Wiggum
Apr 28, 03:17 PM
I wanted the change so that I could load it onto my iPad.... which obviously won't boot I.E.
apple-steve
Nov 3, 03:55 PM
These are two snippets from the album
2 Ways http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh4WkT0ghoo
Ladies And Gentleman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSiieQwtJVg&feature=related
btw "2 Ways" sounds amazing
2 Ways http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh4WkT0ghoo
Ladies And Gentleman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSiieQwtJVg&feature=related
btw "2 Ways" sounds amazing
dZp
Apr 27, 03:06 AM
You could simply open yourself an iTunes UK account for free.
Use a random UK address, such as a UK Apple Store (http://www.apple.com/uk/retail/storelist/).
>> Create an iTunes App Store account without a credit card (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2534)
In any case... (click the following for large 600x600 version)
Use a random UK address, such as a UK Apple Store (http://www.apple.com/uk/retail/storelist/).
>> Create an iTunes App Store account without a credit card (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2534)
In any case... (click the following for large 600x600 version)
wovel
Apr 20, 05:43 PM
It has a 315 billion market cap, it's not "growing" to $1 trillion, sorry. Apple is a mature company.
1 trillion is far fetched, but the market cap has grown almost 10x in the past 5 years....6-7% since December. It is still very much a growth stock.
1 trillion is far fetched, but the market cap has grown almost 10x in the past 5 years....6-7% since December. It is still very much a growth stock.
gdeputy
Apr 18, 02:25 PM
I've used: Ghost Armor, Wrapsol, Invisible Shield and BodyGuardz and I can say with complete honesty they are all nearly the same.
Invisible Shield tended to be the most 'orange peel' like, but other than that they are all the same product for the most part, just different cuts.
I'll put it this way, I would order from any of the companies again, they've all provided great support/warranty service, and I was satisfied with all of them.
With that said, every one of the products tends to come off after awhile (usually 6-9 months) but I would always just pay the 2-3$ and get a replacement.
Invisible Shield tended to be the most 'orange peel' like, but other than that they are all the same product for the most part, just different cuts.
I'll put it this way, I would order from any of the companies again, they've all provided great support/warranty service, and I was satisfied with all of them.
With that said, every one of the products tends to come off after awhile (usually 6-9 months) but I would always just pay the 2-3$ and get a replacement.
rebby
Mar 8, 08:04 AM
When I "geotagged" all of my photos last year, I couldn't find an automatic way to do this within Aperture. I'm sure that there are a few perl (or similar) solutions out there but that would (likely) require a re-import. That was a deal breaker for me so I just went through them manually. It wasn't that difficult. I got through roughly 20,000 photos in just a few hours.
I created a Smart Album for all of my "Untagged" images. I keep it around for maintenance of my geotags now. There is also an Album called "Unknown Locations" in my "GPS Albums" folder. Any image that I don't know the origin of goes into this folder (this keeps it out of my "Untagged" Smart Album). When I was going through in mass, I just kept my "Untagged" album sorted by date and hit them top to bottom using the Places view. Most of my images could be tagged 30, 40 or even 100+ at a time.
I created a Smart Album for all of my "Untagged" images. I keep it around for maintenance of my geotags now. There is also an Album called "Unknown Locations" in my "GPS Albums" folder. Any image that I don't know the origin of goes into this folder (this keeps it out of my "Untagged" Smart Album). When I was going through in mass, I just kept my "Untagged" album sorted by date and hit them top to bottom using the Places view. Most of my images could be tagged 30, 40 or even 100+ at a time.
ferrous
Feb 19, 12:10 AM
Quite a lot of us own Apple products in Madagascar; we have an Apple store in Antananarivo, as well. You'd be surprised. Have you visited SW Africa?
bousozoku
Oct 9, 02:01 PM
While this is true in your area, it doesn't contradict what I said.
T-Mobile, contrary to what the person I was replying to said, does have its own network. In most areas where it operates, it is not using Cingular's network. In some areas, it uses Cingular's, and in others Cingular uses its, but in most areas, they're both independent of one another.
T-Mobile is the aggregate of most of the independent GSM operators that were coming online in the late nineties. Most of them were bought by Voicestream, T-Mobile took over Voicestream and then bought Powertel.
True. I had an Aerial phone from 1999-2000 and toward the end, the company was bought by Voicestream, which must have gotten all 15 of Aerial's towers in the U.S.A. ;) Verizon got the little purple alien's phone company.
T-Mobile, contrary to what the person I was replying to said, does have its own network. In most areas where it operates, it is not using Cingular's network. In some areas, it uses Cingular's, and in others Cingular uses its, but in most areas, they're both independent of one another.
T-Mobile is the aggregate of most of the independent GSM operators that were coming online in the late nineties. Most of them were bought by Voicestream, T-Mobile took over Voicestream and then bought Powertel.
True. I had an Aerial phone from 1999-2000 and toward the end, the company was bought by Voicestream, which must have gotten all 15 of Aerial's towers in the U.S.A. ;) Verizon got the little purple alien's phone company.
yly3
Mar 16, 03:41 AM
wow, setting your bars pretty high, huh? 2 years. top 3. bold statement
If the majority of this forum (not adressing or insulting you) would take of their Apple glasses, they would see the reality or at least the potential of the Windows Phone. I love my mac, but I am not biased to some cult.
Windows Phone launched in November, since then they managed to deliver 10k+ apps (and no, 70% of them aren't spam) ! Faster than both iOS and Android app growth rate when they launched. Of course, Microsoft needs to play catch up right now but they surely DID deliver an almost bug-free system right out the box.
Add that (apparently) they managed to sell around 600K+ phones only in February and the total is now around 2.5 million .. NOT bad for a starter, eh ?
Microsoft spent half a bilion only on advertising. They also "bought" Nokia for 1 billion. They basically bought the best hardware manufacturer (IMO, a smartphone in 2011 with a price of >400$ made of plastic is a cheap joke! No wonder about that 500$ laptop Steve quote ..) thus being able to penetrate markets worldwide much faster. Nokia is still #1 in terms of popularity at least. Agressive to say the least..
Have you actually used a WP? Every single time someone watched mine or played with it they went totally wow. Updates are coming and scheduled already.
Joe Belfiore (the "chief" of WP department) was invited to AllThingsD and while being bashed by that old man Apple fanboy he kept his calm and also stayed totally pro also providing a 2-year time to become a big player.
Android is now where it is because of the time they hit, not because of providing a better experience than iOS. They were the first to fight iOS while others were still cooking their own OS or were still using Symbian lol. It's still a laggy OS even with dual cores for crying out loud.
I am not saying WP is going to beat iOS in 2 years, no way but I see it as Microsoft most ambitious project since 360. And look where that got.
If the majority of this forum (not adressing or insulting you) would take of their Apple glasses, they would see the reality or at least the potential of the Windows Phone. I love my mac, but I am not biased to some cult.
Windows Phone launched in November, since then they managed to deliver 10k+ apps (and no, 70% of them aren't spam) ! Faster than both iOS and Android app growth rate when they launched. Of course, Microsoft needs to play catch up right now but they surely DID deliver an almost bug-free system right out the box.
Add that (apparently) they managed to sell around 600K+ phones only in February and the total is now around 2.5 million .. NOT bad for a starter, eh ?
Microsoft spent half a bilion only on advertising. They also "bought" Nokia for 1 billion. They basically bought the best hardware manufacturer (IMO, a smartphone in 2011 with a price of >400$ made of plastic is a cheap joke! No wonder about that 500$ laptop Steve quote ..) thus being able to penetrate markets worldwide much faster. Nokia is still #1 in terms of popularity at least. Agressive to say the least..
Have you actually used a WP? Every single time someone watched mine or played with it they went totally wow. Updates are coming and scheduled already.
Joe Belfiore (the "chief" of WP department) was invited to AllThingsD and while being bashed by that old man Apple fanboy he kept his calm and also stayed totally pro also providing a 2-year time to become a big player.
Android is now where it is because of the time they hit, not because of providing a better experience than iOS. They were the first to fight iOS while others were still cooking their own OS or were still using Symbian lol. It's still a laggy OS even with dual cores for crying out loud.
I am not saying WP is going to beat iOS in 2 years, no way but I see it as Microsoft most ambitious project since 360. And look where that got.
VulchR
Mar 15, 02:39 PM
Zune was still alive? :eek:
In any case, hardly surprising. I like Microsoft software, but they sure can suck out the excitement of doing just about anything.
In any case, hardly surprising. I like Microsoft software, but they sure can suck out the excitement of doing just about anything.
Porshuh944turbo
Sep 19, 09:43 AM
who remembers spikey, and if so, what was the name of the member he always got in heated arguments with?? (this is more old skool than most of you i think... except for jefhatfield...) basically the guy got so mad he finally quit coming to macrumors..
eastercat
May 5, 02:30 AM
You should back up your phone on a regular basis. That won't kill your JB. An update, restore or erasing/resetting settings in your phone will kill the JB.
snebes
Apr 5, 05:34 PM
If there are manageable blocks, perhaps you should just use a regular expression to match/remove them. Or are you looking for more complex alterations?
diazj3
Apr 9, 05:31 PM
If you are going for 2TB drives, the WD Caviar Green drives are among the favorites. It's been reported they have some issues regarding the high load cycle counts (http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=ldymls&xhr=t&q=WD%20caviar%20green%20high%20load%20cycle%20count&cp=10&pq=wd%20green%20high%20load%20cycle%20count&pf=p&sclient=psy&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=WD+caviar+green+high+load+cycle+count&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=6cbe03e6833a46ef) due to the firmware...
I personally like the Samsung F4 (http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=en&biw=1071&bih=1031&tbm=shop&q=samsung+spinpoint+2TB&aq=f&aqi=g1&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=2c1304d622775efd) drives. IME they are faster, low power and very quiet - and a bit less expensive.
But either way, you can't go wrong with any of them - or any major brand high capacity drive for that matter. You'll find opinions in every direction. All drives fail sooner or later, and all of them are subject to DOAs. All of them offer fairly good customer service, depending where you buy.
I personally like the Samsung F4 (http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=en&biw=1071&bih=1031&tbm=shop&q=samsung+spinpoint+2TB&aq=f&aqi=g1&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=2c1304d622775efd) drives. IME they are faster, low power and very quiet - and a bit less expensive.
But either way, you can't go wrong with any of them - or any major brand high capacity drive for that matter. You'll find opinions in every direction. All drives fail sooner or later, and all of them are subject to DOAs. All of them offer fairly good customer service, depending where you buy.
ste9986
Apr 18, 02:17 AM
Thankyou very much for your feedback!! :) I'll investigate with the apple store..
Cheers,
Stefano.
Cheers,
Stefano.
iknowyourider
Jun 27, 10:24 AM
sorry, but does anyone have any idea as to what i should list this whole package for?
mac2 sell only does the computer itself...
If I read mac2sell right the mini is worth $620. Plus $80 for KB, throw in mouse. That's $700. You might find iwork on ebay for $50 but I'm not sure if most buyers care. Maybe $750 shipped?
mac2 sell only does the computer itself...
If I read mac2sell right the mini is worth $620. Plus $80 for KB, throw in mouse. That's $700. You might find iwork on ebay for $50 but I'm not sure if most buyers care. Maybe $750 shipped?
qpawn
Dec 19, 01:36 PM
Very clever! I think it looks fine with zeros. :)
nbs2
Sep 11, 04:52 PM
Army PT, then coming home and getting dressed for ROTC. I was in Utah and don't listen to the radio or watch tv in the morning - so I didn't hear anything about it until the girl that was in love with my roommate (who believes milk will give you leukemia) called to tell us a plane hit the Pentagon and WTC.
Then spent the next 30 min trying to get through th jammed DC circuits to find out my Dad's doctor was getting impatient to discuss some test results and asked him to come in. He went to see the doctor instead of going to his weekly meeting at the Pentagon.
Then spent the next 30 min trying to get through th jammed DC circuits to find out my Dad's doctor was getting impatient to discuss some test results and asked him to come in. He went to see the doctor instead of going to his weekly meeting at the Pentagon.
Trekkie
Sep 13, 07:17 AM
Actually I think that all intel macbooks ( including pro) 's airport card is 802.11g and draft N... the problem is that they cant advertise it, because n is still in draft status at IEEE... so you can't really say hey this is an N... because N doesn't really exist as a satandard ( making a standard is a lenghty process takes about 5 to 6 years for the whole process...) if anyone has a draft n wifi router, please try and check the conection speed on you mactel macbook.. would be good to know if this is just a rumor, or if its really a fact.. i know i read it before buying my blackbook.. but alas.. i dont have a n draft router...
When the Airport Extreme came out it was before G was approved, they later flashed it up to the standard because it was close.
There are many Pre-N routers out there. All you have to say is 'Pre-N' and you're good to go.
When the Airport Extreme came out it was before G was approved, they later flashed it up to the standard because it was close.
There are many Pre-N routers out there. All you have to say is 'Pre-N' and you're good to go.
DeSnousa
Sep 15, 04:56 AM
We have to remember that Apple plays a large part within the music industry now. Of comparison look at MTV.
elias
Sep 2, 08:45 AM
well i found the forums helpful
i think everything speaks for more speed in the PB
hopefully it will come in paris...
greetz
i think everything speaks for more speed in the PB
hopefully it will come in paris...
greetz
^^BIGMac
Apr 18, 03:05 PM
If this is true I am going to do something I've never done before, and skip an iPhone version.Me too. Nothing to see here!
FML
May 1, 06:15 PM
I'm going to a university this year and I've saved up some money to buy either base model Air or iMac.
I'm going to receive a ipad2 from ma uncle and I was wondering if buying the imac was worth it bc its better performance.
Would it be alright if I take the ipad to classes and work in the iMac?
What I do in the computer are gaming, news, youtube, and music
I'm going to receive a ipad2 from ma uncle and I was wondering if buying the imac was worth it bc its better performance.
Would it be alright if I take the ipad to classes and work in the iMac?
What I do in the computer are gaming, news, youtube, and music
Catt
Oct 25, 08:00 AM
One of the things that irritates me about iTMS is the fact that I can't play my purchased tracks on anything other than an iPod.
This doesn't currently affect me as I own an iPod but I would like to be able to use them on other devices as well (such as AAC compatible phones etc.) . This restriction means that I do not purchase as much from iTMS as I might otherwise.
I am wondering how much extra money Apple gets from locking users of iTMS into the iPod system.
Would 'de-regulating' FairPlay in this way encourage owners of other players to buy from iTMS and would this extra revenue offset that losses from lower (potentially) from iPod sales?
This doesn't currently affect me as I own an iPod but I would like to be able to use them on other devices as well (such as AAC compatible phones etc.) . This restriction means that I do not purchase as much from iTMS as I might otherwise.
I am wondering how much extra money Apple gets from locking users of iTMS into the iPod system.
Would 'de-regulating' FairPlay in this way encourage owners of other players to buy from iTMS and would this extra revenue offset that losses from lower (potentially) from iPod sales?
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