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Apple’s move to offer an improved, glass, scratch-resistant screen and 3 hours more talk time for a total of 8 hours is an impressive set of improvements aimed at dousing concerns the iPhone’s battery life would send sales as flat as a dead battery.

Published in Mobility
If you wanted the iPhone to be upgraded before you bought one, Steve Jobs has managed this feat too, opting for a glass screen and extending talk time to 8 hours (from 5), and specifying battery life for web access, standby time, audio playback and video.

Published in Mobility
The Federal Government’s launch of ‘Australia Connected’ is meant to ensure ’99.9%’ of Australians get access to at least 12Mb broadband speeds one way or the other by June 30, 2009.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 14 June 2007 03:13

iTunes Store account mandatory for iPhone?

iPhone buyers may be required to have an iTunes Store account, according to one interpretation of information on Apple's web site.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 12 June 2007 17:52

iPhone, oh iPhone: 17 days to HERO - or zero.

Steve Jobs’ keynote at the WWDC has come and gone, with a few Leopard spots uncovered and Safari for Windows released – but will the iPhone snatch victory – or defeat – from the jaws of the marketplace?

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 06 June 2007 20:39

HTC Touch just not advanced enough

Touch screen phones are the latest rage, despite having been around for years, because… duh… someone figured out that fingers are much thicker than the stylus – yet so-called smartphones often just aren’t.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 06 June 2007 01:26

Don't panic - it's just a Windows iPhone clone

HTC’s new touch-screen ‘Touch’ is a shot across the bow for the iPhone, available now in the UK before the iPhone even ships, but will it be enough to stop the iPhone onslaught?

Published in Entertainment
Apple have finally updated their flagship MacBook Pro line to sport the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors, LED screens, bigger hard drives, a full HD screen option – but the ‘Robson’ Turbo cache seems missing.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 05 June 2007 23:26

HTC Touch: The iPhone 'œclone wars' start

If anyone thought the iPhone was but a phantom menace to major cell phone manufacturers, the latest iPhone clone from HTC shows the clone wars are getting into full swing!

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 05 June 2007 15:25

Bring on the iPhone apps!

With the iPhone running OS X, it’s really a computer instead of an mp3 phone, and now that Jobs’ resistance to third party apps seems to have mostly melted, the iPhone really will be the iPC.

Published in Mobility
The date’s been cast in stone: June 29 is the day the already legendary Apple iPhone goes on sale in the US, but as the date of release draws closer, what problems can Apple expect?

Published in Mobility
So, Steve Jobs was only joking when he told Walt Mossberg the iPhone would probably launch on the last day of June – he really meant June 29, now 100% confirmed!

Published in Mobility
The iPhone will be here on June 30 (probably, says Jobs), and with approved third party support getting the green light and on the way, the iPhone will either very quickly capture the hearts and minds of US consumers – or will leave us all waiting for version 2.0.

Published in Mobility
Saturday, 02 June 2007 02:31

1000 retro game downloads an hour on Wii VC

If anyone needs any more proof of the Nintendo Wii’s popularity as both a ‘next-gen’ console and as a way to play classic games from a range of retro games consoles from Nintendo, Sega and NEC, here it is.

Published in Entertainment
Friday, 01 June 2007 07:24

PSP firmware 3.50 arrives

The arrival of PSP firmware version 3.50 means users have access to the remote play feature recently heralded by the PlayStation 3's 1.80 update.

Published in Entertainment
Thursday, 31 May 2007 12:20

More iPhone clues and rumours

The iPhone rumour mill has been working overtime this week.

Published in Mobility
Palm has launched its new computing companion, the Foleo, as an ultraslim Linux notebook computer with some cool features including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, but no inbuilt 3G modem.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
In just a few hours time, Palm founder Jeff Hawkins will unveil the 'mystery device' worked on for years at the D: All Things Digital conference – will it be enough to save Palm?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Rumors, reports and now a seeming confirmation that Quanta will also be building the Apple iPhone sees Quanta’s statement point to a second generation model, which another report suggests could come with a different case design.
Published in Mobility
The Nokia N95 ‘multimedia computer’ – don’t call it a phone, say Nokia – has been creating waves ever since it was previewed to the world mid last year. Now it has arrived, and after a month of use, how has it held up to the hype – and how will it hold up to the iPhone?

Published in Mobility

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