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Win a Square Trade accident-coverage iPhone warranty from TUAW {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Oct 23rd 2009 1:12PM I left a phone on the roof of my car once when I went for a drive. Didn't drive far and was able to backtrack to find it, but not before it had been run over by a I am sure a bunch of cars, trucks, SUV's, and tractor trailers.
Why an Apple-blessed Mac mini server has big possibilities {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Oct 20th 2009 4:26PM I am very intrigued about this. Will have to see if I this will work for my setup.
Airport Extreme Base Station, Time Capsule boast a bigger antenna {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Oct 20th 2009 2:27PM Should be able to be upgraded via software, unless there are no changes needed to how the AEBS already does Wireless-N. Probably will roll out the next time there is an Airport Extreme Base Station firmware update.
Obviously the antenna improvements can't be done to old AEBS'.
Win a copy of Things for Mac {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Sep 1st 2009 9:15PM I try to keep my e-mail organized and use my iPhone a lot to keep track of stuff. Still working on that to-do list thing. Hint hint.
Snow Leopard: Find what you're looking for {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 29th 2009 2:22PM Great tip, thanks! That has been always been an annoyance I have had with OS X.
3D animations coming to Safari {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jul 17th 2009 10:50AM The big thing is it can (eventually) replace Flash without the requirement of needing a plugin installed, not to mention in theory it will eventually be supported by all browsers. This is obviously a big deal when it involves the iPhone since there is no Flash plugin for it and probably never will be.
More rumors on the Verizon-iPhone front {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Apr 27th 2009 3:14PM Here in New Hampshire, Verizon is pretty much the only carrier who has "statewide" coverage. AT&T for the most part is non-existent once you get north of Concord. Unfortunately I have family and friends who are in the northern part of the state, so whenever I go up there, I am several days without coverage thanks to AT&T.
You better believe that in New Hampshire, the iPhone will fly off the shelves if Verizon had it. I know for one I would switch back to Verizon in a heartbeat.
Keep in mind, any LTE phone would have to have backwards compatibility with CDMA & GSM. It will take years for Verizon to build out the LTE network to even provide reasonable coverage for someone to use. Likewise for AT&T when they start moving to LTE. The way to bridge the gap is to provide a LTE phone that can flip back to CDMA or GSM when needed.
So the way I see it is that Apple will do one of the following:
1) Come out with a CDMA iPhone in 2010 (or maybe even sooner) and have two separate iPhones (a CDMA and a GSM).
2) Come out with a universal iPhone that supports LTE, but can fall back on CDMA or GSM depending on the carrier.
I can see 2 happening if Apple can get the necessary hardware into the iPhone with a minimal if any battery life hit. If it can't do that, I see Apple going with option 1 until LTE hardware is viable.
Win one of 25 Macheist bundles {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Apr 7th 2009 9:19AM I need an image editor. Acorn would be perfect for that!
Engadget's recession antidote: win a 1.5TB Drobo! {Engadget}
Mar 24th 2009 12:31PM Cool. Pick me!
Apple making nice with MobileMe customers {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Feb 27th 2009 4:34PM I just don't have a need for MobileMe. I have 1 Mac and an iPhone. Gmail covers my e-mail needs and calendar/contacts sync can just happen when I get home.
I do think it is great idea for those with several computers.










