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Archive page for Wednesday, 19 September 2007
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3 X NOKIA 3310 SPY PHONES:
- "KEEP AN EYE ON THE BABY SITTER.
- COMPANY BOSS? CHECK OUT WHAT YOUR STAFF ARE UP TO.
- USE IN INTERVIEWS TO GIVE YOU THE EDGE.
- HAS LOADS OF SECURITY APPLICATIONS.
- EVEN HAVE A LAUGH DOWN THE PUB.
- THE LIST IS ENDLESS."
This sale's about to finish, but if you miss them, he's got a few to sell, you should check out the geezer's shop, he specialises in them.
Web access fears as iPhone buyers await launch
The Guardian: "Experts said they were concerned that buyers in rural areas could be paying over the odds, since the higher-speed network that the iPhone uses to surf the web will cover only a third of Britain by the time the gadget goes on sale.
"We think that this is simply inadequate and will frustrate a lot of users," said Martin Garner, of industry analyst Ovum. "It could be problematic for O2." Users outside major urban areas could be forced to pay large sums for "unlimited internet access" but only be able to use slower, older web connections. Some potential customers said it had put them off the idea of buying an iPhone altogether.
"I really want to combine my iPod and mobile internet access," said Iain Wright, a nursing assistant from Inverness. "But since it uses a network that isn't available where I live, it's basically something I can never use.""
"We think that this is simply inadequate and will frustrate a lot of users," said Martin Garner, of industry analyst Ovum. "It could be problematic for O2." Users outside major urban areas could be forced to pay large sums for "unlimited internet access" but only be able to use slower, older web connections. Some potential customers said it had put them off the idea of buying an iPhone altogether.
"I really want to combine my iPod and mobile internet access," said Iain Wright, a nursing assistant from Inverness. "But since it uses a network that isn't available where I live, it's basically something I can never use.""
UK mobiles are highest text users in Europe
Guardian Unlimited: "An average of 100 text messages are sent by UK mobile users each month.
That compares with an average of 65 for Germans, but both the UK and Germany far outstrip customers in the US, where the average mobile phone user sends only 32 texts each month.
The study also showed that the British are more inclined to use their mobile phones for texting than for talking. UK mobile owners dedicate less than half their mobile usage to direct conversation.
On average, they make only 76 calls each month, far fewer than the 137 calls made by their Russian and Greek counterparts. "
That compares with an average of 65 for Germans, but both the UK and Germany far outstrip customers in the US, where the average mobile phone user sends only 32 texts each month.
The study also showed that the British are more inclined to use their mobile phones for texting than for talking. UK mobile owners dedicate less than half their mobile usage to direct conversation.
On average, they make only 76 calls each month, far fewer than the 137 calls made by their Russian and Greek counterparts. "
