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iPhone to be sold by Tesco in the UK, hemorrhages cachet {Engadget}
Nov 25th 2009 8:05AM "the department store chain is likely to price its contracts more aggressively, as it already has a £30 per month plan that includes unlimited calls, texts, and web surfing"
O2 offer competitive non-iPhone contracts too, but they still screw you with the iPhone ones. I doubt Tesco will be any different.
BBC redoubles its Wii efforts with dedicated iPlayer channel {Engadget}
Nov 14th 2009 7:27AM You don't need a licence for iPlayer - http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.uk/help/about_iplayer/tvlicence - although the fact you're using the Wii on your TV might change that.
UK ATMs set to offer WiFi access, free for BT and iPhone users {Engadget}
Jun 28th 2009 10:43AM The iPhone contract in the UK includes Openzone and TheCloud wifi access.
Live Sky TV coming to Xbox 360 in UK and Ireland, hooligan avatars to follow {Engadget}
May 29th 2009 8:41AM BT's still better ; )
http://www.speedtest.net/result/484040400.png
Planeload of drunk Irish passengers creates havoc on Cuba bound flight {Gadling}
Jan 5th 2009 6:34AM For anyone that's not from the UK, the Daily Mail is a tabloid newspaper known to exaggerate, if not completely fabricate, stories. Take this sort of thing with a pinch of salt!
Apple and AT&T bring back iPhone home activation {Engadget}
Dec 11th 2008 11:13AM @RichardR: I bought mine online (from the Carphone Warehouse) and never stepped foot instore.
Nintendo getting into the pedometer game? This will all end in tears {Engadget}
Sep 30th 2008 11:32AM Can it top the FitBit (http://www.fitbit.com/) ?
French public rail trials RFID / USB combo ticket system {Engadget}
Sep 5th 2008 4:23AM We use Chip and Pin (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_and_PIN) here, don't see why they'd ever want to replace it with RFIDs.