In Need Of A Micro SIM Card? You Might Want To Try This

news June 4th, 2010

In Need Of A Micro SIM Card? You Might Want To Try This ‘Cut My SIM’ Gizmo… Post from: FSMdotCOM Back in January, we pretty much explained what a Micro SIM card is: basically the same technology comes in the same shape but smaller. The iPad uses a Micro SIM, but the iPhone doesn’t ( at least not yet ). Even if it is the same technology, because it comes in a different size, the Micro SIM will not fit in a device designed for the other ( and vice-versa ). How can you get a Micro SIM: 1. Buy one from AT&T ( or any carrier that supports Micro SIMs ) 2. Get a regular SIM card, and convert it to a Micro SIM using a butchers knife and a pair of scissors ( great tutorial here ) 3. Use Henk van Ess’s handmade Cut My SIM gizmo Yep, that’s it and you can guess what this *thing* does.

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No iPhone tethering for iPad, decoding new data plan rates, MasterCard app enables money send and receive

AT&T, news June 4th, 2010

You won’t be able to tether your iPhone to the iPad and it’s not AT&T’s fault this time. Apple has apparently blocked the Bluetooth profile on the iPad that allows tethering and has no plans to enable it. Computerworld has posted up a story on decoding the new AT&T iPhone data plans and helping the user decide what plan to use. If you routinely use under 200MB of data, stick with the $15 plan. The best news in all of this is that if you are on the $30 unlimited plan now, we are grandfathered in even if you buy that shiny new iPhone this summer. MasterCard has unveiled a new app that lets users send and receive money. The app is called MoneySend and it is only good in the US and can be used for all sorts of payments. The app is available now and is free to download but transfers cost as much as $2.95 each.

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No iPhone tethering for iPad, decoding new data plan rates, MasterCard app enables money send and receive

AT&T, news June 4th, 2010

You won’t be able to tether your iPhone to the iPad and it’s not AT&T’s fault this time. Apple has apparently blocked the Bluetooth profile on the iPad that allows tethering and has no plans to enable it. Computerworld has posted up a story on decoding the new AT&T iPhone data plans and helping the user decide what plan to use. If you routinely use under 200MB of data, stick with the $15 plan. The best news in all of this is that if you are on the $30 unlimited plan now, we are grandfathered in even if you buy that shiny new iPhone this summer. MasterCard has unveiled a new app that lets users send and receive money. The app is called MoneySend and it is only good in the US and can be used for all sorts of payments. The app is available now and is free to download but transfers cost as much as $2.95 each.

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