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Airyourviews, writeto [email protected] 10 - 23 July 2019 73


Since the introductionof iOS 9, the
default toggle switch enabling‘Wi-Fi-
only’downloadsand uploadswas
switchedoff on many iPhones.This
meantuserswere breachingtheirmobile
data allowances, generating lots of extra
money for participating mobilenetworks.
It’s no secret that Applehas a very
cosy relationshipwith many of these
companies.Just look at the amountof
joint mediaadvertising
that appearswhena new
iPhoneis released.No
wonderthe cost of
owning Apple’s products
has passed the £1,000
markrecently. Could it be
that thesecompanieshave so much
influence with Applethat to increase
profits they can insist on theirown
settings? Once again,it appearsthat
regulators have just let this happen.
As a footnote, pleasetell Barrythat the
word ‘gotten’ doesn’texist in the English
vocabulary, and as a UK-based
professionaljournalist he shouldknow
better. Americanslangwords may be
acceptablein somepartsof the globe,
but not here!
RogerT, viaemail


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The runningtotal report also works out
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calculator was bornout of a habitof
puttingany money left over at the end of
the monthinto a
savingsaccount. The
report calculates
how muchyou could
potentiallysave.
I coded Money-
Go-Roundmyself
usingopen-source
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functionaland free, with no adverts. The
site is currentlyat the alphastage and
availablefor user testing and feedback.
GarethOsler, viaemail


G


OOGLEHASSTOPPED
MAKINGTA BLETS(bit.ly/
tablets479).HOW LONGHAVE
YOU HADYOURCURRENT
TA BLET?

I still use a Galaxy Tab S 8.4 (2014),
whichSamsungeventuallystopped
updating. There was nothingon the
market of a similarsize that I fancied,
so I rooted it, installedLineageOS
and now it’s faster than ever. I also
replaced the battery, so I have a
speedytabletthat’s as goodas new.
GaryOlsen

I’ve boughta numberof tabletsover
the years from Tesco (a Hudl),Ideal
World (an AppleiPad Mini)and QVC
(a Lenovo device). I’ve discovered
from readingWeb Userthat there are
lots of uses for an old tablet,suchas a
second PC monitor, a photo display
and even a securitycamera.
Lee Morris

I’ve had my BlackBerryPlaybookfor a
goodeightyears. It’s a bit limited now
in what it can do, but it still plays
movies and I completed AngryBirds
on it. Maybe it’s time for a change.
ColinLeonard

Less than 12 months.I am never an
earlyadopter.
DaveSpinks

W


HAT DOYOU THINKIS
MICROSOFT’SBIGGEST
MISTA KE(bit.ly/mistake479)?

In 2004-05,I was part of a team of
userstesting Microsoft’s MSNMusic
service, whichwas designedto
compete with iTunes.I urged themto
drop theirdigital-rightsmanagement
and move to an opensystem. They
delayed and missed the boat.
ChrisArmstrong

The worst investmentMicrosoftever
madewas buyingand destroying the
Nokiabrand.
BrianBrown

The ZuneMP3 player. I had a tiny one
that could hold 250 tracks.It was
never goingto compete with the iPod.
CarolineChapman@cantstopthesgnl

Windows ME.
Anthony Higham

Clearlythe answer is Clippy the
office assistant.
RichGrove

W


ILLYOU DITCHCHROMEIF
IT DISABLESYOURAD
BLOCKER(seepage40)?

Yes, althoughit won’t come as a blow
becauseI mainlyuse Firefox. I only
use Chrome occasionallyas a backup.
LynnSharpe

Yes. Fortunately there are many other
optionsavailable. I use a multitudeof
different ad blockers for a reason.
GavinGreen

Very likely, but I’d still use Chrome for
paying bills and usingGoogleDrive.
MartinPhillp

I stoppedusingChrome agesago. It
never seemsespeciallystable.
Lee Dodgson

I don’tuse Chrome. It’s too nosy. I use
Vivaldi instead.
Jason‘Boz’ Bowyer

I don’tuse Chrome, but do use Vivaldi


  • and yes, I would.
    Mike Collum


I binnedChrome off agesago. It’s like
Big Brotheris watching you.
GeoffreyBoow

I alreadyhave.
JaymeCarne

I like Edge but I hear it’s changingto
be more like Chrome. Why bother?
SimonBatt

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