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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor

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When will the mobile phone networks reach their maximum number of subscribers? The correct answer is never. You see the way I phrased that question was about the current and future mobile networks, not just the current ones.
Currently the number of people using what used to be extra (sometimes un-heard of) services like mobile Internet, Blackberry Messenger Services, POP3 email, IMAP4 email maybe even video calling is on the rise. In the UK alone the number of people using voice is decreasing and the number of people accessing the Internet via mobile devices has increased exponentially. There are only really two factors that have made this happen.

A quickly edit picture of the iPad to look like a “real computer” running OS X.
Having used my iPad for nearly a whole day as a “computer” I can say that it can keep up with the majority of the things that I wanted to. As a licensed Apple Developer I am of course running iOS 4.2 allowing me to multi task and run apps like Skype in the background. The only thing that really annoys me is the fact that whilst it acts and can be used as a “computer” it isn’t really.