minnesotamacman
Oct 18, 05:45 PM
I still say we could see a special surprise on October 23rd... Wouldn't that be a great way to celebrate the iPod!
iJohnHenry
Apr 12, 06:30 PM
Pander (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/pandering) - To cater to the lower tastes and desires of others, or exploit their weaknesses.
Well done. You just defined religion. :D
Well done. You just defined religion. :D
fpnc
Sep 30, 12:29 AM
It's already possible (for free) to stream video content from the EyeTV over WiFi to the iPhone/iPod touch. All you needed to do is connect to the EyeTV server running on your Mac using Safari on the iPhone/iPod touch. However, you can't control the application remotely and you can't view live TV (only video that you had prerecorded) so the advantage to this new iPhone app is that it enables live TV viewing and control of the EyeTV application running on your Mac.
Now, if it really works over 3G without jailbreaking your iPhone then that would be something new.
Now, if it really works over 3G without jailbreaking your iPhone then that would be something new.
andys53
Apr 29, 09:03 AM
i think the article link is broken? goes to blank screen to me, just saying..
Got it 2nd time though.:)
Got it 2nd time though.:)
Raska
Apr 26, 01:34 PM
OH, I see what you're saying now. Yeah, the frame is always whiter than the glass, at least after a while, since they change colors after a while. My frame, front panel, home button, and back panel are all different shades of white. Were all the same when I first got them. I'm assuming that the real white i4 will be the same way.
I think he's saying the white point of the screen itself is not as white as the surrounding bezel. Which I"m sure is true. However, the same could be said about the black point compared to a black bezel.
I think he's saying the white point of the screen itself is not as white as the surrounding bezel. Which I"m sure is true. However, the same could be said about the black point compared to a black bezel.
Jasonbot
Mar 28, 05:37 AM
From engadget: "It still doesn't have integrated WiFi (Xbox said it's because a study showed the majority of their customers use Ethernet to connect -- huh?), and it won't have an integrated HD DVD drive (not that we expected otherwise)"
LOL, no wireless because microsofts market research is flawed:D
LOL, no wireless because microsofts market research is flawed:D
Mr. Chewbacca
Apr 26, 02:02 PM
Their going to refresh soon, who would lock into a new contract so close to the new one comming out? It looks nice but not nice enough to pass up the iPhone5
Detlev
Jul 12, 07:47 PM
Oh stop whinning. You know deep down there were way to many people using the discount when they should not have been. The policy just falls back on what they previously did years ago with the discount. Dang, it wasn't long ago that you had to have it shipped to the school. Come on, look at what some university bookstores are doing now before you can buy Apple software at discount.
I don't blame them. It makes it tougher for those whom need the hardware but this has gone on long enough. It's three hundred flippin' USD, and you get enough upgrades for that. Suck it up and work a few hours of overtime for a couple weeks.
Good for you Apple! There is no need to explain.
I don't blame them. It makes it tougher for those whom need the hardware but this has gone on long enough. It's three hundred flippin' USD, and you get enough upgrades for that. Suck it up and work a few hours of overtime for a couple weeks.
Good for you Apple! There is no need to explain.
Henry Spencer
Apr 28, 04:59 PM
Let's back up for a moment. Why are screens in landscape mode to begin with? Because the CRTs, which were meant for video were. [see: RF modulator (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RF_modulator)] Mainstream computer screens should have mimicked books, newspapers, and documents rather than televisions, but that's not how it played out. So, unconsciously we adjusted to text in landscape. Kind of stupid, really.
Then came the laptop. Well, a landscape display continued to seem logical 'cause the keyboard was wide. Awesome!
And now we have tablets. Finally, a device in the proper book/newspaper/document orientation. But look! You can rotate it to view multi-media! Perfect! My twenty year wait is over! Wait, what? It's gonna run iOS instead of Mac OS X? Genius!
Laptops have always been a compromise, and thus the choice has always come down to personal preference. Please stop arguing that one is better than the other, because as some of us have been trying to tell you, you'd be wrong.
Wow, I think this is really interesting but i don't agree with you. I think the wider screen is the best option, I don't know why... You say you read from your iPad while it's in the same orientation of a page... I NEVER do that, I much prefer the wide orientation... So I guess it's comes down to some kind of unconscious preference... And maybe it's the same thing that make me comfortable on a 11" macbook air...
Then came the laptop. Well, a landscape display continued to seem logical 'cause the keyboard was wide. Awesome!
And now we have tablets. Finally, a device in the proper book/newspaper/document orientation. But look! You can rotate it to view multi-media! Perfect! My twenty year wait is over! Wait, what? It's gonna run iOS instead of Mac OS X? Genius!
Laptops have always been a compromise, and thus the choice has always come down to personal preference. Please stop arguing that one is better than the other, because as some of us have been trying to tell you, you'd be wrong.
Wow, I think this is really interesting but i don't agree with you. I think the wider screen is the best option, I don't know why... You say you read from your iPad while it's in the same orientation of a page... I NEVER do that, I much prefer the wide orientation... So I guess it's comes down to some kind of unconscious preference... And maybe it's the same thing that make me comfortable on a 11" macbook air...
Multimedia
Sep 12, 04:19 PM
Assuming that (1) you use the Shuffle as a music player and use a descent amount of its space, and (2) when using it as a jump drive, you're not storing more than 256MB, you can just get something like a 256MB Cruzer Micro for $15. Which added with the new shuffle, is probably smaller than the old shuffle. Maybe not for everyone, but I like encoding high enough, and have enough songs, that even if I used a shuffle as a jump drive, I wouldn't have much space left after my songs.
I'm not sure where my friend got one of his jump drives, but it is tiny; it's pretty much the end you stick into the USB drive plus a little stub. 128MB. Maybe it's personal preference, but I'd much rather have a tiny player + tiny flash drive than one (relatively) big shuffle.I paid $20 for a 2GB USB2 Flash drive last Monday at Fry's.
I'm not sure where my friend got one of his jump drives, but it is tiny; it's pretty much the end you stick into the USB drive plus a little stub. 128MB. Maybe it's personal preference, but I'd much rather have a tiny player + tiny flash drive than one (relatively) big shuffle.I paid $20 for a 2GB USB2 Flash drive last Monday at Fry's.
arn
Jan 3, 10:52 PM
I'll be at MWSF all week. Where are people meeting?
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schwell
Dec 8, 10:47 AM
They have about a hundred of these test cars and trucks across the country, if I recall the business articles about them correctly.
And because their tests include competing networks, Verizon probably has one of the most accurate coverage maps for everyone.
As far as the iPhone app goes, I think it's a great idea for carriers without test vehicles and/or to see where the most desire for extra coverage is.
Edit: Here's a 2005 article (http://www.mobiletracker.net/archives/2005/04/04/verizon-wireless-hear-me-now)about a test car setup, with pictures of the car and test rigs at the bottom.
All the carriers have these mobile test vehicles with their equipment and competitors.
And because their tests include competing networks, Verizon probably has one of the most accurate coverage maps for everyone.
As far as the iPhone app goes, I think it's a great idea for carriers without test vehicles and/or to see where the most desire for extra coverage is.
Edit: Here's a 2005 article (http://www.mobiletracker.net/archives/2005/04/04/verizon-wireless-hear-me-now)about a test car setup, with pictures of the car and test rigs at the bottom.
All the carriers have these mobile test vehicles with their equipment and competitors.
Al Coholic
Apr 16, 11:19 PM
No iP5 so just to keep the torches and pitchforks at bay Apple "releases" the same thing just with different lipstick. LOL!
Sadly, there's plenty of folks that will lap this up.
Sadly, there's plenty of folks that will lap this up.
Peace
Nov 16, 10:01 PM
It's a great inovative concept.One that could actually be popular and work.
Deefuzz
Sep 5, 03:44 PM
Interesting...I do indeed wonder if Apple does pursue the mobile phone market which provider they will be aligned with? Most likely Cingular given the track record they've had so far with their iTunes enabled phones.
Well hopefully people will get what they want...An iPhone could be pretty cool.
Well hopefully people will get what they want...An iPhone could be pretty cool.
generik
Oct 14, 06:49 PM
Ahem. Anyone who says that Yale is "square" and Harvard is not has obviously never experienced the two colleges. And yes, I can say this because I am a Yale student who chose Yale over Harvard. Additionally, I really don't know what a "more comprehensive understanding of aesthetics" is, let alone what it has to do with mac usage. And, for the record, fully 35% of people here at Yale use Macs, and the large majority of freshmen I know who bought a new laptop got an MB or an MB pro. Also, I would argue that trying to paint Yale and Princeton with the same brush is also incorrect, and it is even more incorrect to paint Harvard and Columbia with the same brush. It is pointless to generalize ANY two colleges together, especially schools with such varying social, educational, and cultural philosophies.
EDIT: Oh, but don't take my word for any of this. I switched to Mac from Linux, so I guess I'm not a real Mac user.
Bravo.
Exactly, it is just a brand of computer... a tool if you will. Not a bloody religion which changes your whole mindset and world view to the point that you are prepared to strap bombs to your chest to "defend" it.
Switcheur... people who use this world sound more like poseurs to me if they honestly think the few extra grand they spent in their lifetimes on macs make them superior in any sense. Stop hiding behind Steve's skirt and go get a real peen enlargement you loser :rolleyes:
EDIT: Oh, but don't take my word for any of this. I switched to Mac from Linux, so I guess I'm not a real Mac user.
Bravo.
Exactly, it is just a brand of computer... a tool if you will. Not a bloody religion which changes your whole mindset and world view to the point that you are prepared to strap bombs to your chest to "defend" it.
Switcheur... people who use this world sound more like poseurs to me if they honestly think the few extra grand they spent in their lifetimes on macs make them superior in any sense. Stop hiding behind Steve's skirt and go get a real peen enlargement you loser :rolleyes:
GodBless
Jul 12, 05:16 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
In 1993, NeXTWORLD's Simson Garfinkel documented his (extensive) efforts (http://web.thock.com/cubefire.htm) at setting a NeXT Cube on fire. (image (http://guides.macrumors.com/Image:Cubefire.gif))Wow that is an interesting story. I rate its entertainment at 5 out of 5 stars. :) *****/*****
In 1993, NeXTWORLD's Simson Garfinkel documented his (extensive) efforts (http://web.thock.com/cubefire.htm) at setting a NeXT Cube on fire. (image (http://guides.macrumors.com/Image:Cubefire.gif))Wow that is an interesting story. I rate its entertainment at 5 out of 5 stars. :) *****/*****
SactoGuy18
Apr 5, 07:26 AM
Biggest problem with Veloster: it needs a more powerful engine. Maybe Hyundai will see it fit to install the 173 bhp 2.4-liter I-4 found on the current Kia Forte, which would give the Veloster a needed performance boost. :)
Mal
Jan 7, 10:44 AM
awsome eyes!! where did you get that from?
Dont know TBH. I found it in my wallpapers page. I can upload the image if anyone wants it.
TinEye (http://www.tineye.com/) delivers: http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs29/f/2009/246/c/9/Black_Wallpaper_by_shmithdark.jpg (1920x1200 too).
jW
Dont know TBH. I found it in my wallpapers page. I can upload the image if anyone wants it.
TinEye (http://www.tineye.com/) delivers: http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs29/f/2009/246/c/9/Black_Wallpaper_by_shmithdark.jpg (1920x1200 too).
jW
nebulos
Apr 30, 04:40 PM
Your post is a tad creepy. LOL
love is a beautiful and frightening thing.
love is a beautiful and frightening thing.
citizenzen
Apr 12, 06:19 PM
To me, that seems to be pandering, does it not?
I don't know.
Would it be a pandering to not bring ham sandwiches to a Jewish school?
It sounds more like just being sensitive to me.
I'd hate to think of that as being pandering.
Pander (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/pandering) - To cater to the lower tastes and desires of others or exploit their weaknesses
I don't know.
Would it be a pandering to not bring ham sandwiches to a Jewish school?
It sounds more like just being sensitive to me.
I'd hate to think of that as being pandering.
Pander (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/pandering) - To cater to the lower tastes and desires of others or exploit their weaknesses
SeattleMoose
Apr 30, 09:26 PM
I am a pretty big Apple fanboy but I was shocked to hear this!!!!!:eek:
Nobody is too big to have to eat crow when they "cross the line" and good to see Apple being taken to task for their involvement in this "police state" type of activity.
Now....where is my 32GB ipod Nano?:D
Nobody is too big to have to eat crow when they "cross the line" and good to see Apple being taken to task for their involvement in this "police state" type of activity.
Now....where is my 32GB ipod Nano?:D
mBox
Apr 20, 12:47 PM
...hardware over slowly instead of plunking down for Resolve+2 nVidia cards right away.
have you ever set-up two cards like Nvidia Quadro 4000's?
Ive been thinking of testing out the 5870 and 4000 on one box for a cheap DIT station but havent found time to test :P
have you ever set-up two cards like Nvidia Quadro 4000's?
Ive been thinking of testing out the 5870 and 4000 on one box for a cheap DIT station but havent found time to test :P
Catfish_Man
Oct 13, 03:30 AM
What and where is RADAR?
Radar is Apple's internal bug tracking system (has been since 1991, iirc).
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The known issues list there is pretty harsh... sounds like lots of half done changes to me :)
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Radar is Apple's internal bug tracking system (has been since 1991, iirc).
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The known issues list there is pretty harsh... sounds like lots of half done changes to me :)
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