Mobile Today has released a story about how the iPhone 3G may soon be available on T-Mobile and Orange. O2 are reportedly going to be able to retain their exclusivity on the 3GS model, however, the new competition for the 3G is very welcome news as it may reduce handset and tarriff prices. O2 are supposedly furious. . . oh well. Never mind.
The article also says that Apple has secured better deals with two component manufacturer's but I don't actually know what this has to do with exclusivity agreements.
Old news really. That was patched about 2 weeks ago! The risk was rather minimal because the hacker would need to know your number and figure out it was an iPhone at the same time. The more exciting news is that O2 are supposed to be coming to the end of their exclusitivity agreement in October.
A small app house keeping tip. Once you get to a larger number of apps you tend to find it a bit strange having 8+ pages listed on the home screen. If you want to get rid of some of the icons but not delete the app totally you can select which apps you sync with the phone. This option is found under the Applications menu on your iphone.
Using this method I have now trimmed the number of pages from 8 to 6! Yay.
Microsoft awards giving praise to Microsoft Mobile apps. Top voted for prize goes to an app released only on the iPhone. Oh dear. The organiser is heard wispering 'Oh this is awkward' into the mike before announcing the winner.