Though I’ve more or less ended my free-for-all in buying apps for my iPhone, I do still add a new one to try out periodically. Lately, I’ve found and/or started using again a few apps that I want to move to the first or second page of my home screen given how much I use them, and I simply don’t have the energy to do this. Without folders and even with the place-the-app-you-want-to-move-in-the-dock trick, it’s still tedious to move apps across multiple home screen pages. Apple just had a splashy contest to advertise the 1 billionth download from the App Store, so they clearly know that people are gobbling up apps like there’s no tomorrow.
I am a weak, weak geek who has been wooed by iPhone 3.0 beta 3
I did it. I upgraded my iPhone 3G to the 3.0 beta 3 (thanks, Rick!). Yes, I said I wasn’t going to do it before. I know, I know. But how could I resist? Everything I was reading indicated that this beta was working really well, showing none of the lag or glitches present in the first beta. And, IT CAN DO MMS. Well, technically, anyway – I haven’t been able to send or receive any yet thanks to the exertion of absolutely no effort whatsoever on my part to get it to work.
Review of the Booq Mamba Sling laptop shoulder bag
I have purchased several Booq bags over the years for my portable computers and generally find their bags to be stylish and of high quality (with the exception of one case I had recently, though Booq kindly exchanged it for me). They released a few new bag styles last year and I selected the 2008 Mamba Sling shoulder bag in black to use with both the MacBook I used to own and the Lenovo ThinkPad T60 provided for my last job by my company, and now with my MacBook Air. I detest the boring black laptop bags most companies provide with their laptops and wanted something nicer that also didn’t scream “I have a laptop computer in here — try to steal me, please!”. The Sling Case doesn’t look like an obvious laptop bag, but carries one with ease and looks good doing it, though it has some negative aspects that aren’t revealed until you use it. Read my full review to find out the details.
Why my friends and family are afraid of the iPhone 3.0 firmware
Well, they’re not exactly afraid of it now, but they will be. You want to know why? MMS. Yeah, that’s it. MMS.
Wrong numbers, redacted
It used to be that I’d get phone calls from people who had mistakenly dialed the wrong number. We’d do that awkward verbal dance – I would ask them again who they were trying to reach and they’d play along, only to apologize once the error was clear and then abruptly hang up. I’d occasionally get someone rude, demanding to know my name instead as if I had had the audacity to have this number instead of it belonging to one of their friends.
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