So, finally you can buy an iPhone, but can you use it? The iPhone is revolutionary in so many ways with visual voicemail, full internet usage and touch screen technologies to say the least. What's not impressive is AT&T's ill-prepared activation protocol. Although the customer service is friendly and happy to take your call, AT&T has had several years to prepare for this weekend.
Witness the horrifying reality of broke tech-no-junkies and there unstoppable devouring of anything that plugs. This poor Fox News reporter thought she was safe with her high tech wireless device, but one sleep deprived, heroin addict, apple teen brought reality to her like a warm golf ball to the forehead; lets watch...
iPhone that is... I hope you are in line buying one right now and not reading this. Here is a source for all of your iPhone needs.
Check out these links:
Apple's dedicated iPhone page
Macworld's dedicated iPhone page
Donning a white baseball hat and warmup suit -- complete with an iPod strapped to his arm -- a casual Philadelphia Mayor John Street patiently sat on a lawn chair on a South Philadelphia sidewalk, hoping to get his hands on the new Apple iPhone Friday morning.
Street said he was No. 3 in a line of about six people, but said he was sure things would pick up later in the day.
Apple on Tuesday updated its MacBook Pro line of notebooks with the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors, memory up to 4GB, LED backlit displays, and high-speed graphics in a lightweight, aluminum enclosure that is just one-inch thin.
Well I know we were all so excited about the 8-core Mac Pro being released. We all thought it would usher in a new era of computing power and power verses cost jump. Although it was released, and is sure to be super fast, no one is buying it. Why?