However its been a while since the Mac book and iPod have been realized, the company should consider sharing it blueprints with companies. The overall quality and movement of product could increase by doing so.
Not only is it holding itself back from earning a stable amount, but it also puts itself in a jeopardising situation. Since sales is sluggish and slow, one step could change the way Apple earns. Leasing its technology to other tech companies. What happens in this case is that as long as the other companies use this tech they would owe a certain amount to Apple which would be enormous sums. And since its Apple, how much ever we hate them for their perfection, manufactures will come knocking at their doors.
This ensures a stable income from leasing their tech even throughout recession keeping their operational costs in good shape. This would not only increase the overall sale of electronic goods affiliated to Apple (and look like heroes) but it would also bring about a great change in pace on how people see the company. While jobs like data recovery London get more tough to retain their earnings, here is a great chance to lease out old technology (yet successful and in demand) in order to secure a more stable income. Like I said, gold words always resonate, sharing is caring – and in business – sharing is profit.

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Beware the iPhone pitfalls

Beware the iPhone pitfalls

I love my iPhone. It’s undoubtedly my favourite gadget ever, and that’s saying something from a complete gadget freak. My new Kindle does come pretty close, but I think that’s just the novelty value, and I’ll soon lose interest in it when I realise I can’t use it to play games or check my email…

Which brings me to the one small complaint I have about the iPhone; it’s too damn easy to use. Not a normal complaint when it comes to technology, I know, but there is method in my madness, honestly. Think about previous mobile phone handsets and how tricky it could be to just connect to the internet, never mind navigating around the pages using those fiddly little buttons. Then there were the number of the sites not set up for mobile phone access that were completely unusable. With the iPhone, there are none of these issues; great connectivity, touchscreen navigation and I’ve yet to come across any site that wasn’t compatible with its screen technology.

What that means is that I’m spending way more time surfing the net on my phone than I ever did before – and that leads to bigger bills. It’s not so bad in the UK, as you can buy different bundles, which allow you to access the internet and download data at a cheaper rate, but this doesn’t apply abroad. The situation is even more complicated with different providers charging you different sums for different countries. You have no way of predicting how much your bill will be on your return from holiday, so the only safe option is to cut yourself off from mobile net surfing. Or maybe mobile phone companies could get together and come up with a flatrate for your global mobile internet access that is actually fair and works. I’d certainly sign up!

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