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dotMobi buys Mowser

And brings California to Dublin.

Via Russell Beattie’s blog, it transpires that he and Mike Rowehl have sold Mowser to the Dublin based company dotMobi.

Just weeks after Russ announced that they were closing up shop, due to lack of investor interest, among other reasons, the announcement that the Mowser assets have been bought by .mobi must be welcome news for the 2 founders.

Mike is over in Dublin at the moment working with the dotmobi team and he even managed to bring some California sunshine to our rain swept city.

When you head back Mike, can you leave just a little sun for us?

It’s nice to read about good outcomes like this.

O2 Ireland disappoints - Waiting for 3G iPhone

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I don’t have an iPhone. I want one, but I don’t have one yet. I was waiting for the release in Ireland so I could have visual voice-mail and a nice data plan. Neither of theses are on offer with O2 Ireland.

Also, as the months passed since the US release (9 now), the argument has been gaining weight for holding out for the 3G version release which, all things considered, will almost certainly happen somewhere in the world (read USA) this summer. It will probably be released in the UK at the same time.

So now I am in a situation where I still want an iPhone but it really doesn’t make sense to get one with O2 Ireland as I can get a cheaper unlocked one in Belfast or cheaper still in New York and yet have all that is on offer with buying one on contract with O2.

To be logical, it really doesn’t make any sense at all to buy an iPhone this close to the 3G release, but as I have been wanting one for a while now, O2 Ireland could have easily cashed in on me and pushed me to getting one if the price/data plan was right and they at least matched the UK prices for the handset. This didn’t happen. Which is very unfortunate for both O2 and me, because now I have to wait a little longer to get my hands on something I have wanted since last June and O2 lose a new customer (for now at least). It’s good for Vodafone though as I’ll remain on their network.

I could have forgiven the lack of visual voice-mail if there was even a hint that it was in the works (Which there wasn’t so I presume it isn’t).
In a way O2 have done me a favour; they’ve removed the carrier/contract factor from the equation and put me in a position with a pretty simple choice; either buy a 9 month old phone or wait perhaps 4 months and get version 2. It’s fair to say with Apple hardware, there are right times and wrong times to buy, depending on the position in the revision cycle, (Of course Apple are very secretive with their release dates and the iPhone is no exception, but going on recent reports around the net, the 3G release won’t be long) this is certainly a wrong time to buy the iPhone so I’m waiting.

If O2 sell the 3G version when it is released in a few months (Which I sincerely doubt - I’d say it will be 4 months behind the UK) and they have visual voice-mail or have a better data plan, I may jump in then. Otherwise I’ll pick myself up an unlocked 3G iPhone when it’s released in the US.

Either way, I’ll be waiting a bit longer to get my hands on the iPhone. Sorry O2.

Edit: New O2 Ireland prices for iPhone released. Things are looking up!

iPhone out in Ireland 14th of March

The iPhone is finally coming to Ireland! Touchdown on March 14th. O2 will be the carrier, as expected.

Thanks to Damien Mulley for tipping us off.

So who’s going to jump in, and who’ll wait it out for the 3G version? It’s a tough one.

The tariffs are below (it’s 1GB data for all):

Monthly charge                   €45     €65      €100 Units

Anytime minutes included*    175      350     700 Mins

Texts included*                  100      150      250 Texts

Data included**                 1GB      1GB     1GB GB

Additional calls                   20c     20c      20c Per min

Additional texts                  10c     10c      10c Per texts

Voicemail***                     15c     15c      15c Per min

512MB DV RS MMC Finally!

As of today it is no longer an idea, a hope nor an itch that you haven’t been able to scratch. 512mb of dv rs mmc is now floating into the market to be freely available. It must be because I just got mine today and it works a treat. There was a smile on my face widening each time I installed one of my applications watching the insignificanct little % of memory it took for its own, leaving SPACE. LOTS of space.. Mmmmmm. I’m using your pic Russell B. Hope you don’t mind. I actually wanted to post to your site first so people might actually read this but point of principle prevailed, just in case this is a trend.. I will append to your comments within 2.24 minutes. Just watch..
Happy Conall.


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