If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen my cry for help on whether or not to get a wireless USB modem to use with my MacBook Air. I’m tempted for 2 reasons: I spend 2 hours on the train per day for my commute to and from work, and I’ve got a corporate discount that would knock 20% off the monthly plan cost. Of course, AT&T also offers a mail-in rebate that makes the modem I’m considering free after all is said and done. Free Wi-Fi is supposed to be available on most of the commuter train cars by Spring 2009, but I’ll believe that when I see it at this rate given how little money the MBTA has and how piss-poor they’re performing overall despite increased ridership.
Waiting, peeling, and disappointment
I’m still waiting for my Dots Gloves. It’s now been 5 and 1/2 weeks since I placed my order. Guess mine is one of the longer-to-fulfill orders in that month-long average. Dang.
My favorite Incase Slider case for my iPhone is starting to peel. I’ll put up an addendum to my review on it shortly and include some pictures.
I just read this article over on MacRumors. In short, Apple’s latest portables with the mini DisplayPort connector will not put out video over a non-HDCP connection. I’d never heard of HDCP, High Definition Content Protection, before but I will be sincerely irritated if I need to spend more money for a special connector to display iTunes movies I buy or rent through my new MacBook Air. Looking at some posts over on the Apple Support forums, users with the new laptop models can’t even output some iTunes video to Apple-branded displays with Apple-branded display connectors. WTF? Another moment of disappointment in Apple. I hope they address this soon without requiring me to spend more money than the pretty penny I just laid down for my new MacBook Air.
iPhone + NetShare + MacBook Air = Perfection
You know, I just can’t praise NetShare enough. I’m really not trying to rub in the fact that I have it with the folks who missed the opportunity to buy it from the App Store – I swear. I am just regularly stunned by how useful it is. Yes, I know I could accomplish the same thing with a jailbroken app (I think it’s PDANet?), but I didn’t have a good experience jailbreaking one of my first-generation iPhones to make me hesitant enough to do it to my 3G. Regardless, I’m on the train heading home from work, no WiFi network in sight, and I’m able to browse the internet, check email, and blog on my MacBook Air through my iPhone’s data connection. Freaking brilliant.
There are rumors out there about AT&T officially announcing tethering for the iPhone, with the monthly rate for this feature at $30 at a minimum. And, this won’t be an unlimited plan with a cap of 5GB per month. I’m not the type of girl to steal cable (well, not anymore) and am not opposed to paying for a service I use. But I already get unlimited data with my iPhone’s data plan and pay $30 a month for that. I’ll just keep using NetShare (carefully enough to not set off any alerts at AT&T), thank you very much.
(To be clear, this isn’t my first experiencing with tethering. My first foray was with a Sony Clie NX70V PDA, a Bluetooth Memory Stick Adapter, and a Sony Ericsson T68i. God, that was ages ago!)
My new BFF: MacBook Air
I did manage to pick up a brand new MacBook Air on Friday evening, and I love it so far! I had been reading that only the SSD models were hitting stores and the hard drive models are delayed until the end of the month, but I wanted the SSD version anyway so I knew it would only be a matter of time before I get my hot little hands on one from an Apple store. I stalked – um, I mean called, my local Apple store and got a hold of someone on Friday afternoon who said they had a few in stock. I left work a little early (thanks, boss!) to catch an earlier train home to get to the store a little sooner. I called the store again to make sure they still had at least one before I left the train station, and talked to a girl who put me on hold for a while and came back to say, and I quote, “Um, like, I don’t think we have any more in stock.” I gritted my teeth and said thank you and hung up. I decided to head to the store anyway figuring she probably had no idea what the hell she was talking about, cued by her uncertainty and the fact that she sounded like she was 12.
The mall was Friday-night busy yet I still managed to walk calmly to the Apple store without yelling incoherently at the obnoxious teenagers who inevitably got in my way repeatedly. When I got to the store, I hunted down the oldest staff person on the floor I could find – I think he was around 19 – and explained what I wanted. He wrote everything down and had someone go find the Air while he went for the SuperDrive. I was half-expecting the stock boy to come back and say there were no more Airs, but he had one in hand and handed it silently to my sales guy. I checked the specs on the box to make sure it was indeed the latest rev and nearly shouted with glee.
I did forget to buy one thing that night – the USB ethernet adapter, which I needed to do the migration from my MacBook to the Air, but I went back and picked one up on Saturday. I ended up not using it, which is another story in and of itself, but I think I’m done with the migration and have been carrying around my splendidly light Air during my commute – it’s nice to shave a couple of pounds off the weight of my backpack!
I got an unlocked iPhone 3G!
Call me a little obsessed, but I wanted an unlocked iPhone 3G to be able to use local SIM cards with my iPhone when traveling abroad. I got the bright idea to get one when contemplating people I knew who either lived in a country where they’re sold, or who would be traveling to one soon. One of my co-workers is from New Zealand and still has family there, and he kindly offered to arrange to get me one (thanks, Tim!). So I am now the proud owner of an *officially* unlocked iPhone 3G that will remain unlocked through any firmware update Apple throws out. Woo hoo!
If you’re wondering, I plan to sell my 3-month-old AT&T-locked iPhone 3G on eBay, where they appear to be fetching upwards of $500, even when locked to AT&T. Isn’t that crazy? All in all, I won’t be out of pocket too much for my little obsession. Well, maybe it is a lot, but I don’t need to think about that too hard.
I still haven’t gotten the Dots Gloves I mentioned in my last blog post. I hope they arrive soon – I’ve already broken out some gloves for my morning commute, which is getting increasingly chilly, and they could have come in handy already.
I’m still working on getting a new MacBook Air with a discount – I’ve got one definite way lined up (thanks, Kim!), but I’m hoping I can find an alternative that will yield a larger discount, though that may require some additional waiting and I don’t think I’m up for that. Me wants shiny new MacBook Air now, must get rid of plasticky MacBook.