O2 has now announced at a press release that it will introduce a new 24-month tariff option for iPhone users from April 3rd. This scheme is a kind of reward for customers for showing added commitment. Those who choose to sign up for the 24-month tariff plan get an 8GB iPhone 3G for free, at ?34.26 per month and the 16GB iPhone 3G for ?44.05 per month.
iPhone users who have signed up for this plan also stand to receive all the other benefits, such as unlimited UK data, unlimited access to public Wi-Fi spots, visual voicemail and so on. The 18-month iPhone 3G tariff plan remains the same. This 24-month tariff will be available through O2, Carphone Warehouse and Apple sales channels starting 3rd April.
Visit www.o2.co.uk/iphone for more information.

Apple iPhone 3G
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Adobe’s CEO, Shantanu Narayen has said that his company is working first hand with Apple in order to develop a Flash version for the iPhone. Even though Apple has said that Flash and any version it has out is way too slow for the iPhone, Adobe isn’t ready to give up and call it a day.
It plans on developing a fast and efficient version of Adobe Flash to run on the iPhone with minimal problems; we say, good luck with that. Adobe however for a moment sees the reality of creating a working version of Flash on the iPhone as he’s stated that it will not be an easy task, at least the head the company has his head above the waters of fantasy.

Apple iPhone 3G
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Recently Apple decided to release the “whereabouts” of their update for the iPhone OS, 3G firmware 2.2.1. It has also released version 2.2.1 for the iPod Touch as well. This update contains mostly browser improvements such as increased stability of Safari and the image issues with email not being correctly displayed in the Camera Roll has been addressed.
It has been strongly recommended to NOT upgrade to this firmware at this moment, due to the iPhone development team investigating the firmware and snooping around for errors. As of this instance it isn’t possible to jailbreak the iPod Touch or iPhone firmware 2.2.1, however, from past experiences this can quickly change.

The iPhone & iPod Touch Updated Firmware Has Been Released
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For those of you that don’t know, the iPhone does not come in Red, currently it only comes in black and silver. However, the company (most likely in China) who’s decided to manufacture this fake iPhone has made a couple mistakes in its design…The main one being that Apples font is not Arial as seen in the following pictures.

Apple iPhone 3G
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