Jul 03

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While AT&T’s service has been notoriously bad even before the iPhone launch, iPhone users in New York City have suffered some of the worst of it, with one Apple Genius reportedly saying that 30% dropped call rate was average. (I think he misspelled “atrocious.”)

The good news is that AT&T has rolled out a network upgrade in the NYC, according to the company’s press release this week. The big question was: Will it actually help?

Early anecdotal reports
are that yes, it has made a big difference. I’ve seen various snippets around the web of people posting that things seem to be better. I guess only time will tell for sure.

This also seems like a good time to remind you about AT&T’s free Mark The Spot app for noting when you have either a voice or data issue. We’ve noted that some users are getting updated with news of tower build-outs near their reported dead spots. Personally I wondered if this was leveraging towers AT&T planned to install anyway, but I spoke with a friend who works for AT&T and he said “I know it’s hard to believe, but it really does matter.”

What say you, NYC folks? Has the upgrade been noticeable for you?

[via Engadget]

TUAWAT&T says New York City service is improved originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Jul 03

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Angry Birds has been a phenomenal success, staying atop the App Store best seller list for months. I too, succumbed to the “bird in a slingshot” craze, as has my eight year old son who told me the other night he dreamed that he was in the slingshot.

Angry Birds HD
was one of the first games that I downloaded for the iPad, but I was pretty disappointed. While the iPhone game was only $0.99, the HD version was $4.99, following an unfortunate trend where iPhone games are ported to iPad, cost much more, and don’t add any new features. But Angry Birds HD actually had fewer features and levels than the iPhone version. Rovio told us at E3 that they’d be fixing that soon.

Well, as promised, an update came out a few days ago which added more levels and brought the game up to par with the iPhone version. Unfortunately the game has also added what one friend called “extreme crashiness action.” So far I haven’t actually lost any progress due to a crash, but it’s fairly annoying. Hopefully there will be another update soon.

As a side note, developer Marco Arment noted back in May that the App Store was full of scams and ripoff apps surrounding Angry Birds, some which use the same name, and others which use the same artwork. It’s sad to see that these apps are still there, and to know that they are profiting unfairly off the success of a popular game. Why Apple would allow some of these apps to remain and purge others is beyond me.

TUAWAngry Birds HD updated with more levels… and crashiness originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Jul 03

The iPhone 4 has been the most successful product launch in Apple’s history. It has been judged by reviewers around the world to be the best smartphone ever, and users have told us that they love it. So we were surprised when we read reports of reception problems, and we immediately began investigating them. Here is what we have learned.

Jul 03

Apple today announced that it has sold more than 1.7 million iPhone 4 devices through Saturday, June 26, just three days after the phone’s launch on June 24. “This is the most successful product launch in Apple’s history,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “Even so, we apologize to those customers who were turned away because we did not have enough supply.”

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