BittenApple
Mar 14, 04:22 PM
RIP Zune
battlekid
Aug 30, 04:30 PM
------I meant the apple inear ones. The default ones are total crap, i agree :D
I'm liking my :apple: in-ears! :cool:
I'm liking my :apple: in-ears! :cool:
MacManDan
Jul 2, 04:21 PM
VPC is great for compatibility with easy-on-the-processor Windows programs (small database apps and the like), but if you want to play any sort of modern game, you won't get any kind of decent performance with VPC. I've heard of some people playing games from years ago with success, but as many will tell you, don't even bother to try .. it's just too slow.
mrpuffypants
Dec 31, 05:28 AM
Originally posted by danielgrenell oh god please! this won't keep me from visiting, it'll just make my visits more solemn.[/B]
well, i don't know why you still can't have fun while visiting :D
well, i don't know why you still can't have fun while visiting :D
Laird Knox
Mar 10, 10:31 PM
That sounds promising.
My plan is to host the files from my Dropbox, giving me a good 2GB of space from the 40MB I think I have now. I'm not sure how bandwidth works with Dropbox since it's not a web host. I assume it will work fine, otherwise I'll just have to cough up some money :(
Are Dropbox items accessible from a browser?
My plan is to host the files from my Dropbox, giving me a good 2GB of space from the 40MB I think I have now. I'm not sure how bandwidth works with Dropbox since it's not a web host. I assume it will work fine, otherwise I'll just have to cough up some money :(
Are Dropbox items accessible from a browser?
gpzjock
May 4, 05:49 AM
The current range of GFX upgrades for Mac Pro in OS X is very limited. 5870 is the highest spec card "officially" supported for Mac Pro.
Some intrepid souls are using Windows build 6870 cards with hacked drivers in OS X, they do work but with limitations.
Apple have just released iMac models with new generation mobility GFX cards: e.g. 6970M 2GB as an option.
The future, with Lion being released fairly soon, looks to contain 6xxx series GFX cards so hold on with the upgrading till it arrives.
Some intrepid souls are using Windows build 6870 cards with hacked drivers in OS X, they do work but with limitations.
Apple have just released iMac models with new generation mobility GFX cards: e.g. 6970M 2GB as an option.
The future, with Lion being released fairly soon, looks to contain 6xxx series GFX cards so hold on with the upgrading till it arrives.
Maestro64
Oct 4, 09:41 AM
How many cameras out there support this. Some cell phones with camera & GPS exist, Motorola just intro a new Nextel phone with camera and Navigation.
I am not sure I am going to pay all the extra money to have the GSP antenna and chips added to cost of my camera. I think I can remember where a picture was taken.
I am not sure I am going to pay all the extra money to have the GSP antenna and chips added to cost of my camera. I think I can remember where a picture was taken.
Hellhammer
Feb 5, 05:06 PM
I would say they store them for a month at least. Text messages and call histories are a big part of forensics nowadays. Last week I saw a program about tricky murders in Finland (one case per episode) and SMSs were a crucial part of the investigation. From the SMSs, the police found out that a guy owned several grands to the victim and in the end, that was the motive of the murder.
I don't know if the laws are different there but storing the SMSs can actually be a good thing.
I don't know if the laws are different there but storing the SMSs can actually be a good thing.
Krafty
Mar 16, 02:16 PM
Everytime you buy a Zune an Asian girl has an orgasm...
Do we get to participate in the orgasm?
Do we get to participate in the orgasm?
porcupine8
Apr 10, 07:03 AM
Aha! Thanks, at seemed like too ridiculous a problem to actually exist, but googling had failed me. I still dont get why apps can override the master volume control at all, but as long as there is some way to shut them up.
mrcrlee
Mar 20, 03:41 PM
So I have an iPad2 Wifi and an iPhone 3G. The 3G is jailbroken and I'm running the MyWi application.
Unfortunately I am not seeing the GPS enabling on the iPad2 that others have reported.
Am I supposed to be getting any kind of GPS, or is my phone too old or am I running the wrong software? Whenever I open Maps, I get 'Current Location could not be determined'.
Thanks for your help!
Unfortunately I am not seeing the GPS enabling on the iPad2 that others have reported.
Am I supposed to be getting any kind of GPS, or is my phone too old or am I running the wrong software? Whenever I open Maps, I get 'Current Location could not be determined'.
Thanks for your help!
bigjnyc
Apr 18, 09:47 AM
If this is true I am going to do something I've never done before, and skip an iPhone version.
aristo1000
Apr 19, 09:19 AM
Hey guys,
I recently moved to the UK from NYC, so no more US TV for me :(
Maybe one of you can let me access their VPN from my iPad? Will pay you $50/mo. to help offset your cable bill. Thanks!
I recently moved to the UK from NYC, so no more US TV for me :(
Maybe one of you can let me access their VPN from my iPad? Will pay you $50/mo. to help offset your cable bill. Thanks!
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Apr 4, 06:33 PM
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PickledSquirrel
Jan 22, 03:03 PM
Hehe when I first started running Panther, I went "Whoosh" under my breath everytime i minimized a window. Then I discovered expos�. And then quicksilver. m-dogg, I believe you'll feel right at home here in MR :D
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njmac
Sep 11, 10:04 AM
My husband worked for 911 at the time and gave me a quick call. I headed down to help. I manned an ambulance in NJ about 20 miles from NYC so the full time EMT's could head to the Ferry sites where they were hoping for victims to treat (I say hoping because that would have meant people to save - but sadly they never came)
rainman::|:|
Aug 28, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by asurace
Spymac will always be disreputable in my mind because of that incident.
as if their logo alone wasn't enough.... :D
pnw
Spymac will always be disreputable in my mind because of that incident.
as if their logo alone wasn't enough.... :D
pnw
edddeduck
Apr 18, 10:28 AM
I'll tell you what I've told everybody, this is not an AT&T problem. I have the Atrix and I have NEVER dropped a call in Saint Louis. My friend has the iPhone 4 and another has the 3GS in Saint Louis and they CONSTANTLY cannot connect Call Failed or drop calls.
It's the iPhone man.
Living outside of the US it's funny as the dropped call thing always seems to affect American users the most yet people leap to the conclusion it is a problem with the phone. I have owned the original iPhone, 3G and iPhone 4 in the family and no issues here in the UK with dropped calls on any of the phones.
Obviously had a few dropped calls over the years but it is not that frequent. I did notice that the iPhone had worse reception in very low signal areas (all Models) compared to my Dad's old Nokia which has a small external transmitter but then again that Nokia beats every smart phone I have ever seen for reception.
Although I don't think any device with an internal antenna is going to out perform one with an external antenna but taking the rest of the world into account AT&T are definitely a factor in the dropped calls as they seem to be way more frequent in the USA on AT&T than other service providers around the world.
It's the iPhone man.
Living outside of the US it's funny as the dropped call thing always seems to affect American users the most yet people leap to the conclusion it is a problem with the phone. I have owned the original iPhone, 3G and iPhone 4 in the family and no issues here in the UK with dropped calls on any of the phones.
Obviously had a few dropped calls over the years but it is not that frequent. I did notice that the iPhone had worse reception in very low signal areas (all Models) compared to my Dad's old Nokia which has a small external transmitter but then again that Nokia beats every smart phone I have ever seen for reception.
Although I don't think any device with an internal antenna is going to out perform one with an external antenna but taking the rest of the world into account AT&T are definitely a factor in the dropped calls as they seem to be way more frequent in the USA on AT&T than other service providers around the world.
GGJstudios
Apr 9, 01:00 PM
It's either or... not both simultaneously.
nanofrog
Apr 24, 09:18 PM
I see you are back in full force. I have been avoiding the whole 6G thing since the performance of most multichannel cards with standard drives is fine. If you are running an array based on SSD drives then I can see the value at this time, but no mechanical drive is going to max out 3G (SATA II) at this time. BTW Nano, running an xserve now, made life so much easier. Have two Sans Digital SAS Chassis, 316X2, dual SAS connectors for 2400MB/S performance, and it has made dealing with raid simple. No more time out errors, no more hard drives dropping out, nothing. Not sure if plunking down $2500 per chassis is worth it but for me with no headaches it was.
Peace,
Noushy
The 6Gb/s cards are still faster than their previous 3Gb/s counterparts with the same disks (i.e. 1680 series vs. 1880 series running the same firmware revision, v1.49). Moving to 6.0Gb/s has both marketing as well as performance implications though (particularly in the enterprise market as SLC based SSD's fall in price and hopefully become more prevalent). I would expect mechanicals that run 6.0Gb/s controllers will run faster as well, even though they can't saturate the interface (native = no shifting backwards for compatibility). For a new storage solution, it would be best to go ahead and get the 6.0Gb/s compliant gear (allows for future growth by only dealing with drives and enclosures, assuming the port count isn't under-planned).
So if the existing equipment will be sufficient through it's planned lifespan, there's no need to rush out and buy 6Gb/s gear.
As per the equipment you used, the ease of use is why it costs so much (the software was already loaded, configured <save user settings>, and tested with the hardware) . I'd recommend keeping it until it no longer meets your needs (gets the job done and doesn't waste funds = keeps boss happy and your job secure :D). ;)
Peace,
Noushy
The 6Gb/s cards are still faster than their previous 3Gb/s counterparts with the same disks (i.e. 1680 series vs. 1880 series running the same firmware revision, v1.49). Moving to 6.0Gb/s has both marketing as well as performance implications though (particularly in the enterprise market as SLC based SSD's fall in price and hopefully become more prevalent). I would expect mechanicals that run 6.0Gb/s controllers will run faster as well, even though they can't saturate the interface (native = no shifting backwards for compatibility). For a new storage solution, it would be best to go ahead and get the 6.0Gb/s compliant gear (allows for future growth by only dealing with drives and enclosures, assuming the port count isn't under-planned).
So if the existing equipment will be sufficient through it's planned lifespan, there's no need to rush out and buy 6Gb/s gear.
As per the equipment you used, the ease of use is why it costs so much (the software was already loaded, configured <save user settings>, and tested with the hardware) . I'd recommend keeping it until it no longer meets your needs (gets the job done and doesn't waste funds = keeps boss happy and your job secure :D). ;)
nmiphoneken
May 6, 11:18 AM
If you are paying ATT for tethering, why do you have MyWi installed? You don't need both.
Actually on the 3GS there is no wifi tethering capability, only usb/bluetooth so for wireless tethering I will continue to need mywi
Actually on the 3GS there is no wifi tethering capability, only usb/bluetooth so for wireless tethering I will continue to need mywi
rpenzinger
Mar 23, 06:15 PM
I agree with videocave. I use the iPhone, universal and AppleTV presets and they work great...NO ARtifacting or blocking.
Can I ask why you are creating you're own setting?
Can I ask why you are creating you're own setting?
fabian9
Apr 12, 12:59 PM
Ultimately, you can only have it one way or the other if you want to get a subsidised iPhone.
In the UK, you can get your iPhone unlocked because you're still bound to the contract, even after your carrier has unlocked your phone. So if you want to unlock and go for another carrier, you either cancel your contract and pay it out till the end, or you pay for your iPhone contract AND whichever other carrier you choose to go for. i.e. carrier doesn't lose out if your phone gets unlocked.
In the US, you get a subsidised iPhone with an expensive contract, decide you don't want to be bound to the contract, pay an early termination fee and you're free to go. i.e. carrier loses out if your phone were to be unlocked.
As you can see, there are positive and negative sides to both cases.
Of course none of this applies if you decide to go "all in" and buy an unlocked iPhone, from a different country if need be.
In the UK, you can get your iPhone unlocked because you're still bound to the contract, even after your carrier has unlocked your phone. So if you want to unlock and go for another carrier, you either cancel your contract and pay it out till the end, or you pay for your iPhone contract AND whichever other carrier you choose to go for. i.e. carrier doesn't lose out if your phone gets unlocked.
In the US, you get a subsidised iPhone with an expensive contract, decide you don't want to be bound to the contract, pay an early termination fee and you're free to go. i.e. carrier loses out if your phone were to be unlocked.
As you can see, there are positive and negative sides to both cases.
Of course none of this applies if you decide to go "all in" and buy an unlocked iPhone, from a different country if need be.
Javik
Apr 5, 04:28 AM
who else is feelin' black macbook airs on the next update?! ;)
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