kainjow
Oct 26, 12:21 PM
if the bezels have touch sensitive areas, wouldnt that be hard to just hold the ipod without accidently hitting one of the 238934843 areas?
From what I understood.. the sides aren't touch sensitive. It's just showing on the screen where it's touch sensitive, kind of like the x and y axis on a graph...
From what I understood.. the sides aren't touch sensitive. It's just showing on the screen where it's touch sensitive, kind of like the x and y axis on a graph...
LincolnC
Mar 7, 09:14 AM
I guess when you line up might depend on what model you want. Example; 16GB wifi will go out fast but they probably have more in stock..
I don't need one friday, but I'm wondering if friday night or saturday morning they'll still have a 16GB Verizon model and how long the wait would be to get in and purchase one.
Has anyone called the store to ask details of the launch?
I don't need one friday, but I'm wondering if friday night or saturday morning they'll still have a 16GB Verizon model and how long the wait would be to get in and purchase one.
Has anyone called the store to ask details of the launch?
bousozoku
Oct 9, 05:52 AM
The cell companies lobbied HARD to not allow you to keep your number when you switch. The state legislature here (Calif) buckled 3 times.
You can thank "the government" for allowing you to keep your number when you switch. You can also thank "the government" for demanding that the companies improve their 911 protocols. People were sometimes
waiting 20 minutes to get connected. Also, blame "the government"
for requiring that the companies allow you a grace period to return your phone. They actually had to create a bill called "the cell phone bill of rights"
These actions did not create a huge costly layer of bureaucracy. Why do people think that corporations should be allowed to abuse people unhindered? After-all the market was/is not providing that many real choices. It's a cartel.
Bye the way, "the government" (in theory) is you.
We are lucky that sometimes government works for us. The state government here bowed to the mobile phone companies when municipalities wanted to enact laws banning using a phone while driving. They banned anyone but the state being able to create any laws concerning mobile phones.
Of course, I wouldn't want the government to have their own company--that would be haphazard and bizarre, though I don't think anyone would buy service from them, suspecting wire(less) tapping on all of their phones.
You can thank "the government" for allowing you to keep your number when you switch. You can also thank "the government" for demanding that the companies improve their 911 protocols. People were sometimes
waiting 20 minutes to get connected. Also, blame "the government"
for requiring that the companies allow you a grace period to return your phone. They actually had to create a bill called "the cell phone bill of rights"
These actions did not create a huge costly layer of bureaucracy. Why do people think that corporations should be allowed to abuse people unhindered? After-all the market was/is not providing that many real choices. It's a cartel.
Bye the way, "the government" (in theory) is you.
We are lucky that sometimes government works for us. The state government here bowed to the mobile phone companies when municipalities wanted to enact laws banning using a phone while driving. They banned anyone but the state being able to create any laws concerning mobile phones.
Of course, I wouldn't want the government to have their own company--that would be haphazard and bizarre, though I don't think anyone would buy service from them, suspecting wire(less) tapping on all of their phones.
NessMudkip
Sep 2, 04:33 AM
Will do, thanks.
videoed
Feb 7, 01:44 PM
Hi,
very new to this, hoping to setup a network between 3 Mac Pros for the purpose of copying video files back and forth.
all three towers are within 30 ft of each other
all three computers get internet via wifi
many of the file transfers will be 1 GB or less, sometimes up to 300 GB.
current procedure is a simple fw800 external that we drop into and drag off of.
looked into gigabit ethernet? would this work? does it need special cables?
can it be running while wifi network is running?
thanks!
ed
very new to this, hoping to setup a network between 3 Mac Pros for the purpose of copying video files back and forth.
all three towers are within 30 ft of each other
all three computers get internet via wifi
many of the file transfers will be 1 GB or less, sometimes up to 300 GB.
current procedure is a simple fw800 external that we drop into and drag off of.
looked into gigabit ethernet? would this work? does it need special cables?
can it be running while wifi network is running?
thanks!
ed
GGJstudios
May 5, 09:54 PM
Reset it, rebooted, checked for permissions, even run disk warrior.... nothing changed
What about a reinstall?
What about a reinstall?
pleasehelp!
Apr 18, 12:30 AM
Thanks, but I was not able to find anything on how long the battery is capable of lasting. If I recall correctly, my first battery lasted at least 4 hours (possibly longer). I do not have too many programs running - at least not much more then initially.
noekozz
Apr 28, 01:03 PM
I used redsn0w to JB and it was fairly easy. I made the jump from 4.0.1 to 4.3.2
iClassifieds has a good tut on it.
iClassifieds has a good tut on it.
Mr.Noisy
Nov 3, 12:27 PM
Been a few days an got fed up, wanted something happy, and Orange is the perfect happy colour :)
Source of Originals (http://arclight-17.deviantart.com/#/d30rqch)
Source of Originals (http://arclight-17.deviantart.com/#/d30rqch)
jettredmont
Oct 4, 02:59 PM
could be. but honestly i don't think that's a good thing. it just makes the equipment more expensive, clunky and less capable than dedicated devices. after all you don't need that feat all the time. only once in a while and then you bring the extra gps. cramming a gps in nowadays small P&S or even DSLR's is just expensive and complicated.
my two cents.
Every cell phone sold in the US has to have a working GPS device in it, and the GPS has to be "on" at all times.
Cost and power consumption are hardly issues. The only extra cost is adding an interface to the GPS unit to get the latest location data (which might be the front door of the building you're in if you're inside). The only extra power consumption is that needed to initiate and react to that poll, which is negligible (obviously).
But, yes, adding such a feature on a straight digicam or DSLR wouldn't necessarily make much sense. However, compared to the cost of an external GPS, which records "breadcrumbs" constantly (instead of just when you take a picture, because it doesn't know when you take a picture) and has enough memory and battery to hold said breadcrumbs throughout a, say, two-day road trip, integrating a low-power GPS into a camera doesn't sound all that far-fetched. But, I don't see camera makers doing that until GPS-locating of photos shows signs of taking off, which it doesn't, yet.
my two cents.
Every cell phone sold in the US has to have a working GPS device in it, and the GPS has to be "on" at all times.
Cost and power consumption are hardly issues. The only extra cost is adding an interface to the GPS unit to get the latest location data (which might be the front door of the building you're in if you're inside). The only extra power consumption is that needed to initiate and react to that poll, which is negligible (obviously).
But, yes, adding such a feature on a straight digicam or DSLR wouldn't necessarily make much sense. However, compared to the cost of an external GPS, which records "breadcrumbs" constantly (instead of just when you take a picture, because it doesn't know when you take a picture) and has enough memory and battery to hold said breadcrumbs throughout a, say, two-day road trip, integrating a low-power GPS into a camera doesn't sound all that far-fetched. But, I don't see camera makers doing that until GPS-locating of photos shows signs of taking off, which it doesn't, yet.
discounteggroll
Apr 20, 11:13 AM
so we'll have to JB our pads if we haven't yet done so? Might be the straw that makes me JB then
Tycoonguy
Mar 3, 01:38 PM
Who's going? Last year I pre ordered, showed up an hours early and was about #30 in the pre order line. It doesn't look like they're offering pre orders this year. I was thinking about getting there around lunch time.
How about you?
How about you?
Small White Car
Apr 12, 11:32 AM
This sure sounds pretty flimsy for something you're gonna spend that much money on.
$170 and no promise it'll keep working?
Also, am I not understanding something? Shouldn't this be massively illegal to the point where the people paying the $170 could also be charged with a crime? Maybe I just don't understand what "accessing the database" means. It sounds to me like it means hacking into private Apple-owned computers. Is that not what this is?
$170 and no promise it'll keep working?
Also, am I not understanding something? Shouldn't this be massively illegal to the point where the people paying the $170 could also be charged with a crime? Maybe I just don't understand what "accessing the database" means. It sounds to me like it means hacking into private Apple-owned computers. Is that not what this is?
mcrain
Mar 3, 03:12 PM
Why didn't you vote "yes?"
You so fundamentally don't understand the concept of taxes, I had to click other. What you make, after the price you pay to make that money (taxes), is yours to keep. Once you've paid the taxes that were due, the government can not, and should not, be allowed to cause you for forfeit that wealth.
Your fundamental misunderstanding of taxes makes me smile sometimes.
You so fundamentally don't understand the concept of taxes, I had to click other. What you make, after the price you pay to make that money (taxes), is yours to keep. Once you've paid the taxes that were due, the government can not, and should not, be allowed to cause you for forfeit that wealth.
Your fundamental misunderstanding of taxes makes me smile sometimes.
williamw
Sep 25, 09:24 PM
Hey,
So I am looking to buy a used/new iPhone. It has to be in good/working condition, has to be 8GB version, and you have to be willing to ship to Canada (which isn't a big deal). And PayPal is a must.
I am offering $370 Shipped OBO.
Either post here, PM me or email me at william@williamwilkinson.com with your offers.
William
So I am looking to buy a used/new iPhone. It has to be in good/working condition, has to be 8GB version, and you have to be willing to ship to Canada (which isn't a big deal). And PayPal is a must.
I am offering $370 Shipped OBO.
Either post here, PM me or email me at william@williamwilkinson.com with your offers.
William
ArtOfWarfare
Mar 14, 03:57 PM
What are we supposed to make fun of now?
Of course I guess just because the product is dead doesn't mean we can't keep making fun of ole' poo brown Zune.
Officially confirms that this was a really, really bad idea:
http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/zune-tattoo.jpg
Nah, the icon itself is super cool. I'm sure the Zune is obscure enough that he can say that he designed the icon himself.
Of course I guess just because the product is dead doesn't mean we can't keep making fun of ole' poo brown Zune.
Officially confirms that this was a really, really bad idea:
http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/zune-tattoo.jpg
Nah, the icon itself is super cool. I'm sure the Zune is obscure enough that he can say that he designed the icon himself.
mikeyredk
Jul 7, 04:56 PM
recomend shut down for one hour or so
Goldinboy17
May 1, 11:27 PM
Edit.
Coleman2010
Apr 8, 02:03 PM
I am curious. Has anyone else had success setting this up? How is it working out for you?
Wongers
Feb 20, 02:42 PM
Hi,
Im thinking about buying a Mac Mini. I was going to opt for the non server version and get the 2.66ghz processor and the upgraded hard drive to 500GB.
My question is, is it a worthwhile upgrade? or is it just better to leave it with the 2.4ghz and get a better hard drive.
Regarding the hard drive, are you able to buy a faster one ie, one that runs at 7200rpm and put it in the mac mini yourself. I have heard that the drive in the Mac Mini is a slow hard drive.
What is the biggest hard drive that will work in the Mac Mini?
Many Thanks
Im thinking about buying a Mac Mini. I was going to opt for the non server version and get the 2.66ghz processor and the upgraded hard drive to 500GB.
My question is, is it a worthwhile upgrade? or is it just better to leave it with the 2.4ghz and get a better hard drive.
Regarding the hard drive, are you able to buy a faster one ie, one that runs at 7200rpm and put it in the mac mini yourself. I have heard that the drive in the Mac Mini is a slow hard drive.
What is the biggest hard drive that will work in the Mac Mini?
Many Thanks
NessMudkip
Sep 2, 04:33 AM
Will do, thanks.
Fourbin
Sep 13, 06:15 PM
Obviously this isn't wanted here. Perhaps a mod can end it for us?
Consultant
Dec 16, 01:32 AM
Epson large format:
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Pro/Home.do?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&oid=0
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Pro/Home.do?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&oid=0
c23roo
Apr 21, 09:06 PM
What gets me the most bang for my buck - upgrading to a SSD or upgrading RAM?
Slowness I'm seeing is with iPhoto - I'm thinking the bottleneck is the iPhoto library HD (800 GB of pix).
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Slowness I'm seeing is with iPhoto - I'm thinking the bottleneck is the iPhoto library HD (800 GB of pix).
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