The cheapest way to get a pay monthly iPhone on Orange UK
November 18, 2009 by CardsBigLoverON · Leave a Comment
LAST UPDATED: November 18th 2009 November 10th has come and gone, and O2 is no longer the sole iPhone provider in the UK. I already have an article describing the cheapest way to get an iPhone on O2 , and to be honest, the pricing from Orange is quite similar – there’s no price war at the moment

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The cheapest way to get a pay monthly iPhone on Orange UK
The beginning of the end of O2’s iPhone exclusivity
August 19, 2009 by AlmomoNog · Leave a Comment
I’m sure you’ve heard that T-Mobile are giving iPhones to some customers in the UK. As with the unlocked iPhones available on Play.com, these are grey market imports that are not locked to any network

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Carnival of the Mobilists 186
August 10, 2009 by Jaiminiselk · Leave a Comment
You know that warm, cosy feeling you have on a Sunday night when you’ve had your dinner, the kids are in bed, and you’ve just sat down to watch some TV? And then you realise you’ve forgotten this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists
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Carnival of the Mobilists 186
Presenting Apple’s new iBook!
August 5, 2009 by PeawdawsSew · Leave a Comment
I’ve been sitting on this article for quite a while, but the recent iTablet rumours and then the announcement of Sony’s new low-cost digital e-book readers moved me to finished it off and get it posted quickly! The print and graphic design industries were the first that Apple really cornered. The killer combination of the Macintosh’s user interface, powerful QuickDraw API and Apple’s one-of-a-kind LaserWriter printer which included a built-in PostScript interpreter positioned Apple dead centre of the burgeoning DTP revolution
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Presenting Apple’s new iBook!
There used to be an app for that
July 28, 2009 by sEefenganna · Leave a Comment
The App Store: An incredibly successful market for developers to sell their wares, undermined by the shop owner’s inconsistent and unpredictable rules about what can be sold.

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There used to be an app for that
Bellum: Tactics
July 28, 2009 by PeawdawsSew · Leave a Comment
It’s nice to play a game that doesn’t look like a clone of some other popular game out there. I wouldn’t say that Bellum: Tactics is the most well-executed game I’ve come across, but it plays well and it doesn’t quite fit into the standard turn-based strategy mold.

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Bellum: Tactics
AT&T offers steals on refurb iPhone 3G
July 27, 2009 by aemonmelgert · Leave a Comment
With the iPhone 3GS hitting the market last month the prices on the iPhone 3G tumbled to $99 for a brand new device with a new 2-year contract.

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AT&T offers steals on refurb iPhone 3G
Pricing sanity seems to have prevailed in the iPhone App Store
July 4, 2009 by PeawdawsSew · Leave a Comment
Phase 1 in the iPhone App Store was the initial ramp up and the very first applications - this didn’t take long to work through, only a matter of weeks.
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Pricing sanity seems to have prevailed in the iPhone App Store
iPhone 3GS Prototype Hits Ebay
July 3, 2009 by sEefenganna · Leave a Comment
It seems that a white 16GB iPhone 3GS has shown up on Ebay. According to Electricpig apparently the Ebay lister seems to have acquired the iPhone in May (a month before the June 19th release date) from someone who found it in a airport.

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iPhone 3GS Prototype Hits Ebay
More Features for Facebook 3.0 Update – Video Upload
July 2, 2009 by loallyotheria · Leave a Comment
Available In: App Store Price: Free Yesterday, Doug wrote about the Facebook 3.0 update and all the cool new features that it is going to have. Well, it seems the developer is still hard at work and if those new features weren’t enough, he has also integrated video upload ability into the 3.0 update

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More Features for Facebook 3.0 Update - Video Upload



