Iphone - the soap opera continues
Iphone shortages
The INQUIRER offers a hilarious, very British "sideways" look at technology, peeling away the layers to find the humorous side of silicon gates, bit rates and disk arrays. That’s just the way it is around these parts, for which no apology is offered.
Read the article HERE.
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Iphony problems appear
One of the main complaints is that the call volume levels are far too low. A couple of people have said that the volume level makes it impossible for them to hear phone calls, which they thought was part of the idea.
The other thing is the much-touted battery life which was supposed to be eight hours talk time, 24 hours of music playback, seven hours of video playback, and six hours of Internet use. Strangely, these estimates are turning out a lot lower than expected. This is particular true if you run the wi-fi at the same time as trying to do other things, apparently.
Read the article HERE.
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Apple issues battery program for iPhone
A consumer advocacy group has expressed outrage over Apple Inc.'s battery replacement program for the iPhone, while developers and hackers are trying to figure out ways they could expand the capabilities of the hot new gadget.
Read the article HERE.
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iPhone links full of spam
McAfee has posted a security warning about Apple iPhone ads. The post says "the scammers are up to their old tricks again". Potential purchasers are warned not to try and use a search engine to find a deal on the new gadget. That's after tests by the company's SiteAdvisor service found that submitting your email address to vendors meant hundreds of spam emails.
Read the article HERE.
The INQUIRER offers a hilarious, very British "sideways" look at technology, peeling away the layers to find the humorous side of silicon gates, bit rates and disk arrays. That’s just the way it is around these parts, for which no apology is offered.
Read the article HERE.
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Iphony problems appear
One of the main complaints is that the call volume levels are far too low. A couple of people have said that the volume level makes it impossible for them to hear phone calls, which they thought was part of the idea.
The other thing is the much-touted battery life which was supposed to be eight hours talk time, 24 hours of music playback, seven hours of video playback, and six hours of Internet use. Strangely, these estimates are turning out a lot lower than expected. This is particular true if you run the wi-fi at the same time as trying to do other things, apparently.
Read the article HERE.
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Apple issues battery program for iPhone
A consumer advocacy group has expressed outrage over Apple Inc.'s battery replacement program for the iPhone, while developers and hackers are trying to figure out ways they could expand the capabilities of the hot new gadget.
Read the article HERE.
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iPhone links full of spam
McAfee has posted a security warning about Apple iPhone ads. The post says "the scammers are up to their old tricks again". Potential purchasers are warned not to try and use a search engine to find a deal on the new gadget. That's after tests by the company's SiteAdvisor service found that submitting your email address to vendors meant hundreds of spam emails.
Read the article HERE.
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