Thursday, January 14, 2010

How bad is your Apple iPhone 3GS phone signal? (Tech News, Report, Auckland)


Do you have trouble getting the most of out of that expensive smartphone because your operator's 3G network just isn't up to scratch? If so, Radio 4's Today programme would like to know about your problems.

Many iPhone users have been complaining for months that they're not getting the service they expect because O2's network is overloaded. I called last year to complain about the patchy coverage in my area of west London where the 3G symbol often just disappears from my phone - and was told there was a problem with a dead patch where the network had not been able to install a new mast.

Just after Christmas, Ronan Dunne, O2's chief executive, admitted that he was very disappointed in the network's performance in London and blamed it on the explosion in data use by all those proud smartphone owners, who'd acquired iPhone apps and were determined to use them. But he insisted that the problem was restricted to the capital and was being eased by major investment in the network.

So what's your experience of this and other 3G networks? Is O2 any worse than Orange or Vodafone which now both have the iPhone as well as a range of other data-hungry phones? And is it true that the problem is restricted to the capital - or are there other problem areas, where 3G coverage is supposed to be there but often fades away.

On Friday, Mr Dunne will be appearing on the Today programme, and by then we'd like to have a better idea of the state of the 3G networks in the UK. My impression is that they're facing huge strains as millions of people discover that modern phones are mini-computers which can do all sorts of clever things online - if the networks are up to it.
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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Skippy Lim at garden, Auckland, New Zealand (Apple iPhone 3GS used)


My adorable Skippy, posing at the garden (home), Auckland, New Zealand. I used the
Apple 3GS's camera to take this shot on 23-12-2009.

Happye New Year 2010, World! From: David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand 0211172222

Wish you all happy new year 2010. May you all be blessed with health, wealth and abundance!

A new year, a new start and certainly a challenging year for me.


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Chainsaw used in Dunedin attack (New Zealand, News, Report, Incident)



A man was allegedly attacked with a running chainsaw while sitting on a lawn of a Dunedin house yesterday afternoon.
The offender allegedly ran from the house in the suburb of Caversham with the chainsaw and slashed twice at the victim's head and back following an ongoing dispute, Senior Sergeant Steve Aitken said.
The engine was running but the chain was locked, but the chainsaw teeth still caused cuts up to 7cm long to the victim's back, Mr Aitken said.
The victim drove himself to Dunedin Hospital and was treated for minor injuries.
The armed offenders squad arrested the man and the chainsaw was recovered.
"Had the chain [been running]... there's a pretty fair chance the guy would've been in two bits," Mr Aitken said.
A 33-year-old Dunedin man will appear in the Dunedin District Court today, facing a charge of assault with a weapon. - NZPA. Source: NZ Herald

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