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Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 August 2011

Sunday evening, 6.30pm

"On the tube. Tried browsing headlines but no signal. No content showed up, not even yesterday's."

- Joe

On the tube


Sunday evening, 5.30pm
"Checking cricket news.
Pretty good, catching up on updates on the live blog.
Was checking scores on the train on the way home too, sporadically.
Slow to load sometimes."

- Tom












Waiting for the train


Sunday afternoon, 12pm
"At home doing chores. Checking football news about Arsenal's embarrassing loss to Man United (argh).
Read the first half of the article about Wenger saying he will not quit. I stopped halfway because it was too painful, lol."
- Arun




At home

Saturday, 20 August 2011


Saturday afternoon, 12.55pm

"Am at the Red Cafe at the Old Trafford. Checking the line up for the match against Arsenel. No updates, had to resort to trusty old redcafe.net."

- Deana

At the cafe


Saturday morning, 11.50am

"Reading offline news off the Guardian iPhone app - I'd downloaded it earlier as I knew I would be taking a long journey on the tube."

- Marianne

On the tube


Saturday morning, 11.45am
"On the sofa. Caught the news about Hurricane Irene on TV, and went to the app to check for updates.
I read some of the article, but stopped after 2 paragraphs because the story was too long. Turned attention back to TV."
- Arun




At home

Saturday morning, 10.30am

"In bed, waking up. Read an article by Blair on the riots. Looked at more photos."

- Joe

In bed


Saturday morning, 8.24am
"Checking Twitter, and clicked on an m.guardian link.
I'd previously downloaded some content for offline reading, but since I could still receive a signal, I clicked on the link."
- Marianne

On the tube

Friday, 19 August 2011


Friday afternoon, 12.30pm

"Waiting for a friend to turn up for lunch. Browsing the day's news headlines.
The restaurant is below street level, and might be contributing to the poor signal. Articles loading very slowly. Gave up halfway."

- Deana

At the restaurant


Friday morning, 9:15am
"In bed, waking myself up by reading the 'most viewed' articles.
I read the top 4 most read articles, then left the app to upload some songs to my phone."
- Arun



In bed


Friday morning, 8.30am
"Checking headlines.
Good, quick. Again, I didn't go into any of the articles - just did a quick scan of the day's news."
- Tom



In the loo


Friday morning, 7.04am
"In bed, trying to wake up.
Checking Twitter, and once again, got linked to an m.guardian story."
- Marianne

In bed

Thursday, 18 August 2011


Thursday evening, 8.30pm
"Catching up on the day's cricket news.
It's taking a while to load.
Also, it's kind of annoying to have to scroll down to the end of the cricket live blog at the end of the day's play. I just want to see the final result!"
- Tom



At the cafe


Thursday afternoon, 12pm
"In the kitchen, reading about Steve Jobs leaving Apple.
I read the article, then at the bottom under 'related subjects', clicked on 'Apple' and checked what related articles there were."
- Arun



At home

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Wednesday night, 10.30pm

"In bed, browsing. Looked at images in the gallery."

- Joe

In bed


Wednesday afternoon, 3.22pm
"In the park, checking Twitter. Clicked on an m.guardian link.
Couldn't access the interactive graphic because iPhone doesn't support Flash."
- Marianne

In the park


Wednesday afternoon, 3pm
"Checking the latest news on the Libya uprising while eating.
Good for quick updates when I don't feel like reading long articles."
- Arun



Having lunch

Wednesday afternoon, 12.30pm

"In the loo. Quick read of a Toulouse Lautrec article."

- Joe

In the loo


Wednesday morning, 8.47am

"Killing time while waiting for a friend for a morning jog.
The reception was good, so I just browsed the day's top news stories."

- Deana

At the park

Wednesday morning, 8am

"In bed, browsing the headlines. Looked at all the photos in the music section.
Not much had changed in the main news and features sections.
Listened to bits of a tech podcast."

- Joe

In bed

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