Finally!: Canadian telco, Rogers, issued a statement this morning concerning the long awaited iPhone. "We're thrilled to announce that we have a deal with Apple to bring the iPhone to Canada later this year. We can't tell you any more about it right
now, but stay tuned."
BBC America: Fans of BBC America can download their favorites shows from the iTunes store now. Your favorite shows just have to be, "Robin Hood," "Torchwood" and "Little Britain." Sorry, no "Dr. Who."
Former Pixar exec investigated by SEC: Former Pixar CFO, Ann Mather is to be investigated by the SEC. The investigation will focus on recent backdating issues.
HackBook Air always connected: Wi-Fi wasn't enough for Jordan Bunnell, he posted his step-by-step installation of a Verizon USB727 Aircard into his MacBook Air.
New iMac chips overclocked: Speculation that the new iMacs contained next-gen Intel chips inside were squelched when Intel confirmed the processors are overclocked "Santa Rosa" chips.
Rogers Will Steal Your Wallet
Submitted by Chris Thomson (not verified) on Tue, 2008-04-29 19:56
I can't wait to hear how much the iPhone will cost in Canada. I'm thinking $699, 3 year contact, $90/month. Rogers' currently cell plan that gives you 25MB of data costs $90/month. Isn't that insane?
The graphic is quite
Submitted by Darien (not verified) on Wed, 2008-04-30 04:16
The graphic is quite misleading.
Apple was not the one holding it up, it was Rogers.
They wanted a bigger piece of the pie, so to speak, so it is unfair to blame Apple for the delay.