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Nokia’s 6301 is a traditional tri-band GSM candy bar phone that can seamlessly transfer your calls when in range of a connectable Wi-Fi network, offering the prospect of cheaper calls and a promise of better indoor coverage.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
Friday, 21 September 2007 02:51

Orange gets iPhone in France

France Telecom's Orange mobile network has - as predicted - been selected as Apple's iPhone partner in France.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 20 September 2007 01:37

T-Mobile gets iPhone for Germany

Hot on the heels of the O2 deal in the UK, Apple has announced that T-Mobile will be the exclusive iPhone carrier in Germany.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 19 September 2007 17:16

Expect strong iPhone sales in UK and Europe

A lot of articles about the iPhone’s launch in UK say that the current ‘2G’ iPhone won’t do well in a market where 3G cell phones and networks are common – but as any iPhone user knows, it’s not the bandwidth, but what you do with it – with a 3G model coming next year anyway.

Published in Mobility
An unlocked iPhone is a joy to behold, filled with third party apps – something the hackers haven’t yet achieved with the newly released iPod Touch, despite a promising moment that soon saw hopes dashed, while yet another iPod teething problem has reared its ugly head.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
The free, software only iPhone unlock that has emerged over the last couple of days works, having tested it on my own iPhone, meaning iPhone owners worldwide can now make calls on any GSM network - hooray!
Published in Mobility
Sunday, 09 September 2007 16:00

Apple iPhone price cut surprising but brilliant

The backlash Apple has received over the $200 iPhone price cut seems mostly mollified by Steve Jobs' quick reaction in issuing eligible iPhone owners a $100 credit voucher for the Apple store, with focus returning to how a price cut is actually a good thing!

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 06 September 2007 23:18

iPhone price cuts dial up blood pressure

So, the iPhone has dropped in the US by US $200, surprising many who had only recently just purchased the 8GB iPhone at the previous full price and leading to some rebates and questions over the iPhone’s pricing strategy.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 06 September 2007 02:01

Palm's Foleo folly folds - for now

Palm’s attempt at reinvigorating their business through the addition of a ultra-portable laptop-like device that linked to the Palm Treo and other smartphones received such a bashing in the press that Palm has decided to shelve the Foleo – for now.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 06 September 2007 01:17

$50 Zune price cut a sign of Microsoft desperation?

Not long before new iPods were announced, Microsoft made an announcement of its own, dropping 30GB Zune pricing by $50, in a desperate attempt to get Zune sales zooming – but who’d want a Zune when they could buy an iPod instead?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 06 September 2007 00:37

Apple's magic iPod touch IS REAL!

Wow, this time the pundits were mostly right, showing Apple’s ability to keep secrets is slipping – the iPod nano comes with video, the iPod gets all touchy-feely like the iPhone and gets Wi-Fi, there’s a new ‘Classic iPod’ too while iTunes goes wireless!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 05 September 2007 07:02

Palm axes Foleo - for now

Palm has elected to cancel its Foleo 'mobile companion' shortly before it was due to ship.

Published in Home Tech
This Wednesday, US time, the beat of Steve Jobs will go on, with a launch that’s expected to unveil iPhone-like iPods, a video capable iPod nano, the possibility of a wireless iTunes store and the chance the Beatles collection will come to iTunes for the first time.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 29 August 2007 13:40

3G wireless router from Netcomm

Netcomm has released a wireless router that shares a 3G data connection between multiple computers.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 27 August 2007 22:18

Feisty in wireless land

Recently I've been reading a lot about how well Ubuntu works on laptops, particularly when it comes to handling wireless connections - something that is generally a problem under Linux due to a number of factors, the primary one being the paucity of drivers for most cards.

Published in Open Sauce
Thursday, 23 August 2007 13:27

Early update for iMovie '08

Apple has released an update for iMovie '08 just a couple of weeks after the software shipped.

Thursday, 23 August 2007 04:26

Sony confirms PS3 PVR

Sony has confirmed its plans for a TV tuner and PVR software for the PlayStation 3, as foreshadowed by one of its New Zealand executives.

Published in Entertainment
As foreshadowed in iTWire back in April,   iiNet has launched a service from New Zealand company, Tomizone enabling its customers to set up their own WiFi hotspots through which they will be able to offer Internet access to friends and neighbours at no charge, or for a fee.
Published in Home Tech
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Monday, 13 August 2007 09:25

D-Link claims fastest 802.11n gear

D-Link's DIR-655 was the fastest Draft 802.n device in a recent round of competitive testing.

Published in Home Tech
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Thursday, 02 August 2007 06:12

Microsoft betas RDC for Mac 2.0

A beta release of Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2.0 gives users a preview of what's ahead for the remote access tool.

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