I’ve had my iPhone 4 for a good while now, and I feel like it’s been enough time for me to write a review of sorts. Now I’m not going to be as in-depth as the dudes over at Engadget, but I’ll still cover most of the features. Firstly, I was pleasantly surprised at how fast my iPhone 4 arrived. After finding out that all the Apple and AT&T stores in my area were sold out of them, I ordered online. I chose to order through the AT&T site, because I had read in various places that it shipped the phones quicker. I placed the order on a Sunday at around 4pm, and it arrived on the following Wednesday at around 1pm, which was insanely fast for a phone so in demand. My only complaint about the shipping was that FedEx simply dropped off the package at my door, without ringing the bell or making me sign for it. It’s an expensive item, so it’s a bit irresponsible to not demand a signature for it. Read on to see my thoughts on the phone and AT&T’s service.
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Just a few minutes ago, Apple announced the release of the new MacBooks and MacBook Pros. The MacBook Air has been updated as well. The much-hyped $899 product isn’t a MacBook or a notebook, but the new Apple 24″ Cinema Display. It has usb ports, speakers, and iSight camera, and it’s LED lit. The MacBook has been updated with new components, as was the MacBook Air and Pro. The MacBook Air got the option of a 120gb traditional hard drive or a 128gb solid-state hard drive. The MacBook and MacBook Pro have the same cases, and got black borders (glass) added onto them, much like the current iMac. The new MacBook Pros also have two graphics cards, one integrated NVidia GeForce 9400M, and an external GeForce. It was confirmed that Apple is using the new “brick” method, which might turn out to be cheaper in the long run.