smart phones
Jul. 29th, 2010 05:46 pmI've heard that most cafés in NYC don't provide wireless connections. So when I move there, I will probably want to buy a smart phone with a data plan, and hook it up to my laptop. Is this easy to do?
I'll need to choose which smart phone I want. I would prefer something either with Google's OS (Android? Chrome?) or Linux.
And speaking of using my laptop around places, the main disadvantage is not having an external monitor... but there is hope, if I can get a microprojector, like the one seen in Pranav Mistry's shiny TED Talk. When will this become available a consumer product?
I'll need to choose which smart phone I want. I would prefer something either with Google's OS (Android? Chrome?) or Linux.
And speaking of using my laptop around places, the main disadvantage is not having an external monitor... but there is hope, if I can get a microprojector, like the one seen in Pranav Mistry's shiny TED Talk. When will this become available a consumer product?
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Date: 2010-07-30 12:52 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-07-30 02:53 am (UTC)There are settings to make it password protected, private, etc, so that the whole cafe doesn't take over your data connection.
Drains battery as fast as you might expect (7 hours instead of 24 or something like that).
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Date: 2010-07-30 03:02 am (UTC)Some mobile providers prohibit tethering, though it's hard for me to imagine that they really enforce that. My provider, TMobile, doesn't care, though I've heard they throttle your 3G if you use more than 5-10 gigs a month.
I understand, though, that cafes that don't provide wifi do so because they don't actually want people using their laptops there, so I'm not sure if they'd give you grief or not.
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Date: 2010-07-30 03:27 am (UTC)The microprojector is already available as a consumer product. David Pogue writes about them in the New York Times about twice a year.
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Date: 2010-07-30 04:50 am (UTC)http://www.starbucks.com/coffeehouse/wireless-internet
I don't know how often you usually hang out at Starbucks, but considering the density of them in NYC, there's bound to be one with a signal nearby...
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Date: 2010-07-30 10:24 am (UTC)p.s. there are definitely lots of places to get wifi in NYC, particularly if you're a Columbia affiliate (there's free wifi on campus and in all the campus buildings).
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Date: 2010-07-30 10:42 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2010-07-30 05:17 pm (UTC)It's also nice to be able to enjoy café culture, where I can see the regulars, mingle with other members of the "creative class".
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Date: 2010-08-26 07:38 pm (UTC)I'm trying to get a phone for today or tomorrow.
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Date: 2010-08-26 07:41 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-08-26 07:55 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-08-26 07:58 pm (UTC)you can check out T-Mobile's available plans online: http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/Cell-Phone-Plans.aspx?catgroup=Individual&WT.z_unav=mst_shop_plans_individual
looking at those, i suspect i actually have 500 minutes. i don't actually use daytime minutes ever, so it doesn't matter at all to me.
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Date: 2010-08-26 08:06 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2010-08-26 08:24 pm (UTC)specifically? do you imagine that this makes them any different from other companies? It seems to me that these companies are mostly the same, and your experience will be a matter of luck.
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Date: 2010-08-26 08:29 pm (UTC)