williamw
Sep 25, 09:24 PM
Hey,
So I am looking to buy a used/new iPhone. It has to be in good/working condition, has to be 8GB version, and you have to be willing to ship to Canada (which isn't a big deal). And PayPal is a must.
I am offering $370 Shipped OBO.
Either post here, PM me or email me at william@williamwilkinson.com with your offers.
William
So I am looking to buy a used/new iPhone. It has to be in good/working condition, has to be 8GB version, and you have to be willing to ship to Canada (which isn't a big deal). And PayPal is a must.
I am offering $370 Shipped OBO.
Either post here, PM me or email me at william@williamwilkinson.com with your offers.
William
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Sep 13, 01:13 AM
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peharri
Oct 9, 07:19 AM
One interesting bit of information about T-Mobile most people are unaware of.
As TFA mentions, this press conference centered around T-Mobile's 3G plans, after they won a large amount of spectrum in the recent FCC auctions.
What's interesting is the amount of spectrum they won. They essentially won spectrum in every single US market in the USA, including Hawaii and Alaska. This makes them the first network in the US that really could, if it wanted to, cover the entire USA with their own network.
For reasons that escape me, the FCC has always subdivided the country into small areas, some as small as a county, when auctioning licenses. I think this is because the FCC is pretty convinced that cellphones are actually just a form of long range cordless phone and nobody expects them to work more than a few miles from home or something.
This time the FCC auctioned much larger areas, called REAs, overlapping a lot of much smaller areas that were also licensed, called BEAs and CMAs. T-Mobile won one of each of the REAs, the largest areas, with the exception of Alaska. They were also won a BEA which is one of the few that is large enough to cover an entire state - namely, Alaska.
I'm not saying T-Mobile will roll out a truly "works everywhere" network. The frequencies chosen for 3G are high (1750MHz downlink and 2150MHz uplink), so the whole "goes through walls" problem that T-Mobile currently suffers from (their current network is 1900MHz) isn't going to get any better. And clearly, there's little economic incentive to put a tower in the middle of a desert, whether you have a license for it or not. But certainly they have the capability now of doing so, and providing coverage everywhere, which is pretty cool.
As TFA mentions, this press conference centered around T-Mobile's 3G plans, after they won a large amount of spectrum in the recent FCC auctions.
What's interesting is the amount of spectrum they won. They essentially won spectrum in every single US market in the USA, including Hawaii and Alaska. This makes them the first network in the US that really could, if it wanted to, cover the entire USA with their own network.
For reasons that escape me, the FCC has always subdivided the country into small areas, some as small as a county, when auctioning licenses. I think this is because the FCC is pretty convinced that cellphones are actually just a form of long range cordless phone and nobody expects them to work more than a few miles from home or something.
This time the FCC auctioned much larger areas, called REAs, overlapping a lot of much smaller areas that were also licensed, called BEAs and CMAs. T-Mobile won one of each of the REAs, the largest areas, with the exception of Alaska. They were also won a BEA which is one of the few that is large enough to cover an entire state - namely, Alaska.
I'm not saying T-Mobile will roll out a truly "works everywhere" network. The frequencies chosen for 3G are high (1750MHz downlink and 2150MHz uplink), so the whole "goes through walls" problem that T-Mobile currently suffers from (their current network is 1900MHz) isn't going to get any better. And clearly, there's little economic incentive to put a tower in the middle of a desert, whether you have a license for it or not. But certainly they have the capability now of doing so, and providing coverage everywhere, which is pretty cool.
operationBRown
Mar 17, 10:31 AM
I used to play on 1.52 g4 mini with 512 ram. Hooked it up to a 61" HD tv. It ran, but really laggy in cities. Pretty much had everything turned down.
aristo1000
Apr 19, 09:32 AM
@Kfred - I am not originally from the US, so my family is not there. Got a bunch of friends, but I'd rather pay than ask for a long term favor. True, iPad is just one device, but I can connect it to the TV. I tried SlingBox (I have both the Slingbox and the slingplayer device) and the quality is quite mediocre. I think the iPad solution may be the best.
Would love to run a test with someone.
Would love to run a test with someone.
AlBDamned
Sep 22, 04:39 AM
I'm trying to work this out from the Apple site but am banging my head against a brick wall.
My friend at work is wanting to buy a Mac and some other bits from Apple for his kids to use. One is at Junior School and one at Secondary School..... do they qualify for the Educational Discount??
Everything I see on the Apple website says "I'm over 18..."
Thanks,
Sreedy
If know one knows then I guess I'll ring them.
Online, I think you can only get into the edu part of the store from a verified education server/computer, i.e. one from a school.
Not sure about the process in store for kids.
My friend at work is wanting to buy a Mac and some other bits from Apple for his kids to use. One is at Junior School and one at Secondary School..... do they qualify for the Educational Discount??
Everything I see on the Apple website says "I'm over 18..."
Thanks,
Sreedy
If know one knows then I guess I'll ring them.
Online, I think you can only get into the edu part of the store from a verified education server/computer, i.e. one from a school.
Not sure about the process in store for kids.
dejo
Apr 12, 10:01 AM
UITabBarItem's image cannot contain color (in fact, as the doc states, "The alpha values in the source image are used to create the unselected and selected images"). You may be able to hack in your own subviews or you'll have to roll your own tab bar.
Trowaman
Oct 27, 07:06 AM
Do you attend UNT? The bookstore should have them in by monday- apparently Apple "overnighted" them this morning... I'm still crossing my fingers and hoping for Saturday.
Hey, I'm the friend that installed. I went into the UNT bookstore last Friday morning and asked about Leopard and told me it would be in Sat morning when the open, so 1 hour from now. And yes, $69 with UNT Student ID.
Only reason I did not do that is I bought a family pack to take home at Thanksgiving for the folk's iBook and eMac.
Hey, I'm the friend that installed. I went into the UNT bookstore last Friday morning and asked about Leopard and told me it would be in Sat morning when the open, so 1 hour from now. And yes, $69 with UNT Student ID.
Only reason I did not do that is I bought a family pack to take home at Thanksgiving for the folk's iBook and eMac.
Father Jack
Jan 16, 02:29 PM
IWhat if they were all glossy? What a nightmare that would be.
I don't think you need to worry about that. Serious image editors would never use a glossy screen.
I don't think you need to worry about that. Serious image editors would never use a glossy screen.
peharri
Oct 11, 02:59 PM
But this (http://www.ft.com/cms/s/8fb970f6-556d-11db-acba-0000779e2340.html) is the speech, and it contains ONE mention of Apple. I mean, the way the news reports were worded, you'd think that he was saying rather more than mentioning it in passing.
All he says is that Leopard has a pretty good email client (he's talking about the richness of email in the future, and is obviously impressed with what Steve Jobs has thus-far demonstrated.)
He also mentions Geico Insurance, FedEx, and Marriot hotels. And YouTube, and MySpace. And Verizon.
This is a non-story.
For those too lazy to click the link, here's what he has to say:
Third, the high bandwidth potential of 3G will be utilized to take consumer-based PC functionality mobile. The �Web �N Walk� services we see in Europe today is a precursor of the even larger opportunity in the U.S. market given broadband penetration and usage which has exploded over the past 24 months. A further example of untapped opportunity is mobile consumer e-mail. Today, only 5% of current consumer e-mail is being accessed in a mobile environment. And as can be seen with Apple�s new Leopard operating system � the richness of e-mail communications is just beginning to discover elements beyond the printed word � moving to dynamic and personally tailored image-rich communications.
That's it. That's the only mention of Apple. That single sentence in one paragraph.
WHY is this on Page 1?
All he says is that Leopard has a pretty good email client (he's talking about the richness of email in the future, and is obviously impressed with what Steve Jobs has thus-far demonstrated.)
He also mentions Geico Insurance, FedEx, and Marriot hotels. And YouTube, and MySpace. And Verizon.
This is a non-story.
For those too lazy to click the link, here's what he has to say:
Third, the high bandwidth potential of 3G will be utilized to take consumer-based PC functionality mobile. The �Web �N Walk� services we see in Europe today is a precursor of the even larger opportunity in the U.S. market given broadband penetration and usage which has exploded over the past 24 months. A further example of untapped opportunity is mobile consumer e-mail. Today, only 5% of current consumer e-mail is being accessed in a mobile environment. And as can be seen with Apple�s new Leopard operating system � the richness of e-mail communications is just beginning to discover elements beyond the printed word � moving to dynamic and personally tailored image-rich communications.
That's it. That's the only mention of Apple. That single sentence in one paragraph.
WHY is this on Page 1?
umgolfer
Dec 13, 03:37 PM
Jag never shipped on DVD-ROMs, unless they are the system restore discs, and even then I believe it was CDs.
Nope it did. I have a copy of it in my hands right now. Panther I believe was when they began shipping on DVD's mainly (and of course on to Tiger...).
Nope it did. I have a copy of it in my hands right now. Panther I believe was when they began shipping on DVD's mainly (and of course on to Tiger...).
FroColin
Apr 18, 01:08 AM
Well, they were pretty good. But why does this always happen? I swear that more then half of the footage I see shot with DSLRs are over exposed. That would be my main criticism of your stuff. I feel a bit lame criticizing you seeing as I certainly haven't made near as much content as you but imma keep going haha. Second would be that most of the songs I have heard (Although I can NOT figure out where. Seriously I was listening to them and I kept thinking "I have heard this a million times" but I can not figure out where). I didn't think the sound design was really that great, but it wasn't bad, it didn't distract me from the videos. All in all they were very watchable and pretty good
gkarris
Feb 20, 06:55 PM
Multi-colored logo on thick-glossy paper?
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=800832
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=800832
gwangung
Apr 20, 05:16 PM
True...and Apple can do as they wish. But sooner or later their high priced Mac line will have to drop a bit in price if they wish to attract the "I ain't paying more than $900 for a bleeping computer" crowd. :)
Why? :confused:
They've held this strategy for over two decades and the only time they were in trouble, financially, was when they abandoned it.
Methinks you know tech a whole lot better than you do how to run a business.
Why? :confused:
They've held this strategy for over two decades and the only time they were in trouble, financially, was when they abandoned it.
Methinks you know tech a whole lot better than you do how to run a business.
Gr80Likes2Boogi
Apr 27, 06:01 PM
So I would be fine buying a colored, retail version, yes?
And thanks, Sim, for your pm.
And thanks, Sim, for your pm.
Butler Trumpet
Oct 11, 09:24 PM
I'm sure "Lasso" will be great, after all, Apple's calculator works flawlessly. ;) :rolleyes:
Haha! I remember that, that was an interesting problem it used to have
Haha! I remember that, that was an interesting problem it used to have
bad wobot
Mar 11, 05:08 PM
any updates from thousand oaks or simi? please
thanks
thanks
Number 41
Apr 15, 11:30 AM
In the advent of "smarter" smartphones I see no need for portable systems (for me at least).
Nintendo and Sony should take note (with the Xperia Play it seems at least Sony* have already).
Portable gaming is enormous in Japan -- Nintendo and Sony could be profitable for decades just selling their portable systems there.
Also, while there are many fun iOS titles, touch screen interfaces are just poor substitutes for traditional game controllers for many titles. As long as consoles are still relying on analog sticks and buttons, it'll be tough to replicate the experience enjoyably on a touch-screen device for many genres.
Nintendo and Sony should take note (with the Xperia Play it seems at least Sony* have already).
Portable gaming is enormous in Japan -- Nintendo and Sony could be profitable for decades just selling their portable systems there.
Also, while there are many fun iOS titles, touch screen interfaces are just poor substitutes for traditional game controllers for many titles. As long as consoles are still relying on analog sticks and buttons, it'll be tough to replicate the experience enjoyably on a touch-screen device for many genres.
MacNut
Mar 7, 02:53 PM
You're supposed to pay tax on your profits (not sales totals) from selling on eBay or other venues.Does ebay send you a form to show you how much you earned or are sellers responsible on their own?
simeezee
Apr 15, 11:10 PM
Came across this article today.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4275/apple-now-using-samsung-ssds-in-macbook-air
There's a big difference in both read and write speeds.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4275/apple-now-using-samsung-ssds-in-macbook-air
There's a big difference in both read and write speeds.
meeble
Mar 6, 11:42 AM
good to be back.
on a side note - do any of you wonder what kind of research breakthroughs have been made in the past few years by the stanford folding program? It would be nice to know that all of this is helping in real terms - not just in theory.
on a side note - do any of you wonder what kind of research breakthroughs have been made in the past few years by the stanford folding program? It would be nice to know that all of this is helping in real terms - not just in theory.
jeffm5690
Apr 20, 06:18 AM
If anyone has a jailbroken phone and can work on the DRM for the 1.0 please let me know. THANKS!
ivorito
Apr 25, 01:50 PM
Hi, firstly sorry i have posted this in the wrong section.
Anyway I want to buy an external hard-drive for my macbook, and i was just wondering if i need to get a specific type for mac. I would like to use it with time machine but is it also possible to use it for my windows 7 partition too? Any suggestions to which external hard drive i should get? preferably cheap as im a student but 500gb + . Thankyou in advance :)
Anyway I want to buy an external hard-drive for my macbook, and i was just wondering if i need to get a specific type for mac. I would like to use it with time machine but is it also possible to use it for my windows 7 partition too? Any suggestions to which external hard drive i should get? preferably cheap as im a student but 500gb + . Thankyou in advance :)
dr_lha
Oct 24, 05:49 PM
I never really understood resolution independence. Can someone explain it in layman's terms?
Say you have 2 laptops with the same size screen, but different resolution screens, e.g. 17" LCD, one with 1920x1024 and another with 1440x768.
Right now the Apple menu and the text on it will appear smaller on the higher resolution screen, because the pixels are smaller and the size of the menu bar is defined in pixels.
On the resolution independant system the size of the menu bar (and everything else) will be the same, regardless of the size of pixels. So the menu bar will be 1/4 inch high instead of 25 pixels.
Say you have 2 laptops with the same size screen, but different resolution screens, e.g. 17" LCD, one with 1920x1024 and another with 1440x768.
Right now the Apple menu and the text on it will appear smaller on the higher resolution screen, because the pixels are smaller and the size of the menu bar is defined in pixels.
On the resolution independant system the size of the menu bar (and everything else) will be the same, regardless of the size of pixels. So the menu bar will be 1/4 inch high instead of 25 pixels.
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