Tag Archives: iPhone

When no limits means limits

A perfect example of the ridiculous claims made by data network providers.
Here’s a direct copy and paste from the latest O2 e-mail newsletter:

Unlimited data means no limits
Don’t forget, we don’t limit the data our iPhone customers can use. So surf the net and send and receive emails to your heart’s content.
*UK only. Excessive usage policy and terms [...]

iPhone OS 3.0

iPhone OS 3.0 – The iPhone as it should have been a while ago!

Consuming the all pervasive internet…

Technology has yet to find a solution for an ultra portable, ultra connected device without compromising on user experience – especially text input. It’s found some pretty compelling compromises however and they’ll do for the time-being!

TuneBase FM Update

Well, I took the TuneBase FM out on a longish drive and so can feed back on it’s use / operation in the field. First things first, I wondered how the device would cope with the iPhone remaining out of Airplane mode. I didn’t take me long to decide against this. It’s amazing how much [...]

Mobile Addition

iPhone WordPress application duely added to the list. If only to allow for really hard to type posts every now and again! Though to be fair, I’m probably just about as quick on this as I am on a standard mobile phone keypad.

TuneBase FM and my iPhone

First signs are that the Belkin TuneBase FM works with the iPhone 3G and should offer a good active holder / music listening solution for my car and all for £12 less than the Brodit active holder option I was initially considering.