jim.arrows
Jun 15, 08:46 PM
bloodbone, despite your warning I decided to pre-order at BB today - I was 4th in line to order, they did not give an appointment but said they'd call a day or 2 early to schedule me.
With regards to porting the number I asked you about before, they said they couldn't check the note on the account without our corporate account number - can you confirm that? I gave them the phone number & told them it was on Verizon, but they said they couldn't check it using the phone number and needed the corporate account number. Work says they won't give it to me, and insists they never give it to any employee and that it's never been a problem before. I just feel like I'm going to get caught in the middle on launch day and that they're not going to want to spend anytime working out issues since they'll be dealing with so many customers.
Can you just confirm whether the corporate account number is necessary, or can they check it by just using the phone number? I just want to know who I need to press, work to give me the number or BB to convince them they don't need it.
Thanks again,
Jim
With regards to porting the number I asked you about before, they said they couldn't check the note on the account without our corporate account number - can you confirm that? I gave them the phone number & told them it was on Verizon, but they said they couldn't check it using the phone number and needed the corporate account number. Work says they won't give it to me, and insists they never give it to any employee and that it's never been a problem before. I just feel like I'm going to get caught in the middle on launch day and that they're not going to want to spend anytime working out issues since they'll be dealing with so many customers.
Can you just confirm whether the corporate account number is necessary, or can they check it by just using the phone number? I just want to know who I need to press, work to give me the number or BB to convince them they don't need it.
Thanks again,
Jim
Hunabku
Nov 17, 10:57 PM
Unfortunately the patent specifically stated "Mechanical overlay" with no mention of a touch screen. I agree, that would be the way to go in order to implement it, but the patent says nothing of the sort.
-Clive
OK yes this is for mechanical overlay not touch screen. Hasn't apple already got the equivalent patents for touch screen (at least in an ipod-like device)?
-Clive
OK yes this is for mechanical overlay not touch screen. Hasn't apple already got the equivalent patents for touch screen (at least in an ipod-like device)?
(marc)
Apr 28, 11:57 AM
I wonder who voted this story "Positive"...
QCassidy352
Apr 22, 10:29 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
Well, on a 256kbps stream (not sure if the music would get re-encoded or if the service would allow you to select bitrate) you would use about 112.5 MB per hour of streaming. If you had a 30 minute commute each way to work, you are looking at (roughly) going over your allowance in a month (AT&T USA) without any other data usage. (60 mins x 20 days = 2,250MB ).
I'm not sure this is sustainable unless the telecom providers stop putting small data caps on usage...
That is quite the assumption. Logic would suggest they would transcode your music (or give the option at least) to something like 32-64 Kbps when using 3G / 4G.
So let's say you're right, and it streams at some lower kbps. So this service would offer you the ability to hear degraded music... when you have internet access... And it'll use up your monthly data (assuming it's 3G rather than wifi).
This is better than an iPod/iPhone... How? Or not even better -- this is a useful supplement how?
I just really don't get it. You give up control, bit rate, and independence from the Internet and get...?
Well, on a 256kbps stream (not sure if the music would get re-encoded or if the service would allow you to select bitrate) you would use about 112.5 MB per hour of streaming. If you had a 30 minute commute each way to work, you are looking at (roughly) going over your allowance in a month (AT&T USA) without any other data usage. (60 mins x 20 days = 2,250MB ).
I'm not sure this is sustainable unless the telecom providers stop putting small data caps on usage...
That is quite the assumption. Logic would suggest they would transcode your music (or give the option at least) to something like 32-64 Kbps when using 3G / 4G.
So let's say you're right, and it streams at some lower kbps. So this service would offer you the ability to hear degraded music... when you have internet access... And it'll use up your monthly data (assuming it's 3G rather than wifi).
This is better than an iPod/iPhone... How? Or not even better -- this is a useful supplement how?
I just really don't get it. You give up control, bit rate, and independence from the Internet and get...?
byeehaaw
Oct 3, 10:26 AM
Have you tried the FAQ and troubleshooting steps on Elgato's website?
yea i think its the fact that im on a school campus and they wont allow those router settings.
yea i think its the fact that im on a school campus and they wont allow those router settings.
BlueRevolution
Nov 17, 06:32 PM
As touch-based input, it would be amazing. As a physical swapping, not so much. Remember that you'd have to bring the modules with you if you wanted to use it on the go, which would defeat the purpose of having an internal component. At home, you're better off to have an external music keyboard/mixer/whatever, because it can be whatever size is most appropriate. If you use your computer with a mixer in place of the keyboard and then plug in an external keyboard, why not just use an external mixer? Sure, there are some people (DJs or whatever) that won't need to type while they use the alternate modules, but they're by far in the minority of an already niche market. Also, if you swap in a joystick in place of your trackpad, how would you close the lid? :D
Anyway, what would be nice (but a long way off) is a thin touch-sensitive OLED membrane of a keyboard. It accepts input and provides visual feedback, but can also provide tactile feedback by way of a series of pins underneath the membrane. The system could cause the pins to raise slightly, forming the outline of keys or perhaps bars for mixer controls or whatever. Like I said, a long way off, but that's the earliest that I can see this sort of idea actually being marketable.
Anyway, what would be nice (but a long way off) is a thin touch-sensitive OLED membrane of a keyboard. It accepts input and provides visual feedback, but can also provide tactile feedback by way of a series of pins underneath the membrane. The system could cause the pins to raise slightly, forming the outline of keys or perhaps bars for mixer controls or whatever. Like I said, a long way off, but that's the earliest that I can see this sort of idea actually being marketable.
studentmac
Mar 12, 02:30 PM
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My desktop on and off since my summer trip to Norway. This view was seen when leaving the fjords and remains one of the most beautiful thing's I've ever seen.
Not up for sharing though, it's all mine!
My desktop on and off since my summer trip to Norway. This view was seen when leaving the fjords and remains one of the most beautiful thing's I've ever seen.
Not up for sharing though, it's all mine!
Solitaire
Sep 6, 10:48 AM
I've been reading through this thread and noticed how nearly everyone is focused on Apple entering the "cell phone" market. I can't believe how the majority of you actually feel that Apple will make a cell phone? And you're all going to ditch your RAZR when it comes out...
Apple is not going to, and will never, enter the cell phone market. They are designing a WiFi phone to compete with the new VoIP phones that are emerging: http://tools.netgear.com/skype/, http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/wireless/0,39020348,39187936,00.htm. Does the name "iChat Mobile" making anymore sense now?
You can quote me on that!
Apple is not going to, and will never, enter the cell phone market. They are designing a WiFi phone to compete with the new VoIP phones that are emerging: http://tools.netgear.com/skype/, http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/wireless/0,39020348,39187936,00.htm. Does the name "iChat Mobile" making anymore sense now?
You can quote me on that!
rhett7660
Jul 31, 09:46 AM
Now now, calling Budweiser a beer is a stretch as it is and calling it a lager is an insult to any properly brewed lager out there. Like someone else in this thread stated before it's a cheap diluted ricewine with hops added for something pretending to be taste. As for Chimay, never had it but if it is in the same range of products as that .... stuff.... from Anheusser operates in, it probably isn't a belgium ale either.....
Cheers,
Ahmed
Oh I agree... I merely saying it for the sake of saying it since it was being discussed that is all. Couldn't agree more!
Cheers,
Ahmed
Oh I agree... I merely saying it for the sake of saying it since it was being discussed that is all. Couldn't agree more!
vartanarsen
Apr 27, 10:25 AM
i prefer Mapquest lol
sbb155
May 1, 06:19 PM
What would that have to do with the group of people who buy Mac Pros? They're not business people. They're primarily photographers and video people.
"What the shareholders use" is possibly the most irrelevant point raised in this thread.
Also, as has been pointed out, the iMacs are not that overpriced; especially given the cost of 27" IPS displays.
That said, people have always assumed cinema displays to be more overpriced than they actually were, if only because they weren't making like-for-like comparisons. It's less true now that LCD prices have been adjusted downwards after the price-fixing scandal, but a Dell 27" IPS display is still pretty expensive.
I'm not saying that doesn't have high prices - they do - but very frequently, people are not making a like-for-like comparison. Most notably in screens. I don't know of any iPad competitors that use IPS displays, and make no mistake: IPS displays are more expensive than the competition. Most people also don't care about display technology, but it matters to people in the photo/video field.
All that matter is GROSS MARGINS on the financial reports. Apple's gross margins far exceed dell or hp's gross margins. HENCE, apple is making more profit for any piece of equipment they sell. The prices could be lower, but they are going to charge higher because they can charge higher, and people will still buy them. I wonder how many people here really can read a financial statement from a corporation. The answers are there, not in component costs. It is basic business to any MBA.
"What the shareholders use" is possibly the most irrelevant point raised in this thread.
Also, as has been pointed out, the iMacs are not that overpriced; especially given the cost of 27" IPS displays.
That said, people have always assumed cinema displays to be more overpriced than they actually were, if only because they weren't making like-for-like comparisons. It's less true now that LCD prices have been adjusted downwards after the price-fixing scandal, but a Dell 27" IPS display is still pretty expensive.
I'm not saying that doesn't have high prices - they do - but very frequently, people are not making a like-for-like comparison. Most notably in screens. I don't know of any iPad competitors that use IPS displays, and make no mistake: IPS displays are more expensive than the competition. Most people also don't care about display technology, but it matters to people in the photo/video field.
All that matter is GROSS MARGINS on the financial reports. Apple's gross margins far exceed dell or hp's gross margins. HENCE, apple is making more profit for any piece of equipment they sell. The prices could be lower, but they are going to charge higher because they can charge higher, and people will still buy them. I wonder how many people here really can read a financial statement from a corporation. The answers are there, not in component costs. It is basic business to any MBA.
Lacero
Sep 9, 05:37 PM
OSX 10.5 Leopard
http://www.scalespace.org/2003/images/leopard%20man%20of%20skye.jpg
No piercing this time, though. But chiseled teeth.
http://www.scalespace.org/2003/images/leopard%20man%20of%20skye.jpg
No piercing this time, though. But chiseled teeth.
rookiezzz
Apr 15, 02:24 PM
well, if i got asked like that.. i will ask if they have any proof or not, and you can show them what are you doing that time, cuz that's strange.. schools' in my country usually forbid cellphone, but they could never forbid laptops, why? everytime we use their computer, it's so damn slow.. well, i think it's better to get suspended for like 1 day than giving away your mac, and risking your $1000++
robertneville77
Mar 14, 01:05 AM
Solid Snake:
hssky97
Apr 12, 12:17 PM
My response -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wfJxBrn1cU
caspersoong
Apr 28, 01:38 AM
Don't tell me we have to pay for this, on top of iCloud and Mobileme and etc.
Muscle Master
Jan 12, 05:08 PM
http://img273.imagevenue.com/loc87/th_34554_353012_o8qpqnp6_d74cd48957ff17a97692cbdac1b6d36d_122_87lo.jpg (http://img273.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=34554_353012_o8qpqnp6_d74cd48957ff17a97692cbdac1b6d36d_122_87lo.jpg)
Sorry for the double post.. But is that a Man ???? :eek:
Sorry for the double post.. But is that a Man ???? :eek:
Dooger
Apr 21, 03:15 PM
This probably explains Spotify's recent neutering
Lynxpro
Aug 2, 07:37 PM
I think they should add a "buy a new mac" button on the crash dialogue that takes you to the online apple store. Maybe even a splash page that says "Old mac crashing too much? Try one of these new babies!"
No, they should make a "Gadget" for Windows Vista so when it crashes, the Gadget pops up recommending that the user buy a Mac.
This gadget could also pop up when a virus, instruction, spyware, trojan or adware is detected.
Now that would be sweet.
No, they should make a "Gadget" for Windows Vista so when it crashes, the Gadget pops up recommending that the user buy a Mac.
This gadget could also pop up when a virus, instruction, spyware, trojan or adware is detected.
Now that would be sweet.
santaliqueur
Apr 28, 03:31 PM
Some would say slave labor is not a job. Jus' say'n.
These people are slaves? Source?
These people are slaves? Source?
Sun Baked
Sep 9, 09:06 PM
Never pierced my face - ears and tongue - sure. Took the tongue thing out after I chipped a tooth while eating - not worth it.
The guy who pierced my tongue told me he does the prince albert (penis piercing) as well. He said the first one he did was on himself - ouch. He said he lost a ton of blood and later that night he and his wife went to Lounge Ax - a (defunct) local music club. One beer in his head started spinning, he hit the floor and broke his nose - man - what a dumba$$.Did he tell you this before or after he finished? http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=11013&stc=1
The guy who pierced my tongue told me he does the prince albert (penis piercing) as well. He said the first one he did was on himself - ouch. He said he lost a ton of blood and later that night he and his wife went to Lounge Ax - a (defunct) local music club. One beer in his head started spinning, he hit the floor and broke his nose - man - what a dumba$$.Did he tell you this before or after he finished? http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=11013&stc=1
vi2867
Oct 18, 04:11 PM
Either you really have a 5G iPod or you have a crap battery they should last around 4-6 hours.
I just had my 5G iPod replaced about a month ago. This iPod is one of the newer iPods that just came out.
I have followed the Apple instructions to not use the equalizer, low light resolution, and try not to manuever the menus too much while playing the video, and that is what gets me to about 1:45 minutes.
I use my iPod daily (M-F), and I charge it daily (M-F). I think the high usage is also the reason why my battery life is so low.
But isn't the iPod made for this type of usage???
I just had my 5G iPod replaced about a month ago. This iPod is one of the newer iPods that just came out.
I have followed the Apple instructions to not use the equalizer, low light resolution, and try not to manuever the menus too much while playing the video, and that is what gets me to about 1:45 minutes.
I use my iPod daily (M-F), and I charge it daily (M-F). I think the high usage is also the reason why my battery life is so low.
But isn't the iPod made for this type of usage???
citizenzen
Apr 12, 09:54 PM
I don't need to source something that is common knowledge.
And as I said in my previous post, there is a world of difference between "encouraging" somebody to do something and "outlawing" somebody from doing something.
Sorry that subtle difference is lost on you. Maybe a definition might help ...
en�cour�age (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/encourage)
And as I said in my previous post, there is a world of difference between "encouraging" somebody to do something and "outlawing" somebody from doing something.
Sorry that subtle difference is lost on you. Maybe a definition might help ...
en�cour�age (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/encourage)
canucksfan88
Jan 14, 02:12 AM
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/388/mydesktopxk.png
here is mine for january
go canucks go! =)
here is mine for january
go canucks go! =)
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