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INTRO: Based on Time v2.1 by Meta Sektion, additional mixing by James Kendrick.
HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matt Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia)
TOPICS:
We’re finally all recording the podcast on MacBook Pros.
Matt’s complete first impressions on his new toy: the Nokia N95!
Would you track the speed of your bus driver using the GPS on your phone?
Thoughts on the Verizon 5 GB cap on ‘unlimited’ EV-DO.
DRM-free music from EMI and iTunes coming soon. Who’s next?
James and Kevin introduce Matt to Pandora’s free music streaming service.
Got a Nokia N800 or N91/N95? Try the Rhapsody streaming service!
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Sorry, but Kevin is right, it’s absurdly easy to exceed 5 GB in a month. Itunes alone can do it in a couple of weeks. No, no streaming, not even with only music, JUST WITH PODCASTS. I get maybe 50 podcasts, with Itunes set to retain only two episodes, and my podcast folder hovers just under 4 GB. That includes only five vidcasts.
Another usage that Verizon’s terms of service doesn’t prohibit is Remote Desktop. Ah yes, that’s how I admin several machines, sometimes remotely. It’s amazing how fast the bytes rsck up when you’re doing that.
If it was up to me, Verizon would be fined into bankruptcy for deceptive advertising. That seems to be the one sure way to teach the telecom industry to not BS consumers. I’m waiting for Vertzon to cancel my EDVO account again so I can move to Sprint. I like their EDVO hardware more also.
Comment by Scott Royall — April 11, 2007 @ 5:31 pm
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