Tag: "3G"
Apple Releases iOS 4.3.1 with key bug fix
Well i hope it is a key bug fix. I wrote previously about Vodafone, and how their service (mainly data services, 3G access) have been pretty bad with very slow speeds in Sydney CBD areas. It seems they have been getting better over the past couple weeks as their network is being upgraded and from […]
Read More | ShareVodafone apologises to customers, Great!
Today I received an email from Vodafone (as probably all other customers did) from Australian CEO Nigel Dews. Nigel goes on to explain that he and the company are apologising for customer dissatisfaction and problems experienced over the past year. They go on to explain growth has been fast, and probably too fast for their […]
Read More | ShareThe Wrinkle Effect: iPads and middle aged Women
She reminded me of an older, modern-day Peggy Olsen. She rode the tram into Melbourne CBD, appropriately dressed for work in her suit skirt, blouse and predictable sneakers in the place of heels awaiting under-the-desk transformation. But instead of a paperback Stieg Larsson or a Womens Weekly on her lap, she bears a surprising accessory […]
Read More | ShareiPad 3G plan pricing, Optus, Telstra, Vodafone
The 3 main telecommunication carriers in Australia – Optus, Telstra, and Vodafone have now released details on their 3G plan prices for the iPad. Optus 3G iPad plans / pricing If you like Optus will sell you a prepaid 3G starter SIM with 3GB of data with 30 day expiry for $30. Prepaid recharge values […]
Read More | ShareiPad up to 2 million sales in 2 months
Apple has now sold more than 2 million iPad since it’s launch on April 3. A vast majority of these were sold in the USA but countries such as Australia, UK, France, Japan, Canada, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland are also selling lots of units. So far the 3G unit has been more popular […]
Read More | ShareBlackBerry Australia Blockparty
BlackBerry Australia is hosting a big party in the launch of their new BlackBerry Pearl 3G smartphone on the 17th of June. My first smartphone was actually a BlackBerry pearl and at the time seemed to be way ahead of the competition (well there wasn’t any competition really to BlackBerry a couple years ago). I’d […]
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