Totally forgot about phone calls lol Last six month, most likely used less then 15mins of airtime.
I normally ignore all calls and txt MSGs while I drive.
E2EK1EL
Warning Spirit update!
Back up your pic from the camera roll, Spirit will wipe them out._
Also SHSH you stuff to the Cydia server, remember how it felt to be stuck OEM FW? :p
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by Nerologic
I have AT&T's 30dlr a month unlimited data and MMS plan. Its media net unlimited or something like that. I used a cheap phone and got the plan with that phone. Put the sim in my iPhone and i spent 2 weeks getting told it was impossible and banging my head on the wall trying to figure out how to make it work with the iPhone. Well eventually i did. :D
So I dont have a regular 30dlr iPhone plan and 20dlr MMS plan, saving 20 bucks a month. On top of that i get a discount because i am a US postal service employee ;)
Slice it up like this dude if the next unit is indeed using the micro - sim
DOJ and/or FTC may launch antitrust inquiry against Apple for developer policies
The New York Post is reporting that the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission are, “locked in negotiations over which of the watchdogs will begin an antitrust inquiry into Apple’s new policy of requiring software developers who devise applications for devices such as the iPhone and iPad to use only Apple’s programming tools.” The Post, claiming to have “sources familiar with the matter,” goes on to say that the two government agencies, “are days away from making a decision about which agency will launch the inquiry.” The Post speculates that the inquiry is a byproduct of Apple’s hard-line on Flash, however, 9 to 5 Mac speculates (probably more accurately) that the inquiry is driven by Apple’s recent ban on third-party “rapid app development tools” and restrictions on “unauthorized programming code” as mandated by the iPhone Developer Program License Agreement. Whatever the reasoning, it looks like Apple’s General Council will continue to earn their keep. What do you think? Should Apple have the right to exert totalitarian control over their development ecosystem… or, should they play nice and let others join in the fun?
Nice! I just did the same thing this morning. in addtion I bought a macbook pro i7 to do some iphone dev work. I feel super geeky today.
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by Edde Dre
Nice! I just did the same thing this morning. in addtion I bought a macbook pro i7 to do some iphone dev work. I feel super geeky today.
You talking about legit or non-legit side of Dev?
Edde Dre
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
You talking about legit or non-legit side of Dev?
Legit, I am talking about making iphone apps and what not, there are enough JB'ers out there, i have no interest in being one of them lol
RobSt*r
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Originally posted by Edde Dre
Legit, I am talking about making iphone apps and what not, there are enough JB'ers out there, i have no interest in being one of them lol
Pretty ironic coming from a Microsoft employee no? :)
Edde Dre
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Originally posted by RobSt*r
Pretty ironic coming from a Microsoft employee no? :)
You would think but most of us use iPhones here heh. Whats ironic is the crazy discount microsoft gets on apple products :)
RobSt*r
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Originally posted by Edde Dre
You would think but most of us use iPhones here heh. Whats ironic is the crazy discount microsoft gets on apple products :)
So Im coming to you for my macbook i7 then is what your saying ;)
Edde Dre
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Originally posted by RobSt*r
So Im coming to you for my macbook i7 then is what your saying ;)