Five Things to Hate About the iPhone

For last week’s list we focus on some of the cooler aspects of Apple’s recently announced . This week we will look at the bad side to the iPhone.

  • 5) Cingular Only – For at least a year or two after launch, the iPhone will be a Cingular only device. So if you are on T-Mobile or another GSM provider, you are out of luck for a while. While it is normal to make a particular device exclusive, you would think that Apple would want this to be available to as many people as possible.
  • 4) All-in-One Device – I realize that this was also in my list of reason to like the iPhone, but it is proven fact that most all-in-one devices usually do not perform even one function well. This is one of those “wait and see” points.
  • 3) Touchscreen Typing – Touchscreen typing can lead to a mess of typos. People like to be able to feel button presses when they type. It is a brain thing, but a lot of people really do not like touchscreen typing.
  • 2) No 3G – Cell phone companies are working around the clock to bring us 3G (Third Generation) data technology. Allowing us to eventually get speeds similar to our cable/DSL lines over our cellular phones. Cingular just recently launched their 3G network in 160 markets. But sadly, you will not be using the iPhone on that network. The iPhone is an EDGE (2G) device so expect speeds around 15kb/s.
  • 1) Price – At $499 ($599 for the 8GB) with a two year Cingular contract, the iPhone is pricey. While smartphones are becoming more realisticlly priced, expect to pay the “Apple tax” on this little beauty. While I think that they might actually be able to have 1 million of these babies sold by 2008, I think that it is going to be close and that is just because of the price.

So I have officially covered both sides of the issue with the iPhone. There are reasons to both love and hate the device. I still hold that the device is slick and I can not wait to play with one.

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The Onion Router

Staying secure when surfing online is getting more and more difficult to do as the years go by. For starters, government agencies are usually ahead of the curve when it comes to anonymity. The are already watching the best methods of secure surfing. Also, when surfing online you are linked to an IP address that can eventually be traced back to you. Internet service providers keep records of who had what IP address and when they had it. So how do you surf anonymously on the internet? How do you maintain some level of freedom when reading and posting on the internet? People who study government agree that without anonymity, freedom of speech does not exist. They also agree that for a democracy to succeed, freedom of speech must exist. While there are people out there that would certainly like to know what you are looking at and posting online, the truth of the matter is you can protect yourself. This is where the comes in.

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bLaugh: How Many Licks

How Many Licks Does it Take?

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