iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus have had record breaking sale figures.
- “Apple had already sold about 130 million iPhones” – Information from the Q3 filings
- “Each year has seen increasing sales of iPhones” - Apple
- iPhone 6 saw the most Google searches at one time – WallStreetJournal
Privacy is becoming a big issue currently especially as Facebook has been in the news about spying iPhone users through their front facing camera. I think personally people are brainwashed into thinking that the new iPhone is better than others when in reality there is hardly any big significance to buy the newer model. This is due down to the fact that apple has marketed and bragged about their brand and it to have so many new features. Slowly I think their reputation is dying down, in 2007 – 2011 iPhone was known to have a very high build quality and are very reliable. The only company that do not include built in obsolescence which encourages users to repair a fault a company has made on purpose. In a couple of years I think iPhone sales will slowly decline due to the more recent companies becoming more innovative with newer technology.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29309417
Microsoft delays Chinese launch on Xbox one consoles
iOS 8 causes bandwidth spikes nationwide, despite slow uptake
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29309417
Microsoft delays Chinese launch on Xbox one consoles
- The console was due to be formally launched and go on sale in China on 23 September
- Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo are gearing up to enter the Chinese market after a 14-year ban on foreign consoles was lifted in January
- Microsoft buy Micecraft for $2.5bn
People who pre ordered the console will be offered a pre order bonus for the inconvenience of the release date. The delay is due to Microsoft is being investigated by Chinese authorities who have accused it of violating its anti-trust laws. Either of the next generation consoles have been released in China as the ban still remains that video games are not permitted to sell. This ban is currently looking to be released and Sony may the first console to be released in that country.
The Xbox is currently not doing so good and is being dominated by Sonys playstation by outselling each console at a 3:1 ratio. Despite that microsoft is looking to come out of the gaming industry as they have acquired the games development company mojang for 2.5bn dollars. The Playstation 4 has reached over
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/18/apple-ios-8-bandwidth-spikes-uk-uptakeiOS 8 causes bandwidth spikes nationwide, despite slow uptake
- iOS release date - 16th of September
- iOS uptake is slower than the predecessor iOS 7
- 70GBs a second
- Size of the update is 2GBs
iOS 8 the biggest apple update to date had created a spike in the internet sphere as gigabits of download occured when it was released. The total size of the update was 2GBs but was considered as 10GB due to the download times some users being repeatedly given an error message when almost at completion.
My view of this update is very negative its slowed the current iphones down considerably and has caused nothing but problem not to mention that here is hardly any new features. Following this i think that the iPhone brand is going into decline, as each month users are migrating from Apple to Android devices maybe due to the lack of innovative designs are features which Apple lack compared to their competitors
- Mr Haines was taken hostage while working for acted in Syria in March 2013
- Syria he was working to help "tens of thousands of people affected by the crisis"
- "This is a despicable and appalling murder of an innocent aid worker" - David Cameron
Personally I think that this has a strong message. The islamics are trying to get there point across but yet none of the media want to display what they have to say. They would behead a british citizen for no reason there is obviously a purpose to the attack.
- 13 suspected illegal immigrants ran from a lorry
- 13 people were arrested for immigration offences
- Surrey Police received a number of calls around 8.50am from members of the public reporting that they had seen a large group of people getting out of the back of a lorry
- 22nd of September on the M25
I think that this is a very concerning issues with the UK border agency. Many illegal immigrants migrate to the UK and many are not discovered. I think a real system should be put in place where they scan lorries and items on ships that come from foreign countries as they are coming in without any hassle.
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/15/microsoft-buys-minecraft-creator-mojang-for-25bn
Minecraft sold: Microsoft buys Mojang for $2.5bn
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/15/microsoft-buys-minecraft-creator-mojang-for-25bn
Minecraft sold: Microsoft buys Mojang for $2.5bn
- $2.5 billion (£1.5 billion)
- $100 million profit in 2013
- Mojang owner felt he had too much responsibility and stress
- Generated $326m in revenue last year
- PC/Mac, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, Vita, iOS, and Android
“Minecraft will continue to evolve, just like it has since the start of development. We don’t know specific plans for Minecraft’s future yet, but we do know that everyone involved wants the community to grow and become even more amazing than it’s ever been. Stopping players making cool stuff is not in anyone’s interests.” - Mojang Statement
My views on this that Microsoft are in trouble as a gaming industry recently been reported that the competitor the playstation was outselling the Xbox 3:1 and has almost 3 times the amount of units sold to consumers. I think this is Microsofts step to move out of the gaming industry and start fresh elsewhere.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29299230
Labour minimum wage promise would see £8 per hour rate by 2020
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29299230
Labour minimum wage promise would see £8 per hour rate by 2020
- Minimum wage would rise to £7 an hour in 2015
- Current rate £6.50 (1st of October)
- The proposed increase would affect around 1.4 million jobs
- Unemployment expected to fall to 5.5%
- "The minimum wage is set at the highest rate it can be without putting job creation at risk at the moment." - Katja Hall
By doing this will resolve and balance the cost of living as recently people have been struggling to pay bills die electric and gas due to the constant rise in figures. Gas and electrical prices have increased by 20% in these past years and companies like British Gas are being investigated for increasing their prices too much.
- 2.5 billion lose over one year
- Gaming sector most successful part of Sony
- Sony leading gaming division outselling Xbox 3:1
I think Sony are not going to go into administration or debt as slowly they are selling their divisions they are not doing well in, just like they have done with their Vaio (PC) business
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2772419/Youtube-celebrity-Sam-Pepper-accused-sexual-assault-groping-women-prank-video-solicited-naked-images-15-year-old-girl-forced-fan-oral-sex-accusations.html
More women accuse YouTube celebrity Sam Pepper accused of sexual assault: Star allegedly 'solicited naked images from a 15-year-old girl' and 'forced a fan to perform a sex act on him'
- Woman came out to say that Sam Pepper tried to solicit nude photos of her in 2011 when she was 15 and he was 22
- Dottie says that she went on a date with Sam Pepper when she was 16-years-old and that he tried to grope her and touch her inappropriately
- Sam Pepper, 25 years old
- Video gained more than 1.3 million views before it was removed by YouTube for violating YouTube's 'Terms of Service'
This has destroyed YouTube's reputation and people are questioning if YouTube is taking the right precautions when a person uploads a video.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-29408101
Islamic State crisis: Iraq air strikes 'halt IS advance'

In Syria US war planes also struck four more oil fields controlled by IS militants on Sunday, near the group's stronghold in Raqqa. The Pentagon said the attacks were "successful", though the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), which monitors the conflict in Syria, said mostly civilians were hit. The BBC's Mark Lowen, near the Turkey-Syria border, says airstrikes in Syria appear focused on cutting off IS's revenue by targeting oil fields. The overnight strikes hit the provinces of Aleppo, Raqqa, Hassakeh and Deir al-Zour, hitting a grain silo, or storage container, as well as the country's biggest gas plant, according to SOHR. However the strikes in the town of Manbij in Aleppo province appeared to have only killed civilians, not fighters, said Rami Abdulrahman who heads the organisation.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-29408101
Islamic State crisis: Iraq air strikes 'halt IS advance'
- Ameriyat al-Falluja, 40km (25 miles) from Baghdad
- Syrian refugees have flooded in to Turkey to escape IS militants making gains in northern Syria
- Overnight strikes hit the provinces of Aleppo, Raqqa, Hassakeh and Deir al-Zour
- President Obama candidly admitted the US had "underestimated" the threat of IS
- Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), which monitors the conflict in Syria, said mostly civilians were hit.
In Syria US war planes also struck four more oil fields controlled by IS militants on Sunday, near the group's stronghold in Raqqa. The Pentagon said the attacks were "successful", though the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), which monitors the conflict in Syria, said mostly civilians were hit. The BBC's Mark Lowen, near the Turkey-Syria border, says airstrikes in Syria appear focused on cutting off IS's revenue by targeting oil fields. The overnight strikes hit the provinces of Aleppo, Raqqa, Hassakeh and Deir al-Zour, hitting a grain silo, or storage container, as well as the country's biggest gas plant, according to SOHR. However the strikes in the town of Manbij in Aleppo province appeared to have only killed civilians, not fighters, said Rami Abdulrahman who heads the organisation.
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