Mark Dalton

10 Features From iOS 9 You May Have Missed

With all the hype surrounding the WWDC keynote each year you can be forgiven for forgetting things, or sometimes there…

11 years ago

WWDC 2015 – Beware Of Beta Software!

Following WWDC one of the more frustrating things that people find is that you have to wait until fall of…

11 years ago

WWDC 2015 – The Good And The Not So Good

You may have caught my WWDC 2015 wish list yesterday morning which I made in advance of the WWDC presentation…

11 years ago

LinkedIn predicts “Student Scramble” as graduation triggers last-minute job hunt

LinkedIn has predicted a "student scramble" this week with students who have left it to the last minute to find…

11 years ago

Mark’s WWDC 2015 Wish List

[mashshare] WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) is Apple's largest event each year which is held in San Francisco and is aimed…

11 years ago

Is Google Photos A Data Mining Product?

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social and is part of the 'Be Safe. Be Social' series. Nothing in life is…

11 years ago

Tweetbot 2.0 Arrives On The Mac To Secure Its Reputation As One Of The Best

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Tweetbot is the most popular third party Twitter client on iOS and on…

11 years ago

Facebook Messenger Now Allows You To Send A Map With Your Location

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Just recently we reported about some pretty creepy location information that Facebook stores via the…

11 years ago

The Queen Has Not Died – However Here Is A Reason To Think Before You Tweet!

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. We need to be careful about what we post on Twitter, that has…

11 years ago

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