Archive for October, 2011

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Besides being an instrument to talk on, the Apple iPhone can retireve your email, surf the web and more. Apple’s iPhone is expected to become an important tool for music fans to listen to and share music.

Apple report that they sold 270,000 iPhones in the first 30 hours after the mobile device’s June 29 release. However, according to MacWorld, Duke University in Durham, North Carolina claims that it causes problems in their wireless system. A few weeks after the iPhone’s release, Duke University said that the device’s Wi-Fi connection was responsible for taking down between a dozen and 30 of the school’s Cisco wireless access points at a time, due to the flood of connection requests coming from them. In blaming the iPhone, Kevin Miller, assistant director of communications infrastructure with Duke’s Office of Information Technology, said, he does not believe it is a Cisco problem in any way. Cisco Systems Inc. said in a statement that the problem was caused by a Cisco-based network issue.

Macworld also reported in their October 2007 issue that, a new study from ChangeWave Research shows that the iPhone may be extending its halo to Macintosh brands. According to the study, consumers planning to buy new computers in the next 90 days, the percentage opting for Apple desktops and laptops jumped significantly in June 2007.

Gregg Keiser of Computer World reports in the September issue, concerning the announcement of “iPhone price cut by Apple Inc. in the U.S. The company has unexpectedly slashed the price of the eight gigabyte model of its two-month-old mobile device by 33 percent which was released in late June 2007. It is stated that the price cut was initiated by the company’s chief executive officer (CEO) Steven Jobs during an announcement of new iPod music players. The company is flooded with complaints and accusations of betrayal by the iPhone users but responded to the issue by promising the issuance of $100 purchase credits to people who bought iPhones before the price change.” The price of the phone went from $599 to $399.

However not all that is cool is complete according to Scott Bradner of Network World. Scott share’s his insights about the iPhone from Apple Inc. According to Scott, there is a lot of things that bothers him about iPhone and he wanted to see some technology on it. He reveals that most of the things he wanted to see on the iPhone is not there because the functions that would make the device complete are missing. Scott cites that it would have been far better for Apple to sell a version of the iPhone that admits it is a computer running a good operating system that would allow the customers used it openly. He further expresses that the worst part of the iPhone is that the Apple is treating the iPhone just like another cell phone.

And then of course there is the issue with the huge packages on phone bills that iPhone owners are receiving. The New York Times reported in August of 2007 that “Iphone users are amazed to find oversized bills delivered by AT&T. AT&T has promised to send summarized bill to the users through text messages. Itemizing of every detail about every text message and Internet data transfer by AT&T are reasons for oversized bills.”

So should you buy an iPhone? It all depends on what you will be using it for. If you need access to your email or surf the web at a moment’s notice, then it might be for you. However all experts agree, it’s better to wait until the price drops further and all of the bugs are worked out of the system.



Staying in hotels in Durham means that visitors are spoilt for choice with the wealth of attractions on offer. Durham has a fascinating history and many of the ancient castles and houses tell the stories of its past. Durham is a designated conservation area which makes walking through the city a real treat for lovers of nature, architecture and history. Whether you’re looking to relax or get active, Durham’s your destination. The area is home to some beautiful stately homes, gardens and castles and whether you are travelling as a couple or with children these are all perfect for a fun day out. You can discover the city’s past and present through its range of attractions and booking hotels in Durham will guarantee you have a safe place to stay at the end of the day.

Durham Castles and Historic Homes

Hotels in Durham are within easy reach of many interesting historic homes, gardens and castles. Durham Castle, built in the 12thcentury, was commissioned by William the Conqueror. Situated on the World Heritage Site opposite the Cathedral and based ina Norman fortress, the castle is truly unique amongst Durham University’s colleges. The castle is open to the general public through guided tours as not only is the castle home to a registered museum it is also a vibrant living and working community. It is the home of the founding College of Durham University and over 100 students are resident during term. Raby Castle is another attraction bringing history to life. The 14thcentury castle was built by the mighty Nevilles and has been home to Lord Barnard’s family since 1626. Throughout the castle visitors can explore the rooms displaying extravagant furniture, impressive artwork and beautiful architecture. The castle is also home to a deer park, large walled gardens, a coach and carriage collection, woodland adventure playground and a gift shop. Crook Hall is a delightful gem in the heart of the city and when staying in hotels in Durham, it is definitely worth a visit. The 13th century medieval hall provides a spectacular backdrop to a number of breath-taking gardens. Offering cream teas in summer this is a delightful place to visit year round. Auckland Castle is another must see comprising a fine example of architectural history. The state rooms display treasures left behind including the original works of art, the collection of 17thcentury Spanish paintings by Francisco de Zurbaran and portraits of past Bishops.

Hotels in Durham and Churches

Make sure you look for hotels in Durham well in advance if you are planning to explore the heritage attractions. Durham Cathedral is regarded as the finest Norman building in Europe. It is also the burial place of St Cuthbert, a great northern saint and the Venerable Bede, author of the first English history. St Andrews Church is an ancient ecclesiastical centre comprising a collection of 2 Saxon crosses dating back to the 9thcentury and Escomb Saxon Church includes Roman inscriptions and sundials and provides a sense of mystery as it is unknown when it was built, who built It and why. Staying in hotels in Durham will put you within a short distance of all the best historic attractions.