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Apple: iPhone 4 available in 17 additional countries starting July 30
During Apple’s last press event, Steve Jobs announced the iPhone 4 would be launched into 17 additional markets starting July 30. Since the press event largely focused on the iPhone 4s antennagate issue, not much attention was given to the additional iPhone 4 launches. However, in a press release today, Apple is reminding us of more »
Nokia C6-01 makes appearance on Nokia Netherlands’ website, confirms 8MP camera
It looks like the Nokia C6-01 has been spotted on the official Nokia website in the Netherlands. Overall, nothing truly surprising here — its a follow up to the already existing Nokia C6. Given that, and the fact that the product name simple has an -01 at the end its a smaller update. That said, more »
Pirate Bay in a bit of trouble, ordered out of the Netherlands
Everyone’s favorite torrent site (if only for the interesting news they provide) looks to be in quite a bit of trouble again. It just can’t seem to catch a break — it’s as if every organization with a ton of copyrights finds it necessary to sue the site. Last time it was the amalgamation of organizations that sued the site for various copyright infringements. This time the suit comes from Dutch antipiracy group BREIN.
T-Mobile G1 to be formally introduced in European countries by end of February
By the end of February, T-Mobile’s Android phone, the G1 will have been released in several more European countries. The G1 has already been introduced in Great Britain, so after February, it will have been introduced in a good part of Europe.
Basically, if you subscribe to T-Mobile, or are planning to, and live in The Netherlands, Austria, or Czech Republic, you will have a chance to get the G1 by January 30th. Now, if you live in Germany, it will be launched on February 2nd. Lastly, by the end of February, Poland should receive the G1 as well. The interesting thing is Germany will be receiving the G1 with a 2 year contract for only a Euro (which translate to about $1.33! Otherwise, it costs 450 Euros without a plan, which is pretty expensive.
It will be interesting to see how popular it becomes in Europe and how it compares to the popularity in the United States.















