TomTom iPhone Car Kit returns to UK Apple Store, awaits drama
It’s back. After making a horrendous false start with the early promise of iPod touch support and the inclusion of the iPhone App in its £100 price tag, the TomTom Car Kit has returned to the Apple Store. In a big fat disclaimer, TomTom writes:
The TomTom app for iPhone is not included with this TomTom Car Kit. The Car Kit dock is compatible with all iPhone models, but the TomTom app only works with iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G.
We only see it in the UK store at the moment but it’s likely to pop on your local store anytime now. Ships in 1-2 weeks.
[Thanks, Joe W.]
Filed under: Cellphones, GPS
TomTom iPhone Car Kit returns to UK Apple Store, awaits drama originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 09 Oct 2009 05:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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iPhone OS 3.1.2 update now live, fixes sleep, network issues

Apple’s just posted up iPhone OS 3.1.2, which purports to fix some of iPhone OS 3.1’s Greatest Bug Hits, including: Don’t Wake (From Sleep), Lost Network Access, and everyone’s all-time favorite, Video Stream Crash Dance. We’re updating now, let us know how it goes for you in comments — and there’s an iPod touch update too, we’re sure it’s just as fun.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
Filed under: Cellphones
iPhone OS 3.1.2 update now live, fixes sleep, network issues originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 08 Oct 2009 14:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 8th, 2009
at 3:34pm by Nilay Patel
Topics: 3.1, 3.1.1, Apple, IphoneOs, IphoneOs3.1.2, IphoneOs3.2, IpodTouch, SoftwareUpdate, iPhone, iPhone OS, iPhone OS 3.1.2, iphone os 3.2, ipod touch, software update, update
Vonage Mobile iPhone and BlackBerry apps available for download
You remember Vonage right? The trailblazing VoIP company is still around and appears at first glance to have instigated a bit of coup in the battle for VoIP calls over AT&T connections. Unfortunately they haven’t, at least not yet. See, the free Vonage Mobile app just added to the iTunes App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch has been approved for making international calls over AT&T’s cellular network (take that Skype) in addition to WiFi. Unfortunately, we’re not talking about SIP calls over EDGE/HSDPA data. Like the rejected Google Voice app, if you’re out of WiFi range but still have voice service then Vonage Mobile will redirect your international call (entered directly into the App or selected from your address book) to a local access number in the US — you’re then using your AT&T minutes while being charged Vonage Mobile’s discounted worldwide calling rates. The app is strictly pay-as-you-go for the moment and will not give free global calling to those who subscribe to Vonage’s $25 per month Vonage World plan — Vonage says that will come before the end of the year. The Vonage Mobile app for BlackBerry only works over your carrier’s voice network while the iPod touch app only works over WiFi, naturally. Also, BlackBerry users will revert to Vonage’s lower rates anytime they make an international call whereas iPhone users must launch the Vonage application first.
[Thanks, Ricky B.]
Vonage Mobile iPhone and BlackBerry apps available for download originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Oct 2009 06:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 5th, 2009
at 7:33am by Thomas Ricker
Topics: BreakingNews, IpodTouch, VonageMobile, app, blackberry, breaking news, iPhone, ipod touch, sip, voip, vonage, vonage mobile

