quagmire
Dec 1, 07:46 AM
I bet they make some of that back with deals made with the power companies. These things need to be plugged in.
Not really, but it would be stupid for a buyer not to though.
Not really, but it would be stupid for a buyer not to though.
mdntcallr
Sep 12, 01:49 PM
i guess this is good for the person going out for a jog. but honestly the ipod nano is way better.
manu chao
May 4, 05:10 PM
Tell us then because I am absolutely done with this PoS device now unless I can downgrade.
You can downgrade the iPhone 3G with the help of some free third-party software but it is multistep process, you'll have to google for it.
The iPhone 3GS can only be downgraded if you had saved a 'security blob' (think of it a digital fingerprint of your device and its OS) from it before you upgraded it 4.x.
I did downgrade my 3G from 4.0.x to 3.1.3 as 4.0.x was unusable. But from 4.1 on (and even a little bit better with 4.2), my 3G was pretty much behaving with 4.1+ as it did with 3.x.
You can downgrade the iPhone 3G with the help of some free third-party software but it is multistep process, you'll have to google for it.
The iPhone 3GS can only be downgraded if you had saved a 'security blob' (think of it a digital fingerprint of your device and its OS) from it before you upgraded it 4.x.
I did downgrade my 3G from 4.0.x to 3.1.3 as 4.0.x was unusable. But from 4.1 on (and even a little bit better with 4.2), my 3G was pretty much behaving with 4.1+ as it did with 3.x.
bcharna
Jul 12, 04:07 PM
Bad move...
Obviously, there is huge demand for cheaper Macs. Cheap doesn't equal bad!
Mac minis should start at $399
iMacs should start at $899
MacBooks should start at $799
MacBook Pros should start at $1499
Mac Pros should start at $1499
There is no reason this wouldn't work.
Cheap does usually equal bad... for example, $399 is enough for a Mac mini with a Celeron processor, thats BAD!!
Obviously, there is huge demand for cheaper Macs. Cheap doesn't equal bad!
Mac minis should start at $399
iMacs should start at $899
MacBooks should start at $799
MacBook Pros should start at $1499
Mac Pros should start at $1499
There is no reason this wouldn't work.
Cheap does usually equal bad... for example, $399 is enough for a Mac mini with a Celeron processor, thats BAD!!
leekohler
Aug 1, 10:04 PM
Beer doesn't smell like feet. However, my feet do smell like beer.
I do believe that. :)
I do believe that. :)
partyBoy
Jan 1, 02:42 PM
Happy New Year Everyone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Moving back to NYC in May...Can't wait :D
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee187/colombian_pride69/Geektool%20themes/Screenshot2011-01-01at.png
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13093780@N04/3539234752/sizes/l/in/photostream/
U are gonna have to screen capture it like i did, the owner does not let you drag the picture
Moving back to NYC in May...Can't wait :D
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee187/colombian_pride69/Geektool%20themes/Screenshot2011-01-01at.png
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13093780@N04/3539234752/sizes/l/in/photostream/
U are gonna have to screen capture it like i did, the owner does not let you drag the picture
MacRumors
Apr 27, 09:01 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/27/apple-hints-at-future-turn-by-turn-gps-directions-with-traffic-for-iphone/)
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article/2010/12/17/170847-ios4_maps.jpg
As part of its Q&A regarding location tracking posted earlier today (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/27/apple-officially-addresses-location-data-controversy/), Apple discloses that it is currently collecting "anonymous traffic data" from users' devices with the aim of providing an "improved traffic experience in the next couple of years".What other location data is Apple collecting from the iPhone besides crowd-sourced Wi-Fi hotspot and cell tower data?
Apple is now collecting anonymous traffic data to build a crowd-sourced traffic database with the goal of providing iPhone users an improved traffic service in the next couple of years.That traffic experience would presumably be built on top of a turn-by-turn navigation system separate from the Maps application included in iOS and driven by Google.
In November an Apple job posting (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/11/27/apple-to-take-iphones-maps-app-to-the-next-level/) described an iPhone engineering position that would help take Maps "to the next level". The company followed that up last December, with a set of four job listings (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/12/17/apples-ios-engineering-jobs-emphasize-navigation-software-experience/) seeking iOS engineers with experience in developing navigation software, further fueling speculation that Apple is working on its own navigation system.
On a broader scale, Apple has increasingly looked to beef up its own mapping and geolocation services in an attempt to distance itself from Google, which has provided the core Maps application for the iPhone since the device's 2007 debut. Apple acquired mapping company Placebase in July 2009 (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/09/30/apple-acquired-mapping-company-placebase-in-july/) and followed that up by purchasing small Canadian mapping firm Poly9 one year later (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/14/apple-acquires-web-mapping-firm-poly9/). Apple also moved its location services for iOS in-house (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/30/apple-moved-location-services-in-house-with-ipad-and-ios-4/) with the release of iOS 3.2 on the iPad in April separating itself from Google and Skyhook Wireless for such services.
Google has offered free turn-by-turn navigation on Android since late 2009 (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/10/28/google-introduces-free-gps-navigation-for-android-2-0/) and had hinted at that time that it could bring the service to iOS, although the company later backpedaled (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/04/23/questions-arise-over-googles-plans-to-bring-free-turn-by-turn-gps-navigation-to-iphone/) from those claims.
Article Link: Apple Hints at Future Turn-by-Turn GPS Directions With Traffic for iPhone (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/27/apple-hints-at-future-turn-by-turn-gps-directions-with-traffic-for-iphone/)
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article/2010/12/17/170847-ios4_maps.jpg
As part of its Q&A regarding location tracking posted earlier today (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/27/apple-officially-addresses-location-data-controversy/), Apple discloses that it is currently collecting "anonymous traffic data" from users' devices with the aim of providing an "improved traffic experience in the next couple of years".What other location data is Apple collecting from the iPhone besides crowd-sourced Wi-Fi hotspot and cell tower data?
Apple is now collecting anonymous traffic data to build a crowd-sourced traffic database with the goal of providing iPhone users an improved traffic service in the next couple of years.That traffic experience would presumably be built on top of a turn-by-turn navigation system separate from the Maps application included in iOS and driven by Google.
In November an Apple job posting (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/11/27/apple-to-take-iphones-maps-app-to-the-next-level/) described an iPhone engineering position that would help take Maps "to the next level". The company followed that up last December, with a set of four job listings (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/12/17/apples-ios-engineering-jobs-emphasize-navigation-software-experience/) seeking iOS engineers with experience in developing navigation software, further fueling speculation that Apple is working on its own navigation system.
On a broader scale, Apple has increasingly looked to beef up its own mapping and geolocation services in an attempt to distance itself from Google, which has provided the core Maps application for the iPhone since the device's 2007 debut. Apple acquired mapping company Placebase in July 2009 (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/09/30/apple-acquired-mapping-company-placebase-in-july/) and followed that up by purchasing small Canadian mapping firm Poly9 one year later (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/14/apple-acquires-web-mapping-firm-poly9/). Apple also moved its location services for iOS in-house (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/30/apple-moved-location-services-in-house-with-ipad-and-ios-4/) with the release of iOS 3.2 on the iPad in April separating itself from Google and Skyhook Wireless for such services.
Google has offered free turn-by-turn navigation on Android since late 2009 (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/10/28/google-introduces-free-gps-navigation-for-android-2-0/) and had hinted at that time that it could bring the service to iOS, although the company later backpedaled (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/04/23/questions-arise-over-googles-plans-to-bring-free-turn-by-turn-gps-navigation-to-iphone/) from those claims.
Article Link: Apple Hints at Future Turn-by-Turn GPS Directions With Traffic for iPhone (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/27/apple-hints-at-future-turn-by-turn-gps-directions-with-traffic-for-iphone/)
Brinkman
Oct 4, 07:43 PM
iDVD has to be part of iMovie now. There's no reason to just ditch a great app like that.
solvs
Jan 14, 02:29 AM
We could always go with the bow tie thing. :p
ArchaicRevival
Apr 4, 11:41 PM
And so it begins!
AidenShaw
Nov 14, 06:36 AM
I hate to say it but...
everything (yes, including safari) seems snappier.
It's probably snappier simply because you rebooted, clearing everything out of memory.
But, I don't have any idea about what's wrong with your dong.
everything (yes, including safari) seems snappier.
It's probably snappier simply because you rebooted, clearing everything out of memory.
But, I don't have any idea about what's wrong with your dong.
Kebabselector
Jul 30, 05:19 PM
I do try to avoid bottles of bud, only as a last resort if that's all the event has. As for number 1 import, It probably is as most 'import' beers are brewed in the UK under licence anyway (probably by Interbrew).
As for me I do like my Guinness, in fact a couple of nice pints the other night. After that went to old hooky. Not had that for years, quite an enjoyable pint.
As for me I do like my Guinness, in fact a couple of nice pints the other night. After that went to old hooky. Not had that for years, quite an enjoyable pint.
dr_lha
Nov 13, 08:03 PM
this deleted my camino bookmarks... they are apparently now in an unreadable format. :confused: :confused:
No issue here with Camino. Odd.
No issue here with Camino. Odd.
torbjoern
Apr 11, 11:44 PM
The law seems discriminatory against women. What about ski masks or someone like Michael Jackson (when he was alive) and his black kerchief or when he covered his children's faces?
That would be illegal with the new law as well. AFAIK, it's now illegal in France to wear garments that conceal one's face in public - not only for women but for men too. Since it applies to women and men equally, it's not discriminatory.
That would be illegal with the new law as well. AFAIK, it's now illegal in France to wear garments that conceal one's face in public - not only for women but for men too. Since it applies to women and men equally, it's not discriminatory.
kenshinsong
Apr 30, 12:35 AM
Maybe he'd feel fine about seeing his scripts for next week's shows pilfered and sold for profit, and put on the internet tomorrow so that other laugh-merchants can copy his material in the meantime.
Its fair game if his stupid enought to get drunk at a bar with his scripts and lose it there. U apple fangirls need to get off ur koolaid for a moment, think about how you would react if this happened to anyone other then apple. Let say microsoft. And they overeact by bashing the guys door n taking all his stuff even after the item has been returned? Ya exactly u guys would be crying bloody murder. But since its apple they've done nothing wrong...
Dont get me wrong i love apple products, have ipods, had all the gens of iphones and i'm planning on getting a macbook pro and ipad this summer, but that doesn't make me blind and think everything apple does is good.
Its fair game if his stupid enought to get drunk at a bar with his scripts and lose it there. U apple fangirls need to get off ur koolaid for a moment, think about how you would react if this happened to anyone other then apple. Let say microsoft. And they overeact by bashing the guys door n taking all his stuff even after the item has been returned? Ya exactly u guys would be crying bloody murder. But since its apple they've done nothing wrong...
Dont get me wrong i love apple products, have ipods, had all the gens of iphones and i'm planning on getting a macbook pro and ipad this summer, but that doesn't make me blind and think everything apple does is good.
Veg
Mar 10, 01:59 PM
http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac50/tadziodlu/Jacksscreenshot.jpg
nagromme
Aug 4, 09:44 AM
I see that now :)
Purpoted leaked Leopard images/info at PowerPage:
http://www.powerpage.org/archives/2006/08/exclusive_leopard_feature_set_leaked.html
I'm inclined to believe they're real, and I like them :) Expos� for Safari tabs? It's like they read my mind. I hope they're real come Monday.
Purpoted leaked Leopard images/info at PowerPage:
http://www.powerpage.org/archives/2006/08/exclusive_leopard_feature_set_leaked.html
I'm inclined to believe they're real, and I like them :) Expos� for Safari tabs? It's like they read my mind. I hope they're real come Monday.
alent1234
Dec 1, 10:13 AM
i bought it and loving it
dmw007
Nov 16, 10:20 PM
One word: AWESOME! :D
sineplex
Apr 27, 02:23 AM
If anybody wants to see what a white iphone 4 looks like near a white iPad 2, then here you go:
http://cultofmac.cultofmaccom.netdna-cdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSCN1531.jpg
Source: My post here (http://www.cultofmac.com/what-the-white-iphone-4-try-the-big-shoulder-devices-150-conversion-kit-review/86511).
It's not the real white i phone. You can tell straight away.
http://cultofmac.cultofmaccom.netdna-cdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSCN1531.jpg
Source: My post here (http://www.cultofmac.com/what-the-white-iphone-4-try-the-big-shoulder-devices-150-conversion-kit-review/86511).
It's not the real white i phone. You can tell straight away.
aiqw9182
Apr 11, 10:36 PM
http://www.cio.com/images/content/articles/body/2011/03/2011_year-of-ipad.jpg
ZoomZoomZoom
Sep 12, 05:30 PM
I think Apple blew it with the new iPod Shuffle. They should have kept the old form factor but put in a small LCD display to show song titles and elapsed time.
Then get a nano? Alu exterior, even smaller than before, better battery life, small LCD display...
Unless if you're asking for something like a nano at the price of a shuffle. Then keep dreaming.
Then get a nano? Alu exterior, even smaller than before, better battery life, small LCD display...
Unless if you're asking for something like a nano at the price of a shuffle. Then keep dreaming.
mhuk01
Aug 7, 04:53 PM
Someone should be a pal and youtube it for those of us stuck on quicktime-less computers for the night :(
i'll second that
i'll second that
siryak
Jul 15, 06:18 PM
Yeah. K. keep dreaming.
The company who makes the darn thing vs. bunch of whiny morons on teh blogz.
Easy call, on who has a better idea of what's going on.
Which is why he said he is either delusional OR a liar. Basically he is blowing smoke up everybody's ***. You can't deny that there is a signal issue. It is very easily reproduced. Also it is not just the bars, but a lot of times the call will get choppy or drop. Then when you take your fingers off it is clear as a crystal.
The company who makes the darn thing vs. bunch of whiny morons on teh blogz.
Easy call, on who has a better idea of what's going on.
Which is why he said he is either delusional OR a liar. Basically he is blowing smoke up everybody's ***. You can't deny that there is a signal issue. It is very easily reproduced. Also it is not just the bars, but a lot of times the call will get choppy or drop. Then when you take your fingers off it is clear as a crystal.
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