Roger’s stock runs dry.

August 19, 2009

iPhone

iphone30Let it be a sign to tech companies everywhere!  Canada love’s its tech, and Americans should stop under estimating us, we’re just as geeky as the rest of you!

Actually, we love our tech so much up here that Rogers has run dry on stock, and Apple’s iPhone’s are no longer on store shelves.  It’s starting to sound like Apple can keep up with demand for their phone, and that shipments have started to dry up altogether.  It’s not only a Canadian problem though, there’s reports of other countries falling behind as well.

People in Finland have a two month waiting period before a phone arrives.  In Spain, it’s rumoured that telco’s have been trying to pawn off the 3G phones to those who wouldn’t know any better because the 3GS is sold out.

When was the last time a cellphone had that kind of problem? Looks like Apple produced a gem.

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About Joshua Schnell

It started as a hobby and turned into a full-time job for Josh. One minute he was keeping notes on his switch to the Mac and the next thing he knew he was the full time Editor-In-Chief for Macgasm. He spent his early years designing and developing Web sites, but now it's all writing, all the time. Josh also currently contributes to PCWorld. He produces two podcasts, The Macgasm Podcast, and The AppOrchard, and can be heard on CBC Radio once every couple of years, despite secretly wishing that was a more frequent gig.

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