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Yes... But can it play Crysis?
Its nothing like the Microsoft Surface. Its an image projected onto the table which is then touch sensitive.. if you read. Just like in schools and colleges where they have SMART boards(touch sensitive) and a projected image from a computer/ device etc.
HAHA, at least now i can finally shove my meat into the PC ;-] lol
Can anyone confirm what this means? im confused.

Once you've got your new iPhone 3G, you'll need to connect to the latest version of iTunes to activate it.

Before activating

1. Check your voicemail
Before you activate your iPhone 3G, make sure you listen to your current voicemails. If you're an existing O2 customer, activation will delete your existing voicemails. If you're transferring an existing number from another network operator, existing voicemails will not be transferred.

2. Transfer your contacts, music and photos
Before you activate, migrate your existing mobile contacts into Outlook, Outlook Express on the PC, or Address Book or Entourage on the Mac.

More information on transferring your stuff

To activate your iPhone 3G
Insert the SIM card into your iPhone 3G. (Upgrading Pay Monthly and existing iPhone customers should use your existing SIM card.)
Download and install the latest version of iTunes.
Connect iPhone to a USB 2.0 port on your Mac or PC (not on the keyboard) using the included cable. iTunes opens automatically.
Follow the onscreen instructions in iTunes to activate iPhone 3G and sync your contacts, calendars, music, photos, podcasts, videos, email accounts, and web bookmarks.
If you're new to O2 and transferring your existing number, contact us with you PAC code if you've not done so already.


Help with activating your iPhone 3G


Just looked on o2 website. can anyone confirm.
With the old activation methods it was activate at home but now they say its activate at store. BUT if you go to the iphone overview page on o2 and go to activate this shows up:

Once you've got your new iPhone 3G, you'll need to connect to the latest version of iTunes to activate it.

Before activating

1. Check your voicemail
Before you activate your iPhone 3G, make sure you listen to your current voicemails. If you're an existing O2 customer, activation will delete your existing voicemails. If you're transferring an existing number from another network operator, existing voicemails will not be transferred.

2. Transfer your contacts, music and photos
Before you activate, migrate your existing mobile contacts into Outlook, Outlook Express on the PC, or Address Book or Entourage on the Mac.

More information on transferring your stuff

To activate your iPhone 3G
Insert the SIM card into your iPhone 3G. (Upgrading Pay Monthly and existing iPhone customers should use your existing SIM card.)
Download and install the latest version of iTunes.
Connect iPhone to a USB 2.0 port on your Mac or PC (not on the keyboard) using the included cable. iTunes opens automatically.
Follow the onscreen instructions in iTunes to activate iPhone 3G and sync your contacts, calendars, music, photos, podcasts, videos, email accounts, and web bookmarks.
If you're new to O2 and transferring your existing number, contact us with you PAC code if you've not done so already.
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