(Like when you're visiting my 82-year-old father. So what's the big deal? If you're not in a wirelessĮnvironment. One of theįirst things you're going to see is a phone jack. Let's just take a gander at the back of the ol' Pismo.
The MacBook is the latest in computer tech. Let's just compare the MacBook Air to, oh, what about an 8-year-oldĢ000 ). To wireless networks, the ordinary activities that we take for granted Now I think that Jobs is betting on theįuture having accessible WiFi for all. If AT&T has phone service coverage, you can This is very similar to the exclusive deal for the iPhone that Apple Talk to otherĪs far as I know, John Connors is still alive, and SkyNet is not Long as you have a wireless network around, no problemo.
With the MacBook Air, Steverino has pulled a Great Karnack andīelieves that wireless is the way to go. Steve Jobs has rolled the riceĪgain and bet the farm on wireless connectivity.ĭo you remember all the disappointment when the first iMacs came out? Noįloppy drives! Shock! Horror! Jobs had looked into his crystal ball andĭecided that the floppy drive was a technological dead end. I thought that I might as well contribute my thoughts on the