I live in an older neighborhood and my mail slot is actually next to my front door and drops into a coat closet in the house. I don't even have to open my front door to get the mail.
These are the highlights I jotted down from an article I read when doing some quick research at work:
BES won't manage BlackBerry 10 devices, and RIM won't upgrade BES to do so. Instead, the imminent BES 5.0.4 is the end of the road, though it will be supported for the foreseeable future.
RIM now says it will ship a new mobile management server called BlackBerry Device Service to manage BlackBerry 10 devices. But BDS won't manage today's BlackBerrys.
At the end of the day, this means an organization will need to run both BES and BDS servers if they have a mix of BlackBerry devices: BlackBerry 7 and earlier smartphones will be managed by BES, and BlackBerry 10 smartphones and any PlayBooks will be managed by BDS.
BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (not Server, as in BES) allows IT to manage both BES and BDS devices from a single pane of glass. It's not a unified BlackBerry management server, just a common front end.
If you choose not to deploy BDS, BlackBerry 10 smartphones and PlayBook 2.0 tablets can be managed via a server that supports Exchange ActiveSync, as they support the core EAS policies. Such servers include Microsoft Exchange, System Center 2012, Google Apps for Enterprise, and a whole cottage industry of cloud-based EAS-based MDM services. RIM says BDS will offer more management capabilities for its devices than EAS provides.
I just recently had an iPhone that was on AT&T unlocked. I went to the AT&T support chat site and asked them if I could unlock the phone since it was off contract and the support person on the chat said one moment, came back and said the phone was unlocked and emailed me instructions on what to do next. I tried doing this over the phone and kept getting passed around and no one knew what unlocking was or wanted to know why, etc. Maybe I got lucky on the chat, but it was still super easy and saved a ton of time.
I read this in the New York Times yesterday, and apparently they look just like the existing leopard frogs and the experts can't necessarily distinguish the new species by eye.
From the NYT:
Local amphibian fans can be forgiven for not noticing the new frog's unique nature. "I wouldn't know which one I was holding because they all look so similar," said Ms. Newman, who is now pursuing her Ph.D. at Louisiana State University. "But all of our results showed this one's lineage is very clearly genetically distinct."
I was a BlackBerry user for 7 years and switched to the iPhone a little over a year ago at work. My biggest concern was the lack of phsyical keyboard and the lack of a message indicator light (my BlackBerry would flash a red light on top when a new message arrived.) I adapated to the virtual keyboard in just a few days and I'm just as fast, if not faster because of the autocorrect, on the iPhone's keyboard. It took me about a week or so to get over not having the indicator light, but now I don't miss it. I wouldn't want to go back to the BlackBerry, the RDP/SSH client is much easier to use on the iPhone, the other apps seem more polished, and I don't have to reset the device near as often as I've had to do with my BlackBerries.
I have a rhapsody account a girl friend and I share and use on our iPhones. Occasionally I will be streaming music and it will pop up and say my account is in use on another device do I want to kick the other person off or stop listening. Rhapsody will let you have 5 devices registered I think it is, but only 1 concurrent stream.
Grumbel is right, I had been putting off the firmware upgrade for awhile since I don't usually use the online features of the PS3 all that much. However, I picked up a BluRay copy the other day of some new release (I think it was Zombieland..) and the PS3 wouldn't let me watch the damn movie - it said I had to upgrade the firmware in order to watch the movie. So an hour later my PS3 now has the new firmware with some sparkly glitter like default theme and I can watch my movie. I have Ubuntu installed with the otherOS feature, and while I don't use it too often it does come in handy sometimes. However if I want to keep using my PS3 as a BluRay player does that mean I'll lose my other OS? *sigh...*
For convenience I had wanted to test XP Mode in Windows 7 on a quick install running on top of VMWare's ESX.. but I couldn't because it required the hardware virtualization. I just installed the patch and it worked, I can now test XP mode on my virtual Win7, nice.
I had an issue with font rendering in Photoshop 4 and called Adobe support. Other than having a licensed version of Photoshop I didn't have a support contract, the support rep spent a couple hours on the phone and we got the problem resolved.. Of course that was ~10 years ago.
Informative, but that appears to be for NYC rather than SF?
Interesting. For those that don't want to google: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_begin_bombing_in_five_minutes
I live in an older neighborhood and my mail slot is actually next to my front door and drops into a coat closet in the house. I don't even have to open my front door to get the mail.
Just FYI to others, but the cartoon is NSFW..
I just recently had an iPhone that was on AT&T unlocked. I went to the AT&T support chat site and asked them if I could unlock the phone since it was off contract and the support person on the chat said one moment, came back and said the phone was unlocked and emailed me instructions on what to do next. I tried doing this over the phone and kept getting passed around and no one knew what unlocking was or wanted to know why, etc. Maybe I got lucky on the chat, but it was still super easy and saved a ton of time.
From the NYT:
Local amphibian fans can be forgiven for not noticing the new frog's unique nature. "I wouldn't know which one I was holding because they all look so similar," said Ms. Newman, who is now pursuing her Ph.D. at Louisiana State University. "But all of our results showed this one's lineage is very clearly genetically distinct."
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/14/nyregion/new-leopard-frog-species-is-discovered-in-nyc.htm
I was a BlackBerry user for 7 years and switched to the iPhone a little over a year ago at work. My biggest concern was the lack of phsyical keyboard and the lack of a message indicator light (my BlackBerry would flash a red light on top when a new message arrived.) I adapated to the virtual keyboard in just a few days and I'm just as fast, if not faster because of the autocorrect, on the iPhone's keyboard. It took me about a week or so to get over not having the indicator light, but now I don't miss it. I wouldn't want to go back to the BlackBerry, the RDP/SSH client is much easier to use on the iPhone, the other apps seem more polished, and I don't have to reset the device near as often as I've had to do with my BlackBerries.
And if I had finished reading the summary, I would have caught your joke... Oops..
When I read the article the other day in the New York Times, it mentioned the founder was "Tony Fadell, a former Apple executive who led iPod and iPhone."
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/25/technology/at-nest-labs-ex-apple-leaders-remake-the-thermostat.html
I have a rhapsody account a girl friend and I share and use on our iPhones. Occasionally I will be streaming music and it will pop up and say my account is in use on another device do I want to kick the other person off or stop listening. Rhapsody will let you have 5 devices registered I think it is, but only 1 concurrent stream.
On AT&T you can just txt *MIN# to get your voice minutes and *DATA# to get your data usage, I have them saved as contacts on my phone for easy access.
Grumbel is right, I had been putting off the firmware upgrade for awhile since I don't usually use the online features of the PS3 all that much. However, I picked up a BluRay copy the other day of some new release (I think it was Zombieland..) and the PS3 wouldn't let me watch the damn movie - it said I had to upgrade the firmware in order to watch the movie. So an hour later my PS3 now has the new firmware with some sparkly glitter like default theme and I can watch my movie. I have Ubuntu installed with the otherOS feature, and while I don't use it too often it does come in handy sometimes. However if I want to keep using my PS3 as a BluRay player does that mean I'll lose my other OS? *sigh...*
I got the udpate from here:
For 32-bit host operating systems: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=837f12aa-1d37-464e-ae59-20c9ecbebaf6
For 64-bit host operating systems: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e70dd043-e262-43c0-a002-446567f1e2b4
(Via: http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2010/03/18/windows-virtual-pc-no-hardware-virtualization-update-now-available-for-download.aspx)
I had an issue with font rendering in Photoshop 4 and called Adobe support. Other than having a licensed version of Photoshop I didn't have a support contract, the support rep spent a couple hours on the phone and we got the problem resolved.. Of course that was ~10 years ago.