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iPhone 3g - UK Prices, Details and Questions
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So the iPhone 3g has been released, and we’ve got some details. But what does it mean fo rus Brits? And what’s the cheapest option for us.
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I’ve made no secret of my hopes and dreams for the 3g iPhone, which is inevitably going to be announced in less than 24 hours at the WWDC opening keynote. To recap, these are the predictions I made about a month ago: -
Same size (or very close), same form-factor
Slightly reduced price, say £299 for the [...]Popularity: 5% [?]
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There have been persistent rumours suggesting that the 3g version of the iPhone will have a glossy white back. The latest “leaked” photos come from Dutch site iPhoneClub.nl. Call me cynical, but these just don’t stack up, here’s why.
Firstly, Apple is trying hard to break into business, specifically enterprise, with the iPhone. Creating one in [...]Popularity: 12% [?]
Quicksilver Tip - Quicksilver as an App Switcher
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Like pretty much every OSX user out there, I’m a huge fan of Quicksilver. I’ve written about it on this very blog numerous times before. There’s one aspect of Quicksilver I’ve failed to mention so far, and it’s something that I use every single day. To put it simply, you can use Quicksilver as an [...]
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iPhone - Exposing Poor Mac Support in Mobile Phones
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I’ve made no secret of my desire to pick up a 3g iPhone when they become available. However, it’s not necessarily the obvious draws that are driving me into the waiting arms of Apple, it’s something much simpler. Much more basic. Interoperability. For the record, I hate that word. It was used incessantly by an [...]
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Google has just released a sleek version of Google Reader for use on the iPhone. It almost mirrors the functionality found in the full version and incorporates some nice AJAX functionality to make it all very mobile friendly.
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Recent events mean that it is now inevitable that there’ll be a new version of iPhone, and it’s coming soon. But what do we know about it, and what can we work out logically?
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After being critical of the BBC in the past, particularly in relation to their iPlayer project, I’ve got to hold my hands up and say they’ve done quite a nice job in porting it to the iPhone. Despite some long-lingering usability problems which just got much worse.
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This post was written on February 15, 2008 (last modified on February 14, 2008) by Simon and posted in Apple.
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