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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 |
TomTom today announces the arrival of its TomTom car kit for iPhone, now available for purchase through selected retailers and soon through the Apple online store.
“The TomTom car kit for iPhone has been designed with safety and quality in mind,” said Chris Kearney, Marketing Manager, TomTom. “Its range of cutting-edge features will ensure the most optimised driving and navigation experience with the TomTom for iPhone app.”
TomTom car kit for iPhone key features The TomTom car kit for iPhone provides a safe driving experience while enhancing your in-car navigation journey.
Pricing - The TomTom car kit for iPhone has a recommended retail price of $159.99
Compatible with iPhone 3G and 3GS. Please note that the TomTom application is not included in the car kit.
Combined use of the TomTom app and the TomTom car kit for iPhone will provide you with a Personal Navigation Device (PND) experience, however both work well independently. |
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Saturday, 14 November 2009 |
Despite a shortage earlier this year, Australia's major telcos have said they may have enough iPhones in time for Christmas. Earlier this year, stocks of Apple's iPhone 3GS were exhausted across Australia with the vendor admitting it was unable to make enough devices to meet demand.
The iPhone 3GS launched in Australia on June 26, and has since spurred domestic smartphone shipments up 29 per cent. In response to Computerworld's inquiries a Telstra spokesperson indicated the company has the iPhone 3GS in stock, but did not elaborated on how many were on hand or possible shipping times. An 'out of stock' message which appeared back in August on Telstra's website has now been removed.
An Optus spokesperson said there is stock for online orders, but urges shoppers to check with their local store before heading in. It too has removed any 'out of stock' disclaimers from its website.
The Vodafone website sill carries the disclaimer: "Due to high demand stock is low and orders may be delayed."
However, a VHA spokesperson said it is continuing to receive deliveries of the iPhone 3GS.
The 3 mobile website also indicates the iPhone 3GS is in stock despite almost selling out of the phone on the day of its launch.
A spokesperson for Apple confirmed all carriers are continuing to receive shipments.
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Monday, 09 November 2009 |
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The first worm written for Apple's iPhone has been unleashed and is infecting phones in Australia. However, the worm, known as Ikee, is only a threat to users who have jaibroken their phones to let them run unauthorized software, security experts say. In fact, Ikee doesn't do anything particularly bad -- it changes the victim's wallpaper to a photograph of 80s singer Rick Astley and then seeks out other phones to infect -- but it could be modified to do something more dangerous such as stealing sensitive information from the iPhone. "There is a real danger that someone could take this code and make it do something malicious," said Graham Cluley, a technology consultant with security vendor Sophos. The worm does not affect most iPhone users; only those with jailbroken iPhones that are running a Unix utility called SSH (Secure Shell) with the iPhone's default password, "alpine," still in use. SSH lets someone connect to the iPhone remotely over the Internet, so installing this software with the default password in place is akin to adding an unlocked back-door to the device. It doesn't affect users who use the phone in conjunction with Network Address Translation (NAT), a popular networking technology that lets many users share the same IP address. Security experts have known about this particular risk for some time now. Last week a Dutch hacker started hacking into iPhones that were vulnerable to this attack and demanded €5 (US$7.43) for instructions on how to fix the problem. |
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Sunday, 08 November 2009 |

Apple has rolled out a new Reserve and Pick Up purchasing program for its retail stores, allowing customers to select and reserve products for later in-store purchase and pick up ahead of the holidays.With Reserve and Pick Up, you can make sure the top things on your list are definitely under the tree. Reserve an iPod or Mac online today and it will be waiting for you to pick up and purchase at an Apple Retail Store from December 15 to 24. You can even have many products wrapped. It's just another way we make it even easier to get through the holiday crowds -- and your gift list. The program looks to streamline the purchasing process for those who reserve hardware ahead of time and ensures that customers won't face out-of-stock issues encountered when attempting to purchase on the spot. The program also offers gift wrapping in the company's "signature gift box" for an additional $5.00 charge for iPods and notebook computers. The program is currently featured prominently on the company's retail store sites in the US, UK, and Australia, and also appears to be available in Canada.
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Sunday, 08 November 2009 |
A marketing research firm says iPhone is one of the strongest mobile phone brands in Australia, and almost certain to increase its market share in 2010.
Millward Brown surveyed 400 Australian mobile phone users and found that iPhone had more brand strengths than Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and BlackBerry.
Although Nokia was found to have the strongest relationship with customers, iPhone was the runner up.
iPhone also recorded the highest ever 'voltage' (a measure of the probability of growing market share) ever seen in Australia.
"After little more than 12 months in the Australian market, iPhone has gained a strong brand position. Our research has confirmed it is now on par with Nokia in terms of popularity, even though only nine percent of those surveyed actually owned an iPhone. This bodes well for iPhone when those consumers upgrade their handsets," said Daren Poole, Millward Brown’s Sydney managing director.
"While there are still more than twice as many people who bond with Nokia than with iPhone, given its meteoric rise over the past year and the forecast for strong sales growth, the iPhone is well on the way to becoming Australia’s mobile phone brand of choice," he added. |
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