Sadnap
Apr 11, 03:38 AM
non signal degrading.
not really true at all. CF can be known to fairly efficiently block 2.4 ghz
not really true at all. CF can be known to fairly efficiently block 2.4 ghz
jhedges3
Sep 5, 04:59 PM
I still like the name iChat mobile, as someone suggested in an earlier thread.
I don't like the name iChat mobile. For one thing, iChat is (as you know) the name of an application and presumably the phone would be more than a mobile version of this app (regardless of whether the phone itself included iChat). Also, it seems like i* names are becoming a thing of the past. A better name would be Mac something. Like MacPhone or MacMobile or MacCell.
I don't like the name iChat mobile. For one thing, iChat is (as you know) the name of an application and presumably the phone would be more than a mobile version of this app (regardless of whether the phone itself included iChat). Also, it seems like i* names are becoming a thing of the past. A better name would be Mac something. Like MacPhone or MacMobile or MacCell.
steviem
Jul 30, 08:17 AM
Hmm,
maybe this is because a lot of the 'foreign' beers we get are usually brewed here too.
Although, by sheer numbers, our supermarkets seem to carry the likes of Carling, Carlsberg, Stella and Bud in really high quantities.
Another thing is Budweiser's advertising is still up from the World Cup and I think they are trying to get more presence in sports advertising here.
But yeah, the empire we built upon slavery and bullying is long dead...
maybe this is because a lot of the 'foreign' beers we get are usually brewed here too.
Although, by sheer numbers, our supermarkets seem to carry the likes of Carling, Carlsberg, Stella and Bud in really high quantities.
Another thing is Budweiser's advertising is still up from the World Cup and I think they are trying to get more presence in sports advertising here.
But yeah, the empire we built upon slavery and bullying is long dead...
Sun Baked
Sep 9, 02:56 PM
So sad, now you won't be able to get a job at Disneyland where the customers can see you. :p
teliveres
Jul 16, 09:24 AM
Girl,
Did you hear about the new DROID X. It detects if your'e fone is hacked. If so, it cuts that **** off (BRICKS IT). U need to call ms. verizon to get it turned back on. Now that's fierce.:rolleyes:
Did you hear about the new DROID X. It detects if your'e fone is hacked. If so, it cuts that **** off (BRICKS IT). U need to call ms. verizon to get it turned back on. Now that's fierce.:rolleyes:
Russell L
Apr 21, 04:17 PM
It makes perfect sense for Apple's cloud to store only purchases made through iTunes. I've got well over 160 GB of music in iTunes, almost all of it NOT purchased from iTunes, so I would imagine it would be a pretty expensive proposition for me (and probably Apple, too) if I wanted it all stored "in the cloud".....
lordonuthin
Aug 25, 08:10 PM
I've put the 480 back into the 980x machine and installed windows and everything was fine until I installed the latest Nvidia driver, which is required to do folding in the gpu, now the video is flashing on and off, black screen, more off than on so it's impossible to do anything :mad: I checked Nvidia's web site and it seems that this may be a known issue. Oh, it also runs for a couple of hours then shuts down for no reason :mad: So at present I'm stuck until they get the driver fixed, and who know how long that will take. I can't even get the folding software loaded until I can see the screen at least most of the time :mad:
skeep5
Apr 6, 11:33 AM
Too late microslap, I gave up on Entourage ERR outlook a long time ago
EricNau
Mar 7, 12:46 AM
Not any more than I can hold that her own stupidity led to this as well.
Like I said previously, putting yourself in harm's way should not in any way absolve you from blame for what happens. When you use yourself as a human shield, you're going to get hurt - why should it be the other guy's fault?
I have to disagree. I doubt she was knowingly placing herself in harm's way. Jumping on the hood of a vehicle is dramatic, but I doubt she expected her husband to start driving, much less at speeds of 100 mph. As he started moving, she probably expected him to stop briefly to let her off; instead he just kept driving faster and faster.
Unless she could reasonably foresee her husband driving on the freeway at 100 mph with her still on the hood, then she did not "knowingly place herself in harm's way." And I don't think his actions were reasonably foreseeable by any means.
Besides, let's say for example that Spouse A is holding a gun, and Spouse B jumps in front of the gun to prevent "A" from shooting his/her favorite Ming Dynasty Vase (it's a priceless original, after all). Spouse A shoots anyway, killing Spouse B. ...Who's to blame? Spouse A for pulling the trigger, or Spouse B for protecting their vase? Even if standing in front of a gun is "stupid," I think it hardly fair to hold Spouse B accountable for Spouse A's actions of pulling the trigger.
It simply isn't acceptable to try to kill your wife, and that's exactly what this man did.
If a husband wanted to leave and his wife blocked the car, then you walk. You call a cab, take a bus, call a friend. You don't drive at speeds of 100 mph with her on the hood, unless stopping endangers your life as well (but nothing in the story indicates this to be the case). It's an inexcusable action, regardless of the circumstances.
Like I said previously, putting yourself in harm's way should not in any way absolve you from blame for what happens. When you use yourself as a human shield, you're going to get hurt - why should it be the other guy's fault?
I have to disagree. I doubt she was knowingly placing herself in harm's way. Jumping on the hood of a vehicle is dramatic, but I doubt she expected her husband to start driving, much less at speeds of 100 mph. As he started moving, she probably expected him to stop briefly to let her off; instead he just kept driving faster and faster.
Unless she could reasonably foresee her husband driving on the freeway at 100 mph with her still on the hood, then she did not "knowingly place herself in harm's way." And I don't think his actions were reasonably foreseeable by any means.
Besides, let's say for example that Spouse A is holding a gun, and Spouse B jumps in front of the gun to prevent "A" from shooting his/her favorite Ming Dynasty Vase (it's a priceless original, after all). Spouse A shoots anyway, killing Spouse B. ...Who's to blame? Spouse A for pulling the trigger, or Spouse B for protecting their vase? Even if standing in front of a gun is "stupid," I think it hardly fair to hold Spouse B accountable for Spouse A's actions of pulling the trigger.
It simply isn't acceptable to try to kill your wife, and that's exactly what this man did.
If a husband wanted to leave and his wife blocked the car, then you walk. You call a cab, take a bus, call a friend. You don't drive at speeds of 100 mph with her on the hood, unless stopping endangers your life as well (but nothing in the story indicates this to be the case). It's an inexcusable action, regardless of the circumstances.
Maxwell Smart
Jan 9, 09:42 PM
I'm not surprised, they are probably holding off, so that way when they release iWork/iLife it will be to fanfare rather then just a mediocre entry after the grandiose iPhone.
mBox
Apr 13, 11:00 PM
Who said this was a dumbed down edit suite and no longer for pros?
This looks AMAZING and solves dozens of the gripes that I deal with on a day to day basis.
Thank god that Apple aren't scared of naysayers and traditionalists like user 'Full of Win'!!!Just got back from NAB. I was at the SuperMeet.
Instead of repeating everything that everyone that has seen it...Ill just say that your post is bang on ;)
This looks AMAZING and solves dozens of the gripes that I deal with on a day to day basis.
Thank god that Apple aren't scared of naysayers and traditionalists like user 'Full of Win'!!!Just got back from NAB. I was at the SuperMeet.
Instead of repeating everything that everyone that has seen it...Ill just say that your post is bang on ;)
Pez555
Apr 17, 05:13 AM
It's not like your phone will stop working when your contract expires. iPhone lovers will wait until the next one comes out, even if their contract has expired. If they can't wait they'll just buy an iPhone 4, considering one's contract wouldn't expire this summer if they already have an iPhone 4.
true, but you cannot deny potential sales will be lost from people who cant wait and will go for a different phone.
my contract is up in June, and i will be pissed if i have to wait until september.
true, but you cannot deny potential sales will be lost from people who cant wait and will go for a different phone.
my contract is up in June, and i will be pissed if i have to wait until september.
NikeTalk
Jun 9, 11:01 AM
This just in: Your local Post Office will carry iPhone 4 at launch also*
*Stamps required with purchase.
*Stamps required with purchase.
mikeydelamonde
Mar 9, 09:31 AM
Just received my 8GB upgrade from Crucial this morning and have had it installed all day. Seems to work fine and everything v. quick!
I have a Late-2008 MBP 2.8GHz.
I have a Late-2008 MBP 2.8GHz.
mi5moav
Sep 12, 01:38 PM
My two favorite updates of everything steve pulled out of his pocket are the shuffle...way cool and finally the itunes logo gets and update to blue(love it)
if you install itunes and then got to customize there is a phone driver that is disabled, has this always been there????
if you install itunes and then got to customize there is a phone driver that is disabled, has this always been there????
iphones4evry1
Apr 30, 08:33 AM
I agree. Steve Jobs is definitely taking this too far. A lot of people that were indifferent about him, now don't like the guy (based on what I've been reading in news articles and on forums).
mccldwll
Mar 24, 06:09 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
So ridiculous dude. Just embarassing. Do you really think anyone has the time or desire?
Sure. Lots of newbies do. A jobs a job. Beats having to say "[d]o you want fries with that?"
So ridiculous dude. Just embarassing. Do you really think anyone has the time or desire?
Sure. Lots of newbies do. A jobs a job. Beats having to say "[d]o you want fries with that?"
OllyW
Apr 29, 10:55 AM
Grabbing 5% of the total phone market with an expensive product is amazing in such a short time. :cool:
to1986
Apr 27, 09:19 AM
LOL...really macrumors?! Are you guys that poor at comprehension?!?! I think a 5 year old could tell you they mean network traffic!
I sincerely hope this is just a ploy at generating news, otherwise someone seriously needs to return to primary school.
I sincerely hope this is just a ploy at generating news, otherwise someone seriously needs to return to primary school.
Gasu E.
Oct 18, 11:14 AM
Increased marketshare is good, up to a point. Also, if world marketshare is staying the same, but the US is increasing, somewhere in the world apple is becoming less popular.
Not necessarily. This is likely due to very high growth in the PC market in several emerging economies; e.g., China, India. I am guessing the Mac is very weak there. This would explain the numbers without a loss of share in any particular country market.
Not necessarily. This is likely due to very high growth in the PC market in several emerging economies; e.g., China, India. I am guessing the Mac is very weak there. This would explain the numbers without a loss of share in any particular country market.
Killyp
Aug 3, 12:28 PM
Not in my opinion. I think each OS release has been evolutionary, but not revolutionary.
Tiger added Widgets, which have surely been revolutionary...
I remember when WWDC last happened and Steve Jobs showing Spotlight was on TV!
Tiger added Widgets, which have surely been revolutionary...
I remember when WWDC last happened and Steve Jobs showing Spotlight was on TV!
jayducharme
Apr 13, 08:37 PM
Sold... 299 dollars for that? Amazing.
That's my thought exactly. This is what I wanted FC to be all along. I found myself going back to iMovie time and time again because I was so sick of dealing with FC's quirks. This is going to make pro editing a pleasure.
That's my thought exactly. This is what I wanted FC to be all along. I found myself going back to iMovie time and time again because I was so sick of dealing with FC's quirks. This is going to make pro editing a pleasure.
IconicM
Mar 29, 05:20 PM
Only people (if you can call them that:rolleyes:) making any money out of this are all those attorneys. Man, wish I was a Nokia attorney, they making some bucks these days.
DotCom2
Apr 17, 09:20 AM
This whole thing about the iphone 5 coming out in June...oh wait...maybe not until late September...oh wait...maybe not until fiscal year end 2012, and now the white iPhone 4 (which I held out for) has really really thrown a monkey wrench in my update plans! Ugggggggggggggggggg! :mad:
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