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Contract-free refurb 8GB 3G $430 with free shipping

Filed under: Deals , iPhone TUAW reader Conrad N. tipped us off to a nice 3G iPhone deal this morning. Buy.com is offering an 8GB 3G for just $430 with free shipping. While I wouldn’t classify this as a red hot deal (a 3GS would have qualified) it’s not bad for anyone who wants to pick up an inexpensive contract-free unit, for generous interpretations of the word “inexpensive”. The 3G model works right out of the box with any AT&T SIM, although AT&T encourages you to sign up for an iPhone-specific plan. If you’re only interested in basic phone service without data, you can buy a $10 O2 SIM at Best Buy (it’s a re-branded AT&T SIM) good for 3 months of use, at 5 cents a text message and 17 cents per minute of airtime. That’s great for developers who want to add a telephony-ready unit into their testing arsenal without signing up for a full contract, who don’t want to use the phone except for testing and occasional use. If you want to use data, however, your best economy bet probably lies in jailbreaking and unlocking (with a tool like blackra1n or pwnage ) and using one of T-Mobile’s better-priced data plans. But be aware: because T-Mobile uses a different 3G frequency than AT&T, their data plans can only use EDGE service when accessed on the iPhone 3G. Want to use an existing AT&T data-plan enabled SIM? It should work out of the box but AT&T generally disapproves of that approach, and may (ahem) “encourage” you to upgrade to a (contract-enforced) official iPhone plan. So is the 3G a good iPhone to buy for four-hundred-plus dollars? Recall that the 3G is just a 1st generation system (model 1,2 — i.e. 1st gen, 2nd iteration) with a few extra bells, whistles, and case design beyond the original model. The 3GS (model 2,1) is a far better system in terms of processor power and features, and we’re half a year out from what will likely be the next (model 3,1) iPhone, let alone any (possibly mythical) tablet. I’d call this a “warm deal” at best. Contract-free refurb 8GB 3G $430 with free shipping originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 04 Jan 2010 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Contract-free refurb 8GB 3G $430 with free shipping originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 04 Jan 2010 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

NIKON’S "PICTURE YOURSELF" SURVEY REVEALS AMERICANS WOULD MOST LIKE TO TAKE BACK A FAMILY PORTRAIT IF THEY COULD TURN BACK TIME

New Data Reveals Americans’ Perceptions about Themselves in Photos and Photos They Wish They Could Take Back MELVILLE, N.Y. (Dec. 18, 2009) – Nikon Inc., world leader in digital imaging, recently announced the results of its 2009 “Picture Yourself” survey that reveals consumer attitudes about self-image. Just in time for the holiday portrait season, Nikon’s “Picture Yourself” survey revealed that if people could turn back time, they would choose to retake a family portrait (25 percent), a high school graduation photo (21 percent), a driver’s license photo (21 percent), a wedding photo (15 percent) and a birthday party photo (7 percent). MT::PB With the holiday season in full swing, Nikon provided the following tips for taking mantle-worthy holiday photos this winter season. Whether you are taking photos with a point-and-shoot or D-SLR camera, these simple tips are sure to deliver great results throughout the holidays: • Keep your eyes on the camera and look at the lens not the flash to avoid red-eye and blinking • Find a simple background. It’s about the people not the holiday props (so lose the elf ears) • Focus on what’s important. Faces! It’s called a background for a reason, so keep it that way. Nikon cameras also offer a great face detection feature to help you • Don’t get too close when using a flash, because too much light overexposes faces • Lighten up on the flash! If you’re shooting holiday lights try turning off your flash and holding your camera very steady for a more stunning photo • Try new angles for posing. Once you have your family and background set, take pictures from different angles to add some creative variety • Take lots of pictures. The more pictures you snap, the greater chance you will capture a special holiday moment Data also showed that whether you like having your picture taken or not, it’s practically unavoidable. Nearly every American adult (92 percent) had at least one picture taken of them so far this year. Among all American adults, 79 percent believe they looked better in person than in pictures. This data was consistent in responses from both men and women; 79 percent of women preferring the real deal to a photograph, along with 78 percent of men. “Due to the overwhelming popularity of social networking and photo-sharing websites, it is almost impossible to avoid having your photograph taken and shared with others,” said Lisa Baxt, senior manager, Communications, Nikon Inc. “In line with the needs of consumers, Nikon’s newest COOLPIX products offer innovative technology and simple features to help consumers to look their best and solve common photo problems including red-eye, uneven skin tones and lighting issues.” When it comes to common photo problems, Nikon’s survey also discovered that the most prominent feature people disliked about themselves in a photo was weight with 26 percent. Other features that bothered people in pictures were smile or teeth (18 percent), red-eye (16 percent), wrinkles (8 percent), shiny skin (7 percent) and pale skin (6 percent). Additionally, Nikon’s survey results also showed that men are beginning to steal the spotlight. This year, men have had nearly twice as many photos taken of them than women. Men have had an average of 73 photos taken of them, while women had only a measly 38 photos. The Nikon survey was conducted by Wakefield Research among 1,000 nationally representative Americans ages 18 and older between August 12 and August 18, 2009 via telephone using Random Digit Dialing. Wakefield is a research consultancy specializing in strategic and tactical research for corporate, non-profit, and political clients. For information about Nikon’s complete line of digital imaging products, please visit http://www.nikonusa.com. Share: ? More information: Click here to read full press release ? Multimedia: ? ? ? Wireless Podcast Susan Stripling PPE Podcast Political Photography John Lacono Picture This About Wakefield Wakefield is a research consultancy specializing in strategic and tactical research for corporate, non-profit, and political clients throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Wakefield’s staff – drawn from the worlds of research, marketing and media – serve as trusted advisors to heads of industry, marketing professionals, and elected officials, and have informed the marketing and positioning of some of the most prominent brands in the marketplace. Wakefield is known for their experience and expertise in a wide range of industries, including telecommunications, video-gaming & digital entertainment, fashion & apparel, hospitality & travel, financial services, consumer goods, and food & beverage. Wakefield’s staff has the classical training of career researchers, but they’ve also worked in public relations firms, marketing and ad agencies, political communications companies, and non-profit organizations. These experiences give them a uniquely valuable background to make sure their research is accurate, actionable, credible, and creative. About Nikon Nikon, At the Heart of the Image TM . Nikon Inc. is the world leader in digital imaging, precision optics and photo imaging technology and is globally recognized for setting new standards in product design and performance for its award-winning consumer and professional photographic equipment. Nikon Inc. distributes consumer and professional digital SLR cameras, NIKKOR optics, Speedlights and system accessories; Nikon COOLPIX® compact digital cameras; COOLSCAN® digital film scanners; 35mm film SLR cameras; Nikon software products and Nikon sports and recreational optics. For the second consecutive year, Nikon D Series digital SLR cameras are recognized as “Highest in Customer Satisfaction with digital SLR cameras, Two Years in a Row, Tied in 2008.” according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 and 2008 Digital Camera Usage and Satisfaction Studies SM . Nikon Corporation, the parent company of Nikon Inc., recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its legendary F-mount lens-mounting system. Only Nikon has sustained an original lens mount for such an extraordinary period, ensuring that photographers can continue to leverage their previous investments while still taking advantage of new innovations. Contact Info For more information, dial (800) NIKON-UX or visit www.nikonusa.com , which links all levels of photographers to the Web’s most comprehensive photo learning and sharing communities. Press Contact: MWW Group Brittany Pass | E: bpass@mww.com T: 201.507.9500

Several ways to get Snow Leopard for free (plus a Freeway Express giveaway)

Filed under: Deals , Snow Leopard Softpress , developer of the popular Freeway Pro and Freeway Express web development applications, wants you to get Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard for free. Now through September 30, 2009, they’re offering a free copy of Snow Leopard with every full-priced retail copy of Freeway Pro or Express purchased at the Apple Store, PowerMax, or The Mac Store. If you buy your copy of Freeway at the Apple Store (either the physical or online version), just fill out this online rebate form [link to form] by October 31, 2009 and Softpress will send you Snow Leopard for free. Purchases made through PowerMax or The Mac Store also qualify for the free Snow Leopard disk. For anyone who has been considering purchasing Freeway Pro or Freeway Express, this is a nice incentive to act now. PowerMax sells Freeway Pro for US$215.22 (MSRP US$249.00), so you’re not only getting the application for almost US$35 off of the retail price, but also saving an additional US$29 on Snow Leopard. Softpress isn’t the only company that wants you to upgrade to Snow Leopard for free. MyService will install a free retail copy of Snow Leopard with any MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air hard drive upgrade. You simply enter a special promo code when ordering your upgrade, and MyService installs Snow Leopard for free, migrates all of your data to the new drive, and sends you the retail copy. Softpress has graciously offered us two licenses for Freeway Express to give away. These licenses do not come with the free Snow Leopard deal, but with the money you save you’ll be able to afford to purchase your own copy. Just leave a comment about Snow Leopard, the universe, or anything else (keep it clean…) to enter. Good luck! Here’s the obligatory rules review to keep our lawyers happy: Open to legal US residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, and to legal residents of Canada (excluding Quebec), who are 18 and older. To enter leave a comment below listing your favorite freeway, parkway or other stretch of road. The comment must be left before August 28, 11:59PM Eastern Daylight Time. You may enter only once. Two winners will be selected in a random drawing. Prize: License code for one copy of Freeway Express (Value: US$79.00) Click Here for complete Official Rules. Be sure to keep reading TUAW during the Snow Leopard launch, as we’re also planning on giving away some more goodies. You may already be a winner! Several ways to get Snow Leopard for free (plus a Freeway Express giveaway) originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Several ways to get Snow Leopard for free (plus a Freeway Express giveaway) originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Apple Claims 91% of $1,000+ PC Market Revenue in June

Betanews reports (via The Loop) that according to market research firm NPD, Apple claimed 91% of the revenue market share for computers costing $1,000 or more in June. While NPD’s sales numbers are limited to brick-and-mortar retail stores, the data…

Mac OSX Encrypted Disk Images

One of the easiest and most secure ways to store your data on your Mac is by using the built-in Encrypted Disk Image. I use this to store financial data, etc. As long as my disk image is not mounted, my documents are secure. If I lose my Mac, this data is [...]

iPod for Windows: Connecting multiple iPod devices to iTunes

While iTunes for Windows allows you to connect multiple iPod devices simultaneously to the same computer for charging, you cannot sync your data from the computer to all the iPod devices at the same time.

Inside iPhone 3.0: Tethering

Filed under: OS , Wireless , How-tos , iPhone While I trashed Vodafone NZ’s pricing in a previous post , in at least one way it’s far ahead of U.S. telco giant AT&T: internet tethering using the iPhone is already possible over Vodafone’s network without resorting to lengthy , kludgy , and unsupported hacks. Who knows how long tethering will stay supported here, or how long it will take before Vodafone remembers to charge extra for it, but for now, tethering is go in the Southern Hemisphere.

AOL Daily Finance app raises the bar for iPhone investment tools

Filed under: iPhone , App Store The Finance section of the App Store does feature some heavy-hitters ( Bloomberg , ATM Hunter ) and some fairly weak beer too. A lot of these apps are unitaskers, particularly when it comes to stock quotes and charting.