Michael Sherlock

Google Music

Google Music launched a couple of months ago as a beta product. At launch this service was essentially a digital locker allowing you to upload music tracks to the cloud. Google essentially offered a free alternative to the recently launched iTunes match service, although match users are able to store 5,000 more songs in the [...]

Nokia Ignores Prior Faults

Nokia World 2011 brought Nokia’s first Windows Phone devices to center stage. The lower end device, the Lumia 710, sports a 1.4GHz processor, a 3.7″ 800×480 pixel display, a 5MP camera with 720p video recording, and a 1,300mAh battery. It is expected to retail for around 270 EUR. The higher end device, the Lumia 800, [...]

RIP Steve Jobs: 1955-2011

I have some sad news to report. Apple Co-founder Steve P Jobs has died today, October 5th 2011, at the age of 56. Mr. Jobs has been fighting various ailments since being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2004. He is survived by his wife Laurene and his four children. In an email to all Apple [...]

Let’s Talk iPhone Recap: iPhone 4s Official

After months of rumors and the breakage of Apple’s yearly iPhone refresh cycle, our friends in cupertino have finally taken the wraps off of their new iPhone hardware. The new iPhone 4s is an evolutionary update to the popular iPhone 4 line. The body of the device remains encased in glass but appears to have [...]

Sprint Exclusive iPhone 5? *Update

Update: For love of all things logical, this rumor is untrue. It really didn’t make sense from the start, why would Apple limit their flagship device to one carrier worldwide? Check out the official recap. ———- The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Sprint has entered into a colossal $20 billion deal with Apple to [...]