jimbo1mcm
Apr 26, 02:22 AM
They work well. Very good sound. Headset. Answer with touch and control Ipod function/ IPhone function fast forward with touch. I like them. USB re-charge.
nicroma
May 6, 05:10 PM
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)
Use redsnow to fix the 1 bar problem.
I don't want to upgrade my baseband, I would rather keep the value of my phone.
Use redsnow to fix the 1 bar problem.
I don't want to upgrade my baseband, I would rather keep the value of my phone.
Sun Baked
Jan 3, 06:52 PM
Originally posted by crude analogy
"I don't want this to turn into a mudslinging contest."
--zarathustra, January 3, 2003.
If you did not want a mudslinging contest, you would not have slung mud.Is it too late to make it a night of beer and mudwrestling instead?
"I don't want this to turn into a mudslinging contest."
--zarathustra, January 3, 2003.
If you did not want a mudslinging contest, you would not have slung mud.Is it too late to make it a night of beer and mudwrestling instead?
JRoDDz
Apr 6, 10:46 AM
Will a cheap silicone case protect the iPhone 4 or is an expensive TPU case needed?
srobert
Mar 22, 09:22 AM
I wonder which are worst:
A) Video games based on movies, or
B) Movies based on video games.
Tough choice.
A) Video games based on movies, or
B) Movies based on video games.
Tough choice.
P-Worm
Mar 17, 03:44 PM
My personal favourite was Final Fantasy Tactics, although that isn't your standard RPG. I thought the story was engrosing and the job system ala FF5 was done to near perfection. Anyone else agree?
P-Worm
P-Worm
antmarobel
Mar 13, 03:04 PM
They're relatively OK. Are you running in Lion?
yes, that's why my doubt about them...
yes, that's why my doubt about them...
arn
Oct 30, 02:09 AM
Originally posted by Rower_CPU
Nice. Having fun yet? ;)
Also, I just noticed, no Google ads. Is that going to stay that way, or is it temporary?
removed for now (on front page)... just cause I thought the discussions were more important in that space.
Just have to find a good place for 'em. ;) They may go back up top like they were before "launch" day.
arn
Nice. Having fun yet? ;)
Also, I just noticed, no Google ads. Is that going to stay that way, or is it temporary?
removed for now (on front page)... just cause I thought the discussions were more important in that space.
Just have to find a good place for 'em. ;) They may go back up top like they were before "launch" day.
arn
edesignuk
Nov 15, 12:17 PM
Yeah they can.
I'll just shut up then :o Link to an example?
I'll just shut up then :o Link to an example?
Alaerian
Apr 16, 08:20 AM
2. Still using my original iPhone. A clear plastic shell, and the original Otterbox. I needed nothing else.
bwanac
Mar 22, 10:21 PM
:rolleyes:
kftrainer
Mar 29, 07:43 AM
[QUOTE=MikhailT;12279874]
I love this feature, of resuming the apps to their open state . I have to close Mail before I reboot because a bug keeps me from using until I close and reopen Mail - I know because of the preview status I have to expect that. I cannot wait until the next update- I wonder if it will be the GM 1 as it has been rumored. Any one having this issue with Mail or any other app?
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states. The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
I love this feature, of resuming the apps to their open state . I have to close Mail before I reboot because a bug keeps me from using until I close and reopen Mail - I know because of the preview status I have to expect that. I cannot wait until the next update- I wonder if it will be the GM 1 as it has been rumored. Any one having this issue with Mail or any other app?
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states. The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
dogbyte_13
Jul 26, 08:11 AM
thanks sooo much!!!
OllyW
Jan 31, 08:13 AM
What does "winni" mean?
Don't you read the posts (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=11817298&postcount=4) in your own threads? :)
Don't you read the posts (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=11817298&postcount=4) in your own threads? :)
tigress666
Mar 9, 04:50 PM
Winner winner chicken dinner.
NOOOO
Winner winner SHEEEEEEEN dinner.
LOL I can't believe he said this.
No, I think I was in disbelief when he said dying is for fools... does he really believe he is going to live forever?
NOOOO
Winner winner SHEEEEEEEN dinner.
LOL I can't believe he said this.
No, I think I was in disbelief when he said dying is for fools... does he really believe he is going to live forever?
MacRumors
Feb 19, 01:30 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2010/02/19/apple-modifies-iphone-sdk-to-allow-sweepstakes-applications/)
Register Hardware notes (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2010/02/18/iphone_gambling/) that Apple has modified the iPhone SDK to specifically allow developers to include sweepstakes and lottery functionality in their App Store applications.The new rule is unambiguous:
"3.3.17 Your Application may include promotional sweepstake or contest functionality provided that You are the sole sponsor of the promotion and that You and Your Application comply with any applicable laws"The report notes that developers must clearly state in any contest rules that Apple is not a sponsor of nor responsible for conducting the promotions.
Also referenced in the report is The KaChing Button (http://appshopper.com/entertainment/the-kaching-button), an application introduced in December that previously only served to allow users to make a novelty "ka-ching" sound. The $0.99 application was updated last week, however, to include sweepstakes functionality under the new SDK terms, allowing the application's developers to offer "up to $1000" per day in prizes over the next month to random winners selected from those pressing the KaChing Button within the application. Daily prizes (http://www.kachingbutton.com/daily-kaching-winner-announcements/) thus far have been at the minimum $100 level and will presumably be increased should revenue from application purchases support such payouts.
Article Link: Apple Modifies iPhone SDK to Allow Sweepstakes Applications (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2010/02/19/apple-modifies-iphone-sdk-to-allow-sweepstakes-applications/)
Register Hardware notes (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2010/02/18/iphone_gambling/) that Apple has modified the iPhone SDK to specifically allow developers to include sweepstakes and lottery functionality in their App Store applications.The new rule is unambiguous:
"3.3.17 Your Application may include promotional sweepstake or contest functionality provided that You are the sole sponsor of the promotion and that You and Your Application comply with any applicable laws"The report notes that developers must clearly state in any contest rules that Apple is not a sponsor of nor responsible for conducting the promotions.
Also referenced in the report is The KaChing Button (http://appshopper.com/entertainment/the-kaching-button), an application introduced in December that previously only served to allow users to make a novelty "ka-ching" sound. The $0.99 application was updated last week, however, to include sweepstakes functionality under the new SDK terms, allowing the application's developers to offer "up to $1000" per day in prizes over the next month to random winners selected from those pressing the KaChing Button within the application. Daily prizes (http://www.kachingbutton.com/daily-kaching-winner-announcements/) thus far have been at the minimum $100 level and will presumably be increased should revenue from application purchases support such payouts.
Article Link: Apple Modifies iPhone SDK to Allow Sweepstakes Applications (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2010/02/19/apple-modifies-iphone-sdk-to-allow-sweepstakes-applications/)
FrancisDaigle
Apr 16, 05:17 AM
Hi everyone,
I have an April 2010 13' Macbook Pro with a LG Flatron W2453V as the external monitor (minidisplay port to HDMI style). The problem is, every time I wake the MBP from sleep mode, all of my windows have been resized and moved around. It's as if the MBP fails to recognize the external monitor quickly enough and defaults everything to the MBP's screen. Is there anyway to have the MBP recognize the external monitor first and keep the window positions the way they were?
Thanks :)
I have an April 2010 13' Macbook Pro with a LG Flatron W2453V as the external monitor (minidisplay port to HDMI style). The problem is, every time I wake the MBP from sleep mode, all of my windows have been resized and moved around. It's as if the MBP fails to recognize the external monitor quickly enough and defaults everything to the MBP's screen. Is there anyway to have the MBP recognize the external monitor first and keep the window positions the way they were?
Thanks :)
deadwulfe
May 4, 10:43 AM
This article is a bit dated, but it still applies.
Lifehacker.com - How to mount a Windows shared folder on your mac (http://lifehacker.com/#!247148/how-to-mount-a-windows-shared-folder-on-your-mac)
Lifehacker.com - How to mount a Windows shared folder on your mac (http://lifehacker.com/#!247148/how-to-mount-a-windows-shared-folder-on-your-mac)
MacCoaster
Aug 17, 12:51 PM
There's an rcdb? Wow, what doesn't the internet have?
Do you seriously think there aren't any coaster enthusiasts who know at least some programming? :p CoasterBuzz (http://coasterbuzz.com/) has a similar database.
Do you seriously think there aren't any coaster enthusiasts who know at least some programming? :p CoasterBuzz (http://coasterbuzz.com/) has a similar database.
xAnthony
Mar 2, 09:56 PM
The iPhone can't handle Charlie with just an A4 processor. After all, we heard Charlie tell us what the "Charlie Sheen drug" will do to you. You need an A5 for that.
Lmao I actually don't even think the A5 would be able to handle it. I'm not sure if you watched his interview or not but his brain is far superior than the normal brain.
Lmao I actually don't even think the A5 would be able to handle it. I'm not sure if you watched his interview or not but his brain is far superior than the normal brain.
Consultant
Mar 18, 07:45 AM
Anyone know how much a Tshirt is? And if there's any way to get one other than going to San Francisco?
Each T-shirt is under $20
There are also hats, zipped long sleeve shirts with Apple logo, keychains, cups.
Cupertino is about 1 hour drive from San Francisco, and maybe 30 minutes drive from San Jose if there is no traffic.
Note VERY limited store hours, at least for those there on business. I got lucky on a business trip one day and was able to go in the afternoon otherwise count a long lunch + car.
And in 1999 Microsoft tried to open their own store, I wonder why?
http://obamapacman.com/2009/10/microsoft-tries-to-copy-apple-store-scottsdale-az-store-opening-reveals-extent-of-blatant-plagiarism/2/
Each T-shirt is under $20
There are also hats, zipped long sleeve shirts with Apple logo, keychains, cups.
Cupertino is about 1 hour drive from San Francisco, and maybe 30 minutes drive from San Jose if there is no traffic.
Note VERY limited store hours, at least for those there on business. I got lucky on a business trip one day and was able to go in the afternoon otherwise count a long lunch + car.
And in 1999 Microsoft tried to open their own store, I wonder why?
http://obamapacman.com/2009/10/microsoft-tries-to-copy-apple-store-scottsdale-az-store-opening-reveals-extent-of-blatant-plagiarism/2/
shane-o-mac
Mar 2, 10:25 PM
[b]
Update: Just got home, and the new box is just over half as big as the old box, and the instructions are in fact on the back of the old mini wrapper too.... strange I've never noticed! The colours are identical - not really that surprising for the silver I suppose! The only obvious difference is the inclusion of the 6GB sign on the back of tne new mini...
No this is not suprising, Apple only actually came out with three new colors for the mini, they choose not to alter the silver Ipod. I agree it may in fact be that sillver is ..welll...silver or because it is the hotest selling color.
Update: Just got home, and the new box is just over half as big as the old box, and the instructions are in fact on the back of the old mini wrapper too.... strange I've never noticed! The colours are identical - not really that surprising for the silver I suppose! The only obvious difference is the inclusion of the 6GB sign on the back of tne new mini...
No this is not suprising, Apple only actually came out with three new colors for the mini, they choose not to alter the silver Ipod. I agree it may in fact be that sillver is ..welll...silver or because it is the hotest selling color.
citizenzen
Apr 18, 05:16 PM
... can someone please help me out with creating a logo that looks like a wispy cloud ...
Let's talk about this for a moment. Logos need to have impact, both visually and symbolically. A wispy cloud doesn't seem to have either of these qualities.
What are you trying to say with your wispy cloud? Is there perhaps a better way to convey what you're hoping to convey?
Let's talk about this for a moment. Logos need to have impact, both visually and symbolically. A wispy cloud doesn't seem to have either of these qualities.
What are you trying to say with your wispy cloud? Is there perhaps a better way to convey what you're hoping to convey?
kperry8
Sep 26, 05:32 PM
That jornalist is an idiot. See the Apple logo on the back of all those 'phones'? That's not Apple's logo! That's Applele's logo, and MANY renderings have come out of that website for YEARS, all bearing that logo. It's just his expression of what he think would look cool on the Apple product line. This is in no way real!
Good day!
Good day!