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Erin,
Insent on the other matter.
Since T-Mobile is switching to AT&T in March, and we have an unlimited text, talk and data plan that will switch over -- and since I'm up for an upgrade in March and am looking to upgrade to an iPhone then, hopefully -- we decided that the Nook Color was the most logical choice, since really, if we're at home, D's got a netbook and I have the laptop, and um, iTouch. If I DO upgrade to an iPhone, I will be trading in the Touch, which is a 2nd gen with 8 gigs.
This is by no means definite. The Justice Department has denied the merger, and at&t is going to court over it. A trial date has been set for February 13, 2012. Your best bet is to plan like the merger is not even contemplated, which means that the iPhone is not on the table for T-Mobile. Your rate plan will not remain the same if you take a subsidized phone upgrade. at&t has only committed to honoring T-Mobile plans as long as the customer makes no changes, including upgrading their phone.
I was contemplating one of the $99 HP tablets before my illness.
now it's out of the question, but I wonder if anyone here who got one likes it?
What I've hear is the tie-breaker that moves a lot of people to the ipad over the Galaxy is that the touchscreen on the ipad works so much better that there is no comparison. I've never used either so that is second-hand, but I have hear that repeatedly.
Maria, that is good to know! Thanks. I would LIKE an iPhone, but I will research T-Mobile smartphones now; I'm not wedded to it. I just need something that will let me be a bit more operational on the go for work related stuff...and, you know, life.
For people looking at new Android phones, Engadget is maintaining a massive list of devices which will get ice cream sandwich.
Nook Color has the Dropbox app available now, for free. WOO and Hoo.
Poking head in to ask for help in extracting video from a disc so it can be saved as a file for uploading. This isn't a commercial disc-- it's just the disc I had recorded at my ballroom dance competition. I've been trying to use VLC, but none of the streaming/saving formats are allowing me to open it. (I'm on a Mac, btw) Any suggestions?
Barb, download Handbrake.