Samuel Gibbs

    9 Aug 2009

    One of my favourite iPhone apps has gotten a major update today to 4.0. Tube Deluxe which lets you check the state of the London Underground network for delays, problems and closure of all lines. Tube Deluxe 4.0 brings with it push notification which allows you to get real time push updates on the state of the tube. It allows you to conveniently limit the alerts to certain lines and to certain times of the day so that you’re not pestered with updates.

Tube Deluxe 4.0 which is only £0.59 to new customers is a free update for existing customers and is currently available in the App Store.

    One of my favourite iPhone apps has gotten a major update today to 4.0. Tube Deluxe which lets you check the state of the London Underground network for delays, problems and closure of all lines. Tube Deluxe 4.0 brings with it push notification which allows you to get real time push updates on the state of the tube. It allows you to conveniently limit the alerts to certain lines and to certain times of the day so that you’re not pestered with updates.

    Tube Deluxe 4.0 which is only £0.59 to new customers is a free update for existing customers and is currently available in the App Store.

    8 Aug 2009

    O2 to lose iPhone exclusivity?

    Rumours have been flying around that O2 is set to lose iPhone exclusivity in the UK come September 10th. It’ll be interesting if it pans out that the iPhone 3G and/or the 3GS becomes available on different networks in the UK. Appart from anything else it’ll probbly put price pressure on O2, which can only be good for consumers.

    5 Aug 2009

    Another GPS contender on the iPhone has just launched: The iGO My Way. £69.99 for the whole of Europe. Hmm interesting

    5 Aug 2009

    TomTom iPhone Kit priced

    Ouch, £113.85. Think I’d rather have a standalone PND for that much. Still, looks pretty sweet: