Anyone remember Color cycling from the 90s? This was a technology often used in 8-bit video games of the era, to achieve interesting visual effects by cycling (shifting) the color palette. Back then video cards could only render 256 colors at a time, so a palette of selected colors was used. But the programmer could change this palette at will, and all the onscreen colors would instantly change to match. It was fast, and took virtually no memory. Thus began the era of color cycling.
I got an AT&T 3G MicroCell today and can finally reliably use my iPhone in my house. Kinda lame I had to spend yet more money to fix a broken service, but hey, 5 bars is worth it.
Finally! Everyone send in your logs. It's easy. They even plot some nifty graphs of your dropped call data.
Tired of dropped calls? Want to do something about it? If you're an iPhone user, Worst Phone Ever wants you to send in your dropped call logs, with the goal of starting a class-action lawsuit against Apple and AT&T after it's collected enough of them.