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Giles Turnbull

Biography

Giles Turnbull has been a professional journalist and writer since 1995, and freelance since 2000. His main areas of interest include computing, Mac OS X, cyberculture, web applications, productivity, low-cost computing, gadgets, digital photography, parenting, environmentalism, science, and the weather. He lives in the beautiful town of Bradford on Avon, England, with his wife and son. He has a web site at http://gilest.org.

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Apple's mad MailWrangler moment

September 22 2008

Another week, another app (email client MailWrangler) is banned from the App Store for the reason that it is too close to something Apple installs on the device by default, its mail client. This is madness on Apple’s part. What... read more

Idiots on the App Store: a necessary evil?

September 22 2008

Comment on the App Store are getting dumb and dumberer. Does having "FIRST!" posted under your app's entry in the store reflect well on you, your app, and on the Store in general? read more

iPhone app investment thriving

September 16 2008

The Kleiner Perkins iFund, a $100 million bucket of cash set aside specifically to invest in iPhone application development, has so far used up $30 million on five products. read more

A bright future for corporate iPhone OS dev?

August 28 2008

Sadly I have only half a post for you today; I was hoping for something much more detailed, in order to spark off some debate. Alas, only half the tale can be told. But perhaps we can have the debate... read more

Hello. Again.

July 22 2008

New Inside iPhone contributor Giles Turnbull says hello. read more

An untimely obituary for the Mac mini?

July 26 2007

Dan Knight at Low End Mac has written an obituary for the Mac mini, basing his assumption of its death on the lack of updates since September 2006. Dan’s theory boils down to this: If Apple still considered the Mac mini a viable model, at the very least they would have… read more

Get Time Machine right now with TimeDrawer

July 25 2007

Introducing TimeDrawer… One Leopard feature that a lot of people are looking forward to is Time Machine. Wouldn’t it be great if you could start using it right now? If your answer’s “yes”, you might be interested in TimeDrawer. As you might be able to tell from the name, it’s an application… read more

Monday links

July 23 2007

Film Roll 1.0 is a bunch of little Finder plug-ins useful for manipulating photos in situ. Nokia Media Transfer 1.0 beta lets you move stuff from your Mac to your Nokia. It’s a 1.0 and it’s a beta, clever. TabletDraw claims to let you “draw like you draw”. What’s Narc? “narc is a… read more

Going Dockless

July 18 2007

From MacJournals, Let’s make it “Understand the Dock Day” instead: Yet from the first public descriptions of “Mac OS X” from Apple, the company has made it clear that the Dock is not optional and not replaceable. It’s a poor amalgamation of a program launcher, status center, and application menu/switcher–but… read more

Subliminally yours

July 18 2007

Here’s the weird-download-of-the-day: Subliminal Message lets you create custom subliminal text or image blipverts that will flash up on your screen - so fast you can hardly see them - at user-defined intervals. Just why would you want that to happen? Good question. Let me know if you have a good… read more

Life on Mars

July 16 2007

Bloggers rejoice, because Daniel Jalkut has offered up a sneak peek at the forthcoming Mars Edit 2 release, and very nice it looks too. New stuff to spot (in both the post and the comments that follow it): bye bye drawers, hello sidebars; a new markup selector (for Markdown goodness and… read more

It ain't what you touch, it's the way that you touch it

July 16 2007

Craig Hockenberry makes some excellent points about the possibilities and pitfalls of using multi-touch technology on a desktop computer: The iPhone’s multi-touch UI works similarly: if you watch people use it, I think you’ll see a lot more people working at waist level than at chest level. The only time… read more

iPhone's missing todos

July 10 2007

Question: Why did Apple not make iCal todos synch with the iPhone? My first reaction on hearing about this problem was astonishment. I couldn’t understand it - if they went to all the trouble to make sure the event data was used, why not go that final step further to get… read more

Opera takes a swipe at PC-Mac ads

July 10 2007

Opera, makers of fine cross-platform browsing software, are so proud of their new Opera Mini beta that they’ve made a (not very funny, unfortunately) Apple-baiting “PC and Mac” style video ad. The idea, it seems, is to point out how much more widely available Opera is, and how free it is… read more

The state of Mac email

July 10 2007

Brent Simmons strikes a chord with his summary of Mac email software failings: Email is, or ought to be, a keyboard thing–it’s about reading and writing. I’m not drawing anything or applying gradients or moving shapes around–I should be able to set the mouse aside. Since getting an iPhone, complete… read more
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