One of the liveblogs says loud booing in the hall about MMS
(about AT&T's delay, that is - not about the eventual coming of the feature)
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One of the liveblogs says loud booing in the hall about MMS
(about AT&T's delay, that is - not about the eventual coming of the feature)
Tethering is a seamless experience -- once it's on, you don't have to run any additional software. Requires carrier support -- 22 supported carriers when launched -- AT&T was not included.
WTFAT&T????
BOO!
Seriously, WTF? It's not like AT&T lacks the capacity.
AT&T needs to bite me. Except for the part where I'm pathetically dependent on their service. There could be some connection here.
Okay, now we just need Google Maps to be accurate down to a 2-foot radius and FindMyPhone might actually be useful...
WTF? It's not like AT&T lacks the capacity.
It's pretty obvious they lack the brain capacity.
That medical app that shows graphs of the patient's vitals is wicked-ass cool. I really feel like we're living in the future.
AT&T lacks the capacity.
I heard that ATT does lack the capacity. At least at 3G levels.
Ooh, I hope the TomTom app is out before I drive to Canada. (Not that I need directions, I just REALLY REALLY LIKE GPS.)
Next, Pasco -- formed 45 years ago, now focuses on teaching sciences to children.
Using hardware accessory support in iPhone OS 3.0, users can hook up sensors to the app to perform experiments.
Translation: iPhone 3.0 can READ OUR CHILDREN'S MINDS