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Exactly. That's a point I should have made, Shambala108, but didn't, because I originally wrote my reply over at the Discussions version of this question. And it's worth emphasising.

There's a big difference between creating an article and writing it. The writing of it should observe T:NO RW in that details not given about an thing in the story shouldn't be added to that article.

So, can you say that the police officer in The Woman Who Fell to Earth "talked with Yasmin Khan on his iPhone"? Or if it were 2007 could we start the London Eye article with something like, "The Nestene Consciousness one used the London Eye as a transmitter, as the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler discovered in 2005."

Absolutely.

What you can't do is say something like, "The iPhone was released in 2007 under the leadership of Steve Jobs, by the Cupertino-based Apple, Inc." Or: "The London Eye was a filming location for the James Bond movies, Skyfall and SPECTRE."