Don’t want to spring for the iPad? Barnes & Nobles Nook E-Book reader is now shipping and the timing could not be more perfect. Amazon is having numerous issues with publishers not happy with the inability to set their own prices and the iPad is not due out for at least 50 more days or so. The E-Book reader is is now available for $259 with free shipping from their website. You should be able to pick one up in a day or two at your local B&N store as well. Barnes & Nobles also have an availability checker on their site now that can point you to your local store to demo and pick up your very own Nook.
After a year of doing reviews on mainly the iPhone, cases and apps, we decided to change it up a bit with Google’s Android. After looking over the many different Android options we settled on the MyTouch3G for its easy hackability…
This way we can check out the stock Android versions as well as
Hero, Moto Blur and anything else that comes along. Today we thought we would show you the stock MyTouch3G running 1.6 Donut.
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In a move very unlike the AT&T we have recently been accustomed to, they have begun offering customer service. By customer service I mean a handy little free app that tells them exactly how much they suck in a given area. For us in the Northeast, or at least in the Syracuse area, AT&T has not been half bad. However, for those of you poor folks on the west coast, we have all heard the horrors of your experience with AT&T. The new app called "Mark The Spot" allows you and anyone else who has an iPhone to give constant feedback of your signal strength, voice quality, dropped calls and overall experience. This information can then be given to AT&T so they can improve their network to where it needs to be. If Mark The Spot is what it takes to get AT&T to the Verizon standard again, then I would imagine we should all be running this app. Here’s to hoping.
AT&T has today released a couple of ads directly aimed back at the Verizon Droid ads. Verizon has had a full onslaught of ads aimed directly at AT&T and what iDoesn’t. Now it’s time for AT&T to shoot back a little ad focuses on what iDoes. See both ads after the jump:
Lets hear what you think of this whole rediculous ad showdown.
So you have MMS finally after two and a half years… This is the experience I love and hate about iPhone. Everyone who has had an iPhone has suffered at one time or another from the realization that our incredibly advanced phone, iPod and web browser-in-one lacks the simplest of features. As much as I love my iPhone, the longer I have AT&T, the more I want to move to another carrier.
I know AT&T has been overwhelmed by the success of the iPhone and how it taxes their network, but to not allow a simple feature such as MMS is just crud. I’m holding out to see what Apple does once their AT&T contract is up and am planning to move off this horrid experience that is AT&T.