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The Weekly Round-Up: 08.08.08

Round-Up The Round-Up will stick with its trusty iPhone for a while yet, thank you very much. The iPhone has been out in all its 3G glory for all of, like, a month, so clearly it's time to whip the faithful into a frenzy about possible future products. [08 Aug 2008]

10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone

Comment And considering the iPhone pay-monthly tariffs are still on the steep side - £30 is the entry-level consumer plan - and the phone is only available from one UK operator, it would be nice to have another way to be an iPhone owner. [14 Jul 2008]

iPhone 3G: The wait is over

News They will also be able to pass on their old iPhone to anyone who has an O2 SIM card - even a pay-as-you-go SIM - and that person will be able to then use the older device as long as they pay £10 per month for the iPhone bolt-on. [11 Jul 2008]

Editor's Blog: The naked truth about DSL

Comment Discover what happened when silicon.com reporter Natasha Lomas went on the hunt for iPhone 3G… And, lastly, going to a festival this summer? I've certainly heard gripes from consumers who wonder why they have to pay for a landline that they have... [03 Jul 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 13.06.08

Round-Up The Round-Up would like to assure you that this week's column is an iPhone-free zone. It realises that just about every news organisation in the world has been dedicating an unfeasible amount of column inches - or pixels if you like your news... [13 Jun 2008]

O2 offers business tariffs for 3G iPhone

News O2 has finally opened its arms to UK businesses large and small wanting to use the Apple iPhone. The operator said the 3G iPhone, which was announced yesterday by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the company's World-Wide Developer Conference in San... [10 Jun 2008]

iPhone 2.0: Lower price and "amazingly zippy"

News Apple unveiled a next-generation iPhone last night with faster internet access that will run on advanced wireless networks and sell for as low as $199 - half the current entry-level price. Improved email features for the iPhone are intended to woo... [10 Jun 2008]

Dear silicon.com... XP lives, the femtocell 'truth', BlackBerry bashing…

Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Peter Cochrane's Blog: Airport insecurity ¦ Video Cheat Sheet: Data Breaches ¦ Photos: The Birth of Hi-Tech Britain ¦ India's high-tech... [01 May 2008]

O2 to launch mobile broadband offering

News He insisted this investment was taking place for the benefit of O2's mobile broadband offering, rather than in preparation for the expected introduction of the 3G iPhone in the middle of the year. Opting for an 18-month contract, users will get a... [17 Apr 2008]

O2 slashes £100 off iPhone price

News O2 maintains the iPhone has been key to attracting new high value customers, with 60 per cent of iPhone customers new to O2 and 30 per cent of iPhone customers spending on average 30 per cent more than others on pay monthly tariffs. [15 Apr 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Vista uptake… HMRC blunder… iPhone too cool or too costly?

Comment The cost of cool.iPhone too pricey for Brits? My solution is to buy an iPod Touch and add the Mobile Mail from the iPhone. I expect the price of this version of teh iPhone will reduce dramatically when they bring out the next version - hopefully a... [29 Nov 2007]

Femtocells to cure 3G headaches?

News More on the iPhone Follow the links for news, videos and pics of Apple's hotly anticipated iPhone… News   iPhone for business? Hang on. iPhone in the UK: Hands up who wants one?  O2 recruits an iPhone army [26 Nov 2007]

iPhone to fuel contractor shortage

News Demand for content and applications for the Apple iPhone will push up the cost of hiring IT contractors skilled in developing software for mobile devices when it is launched in the UK and Europe later this year. [28 Aug 2007]

How shiny is the iPhone's halo?

News With continuing speculation around which UK operator will secure the iPhone, analysts are split over what the benefits of winning the deal are. Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone and most recently O2, have all been linked with the deal to bring the iPhone... [05 Jul 2007]

Leader: iPhone for the enterprise

Leader The long-awaited, much discussed iPhone has finally launched to the cooing of Mac fans and, perhaps, the gritted teeth of smart phone makers. Could the iPhone start threatening the market share of the Treo and the BlackBerry? [10 Jan 2007]

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