Apparently, I’m late. The line is already stretching down a good portion of the mall. See the Apple store way in the distance? That’s how far away I am. Ugh.

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the musings of a geeky girl
First and foremost, I love my first-generation iPad. It’s primarily my ebook reader and doubles as a very portable tool for browsing the web, checking my email, and slashing fruit with a virtual sword (not to mention killing those dastardly green pigs). This week Apple announced the second-generation iPad with a few new features and a slimmer design, though not with any particularly earth-shattering specs overall. Despite this, I’m probably going to upgrade even though I don’t *need* the iPad 2.
The Verizon iPhone 4 is now listed on Apple’s site and current Verizon customers can check their eligibility for an upgrade. Voice and data plan prices are revealed here as well. 9 to 5 Mac reports the following pricing:
Talk: 450 min/mo ($.45 ea over) $39.99/moTalk: 900 min/mo w/unlimited to 5 selected people (any network) ($.40 ea over) $59.99/moTalk: Unlimited $69.99/moData: Unlimited iPhone $29.99/moData: Unlimited iPhone + 2GB tethering and Hotspot 3G ($20/GB over) $49.99/moMessaging: Pay-per-use $.20/text $.25/video/picMessaging: 250 messages/mo ($.10 ea over) $5/moMessaging: 500 messages/mo ($.10 ea over) $10/moMessaging: Unlimited $20/mo
First and foremost, I wish Steve Jobs the best and hope he quickly and easily overcomes the medical problems that have plagued him for some time.
If you don’t already know, Verizon announced today that it will begin selling a CMDA version of the iPhone 4 in February. This marks the end of AT&T’s exclusive contract to carry the iPhone in the U.S., a day many have been looking forward to given the GSM giant’s poor coverage and performance in several regions. While I haven’t been chomping at the bit for a Verizon iPhone I am tempted to switch to Verizon, though I need more information before making my final decision.