outz
Mar 29, 11:42 AM
the ipad 2 just came out. Can you at least give it a month before talking about jailbreak.
more than 1/5 the world do not have theirs yet. Like people in villages of Africa are waiting, people in Asia as well. People from rural america as well.
Chill
if the devs didn't want people begging for a jailbreak, they wouldn't publish a screenshot weeks and weeks prior to actually releasing it. they get off on it... which is why they do it every single time. threads like this annoy me too, but the best solution is to just ignore them.
more than 1/5 the world do not have theirs yet. Like people in villages of Africa are waiting, people in Asia as well. People from rural america as well.
Chill
if the devs didn't want people begging for a jailbreak, they wouldn't publish a screenshot weeks and weeks prior to actually releasing it. they get off on it... which is why they do it every single time. threads like this annoy me too, but the best solution is to just ignore them.
tk421
Oct 26, 10:13 AM
Keep in mind that Apple probably realizes that the current 'music' iPod can't evolve into a 'video' iPod without giving up so much that we love with it now. They realize that if they are going to make a true video iPod the ergonomics will have to change.
That makes a lot of sense to me! This would be a new type of iPod while still retaining the current iPod models, much like when the Mini came out. They design one device for music and another for movies. Both can do both things, but each one is designed to do one or the other best.
I want a large capacity (100GB+) audio iPod. No movies, no photos, no games. A black and white screen and a long battery life.
I hope they do keep moving forward with "audio" iPods. That said, I do like the color screen. Biggest reason: album covers!
That makes a lot of sense to me! This would be a new type of iPod while still retaining the current iPod models, much like when the Mini came out. They design one device for music and another for movies. Both can do both things, but each one is designed to do one or the other best.
I want a large capacity (100GB+) audio iPod. No movies, no photos, no games. A black and white screen and a long battery life.
I hope they do keep moving forward with "audio" iPods. That said, I do like the color screen. Biggest reason: album covers!
MarkCollette
Oct 24, 06:36 PM
I'm not saying that this is what Apple will be doing, but for me, the whole point of resolution independance is to decouple font sizing from the sizing of lines and other graphics. Typically, people want to be able to make text larger, so that they can more easily read information. But they don't necessarily want all of the window borders to get thicker, or the icons to get larger, etc. So, simply zooming in on everything is not ideal. Plus, they don't want the font glyphs (lines that make up letters) to be scaled up, and made blocky, but rather to be precise and sharp, but bigger.
So, I can envision that there'd be two sliders to control things, one for the font sizing, and one for the other graphics primitives. Well, technically there's still the slider in the Finder for icon sizing as well. The sliders could cover any value range, continuously, and also have special spots. For example, there'd be the spot where one unit would be one pixel, and maybe even multiples of that. And on the font slider, there'd be the spot corresponding to "reality", where if you typed a letter in size 12 Times New Roman, and printed it out, and held that paper besides your screen, the letters on screen would be the same size as the letters on the paper, according to your eyes and a ruler.
So, I can envision that there'd be two sliders to control things, one for the font sizing, and one for the other graphics primitives. Well, technically there's still the slider in the Finder for icon sizing as well. The sliders could cover any value range, continuously, and also have special spots. For example, there'd be the spot where one unit would be one pixel, and maybe even multiples of that. And on the font slider, there'd be the spot corresponding to "reality", where if you typed a letter in size 12 Times New Roman, and printed it out, and held that paper besides your screen, the letters on screen would be the same size as the letters on the paper, according to your eyes and a ruler.
bearcatrp
Feb 20, 03:42 PM
It looks like the Mac book pro's will get sandy bridge first. Probably a few months afterwards but there is no set date. Since the mini uses laptop parts, I'll be looking at performance of these. Should be pretty close.
Spock
Jan 9, 10:08 AM
But that's not the only way of doing it. An alternative is to take an OS like Mac OS 9, remove some of the unnecessary stuff, upgrade the GUI a little, and have Java and maybe CarbonLib. Very low on the resource requirements, very efficient.
Did You just use OS 9 and efficient in the same sentence? Why not use System 7? I would like it and I know dpaanlka would love it.
Did You just use OS 9 and efficient in the same sentence? Why not use System 7? I would like it and I know dpaanlka would love it.
Bonds79
May 1, 11:21 PM
http://www.bgr.com/2011/01/21/att-may-implement-speed-and-data-tiers-for-4g-lte-service/
Click on link!
BGR has learned that AT&T may have plans to offer tiered data services when it launches its Long Term Evolution network later this year. The carrier apparently plans to trial two separate types of tiers alongside its LTE service: speed tiers and data tiers. Speed tiers will provide LTE data service at varying rates of speed depending on the plan a customer selects, similar to land-based broadband services currently offered by ISPs. Data tiers will afford subscribers �data buckets� of varying sizes, similar to the configuration of AT&T�s current data plans.
The carrier may also have plans to give subscribers the option to boost services temporarily for a fee, according to a document provided to BGR. The documents mentions �Top Up Sessions,� which allow users to increase their data allotment for the remainder of a billing cycle, and �Speed Up Sessions,� which will allow subscribers on lower-tier plans to speed up their service for a specific duration. The document does not provide any details in terms of what speeds might be afforded by each tier, nor does it detail how much data will be included with each of the various data bucket sizes. It is also currently unclear how many speed and data bucket options AT&T might intend to offer its LTE subscribers. According to the document, AT&T will begin trials of the aforementioned tiered LTE service plans in May for this year. Hit the jump for an excerpt from the internal AT&T document detailing the tiered data.
Click on link!
BGR has learned that AT&T may have plans to offer tiered data services when it launches its Long Term Evolution network later this year. The carrier apparently plans to trial two separate types of tiers alongside its LTE service: speed tiers and data tiers. Speed tiers will provide LTE data service at varying rates of speed depending on the plan a customer selects, similar to land-based broadband services currently offered by ISPs. Data tiers will afford subscribers �data buckets� of varying sizes, similar to the configuration of AT&T�s current data plans.
The carrier may also have plans to give subscribers the option to boost services temporarily for a fee, according to a document provided to BGR. The documents mentions �Top Up Sessions,� which allow users to increase their data allotment for the remainder of a billing cycle, and �Speed Up Sessions,� which will allow subscribers on lower-tier plans to speed up their service for a specific duration. The document does not provide any details in terms of what speeds might be afforded by each tier, nor does it detail how much data will be included with each of the various data bucket sizes. It is also currently unclear how many speed and data bucket options AT&T might intend to offer its LTE subscribers. According to the document, AT&T will begin trials of the aforementioned tiered LTE service plans in May for this year. Hit the jump for an excerpt from the internal AT&T document detailing the tiered data.
puma1552
Feb 24, 08:47 AM
How the hell do I get a rar file to work? I DLed it and it opened with VLC which does nothing.
wtf?
wtf?
kalex
Apr 17, 01:08 PM
yea =/ yesterday,and since i just got this ipad i dont have a back up of 1.0
Check your trash folder. I just fished out my 1.0 version from there. Damn cablevision strikes again.
PS: Just confirmed that cablevision are as@@@@@es. New version DOESN'T work over VPN. Back to old version.
Check your trash folder. I just fished out my 1.0 version from there. Damn cablevision strikes again.
PS: Just confirmed that cablevision are as@@@@@es. New version DOESN'T work over VPN. Back to old version.
markelim
May 1, 06:15 AM
same, can someone please offer a solution to this !
7on
Oct 27, 02:30 PM
yeah I saw that earlier...if they can get some sweet games on there then it might be some viable competition! i wonder what the specs are?
1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655
512MB of RAM
1GB of ROM
~4" Screen
Word is that it'll have a PSP Marketplace for games (in addition to the Android Marketplace) - and I'll guess the ribbon ui will be incorporated somehow.
1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655
512MB of RAM
1GB of ROM
~4" Screen
Word is that it'll have a PSP Marketplace for games (in addition to the Android Marketplace) - and I'll guess the ribbon ui will be incorporated somehow.
iPunish901
Nov 7, 01:43 PM
Please can I have the link to this wallpaper
http://wallbase.net/wallpaper/512792
http://wallbase.net/wallpaper/512792
gwangung
Apr 20, 05:27 PM
I never thought I'd ever hear this many people justifying a premium on a product. Apple has so much money right now they can pretty much do anything. If you think this is such a noble goal then when you buy your next apple product pay another hundred dollars to help their profit margins. Or so they can build better products.
And don't go looking for discounts or coupons, those hurt profit margins. Lets just raise prices.
this is directed at this whole idea of paying more and not just at the quoted post.
So many people start buying apple after their first product, if they lower the price so that more do this then in the end they may end up with more business.
I think that's a false conclusion from the data. People have been saying what you've been saying for the last 20 years, but the times they've been in the most trouble has been when they've strayed from their classic business strategy.
And don't go looking for discounts or coupons, those hurt profit margins. Lets just raise prices.
this is directed at this whole idea of paying more and not just at the quoted post.
So many people start buying apple after their first product, if they lower the price so that more do this then in the end they may end up with more business.
I think that's a false conclusion from the data. People have been saying what you've been saying for the last 20 years, but the times they've been in the most trouble has been when they've strayed from their classic business strategy.
Nermal
Mar 11, 02:31 PM
This is weird...I've been using Google's DNS servers basically - which are considered as the fastest in my area - does that really affect Apple downloads?
I don't know whether it affects Apple or not but I remember reading about it here in NZ where people were being directed to US servers instead of NZ ones. The speed difference between our domestic and international bandwidth is huge.
I don't know whether it affects Apple or not but I remember reading about it here in NZ where people were being directed to US servers instead of NZ ones. The speed difference between our domestic and international bandwidth is huge.
mariahlullaby
Sep 11, 04:01 PM
I remember I was in the 8th grade when it happened. No one would tell us what happened, but all the teachers were upset and freaking out, and rumors started to leak in from kids who had checked in to school late, etc. I remember being scared because no one could tell us anything, no TVs, etc. They finally did in the last period of the day and everyone just sitting there with these awful looks on their faces, and this one girl just crying and crying because she had family who worked next to the WTC. It was awful.
I wish they'd told us; they didn't tell the high schoolers either (though I do know one current issues teachers ignored orders and turned on the news because he thought his students should know). I mean, we would have known anyways, and all it did was cause confusion and fear.
I wish they'd told us; they didn't tell the high schoolers either (though I do know one current issues teachers ignored orders and turned on the news because he thought his students should know). I mean, we would have known anyways, and all it did was cause confusion and fear.
Fiveos22
Mar 23, 12:04 PM
yeah, who is working on it now? Or has it been completely tossed to neo office?
bcaslis
Apr 16, 12:06 AM
A search would show you this thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1091789
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1091789
mjstew33
Dec 15, 05:24 PM
Anyone interested?
Lord Blackadder
Apr 16, 05:29 PM
That was a steal
You can get G4 towers very cheap these days - ignore the online reseller prices because they are often very high. Even MDD models are going for well under $100 these days if you look around. The Mac Mini has deflated the used value of G4 towers, and to a lesser extent, later Mac towers as well.
You can get G4 towers very cheap these days - ignore the online reseller prices because they are often very high. Even MDD models are going for well under $100 these days if you look around. The Mac Mini has deflated the used value of G4 towers, and to a lesser extent, later Mac towers as well.
Daveway
Jul 29, 05:59 PM
So I should stick with A Small Orange?
aNYthing24
Mar 4, 11:03 PM
Use the VLC app. It works like a charm.
Northgrove
May 6, 03:23 AM
From the few benchmarks I've seen so far, the 2011 iMacs seem to be much more "even" in terms of raw CPU performance (which is what matters here) than the last generation. Not surprising, since last year we had dual-cores mixed up with quad-cores, and not only that -- i3's mixed up with i5's. This time, it's all i5 quads. From the bottom and up. :) (not counting the BTO options here)
I have a feeling that the less expensive iMacs have the most to gain on this move. It's quite a step up to go from dual i3 to quad i5 with the Sandy Bridge architecture, even if they keep a moderate clock speed.
I have a feeling that the less expensive iMacs have the most to gain on this move. It's quite a step up to go from dual i3 to quad i5 with the Sandy Bridge architecture, even if they keep a moderate clock speed.
Vylen
May 7, 01:46 AM
The warranty is void if something goes wrong from you incorrectly installing the RAM.
Apple Care terms and conditions are pretty much worded that way. They do not cover damage caused from an untrained person installing things into the machine.
So, if you don't damage the machine while installing the RAM, there's no problem.
Apple Care terms and conditions are pretty much worded that way. They do not cover damage caused from an untrained person installing things into the machine.
So, if you don't damage the machine while installing the RAM, there's no problem.
Chundles
Oct 24, 06:04 PM
There's a blast from the past: "Simple Finder" is back! :eek:
Simple Finder is in Tiger as well:
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/4631/picture1th7.png
Simple Finder is in Tiger as well:
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/4631/picture1th7.png
sab165
Apr 24, 09:29 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Use Virtual Box-free
How is that relevant or even helpful?
Use Virtual Box-free
How is that relevant or even helpful?