I’ve already said that I definitely plan on getting the new iPhone 3G S. However, how I do it this time around is going to be a bit different. See, I waited in line at an Apple or an AT&T store to get my first-generation iPhone and my first iPhone 3G. This time around, I’m not eligible for upgrade pricing from AT&T to get the 32GB iPhone 3G S for $299 (which doesn’t surprise me and does not cause me to complain since they subsidized my first iPhone 3G less than a year ago), so I’m going to try to get it through a kind friend with family in New Zealand where they will hopefully be sold in a factory-unlocked state again. However, I still may get one from AT&T on launch date and then just return it before the 30-day return period is up. I’m not sure I can bear not having the latest iPhone for at least a little while after it’s released.
Check out the new iPhone 3G S Guided Tour
Where to get live WWDC coverage
As I’m sure you already know, I’m going to be glued to my computer during the WWDC keynote. I’ll likely have multiple browser windows open to see what’s going on and here are the sites on which I’ll be focusing:
I pray the Lord my soul to keep,
And if I die before I wake,
I pray the Lord my toys to break.
So none of the other kids can use ’em…
Amen.
My favorite fake shot of the 3rd-generation iPhone
Speculation and rumors abound on the internet about what will be revealed at WWDC next week. Of course, my guess (along with just about every other Mac fan out there) is that a new iPhone will be released. I’ve seen a number of fake pictures on the internet, but this is the one I like the best:
Review of the USBConnect Mercury 3G modem from AT&T
If you read my blog, you’ll know that I agonized for a little while over whether or not to buy a wireless modem to use with my MacBook Air during my commute, all the way to its arrival before I headed out to CES in early January, including some trials and tribulations with AT&T in between. I’ve now had the modem for several months and have had ample opportunity to see how well it works in order to write a review. While it’s not as fast as I’d like in all situations, it puts out satisfactory performance in most situations I’ve encountered. Read my full review here.
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