November 6 is Ernie Aiello's 75th birthday. I want to take this opportunity to wish my father a happy birthday and many more.... Read More
I'll probably end up doing some running around Newtown in the next few weeks. Although I've had quite a few college varsity and club-level games on my officiating schedule so far this year, my schedule from December 7 to January... Read More
Last night I solved the syncing problem that had limited Kathleen's ability to use her Treo 650 with her new MacBook. I owe a lot of credit to the book Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition, which... Read More
My wife Kathleen and I have lived in a small house in Newtown, Pennsylvania since June 2005. When we moved here, I was working for myself and spending lots of time in my home office. I wanted the best, most... Read More
I'm glad to hear that Apple sold its one millionth iPhone today. I think the $200 price cut will put holiday sales on the trajectory where Apple needs them to be in order to achieve the goal of 10 million... Read More
The only thing I've missed since I switched from my old reliable Treo 650 to my iPhone is an onboard password / information management tool. On the Treo 650, I used a utility program called SplashID, which was great for... Read More
I took an unplanned, long vacation from writing on Operation Gadget. It began when I unexpectedly changed jobs back in September. I don't want to go into what happened. I'm glad to leave that job behind and move on to... Read More
I'm about to give up on Microsoft Windows XP. I've been holding off on buying a new computer because I really want a MacBook Pro. The problem is I won't save the money to be able to buy this computer... Read More
The Nokia Blogger Relations Program sent me a Nokia N81 8GB mobile phone on Thursday. This is a sharp-looking, piano black mobile phone with a screen that's about two-thirds the size of the iPhone. It's got a slide that exposes... Read More
Here are the FedEx Tracking Details from the $30 Apple Store order that got shipped from China. I crushed one of my iPhone earbuds the other day in the parking lot of BJ's Warehouse Club in Langhorne, PA. I... Read More
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Now Using iPhone Version 1.1.2
I updated my iPhone to version 1.1.2 on Wednesday, and I've had no issues with it so far. Remember, I am not in the jailbreak camp at all, so I am using the platform more or less as Apple intended... Read More
I'm one of the people who should receive the $100 credit that Apple is offering to early purchasers of the iPhone. I think this is a reasonable move on Apple's part to reduce the shock associated with the $200 price... Read More
I'm about to give up on Microsoft Windows XP. I've been holding off on buying a new computer because I really want a MacBook Pro. The problem is I won't save the money to be able to buy this computer... Read More
I took an unplanned, long vacation from writing on Operation Gadget. It began when I unexpectedly changed jobs back in September. I don't want to go into what happened. I'm glad to leave that job behind and move on to... Read More
PVRblog pointed out that NBC has decided to pull its programming out of iTunes and move it to Amazon.com Unbox, a fairly new service from Amazon.com that competes with iTunes for video download sales. I think this is a mistake... Read More
I'll probably end up doing some running around Newtown in the next few weeks. Although I've had quite a few college varsity and club-level games on my officiating schedule so far this year, my schedule from December 7 to January... Read More
November 6 is Ernie Aiello's 75th birthday. I want to take this opportunity to wish my father a happy birthday and many more.... Read More
Last night I solved the syncing problem that had limited Kathleen's ability to use her Treo 650 with her new MacBook. I owe a lot of credit to the book Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition, which... Read More
I'm one of the people who should receive the $100 credit that Apple is offering to early purchasers of the iPhone. I think this is a reasonable move on Apple's part to reduce the shock associated with the $200 price... Read More
I'm about to give up on Microsoft Windows XP. I've been holding off on buying a new computer because I really want a MacBook Pro. The problem is I won't save the money to be able to buy this computer... Read More
I took an unplanned, long vacation from writing on Operation Gadget. It began when I unexpectedly changed jobs back in September. I don't want to go into what happened. I'm glad to leave that job behind and move on to... Read More
PVRblog pointed out that NBC has decided to pull its programming out of iTunes and move it to Amazon.com Unbox, a fairly new service from Amazon.com that competes with iTunes for video download sales. I think this is a mistake... Read More
I'll probably end up doing some running around Newtown in the next few weeks. Although I've had quite a few college varsity and club-level games on my officiating schedule so far this year, my schedule from December 7 to January... Read More
November 6 is Ernie Aiello's 75th birthday. I want to take this opportunity to wish my father a happy birthday and many more.... Read More
Last night I solved the syncing problem that had limited Kathleen's ability to use her Treo 650 with her new MacBook. I owe a lot of credit to the book Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition, which... Read More
The Collective Weight of Microsoft Windows is Suffocating 1GHz PCs
I'm about to give up on Microsoft Windows XP. I've been holding off on buying a new computer because I really want a MacBook Pro. The problem is I won't save the money to be able to buy this computer... Read More
I'm glad to hear that Apple sold its one millionth iPhone today. I think the $200 price cut will put holiday sales on the trajectory where Apple needs them to be in order to achieve the goal of 10 million... Read More
My wife Kathleen and I have lived in a small house in Newtown, Pennsylvania since June 2005. When we moved here, I was working for myself and spending lots of time in my home office. I wanted the best, most... Read More
PVRblog pointed out that NBC has decided to pull its programming out of iTunes and move it to Amazon.com Unbox, a fairly new service from Amazon.com that competes with iTunes for video download sales. I think this is a mistake... Read More
Wow. I had no idea that Apple was planning to announce a $200 price cut on the 8-Gigabyte iPhone to $399. Since the media event ended, I've read a number of comments on technology blogs about how much the price... Read More
The Nokia Blogger Relations Program sent me a Nokia N81 8GB mobile phone on Thursday. This is a sharp-looking, piano black mobile phone with a screen that's about two-thirds the size of the iPhone. It's got a slide that exposes... Read More
The only thing I've missed since I switched from my old reliable Treo 650 to my iPhone is an onboard password / information management tool. On the Treo 650, I used a utility program called SplashID, which was great for... Read More
I'll probably end up doing some running around Newtown in the next few weeks. Although I've had quite a few college varsity and club-level games on my officiating schedule so far this year, my schedule from December 7 to January... Read More
November 6 is Ernie Aiello's 75th birthday. I want to take this opportunity to wish my father a happy birthday and many more.... Read More
Last night I solved the syncing problem that had limited Kathleen's ability to use her Treo 650 with her new MacBook. I owe a lot of credit to the book Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition, which... Read More
I received my $100 credit at the Apple Store today to compensate me for purchasing the iPhone when the price was $599. To get the credit, I did the following: I visited the Apple Web Site iPhone Store Credit page... Read More
I'm glad to hear that Apple sold its one millionth iPhone today. I think the $200 price cut will put holiday sales on the trajectory where Apple needs them to be in order to achieve the goal of 10 million... Read More
My wife Kathleen and I have lived in a small house in Newtown, Pennsylvania since June 2005. When we moved here, I was working for myself and spending lots of time in my home office. I wanted the best, most... Read More
PVRblog pointed out that NBC has decided to pull its programming out of iTunes and move it to Amazon.com Unbox, a fairly new service from Amazon.com that competes with iTunes for video download sales. I think this is a mistake... Read More
Wow. I had no idea that Apple was planning to announce a $200 price cut on the 8-Gigabyte iPhone to $399. Since the media event ended, I've read a number of comments on technology blogs about how much the price... Read More
The Nokia Blogger Relations Program sent me a Nokia N81 8GB mobile phone on Thursday. This is a sharp-looking, piano black mobile phone with a screen that's about two-thirds the size of the iPhone. It's got a slide that exposes... Read More
The only thing I've missed since I switched from my old reliable Treo 650 to my iPhone is an onboard password / information management tool. On the Treo 650, I used a utility program called SplashID, which was great for... Read More
I'll probably end up doing some running around Newtown in the next few weeks. Although I've had quite a few college varsity and club-level games on my officiating schedule so far this year, my schedule from December 7 to January... Read More
November 6 is Ernie Aiello's 75th birthday. I want to take this opportunity to wish my father a happy birthday and many more.... Read More
Last night I solved the syncing problem that had limited Kathleen's ability to use her Treo 650 with her new MacBook. I owe a lot of credit to the book Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition, which... Read More
I received my $100 credit at the Apple Store today to compensate me for purchasing the iPhone when the price was $599. To get the credit, I did the following: I visited the Apple Web Site iPhone Store Credit page... Read More
Replacing My iPhone Headphones and Evidence That Apple's Supply Chain Is a Little Stretched?
Replacing My iPhone Headphones and Evidence That Apple's Supply Chain Is a Little Stretched?
Here are the FedEx Tracking Details from the $30 Apple Store order that got shipped from China. I crushed one of my iPhone earbuds the other day in the parking lot of BJ's Warehouse Club in Langhorne, PA. I...
Got My Nokia N81 8GB Mobile Phone
The Nokia Blogger Relations Program sent me a Nokia N81 8GB mobile phone on Thursday. This is a sharp-looking, piano black mobile phone with a screen that's about two-thirds the size of the iPhone. It's got a slide that exposes...
Here are the FedEx Tracking Details from the $30 Apple Store order that got shipped from China. I crushed one of my iPhone earbuds the other day in the parking lot of BJ's Warehouse Club in Langhorne, PA. I...
Got My Nokia N81 8GB Mobile Phone
The Nokia Blogger Relations Program sent me a Nokia N81 8GB mobile phone on Thursday. This is a sharp-looking, piano black mobile phone with a screen that's about two-thirds the size of the iPhone. It's got a slide that exposes...
Building the Ultimate Exercise Playlists
Building the Ultimate Exercise Playlists
I'll probably end up doing some running around Newtown in the next few weeks. Although I've had quite a few college varsity and club-level games on my officiating schedule so far this year, my schedule from December 7 to January...
The Collective Weight of Microsoft Windows is Suffocating 1GHz PCs
I'm about to give up on Microsoft Windows XP. I've been holding off on buying a new computer because I really want a MacBook Pro. The problem is I won't save the money to be able to buy this computer...
Using Yojimbo and Webjimbo as a Mac and iPhone Password Management Solution
The only thing I've missed since I switched from my old reliable Treo 650 to my iPhone is an onboard password / information management tool. On the Treo 650, I used a utility program called SplashID, which was great for...
Getting Back Online
I took an unplanned, long vacation from writing on Operation Gadget. It began when I unexpectedly changed jobs back in September. I don't want to go into what happened. I'm glad to leave that job behind and move on to...
I'll probably end up doing some running around Newtown in the next few weeks. Although I've had quite a few college varsity and club-level games on my officiating schedule so far this year, my schedule from December 7 to January...
The Collective Weight of Microsoft Windows is Suffocating 1GHz PCs
I'm about to give up on Microsoft Windows XP. I've been holding off on buying a new computer because I really want a MacBook Pro. The problem is I won't save the money to be able to buy this computer...
Using Yojimbo and Webjimbo as a Mac and iPhone Password Management Solution
The only thing I've missed since I switched from my old reliable Treo 650 to my iPhone is an onboard password / information management tool. On the Treo 650, I used a utility program called SplashID, which was great for...
Getting Back Online
I took an unplanned, long vacation from writing on Operation Gadget. It began when I unexpectedly changed jobs back in September. I don't want to go into what happened. I'm glad to leave that job behind and move on to...
One Million iPhones Sold in 74 Days
One Million iPhones Sold in 74 Days
I'm glad to hear that Apple sold its one millionth iPhone today. I think the $200 price cut will put holiday sales on the trajectory where Apple needs them to be in order to achieve the goal of 10 million...
Now Using iPhone Version 1.1.2
I updated my iPhone to version 1.1.2 on Wednesday, and I've had no issues with it so far. Remember, I am not in the jailbreak camp at all, so I am using the platform more or less as Apple intended...
I'm glad to hear that Apple sold its one millionth iPhone today. I think the $200 price cut will put holiday sales on the trajectory where Apple needs them to be in order to achieve the goal of 10 million...
Now Using iPhone Version 1.1.2
I updated my iPhone to version 1.1.2 on Wednesday, and I've had no issues with it so far. Remember, I am not in the jailbreak camp at all, so I am using the platform more or less as Apple intended...
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