MobileTechRoundup 138: don’t mess with the “Nerd Club”!
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MoTR 138 is 35:20 minutes long and is a 32.5MB file in MP3 format.
INTRO: Based on “Time v2.1″ by Meta Sektion, additional mixing by James Kendrick.
HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matthew Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia)
TOPICS:
Kevin’s cranky… find out why.
So what will an iPhone upgrade really cost?
Nokia’s N78, N800 and N810 all support over-the-air upgrades now. w00t!
Hoo-rah for WiMAX! The second wave of cities in the rollout were announced. But for how much?
Ubuntu MID Edition is looking pretty darn nice.
Opera Mobile 9.5 is right around the corner: July 15th, to be exact
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This micro SD adapter stucking thingy happened to me ones too..
.. I just used force to get it out and noticed that there were small part missing.. found it inside the slot.
no more adapters to me thans.
Great show like always. The contract/subsidy issue is interesting. I have been an AT&T customer for quite some time now but have never had to renew my contract beyond my initial two year in 2001. This is mostly because I buy phones from importers and just swap out the SIM, but what I remember a specific instance in 2003 when I bought an MPX200 from AT&T and asked to pay the full price, not the subsidized price, so I would not have to sign a new two year contract. I got a new phone, paid full price, and did not have to sign anything stating that I was under contract for two years. Sure enough, six months later I purchased another phone from AT&T, and they said I still qualified for a discount since I did not get a subsidy for the MPX before. This was back in 2003 so it may be different now, but I don’t see how you would not qualify for the iPhone since you never got a subsidy.