AT&T’s announcement of their new capped data plans has generated a lot of discussion amongst current and future iPhone owners. In short, AT&T eliminated their $30/month unlimited plan for new iPhone customers starting on June 7th. After that time, n…
MacRumors: AT&T Announces iPhone Tethering and New Smartphone Data Plans
AT&T has announced details about iPhone tethering as well as new data plans for smartphone users.
Customers can pick the new data plan that best meets their needs either a $15 per month entry plan or a $2…
Page 2: AT&T Prepping Store Displays for Next-Generation iPhone?
Boy Genius Report claims to have received word that AT&T is preparing to roll out large in-store displays for a new product, presumed to be the next-generation iPhone.
According to them, A…
MacRumors: Next-Generation iPhone Battery Joins List of Surfacing Parts
Parts for the next-generation iPhone continue to surface as the device’s expected introduction at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference next week approaches. The latest part to make an appearance on Taiwanese site Apple.pro is the device’s battery…
MacRumors: ‘iPhone 4GS’ Case and Detailed Parts Video
At this point, we have a very good idea of what the next generation iPhone will look like. It seems specs and spare parts of the device are also readily available in Chinese markets. We still can’t be sure if these specs are entirely legitimate or …
MacRumors: Skype App Updated to Allow Voice Calls Over 3G
The Skype app for iPhone [App Store] has been updated to allow voice calls to be made over 3G data networks. Skype is a popular VOIP (voice over IP) application that allows users to make phone calls from their computer or mobile phone over a network…
MacRumors: Next iPhone Screen Resolution Confirmed at 960×640
The next iPhone screen has been confirmed to be at running at a resolution of 960×640, according to SuperPhone.cz (via Engadget). The site claims to have obtained a next generation iPhone screen (parts have been floating around) and magnifie…
Custom Safari keyboard shortcuts save my sanity
Filed under: Odds and ends
I’m a latecomer to the Safari party. I have used Opera and OmniWeb, but eventually, the siren song of Safari was too much to ignore. For the most part, I like it quite a bit, but there is one thing that has bothered me for a long time.
Safari has some ridiculous keyboard shortcuts. So, I made some better ones.
Exhibit #1: the Downloads window. By default, the keyboard shortcut to open the Downloads window is Alt+cmd+L. That’s right, “L” for “Downloads.” Does that make sense to you? Me neither. It should be “cmd+D” but … that leads us to another problem.
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TUAWCustom Safari keyboard shortcuts save my sanity originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 29 May 2010 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Why an iPad and a Mac mini are my computing future
A strange realization dawned on me today: I have already made mental plans to eventually replace two Mac devices I already own with two totally different devices that I don’t yet own. Namely, I am planning to replace my MacBook Pro with an iPad and my iMac with a Mac mini.
Replacing the MacBook Pro will happen first, probably sometime later this summer depending on when the “CFO of Household Expenses” (aka my wife) gives me the green light. The MBP has some “issues” like constantly running fans (yes I’ve tried smcFanControl and resetting the System Management Controller), the DVD drive doesn’t work even after having been replaced, and a corner of the frame is bent from a laptop bag “strap incident” that I would rather not go into here. Once the iPad arrives, the MacBook Pro will live out the rest of its life as my home “desktop” computer, happily hooked to an external monitor and keyboard. For portable computing, the iPad will definitely fit the bill for 99% of what I ever need to do while mobile. (My wife has a black MacBook for those times when I need a portable Mac.)
TUAWWhy an iPad and a Mac mini are my computing future originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 29 May 2010 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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MacRumors: AT&T to Begin Offering iPhone Insurance on June 6th? $13.99 Per Month Plus Deductible
Boy Genius Report claims to have received information from a source at AT&T indicating that the carrier is set to introduce a hardware insurance program for the iPhone, allowing users to protect themselves (for a relatively substantial monthl…