So sleek, so chic and so incredibly versatile, it would be quicker to list the things an iPhone 3G can’t do than the things it can. But here goes: phone, e-mail, internet, iPod, camera, GPS and much more, plus a constant stream of innovative applications offering more functionality all the time.
Now the iPhone 3G is even more convenient, because O2 has made it available on Pay & Go just in time for Christmas, with inclusive unlimited browsing and Wi-Fi for the first 12 months. If you’d like to win the year’s most iconic gadget, just visit the website below and enter our prize draw. We’ve got two to give away.
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Competition closes at midnight on December 17.
[Thanks: http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk]
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Independent media organisation the Creamer Media group has launched what it believed to be the first South African-developed iPhone 3G application, with its Mining Weekly Online publication set to be one of the myriad of applications available for the gadget.
Creamer Media CEO Kenneth Creamer explained that the 27-year old media group had a philosophy of developing traditional news values, over new platforms, using new technology as it became available.
“The way media is moving is represented in this device, people are accessing media in new integrated ways and we took the decision to be the first in South Africa to develop an application for the iPhone,” said Creamer.
“The iPhone is a truly remarkable device and when it finally arrived in South Africa, we wanted to be in a position to offer our readership the option of accessing the website from their phones, from any location and at any time of the day or night,” said Creamer.
Incorporating 3G wireless technology, the iPhone 3G combined three products in one, that of the mobile phone, a widescreen iPod and a breakthrough Internet device with rich hypertext markup language email and full web browsing.
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