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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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It’s all systems go for the iPhone 3G on July 11 in 22 countries around
the world, with people already in line in the US, while Optus, Vodafone
and Telstra in Australia all have special iPhone events planned.
Meanwhile, does officially released – and surprisingly high - Vodafone
NZ pricing effectively show us what Vodafone plans on charging in
Australia?
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by Stephen Withers
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Optus plans to throw a public party for its iPhone 3G launch event at its central Sydney store, complete with food and drinks, starting at 10pm on Thursday July 10.
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by Stephen Withers
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A leading Apple user group has lambasted Australian mobile carriers for failing to provide clear information about their iPhone 3G plans ahead of the launch. The user group has accused the carriers of "corporate-managed confusion, obfuscation and lack of transparency" regarding their iPhone 3G plans.
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by Stephen Withers
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If you haven't already got a confirmed place in line for an iPhone 3G, you might not get one when Apple's new phone goes on sale on Friday.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Huge numbers of UK citizens desperate to pre-order the iPhone 3G, due
July 11, have crashed O2’s site to crash soon after it opened at 8am UK
time. While it’s back now, a similar thing happened in Australia!
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by Adam Turner
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I'm convinced the digerati is out of touch with the man on the street, after last week's iPhone and TiVo debates.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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A news report shows people already lining up for the iPhone 3G’s launch
on July 11 at the New York store, with the first in line being a man,
woman and their baby, hoping to set a record for the longest time in
line. But will they tough it out or is it all a hoax?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Did you know that iPhone.org was first registered by Apple in the last
century? Yep, it was way back in 1999, and iPhone Gold, one of the
trillion iPhone sites out there, has published a cool little timeline
of important iPhone developments starting from that first 1999 event!
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Bell Canada, one of the competitors to dominant Canadian telco Rogers,
isn’t also selling the iPhone – but has just introduced unlimited $10
mobile web browsing on the Samsung Instinct. Is it a clever ploy to
attract serious interest in the wake of the iPhone or doomed to
disinterest?
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by Stephen Withers
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So you buy an iPhone but you've already used your monthly data allowance and your carrier doesn't have a nearby hotspot. For three months beginning with the July 11 arrival of the iPhone 3G, Tomizone is offering free Internet access through its network of Wi-Fi hotspots. But where are they?
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by Stephen Withers
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Google has released a version of its Google Talk IM product specially optimised for the iPhone and iPod touch. Google Talk runs in the Safari browser, so no installation is required, unlike native IM clients for Macs and PCs that must be downloaded and installed before use.
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