Category: Apple

  • Apple Repair – The Fun Continues

    I called Apple for about the tenth time today, and they once again informed me that physical damage isn’t covered under my warranty. However, I did eventually talk to a customer service rep named Geoff who looked at the photos of the damage and called the Apple Store in Omaha and talked to them, even though the guy who originally looked at my computer wasn’t working, they did take a look at his notes which had no mention of physical damage to the machine at the time he sent it off to the repair depot.

    I’m supposed to take it to the Apple Store on Monday to have them assess the damage and make a list of the parts that need to be replaced and try and get them to cover it, if they won’t cover it, I’m supposed to call Geoff back and he’ll try and get the repair covered. Hopefully the repair will be something that they can take care of at the Apple store.

    Even if they have to order parts it’s better than not having a computer for two weeks, though it does mean at least two trips to Omaha.

    We’ll see how the trip to the Apple Store goes, I’ll post an update Monday.

  • Improve Google Maps on the iPod touch/iPhone

    This mostly applies to the iPod touch seeing as the iPhone also has cell towers to rely on, but apparently Skyhook has setup a page for users to submit their access points. No word on how quickly they’re added to the database, or if they even actually make it in, but it at least makes me feel like I’m contributing.

    You will need the MAC address for your router in order to complete the submission.

    [ Submit your AP to Skyhook ]

    I live in the middle of no where, which currently yields “Your location could not be determined” on both my iPhone and iPod touch, so I’ll let you know if Skyhook ever adds my AP to their database.

  • Apple Repair “Completed”

    I finally got my Macbook Pro back this morning after two weeks without it, and the good news is they did replace my LCD panel, but the bad news is they screwed up the rest of my computer.

    The original issue I sent it in for was three defects with the LCD, a dead pixel, a portion of the backlight going super nova, and some weird squiggly lines that looked like a bug or something had been squashed on the LCD panel. I had to send it in for repairs because the Apple store didn’t have the part on hand and said it would take three weeks to get in, plus the nearest Apple store is a bit of a drive from where I live.

    Upon getting my laptop back I started noticing several defects… most of it being physical damage to the machine! Here’s what I’ve noticed so far:

    Gouges in three places around the edge of the battery, several scratches (they don’t show up as well in the pictures).

    Battery Compartment - 1

    Battery Compartment - 2

    Battery Compartment - 3

    A small scratch around one of the screws on the bottom.

    Bottom of laptop - Scratch

    The plastic molding/edging along the front is separated and won’t lay flat.

    Front of laptop - Plastic molding

    Front of laptop - Plastic molding 2

    There’s a small gouge mark along the top molding of the around the LCD panel

    Top LCD Frame

    Currently I’ve not made any headway with Apple. They said I could send it in again, but that they might not cover it under warranty because I can’t prove they damaged the computer, and I really can’t afford to lose my computer for another two weeks with no guarantee of it even being fixed when it returns.

    I guess a trip to the Omaha Apple Store is next on my list… Ugh.

  • Apple Mail-In Repair [ Update ]

    I’ve called Apple a few times since last Friday (4/4/08) and finally got a hold of someone who had a clue… Apparently they received the part needed on Tuesday, installed it on today, and will hopefully ship it out to me tomorrow… Yay!

    Using Photoshop on an Eee PC has been killing me. I actually designed a website in MS Paint and Notepad yesterday, it was epic. It actually only uses two image files, the rest is CSS… So don’t expect anything amazing, it’s just a really basic landing page right now.

  • iPhone SDK Beta 3

    Apple just released the third beta for the iPhone SDK, the only notable difference right off the bat is the file size, the SDK is now only 1.4 GB instead of the original 2.1 GB.

    I don’t have anything of a more technical nature to offer since Apple still has my MacBook Pro and I can’t actually run the SDK right now.

    You can download the latest version here.