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Orange offers iTunes movie downloads for 35 pence

by Kenny Hemphill on 8 August 2011 in News
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Mobile operator Orange has launched a new scheme that allows customers to rent selected movies from iTunes for the price of a text message.

Orange customers who text ‘FILMTOGO’ to 85060 are sent a code which costs 35p and can be redeemed against a movie on the iTunes Store. One film is available every week, starting this week with My Blueberry Nights. That’s followed next week by The Wrestler.

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Queues grow outside Apple Stores as iPad 2 goes on sale in UK

by Kenny Hemphill on 25 March 2011 in News
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Apple started taking orders for the iPad 2 on its UK online store early this morning, but by then queues had already started to form outside its retail outlets.

The new iPad doesn’t go on sale in the shops until 5pm this afternoon, but eager customers, perhaps frustrated by the several-week waiting time on the online store, have been camping out overnight in front of Apple’s London Regent Street and Covent Garden stores.

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Barclaycard set to bring mobile payments to UK

by Simon Aughton on 27 January 2011 in News
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Barclaycard will introduce mobile payments into the UK later this year, using technology that may be in the next iPhone and iP

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Orange hints at cheap 3G iPad

by Simon Aughton on 23 November 2010 in News
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Orange hints it may offer subsidised 3G iPads in return for a monthly data contract.

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O2 slashes iPad data limits

by Simon Aughton on 20 September 2010 in News
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O2 has changed cut the limits on the amount of data iPad users can download under two of their daily and monthly plans. The £15 plan has been reduced to 2GB from 3GB while the £2-a-day tariff now buys you 200MB, not 500MB.

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