Aug 15 2008

iPhones & Schedules

Published by John at 9:28 pm under Our Blog

So, Becky and I have iPhones now. I decided to give in and get the new iPhone 3G. I unlocked my old iPhone and gave it to Becky to use. Becky has been using her iPhone for about 2 weeks now. Like most new technology the iPhone 3G does have its flaws. I like the old iPhone metal back alot better and the battery life on my old iPhone was better. The iPhone 3G has amazing GPS and the internet is faster. Another cool thing is Microsoft Exchange support. I can now get my schedule on it. I think I went a little crazy this last week scheduling appointments.

P.S. If you have AT&T and go buy an old iPhone. I can tell you how to setup internet service for only $15.00 a month.

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4 Responses to “iPhones & Schedules”

  1. Kristinaon 15 Aug 2008 at 11:06 pm

    I NEED an iPhone, if nothing else, so I can be cool. Material things are what’s important in life.

    And what’s the secret to getting my husband to blog?

  2. Stewon 16 Aug 2008 at 6:14 am

    I’ve had to set up four of these now for the executives at work. I have to say the new firmware release for the iPhone was a HUGE step forward. The exchange support was almost a deal breaker with the first phone. I wasn’t about to open up IMAP support which was the only previously way to use exchange. Now with exchange and some of the other upgrades it’s a fairly good business class phone. That said I’m sticking with my Treo.

  3. Beckyon 16 Aug 2008 at 9:06 pm

    Kristina – I know a lot of men who blog. Maybe you don’t run with the right crowd. My husband has been into computers since he was a little boy and he had a website before we met. We converted it into a blog and as long as I let him write about whatever he wants he is happy. He likes to write about cars and computers and politics and post weird pictures like the one of his toe. Maybe your husband is intimidated. Or maybe men in Utah don’t realize that they can blog and still be masculine. (Andrea – I know Mark blogs, he is the only one I know of in Utah)

  4. Kristinaon 16 Aug 2008 at 11:09 pm

    It could be the intimidation factor. When I started our blog, I truly had every intention of it being “our” blog. And then he didn’t really want to do it, and didn’t know how, blah, blah, blah. So, it’s really only my blog, but I keep his name on their since it’s been there for so long.

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