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Apple unveils all-new 17-inch MacBook Pro

January 7, 2009 by Curtis Leave a Comment

In Response To: Apple unveils all-new 17-inch MacBook Pro

Can I just say something quickly?  “Curse you, Apple and your persistence in making products without removable batteries!!!”  Okay, so it’s got a 17 inch 1900-pixel screen… and it sports 8 hours of productivity on a single charge… and it can last 5 years (1000 charges)… and it’s the thinnest, lightest 17-inch notebook ever designed…

… I guess that is pretty cool.  Alright, I’ll let it slide this once or again, rather.  Just like I did for my iPod annnd my iPhone.  Apparently, making the battery “fixed” gives up to 40% more space to tuck the battery away.  This, in turn, gives 40% more life to the battery, right?  Well, in this case, probably more.  But keep in mind, these numbers reflect integrated graphics performance.  Switch it over to the GeForce 9600M GT and you’ll experience somewhere around 16 minutes of maximum battery life (give or take 8 minutes).  Okay, that’s harsh and just not true, but, I’m sure you see my point.

Personally, I wasn’t aware that people even bought 17-inch notebooks anymore.  I suppose for a notebook as sexy as the new Pro, one may reconsider.  However, I’m still stuck on the 15 incher.  Not too big, yet not so small as to not be able to pack the performance my nerdism requires.  I guess as much as I am against a fixed battery, I’d kind of like to see the new battery on the 15-inch MacBook Pro so that it may also reap the extended life its big brother will be bragging about.

Filed Under: Geeky Tagged With: apple, battery, macbook pro

AT&T slowing EDGE to force customers to switch to 3G?

January 7, 2009 by Curtis 1 Comment
In Response To: AT&T slowing EDGE to force customers to switch to 3G?

I’m going to go ahead and say that this is for 3G areas.  While At&t’s 3G service covers about 300 of the largest markets in the country, geographically speaking, on the other hand, most of it is not covered by 3G.  I rarely see 3G unless I’m traveling.  I think it’s pretty safe to say that I haven’t noticed a difference in performance of the EDGE network in non 3G areas.  That just wouldn’t be right if they went messing with that.

Make way for 3G and, heck, even 4G

On the flip side, I can understand why at&t would want to move people to 3G.  EDGE takes spectrum just like anything else.  And just like the TDMA shutdown in February of 2007, so shall GSM see it’s final days.  (not for awhile, mind you)  But we need to make way for more efficient technologies such as 3G (UMTS and HSDPA) and 4G (LTE).  3G alone can pipe a whole lot more calls through the same spectrum than GSM could.  This means even more space for at&t to roll out high speed data services, which in turn means more revenue.  As long as EDGE and GSM are in existence, 3G can’t reach it’s full potential.

Filed Under: Geeky Tagged With: 3g lte, 4g, att, edge, umts

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