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Accidental iPhone

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Yesterday I went over to the Apple Store at the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, to cover the line over there for CNET TV and to secure another test unit iPhone for our labs. I was there for about 4 hours, and by the time 6PM rolled around, the line was pretty damn long. I wasn’t intending on buying an iPhone that day, but when I got up to the counter and the smiling Apple clerk asked me what he could get for me, I blurted out “Two eight-gigers, please!” I caved under the non-pressure.

So now I have an iPhone of my very own. The one you see above isn’t mine, but Ryan’s. The reason why you don’t see mine is because I realized that I still have ’til the 10th of July before my T-Mobile contract is up. I’ve already spent $600–I’m sure as hell not going to spend another $200 just so I can use it now. Oh, but is it ever hard not to activate that sucker. You can’t do anything without activating it! Luckily, I’ll be surrounded by them both at home and at work, so I won’t feel like I’m missing out too much.

I have to tell you, I didn’t want to get sucked in like this, but it’s cool… really cool. Yes, the keyboard can be a little flaky. And yes, the EDGE kind of sucks. But my initial feeling is that it’s a very fun and easy to use phone. I guess I’ll have to wait until the week of the 10th to give my full impressions!

In the meantime, the real phone/MP3 player pros at CNET have taken their First Look, so go check that out.

Second Annual Denver New Media Summit

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If you were wondering what you missed when I was in Denver, here you go! Thanks again to Doyle Albee and everyone else at Metzger Associates for putting on a great event.

P.S. I look totally professional in my blazer, no?

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Busy month!

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June is going to be one of my busiest months ever (and here I thought March was… silly me!). Here’s a rundown:

2nd Annual Denver New Media Summit
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Tomorrow I’ll be on a panel with Brad Feld of the Foundry Group, Phil Weiser of CU Law School, and J.B. Holston of Newsgator. Should be an interesting discussion on the future of media! Also, it’s my first time in Denver (other than the airport, that is).

Pixelodeon:
This is going to be a really fun event down in LA! I’m curating a selection of technology videos with Bre Pettis of MAKE, and edited by Eric Rey. Our section is called “D.I.Y. with a Side of Robots.”

Utah New Media Conference:
Ryan and I will both be speaking at this event, with a keynote address by Robert Scoble. I don’t know too much about this one, but it sounds like it’ll be a lot of fun!

Phew! I better start collecting some frequent flier miles soon!

The great parallel park-off

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Crave this past week was a ton of fun to make. I’m trying to change the format of the show from what it used to be (a few gadgets, white background, etc) to be more about using the gadgets that we talk about on Crave in a fun way. Let me know if you like this kind of episode better (see also: The raver T-shirt experiment) than how we used to do them.

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