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joeydollaz
01-25-2010, 07:16 PM
and hoping that wednesday at the apple press conference they announce the iphone and the ipad are going to be available on verizon and give it a good kick in the ass :lostit
Lance Burkhart
01-25-2010, 07:19 PM
Won't happen
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joeydollaz
01-25-2010, 07:25 PM
donate money to my fund raiser fuckface
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joeydollaz
01-25-2010, 07:33 PM
Apple-Verizon Rumors: New iPhone and Mac Tablet on the Way?
BY Kit EatonTue Apr 28, 2009
Apple rumors are either steaming with the heady vapors of pure fantasy, or are spun around a core of interesting facts. The latest rumors about Apple and Verizon being in talks seem to be more the latter. And among the tidbits comes news of potential new Apple gadgets.
Business Week, USA Today, and The New York Times are the latest publications to pick up on the rumors (which originated on blogs several weeks earlier). Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam, when questioned by reporters, refused to spill any details. But he did confirm that the two companies had been having discussions.
That casts a certain bright light over initial rumors that recently suggested an iPhone may be coming to the Verizon network as soon as 2010. The sticking point for an earlier iPhone deal was, of course, Verizon's use of the somewhat backward-tech CDMA for its cellphone network--it would require a whole new device to be engineered. That's something Apple obviously wasn't prepared to do, given that identical GSM-based iPhone tech is used in the existing iPhone 3Gs sold all over the world. Now that McAdam has confirmed Apple talks, there's a strong suspicion Verizon will use the handset to champion its swtich-over to the next-gen GSM-based LTE 4G network starting next year.
But Business Week also has news from the classic "anonymous informers" that the Verizon talks also involved two new Apple gadgets. One is dubbed the "iPhone Lite" and is supposedly a lighter, thinner version of the existing smartphone--a device that's long been rumored. The other is more interesting, to gadget-geeks. It's "media tablet" according to sources, and would "let users listen to music, view photos, and watch high-definition videos [...] It would place calls over a Wi-Fi connection." Now that sounds a heck of a lot like the long-called for "Mac Tablet" device, and it's apparently smaller than a Kindle but with a larger touchscreen--imagine it as an enlarged iPod touch.
The iPhone Lite is a plausible idea, although it's easy to wonder why Apple would dilute the incredible success of the iPhone with a "dumbed down" version, aiming for popularity--a potentially risky strategy. It's also different to the iPhone "nano" rumors that suggested a simpler device. The Media Tablet sounds like a sensible way for Apple to fashion a netbook along its a trademark unconventional path, and fits with Apple's own words about how it won't directly enter the netbook scene.
We must remember these are rumors, however. They're interesting for one reason alone: They seem in line with other info tidbits that are slipping out.
[via MacRumors]
joeydollaz
01-25-2010, 07:35 PM
AT&T Losing iPhone Exclusivity on Wednesday?
Monday January 25, 2010 03:08 AM EST; Category: iPhone
Written by Arnold Kim
Mac Rumors
HotHardware claims that AT&T may be losing its iPhone exclusivity as early as Wednesday at Apple's media event:
According to an inside source close to the going-ons involved in all of this, a new tablet of some sort may not be the only thing on deck for next Wednesday though. We have been led to believe by an inside source that AT&T will lose their iPhone exclusivity on the same day, though it's not yet clear what other carrier (or carriers) will be stepping in to also carry the phone
We've never reported on a rumor from HotHardware before, so we have no record of the accuracy of their sources. That said, AT&T exclusivity has been a hot topic ever since the iPhone was released. In the U.S., AT&T remains the only mobile phone carrier that offers the iPhone.
This deal has been rumored to be expiring in mid 2010 with indications that Apple has been working on a Verizon-compatible iPhone. While the announcement of a Verizon-compatible iPhone certainly seems possible this year, we're not sure how it would fit in with what is believed to be an event focused on the new Apple Tablet.
Lance Burkhart
01-25-2010, 08:16 PM
donate money to my fund raiser fuckface
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Maybe dood... What's the water temp?
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joeydollaz
01-25-2010, 11:00 PM
Maybe dood... What's the water temp?
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i dunno its fuckin cold LOL
you start to burn soon as you hit it pretty much. LOL
joeydollaz
01-27-2010, 08:36 PM
crap
Lance Burkhart
01-27-2010, 09:14 PM
crap
baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. i almost shorted it
joeydollaz
01-28-2010, 10:50 PM
:booted lol
when you heading upstate fucker ?
Lance Burkhart
01-28-2010, 10:55 PM
i have no idea. doing construction on our house so weekends are very busy....trying to get up there in feb.
i work in the industry designing the equipment that runs our cell phone networks.
theres not gonna be an iphone on verizon until lte is more widespread
Lance Burkhart
02-01-2010, 12:02 AM
until what is more widespreaD??? the iphone or verizon? i'd assume they both are about as widespread as they will get...at least in the US.
djcyph
02-01-2010, 12:14 AM
until what is more widespreaD??? the iphone or verizon? i'd assume they both are about as widespread as they will get...at least in the US.
the LTE network 3Gs successor aka 4g
TheHipHopBillGates
02-01-2010, 12:16 AM
the LTE network 3Gs successor aka 4g
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3GPP_Long_Term_Evolution
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