
Time for a rant I'm afraid. The other day I lost my mobile phone, I've no idea what happened to it but I suspect that it may have fallen out of my coat pocket when I put it up on the luggage shelf on the train to work. Even though it was annoying to loose my phone I was quite happy to buy a new phone, even if I could have done without the expense, as the one I lost was over 4 years old, was starting to be temperamental and was basically a bit rubbish really.
Back in October 2007 I wrote about the trouble I had in buying a new mobile phone from an O2 shop. The phone I was trying to buy at that time was the Sony Ericsson W810i which, for it's time, I thought was a pretty good phone - at least for my needs it was. 18 months later and my needs have changed and the W810i is no longer really up to the task and the screen is heavily scratched.
Television is literally everywhere these days. Gone are the days where you came home to watch four channels on your 21" CRT Television, now we have hundreds of channels, 50" widescreen Plasma or LCD Hi-Definition televisions, television on our computers, laptops and portable devices and now even on our mobile phones thanks largely to the BBC's iPlayer. The iPhone though is restricted to only being able to stream programs from iPlayer which basically restricts you to only doing this when you have a Wi-Fi connection. Until now.
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