Good news everybody! Well, everybody on Telstra’s Windows Phone 7 devices anyway; you’ll be getting Internet Tethering by year’s end. In best Professor Farnsworth fashion, however, there’s a sting in the tail; it looks like you’ll never get Visual Voicemail. More »
The guys over at MacTalk Australia have posted a couple of images of a supposedly leaked Optus document detailing the pricing for the new iPhone 3GS. At this point it’s not exactly confirmed, and probably won’t be until Optus want it to be, but it does look legit. More »
We’ve had a few people comment that Vodafone’s Visual Voicemail feature for iPhones isn’t actually working despite our post yesterday. Well, the good news – hopefully – is that it should be completely active by Friday. At least, that’s what they told Gus over at Lifehacker. Let’s hope they’re right. Or, more tro the point, let’s hope the other networks follow suit pronto…
When Steve jobs first showed off the iPhone back in 2006, there was one cool feature that somehow never made it out here in Australia with the iPhone 3g: Visual Voicemail. But today, Vodafone has finally launched the service for their iPhone 3G customers. More »
YouMail has announced Visual Voicemail Plus—a free app for BlackBerry phones like the Pearl, Curve, Bold and Storm. The app works in conjunction with YouMail’s desktop visual voicemail service.
Rumours surfaced last week about the possibility of visual voicemail coming to the BlackBerry Bold—rumours that seem to be a certainty now that BGR has screenshots of the service in action.
Is visual voicemail coming to the BlackBerry Bold? Possibly, if you believe this screenshot from a Boy Genius tipster. Unfortunately, the app doesn’t actually launch.
We were promised visual voicemail for the G1 (and subsequent Android phones) by the end of the year via the folks at Fusion, a VVM provider that already has apps for several other platforms. Today, the Android version hit the Market, and we’ve given it a spin. So how does it work?