A new page appeared on Apple’s website, with the title “Apps for everything”. There are categories like “Apps for traveling”, “Apps for cooks” and “Apps for music”.
O2, the iPhone carrier in the UK, no longer has the exclusivity to sell the iPhone in the UK. Yesterday, we reported you about another carrier that’s going to sell the iPhone in the UK; Orange. Today, Vodafone joined the club as well. Both carriers started negotiating with Apple almost a year ago. » Vodafone UK Also Going To Sell iPhone
The EU will stop sales of the iPhone if a new research shows that the cause of the incidents of exploding iPhones is a technical issue. Meglena Kuneva, commissioner of Consumer Affairs, said that.
So, the UK is going to have another carrier to deliver the iPhone. Their current iPhone carrier is O2, but later this year Orange will join the club. There are already a couple of countries who have more than one carrier for the iPhone, like Italy and Czechia. Maybe this can change some things elsewhere in the world. Maybe Verizon can join the club in the US.
Watch this! We take one Japanese guy, one helmet, one iPhone, one bicycle and a good sense of humor. What do you get?….A chinese guy, with a helmet with an iPhone attached to it, on a bicycle and a futuristic display in front of his eyes.
MMS finally arrived. The multimedia messaging functionality has been enabled for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS, Friday afternoon. To activate MMS, you need firmware 3.1 and a carrier settings update from iTunes. Follow the following steps: » MMS Finally Arrived + Guide
iPhone firmware 3.2 will without a doubt be launched this year. At least that’s what I think. Firmware 3.1 has been among us only two weeks now, but there are a lot of complaints about it. Especially the so called “coma mode”.
