by Jay Garrett on March 8, 2010
Apple has almost come up with a definite UK release date for their iPad.
Where stateside gadgety fans will be able to pounce on the new Wi-Fi tablet on April 3rd and the 3G version later the same month we in the UK will get both by the end of April.
US customers can pre-order the Wi-Fi models from 12 March, but not so for us in Blighty – we can’t pre-release purchase at all.
Apple has also said that the iBooks app and iBookstore will be available in the US on 3 April, with “additional countries added later this year”. I’m hoping that the land of the Union Flag will also be getting this, even though there’s indications to the contrary, as surely this is one of the major selling points of the iPad – or am I still confused?
by Jay Garrett on January 22, 2010
BT has hopped onto the fibre-optic super highway!
BT Inifinity is aiming to nibble at Virgin Media’s pie with the launch of its first super-fast broadband service which is set to arrive early next week.
BT Infinity will offer 40Mb per second speed broadband from a choice of two different price plans.
The cheapest Infinity package prices in at £19.99 a month plus a £11.54 line rental – but then there’s a rather ouchy £50 connection charge! Lumme!
That package will get you 2Mbps upload speed, and a rather tiresome capped usage of 20GB. BOOOOO!
For 24.99 you get free installation, upload speeds of 10Mb a second and, from what I can tell, no usage cut-off – Rah!!
BT is naturally making a big song-and-dance of the fact that its cheapest plan is £7.47 less a month than Virgin’s 50Mb super-fast service.
But now Virgin Media has hit back by reminding consumers that its service is actually faster at 50Mb per second.
A Virgin Media spokesman said, “We’re not sure why people in the UK would want to wait for BT’s 40Mb service which hasn’t launched yet, when they can already get Virgin Media’s great value 50Mb service.”
OooOooOoOo! Handbags! :p
There’s also the point that Virgin Media’s 50Mb service does not have a monthly usage cap at all.
BT says the 40Mb broadband service ‘will be made available to 4 million homes and businesses by the end of December’. So you have plenty of time for the battle to continue and see who’s best value once the dust settles.