Re: [scifinoir2] Clearwire launches new 4G modems, supports Apple laptops

2010-06-21 Thread Martin Baxter
All of the reasons you listed are why I'm jumping the fence, Mr Worf. And I'm not big on buying hardware. On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Mr. Worf hellomahog...@gmail.com wrote: The only problem that I know of is that the drivers are always available for mac. So you are a little limited in

[scifinoir2] Clearwire launches new 4G modems, supports Apple laptops

2010-06-20 Thread Mr. Worf
Clearwire launches new 4G modems, supports Apple laptops By Larry Dignan | June 17, 2010, 5:39am PDT Summary Clearwire on rolled out three new 4G modems, including one to support Apple laptops. Topics 4G http://www.zdnet.com/topics/4g, Clearwire

Re: [scifinoir2] Clearwire launches new 4G modems, supports Apple laptops

2010-06-20 Thread Martin Baxter
Mr Worf, this is just what the doctor ordered for me. I've been looking to change over to an Macbok Pro, but my provider's told me that I might have trouble with the conversion (don't know if that's real or just a snow job by Apple-haters, because Apple says that isn't the case. Still, I'm keeping

Re: [scifinoir2] Clearwire launches new 4G modems, supports Apple laptops

2010-06-20 Thread Mr. Worf
The only problem that I know of is that the drivers are always available for mac. So you are a little limited in the hardware that you can buy, but that is it. The hardest thing from switching from a pc to mac is getting used to using a one button mouse. The good thing is that you can use a