AT&T, in its latest earnings call, noted that a “surprising” number of business customers are approaching the company about the iPad.
You’ve been asking, and though we don’t have an answer for you just yet, we can confirm that there are rumors around the internet suggesting that there may be an iLife and iWork update come September and October. Users searching through Amazon France h…
Before you smug iPad 3G owners can get down to the business of rubbing our early-adopting WiFi noses in your connect-to-the-interwebs-anywhere glory, you’re gonna want to set that tablet up right.
Always keen to help, the corporate types running the Apple Support pages posted a guide to setting up an AT&T cellular data connection right from your iPad.
From the looks of things, the guide appears to be a pretty straight forward affair. You’ll, of course, need a Wi-Fi connection to get it all working, but with a little bit of time, and some follow the bouncing ball read-a-long skills, you should be up and running in no time.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a Wi-Fi iPad and MiFi that could use some comforting right about now.
Thanks to 9to5Mac for the head’s up!

If you’re keen to run Android on your iPhone 2G and see what, if anything, you’ve been missing out on, check out the video below.
The 70 terrifying steps to turn your iPhone into an ever-loving Android champ of a machine are laid out in the detailed video, and backed up by a written step-by-step tutorial provided by the good people at Android ALot.
Be forewarned, the installation, as alluded to in this article’s teaser, is not for the faint of heart. However, as OS 4.0 won’t be offered for the iPhone 2G, many of you out there still rocking an original iPhone might well consider the possibility of turning your iPhone into an expensive paperweight if it means having a chance to squeeze just a little more life out of the hardware.

If you’re keen to run Android on your iPhone 2G and see what, if anything, you’ve been missing out on, 9to5Mac has the goods.
The 70 terrifying steps to turn your iPhone into an ever-loving Android champ of a machine are laid out in a detailed video, and backed up by a written ste-by-step provided by the good people at Android ALot.
Be forewarned, the installation, as alluded to in this article’s teaser, is not for the faint of heart. However, as OS 4.) won’t be offered for the iPhone 2G, many of you out there still rocking an original iPhone might well consider the possibility of turning your iPhone into an expensive paperweight worthwhile if it means having a chance to squeeze just a little more life out of the hardware.

