According to Telstra’s blog, the iPhone 4 plans leaked yesterday are not Telstra’s new plans, and the Telco giant has no idea where they came from. In one way, I’m glad, as the plans were fairly expensive. In another, I’m now just that little bit more paranoid that Telstra’s plans will be even more out [...]
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False Apple iPhone plans.
Posted: 2nd July 2010 by Striker in Tech newsTags: iPhone 4, leaked, plans, Telstra
Telstra iPhone 4 plans leaked?
Posted: 2nd July 2010 by Striker in Tech newsTags: 3, iPhone 4, leak, plan, Telstra
These look to be Telstra’s iPhone 4 plans, and as per usual, Telstra have no issue charging like a wounded bull. Over the last few weeks, I’ve been looking at switching to Telstra as my provider for the iPhone. In Australia, they simply have both the biggest, and the best network available. With 3, I’m [...]
iOS4 – Do I, or don’t I?
Posted: 23rd June 2010 by Striker in Tech newsTags: battery life, farmville, fast app switching, folders, iOS4, iPhone, multitasking, orientation lock, save state, spell check, unified inbox, update, wallpapers
Since the release of iOS4 for the iPhone, all I’ve heard from people is that their stuff crashes. Jason is having all sorts of issues with iOS4. Ranging from all the photos in his library being speckled, to his iPod app crashing. The fact that over 60 security vulnerabilities have been fixed is great, but [...]
After a chat with Jason Oakley, he suggested that I add RPX authentication to the site, so that people can authenticate through facebook/twitter to leave comments here with no mess, no fuss. So here it is. Facebook and twitter authentication has been (theoretically) integrated. Now I need people to test it, and tell me if [...]
Apple iPhone 4
Posted: 8th June 2010 by Striker in Tech newsTags: 3G, 3GS, 4, camera, charger, iPhone, iPhone 4, quad-band, video
We’ve all known about the features of iOS4 (Who coined this, anyway? Doesn’t Cisco own the IOS name? Limited multitasking ability may be great for some, but with my IM apps placing me in to “away” mode while I’m not in the application, I really don’t see the need for it. Most satnav applications also [...]
So I’ve just sat through the hour-and-a-half keynote that was Apple’s introduction of the iPad. First thoughts? Cute coffee-table computer. Good for web surfing, eBooks, iPhone-style games, email, etc. If I didn’t already have an Apple laptop, and an iPhone 3GS, I would definitely jump at the top-end iPad. Is it the magical device that [...]







