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Monday, June 23, 2008

iPhone Finally Available To Buy Now

Apple's first iPod branded mobile phone hits the streets.

The iPhone was released in UK Apple, Carphone Warehouse and O2 stores on Friday 9th November 2007 at 6:02pm. Customers eagerly waited in line until the stores where opened and they could finally get their hands on a brand new shiny iPhone. iPhones are limited to two per customer.

As the eagerly awaited Apple iPhone is now finally here and is available to buy exclusively on O2, the hype for the new gadget just gets bigger and bigger. As mentioned previously you can only buy an iPhone through the Carphone Warehouse, Apple and o2 online and it has only three special iPhone contracts:

iPhone costs 269 on all the below 18 month tariffs.

iPhone 35 - 35 per month you get 200 minutes, 200 messages and unlimited data usage iPhone 45 - 45 per month you get 600 minutes, 500 messages and unlimited data usage iPhone 55 - 55 per month gets you 1200 minutes, 500 messages and unlimited data.

Don't worry if you are ordering online if you do not get an option to pick a tariff when you buy, this is all done when you have received the iPhone. You need to activate the iPhone through iTunes and while doing this you choose the mobile phone tariff you need.

So if you must have this years most talked about gadget order your iPhone now! Or pop it on your Christmas list and fingers crossed you will have been good enough all year to find one in your stocking on Christmas morning!

This and many other articles on mobile phones and the latest mobile phone deals was written by John Gray.

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A Review of Cable High Speed Internet Service

The computer certainly has seen its fair share of changes. Well, I guess I should actually say the PC and Mac. Regardless of what you prefer in computer finery, you are no doubt finding value now. Since the mid-nineties, many of us have gotten used to the idea of having a computer in our homes. We may have started with those dinosaur-looking desktop computers that came with space consuming towers and television size monitors, but they surely don't look like that anymore. The same case can be made for modern day Internet service. It's even hard to remember those dinosaur dial-ups. There is a new king and it is cable high speed Internet.

Which Internet service provider are you using? Are you a fan of DSL or cable high speed Internet? These choices are a recent phenomonom. There is a fierce battle for customers. For the consumer it is quite simple: who has the best deal? Cable high speed Internet is certainly the choice of most because it is the fastes and most reliable to date, but it can also be expensive. Being a subscriber of cable high speed Internet myself, I can tell you that I have pretty much tried them all. I began with Time-Warner, but hoped for something faster.

Then came Comcast after I relocated to a different state. I was satisfied with their service overall. More recently I relocated again. This is when I decided to give the local cable high speed Internet service a shot. To put it mildly, I was disappointed. I think it was the high prices that soured me. Paying more is no fun. Shortly after acquiring this new service, I decided to switch back to Time-Warner, which was cheaper and offered the same service.

For anyone still using dial-up, well, I feel your pain. Dial-up has certainly outlasted its usefulness. Why even bother with that horrific sound and turtle-like speed when you could be enjoying cable high speed Internet at a decent price? But then again, it is better than nothing. If you have the means then I suggest you try switching to cable high speed Internet. It isn't really all that expensive. I really can't put my stamp of approval on DSL Internet service either. Once again, it's rather slow. Do yourself a favor and check out cable high speed Internet. You'll be glad you did.

Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning the Internet. Get the information you are seeking by visiting Cable High Speed Internet Service

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