benpatient
Oct 4, 01:36 PM
This will just be a metadata field embedded in the EXIF data of cameraphone photos taken by iPhone users that have paid for the GPS service.
When you sync your iPhone up with you mac later on, the images will be put into iPhoto and through that will be able to link to GoogleEarth.
Since the "camera" will be the cell phone's built-in camera (with stunning 1/4" lens, I'm sure), the quality of the images will make this a novelty feature. Add to that the complexities of international cell phone access charges and GPS service, and the Mac-only limitation of the GoogleEarth connection (unless Apple also announces iLife for Windows, and it's free, or at least iPhoto is free).
Meh
When you sync your iPhone up with you mac later on, the images will be put into iPhoto and through that will be able to link to GoogleEarth.
Since the "camera" will be the cell phone's built-in camera (with stunning 1/4" lens, I'm sure), the quality of the images will make this a novelty feature. Add to that the complexities of international cell phone access charges and GPS service, and the Mac-only limitation of the GoogleEarth connection (unless Apple also announces iLife for Windows, and it's free, or at least iPhoto is free).
Meh
map1978
Jun 19, 07:12 PM
After taking about a 3 hours nap, I've spent the last several hours working on my blog post of the iPhone 3G S launch at the Miami Beach Apple Store.
This being Miami Beach, it wasn't your average launch...with police shoot outs, road blocks, drunk people stumbling by the line (and dancing), and of course Mr. Clucky.
iPhone 3G S launch: Apple Store Miami Beach | When Will Apple? (http://whenwillapple.com/blog/2009/06/19/iphone-3g-s-launch-apple-store-miami-beach/)
ahhh how i miss lincoln ave.....the land of versace perfume and dog piss all on the same street
nice blog of what went down
can you overnight me a pizza from Hot SoBe? lived down there and still my fav pizza over any NY pizza....dont know why
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g205/map1978/DSC00737.jpg
This being Miami Beach, it wasn't your average launch...with police shoot outs, road blocks, drunk people stumbling by the line (and dancing), and of course Mr. Clucky.
iPhone 3G S launch: Apple Store Miami Beach | When Will Apple? (http://whenwillapple.com/blog/2009/06/19/iphone-3g-s-launch-apple-store-miami-beach/)
ahhh how i miss lincoln ave.....the land of versace perfume and dog piss all on the same street
nice blog of what went down
can you overnight me a pizza from Hot SoBe? lived down there and still my fav pizza over any NY pizza....dont know why
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g205/map1978/DSC00737.jpg
GGJstudios
May 5, 08:42 PM
Other than a normal shutdown time of about 3 minutes it's been turning off well. I'll just relax and revive this thread if the problem arises more frequently.
If shutdowns normally take a long time, open Activity Monitor to see if you have an app that's hanging. It shouldn't take 3 minutes to shut down under normal circumstances. Also, try closing all apps before shutting down, to see how long it takes.
If shutdowns normally take a long time, open Activity Monitor to see if you have an app that's hanging. It shouldn't take 3 minutes to shut down under normal circumstances. Also, try closing all apps before shutting down, to see how long it takes.
Alrescha
Feb 7, 04:43 PM
can you recommend a brand of switch?
Thanks!
At the moment I am using a 2.5 year-old TRENDnet 8-port switch that cost me $28 shipped. It hasn't melted yet, but your mileage may vary.
Sure, more expense can net you more features, but now you're getting away from the 'simple network' you asked for.
A.
Thanks!
At the moment I am using a 2.5 year-old TRENDnet 8-port switch that cost me $28 shipped. It hasn't melted yet, but your mileage may vary.
Sure, more expense can net you more features, but now you're getting away from the 'simple network' you asked for.
A.
Mac7
Mar 4, 12:15 PM
The photos will be different, but the shutter sound, sounds the same. It seems like it takes the same amount of time to take each photo.
HiVolt
Apr 20, 05:23 PM
Lowering prices when you already can not manufacturer enough units is just foolish. Apple is strategically gathering cash so they can make more investments and make new products.
Investors win because the growth stock grows, consumers win because Apple will use their money to re-create or create another new product category.
I wasn't talking about the iGadgets, because they are actually competitively priced.
I'm talking about the Mac line.
Investors win because the growth stock grows, consumers win because Apple will use their money to re-create or create another new product category.
I wasn't talking about the iGadgets, because they are actually competitively priced.
I'm talking about the Mac line.
AppleIntelRock
Oct 26, 05:15 PM
A case for that thing is going to be very hard to make with the sides being touch sensitive and all (at least a slim case) so I really hope apple gets their act together in the area of scratch-resistance. At any rate, looks like the perfect device- if it's comes with web functionally I'd be in love. This is going to send product zune back to the drawing board- and when Microsoft is at the drawing board, decades pass :D
MrMacMan
Jan 2, 02:27 PM
Small Problems...
Along with 100 people I wish we could find a way to move the 'smaller' adds down and stop wasting all of that space!
:(
Tho on some of the adds I have found... Are small... but SOMEHOW then Expand with this weird White Background... for no reason (see pic below)
Also I just noticed... on the about page (http://www.macrumors.com/site.php?mode=about) MacRumors offers reasonable rates for Banners, Buttons, and other custom ads for vendors.
Tissue Paper Flower Demo.
Step your tissue paper flowers
Make them festive.
Tissue Paper Flowers
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some tissue paper flowers
How To Make Paper Flowers Step
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Tissue Paper Flowers for Any
tissue paper flowers how to
How To Make Paper Flowers With
Along with 100 people I wish we could find a way to move the 'smaller' adds down and stop wasting all of that space!
:(
Tho on some of the adds I have found... Are small... but SOMEHOW then Expand with this weird White Background... for no reason (see pic below)
Also I just noticed... on the about page (http://www.macrumors.com/site.php?mode=about) MacRumors offers reasonable rates for Banners, Buttons, and other custom ads for vendors.
LeeTom
Jul 10, 02:53 PM
i really doubt that people will be camping out front of the cap hill overnight. last year i showed up around 7 or so, and was like 6th in line. i know that this is at 8am instead of 5pm, but still - people are gonna wanna get up around the same time, in my opinion.
matticus008
Oct 25, 07:01 PM
I'm in favour of this move. CDs were great (along with cassette tapes and LPs) because you could play them in any CD player and you could buy the CDs themselves from any shop. For some odd reason we don't get this with MP3 players and I do think that's anti-competitive. If I want to move to a different MP3 player or buy my music from another store to use on my iPod then that should be my choice and Apple should have to accept that.
This has not really been the case, though. When VHS was replaced by DVD, you didn't get the new media for free. Being locked into a particular platform occurs all the time--toner cartridges for printers aren't standardized, for example. I can't use Comcast's on demand to buy programs, then switch to DirecTV and have them transferred. When I buy the latest video game, it doesn't come packaged with PS2, PC, Mac, and XBOX versions.
See the theme? If you choose a limited hardware platform, you must accept the constraints of that platform. CDs are universal because the standard was universal (Sony, Philips, etc. formed a consortium from the get-go)--multiple manufacturers make CD players. Here, the content is the same but the packaging is different--cassette, CD, M4A. Only Apple makes M4A players.
By purchasing a song from iTunes, you are receiving the file with limitations. The reason for the price is bundling. If you want a product with no restrictions, which you want to use to the fullest extent of fair use (or beyond, if you so choose), you have to look elsewhere. You're not being denied fair use when you rent a movie on VHS for $2 when the DVD rental is $4...and you don't get to rent the VHS, then make a DVD just to save $2. Likewise, you're not paying for an unrestricted copy of the song on iTunes, and you aren't entitled to treat it as such using "fair use" as an excuse.
If you want unencumbered music, pay for the CD. If you want instant gratification and a lower price, then be an adult and accept the DRM. The option you want is out there and legally available--it's just that CDs are a "bad value." Likewise, iTunes tracks are probably a "bad value" to many people who think 99 cents should entitle them to DRM-free files. Should DRMed digital files be cheaper? I think so. But that's no excuse to go beyond the clear and publicized terms of my payment.
I don't want to have to re-purchase my iTunes music that I have bought. If DVD Jon has a way to allow reasonable consumer choice then FairPlay to him.
Nobody wants to buy things twice, but that's no excuse. I have piles of spare tools that fit cars I no longer own; toner cartridges for printers I no longer own; memory cards for cameras I no longer own; and floppy disks for computers I no longer own. Each time I switch companies, I have to deal with the consequences of my prior purchases.
This has not really been the case, though. When VHS was replaced by DVD, you didn't get the new media for free. Being locked into a particular platform occurs all the time--toner cartridges for printers aren't standardized, for example. I can't use Comcast's on demand to buy programs, then switch to DirecTV and have them transferred. When I buy the latest video game, it doesn't come packaged with PS2, PC, Mac, and XBOX versions.
See the theme? If you choose a limited hardware platform, you must accept the constraints of that platform. CDs are universal because the standard was universal (Sony, Philips, etc. formed a consortium from the get-go)--multiple manufacturers make CD players. Here, the content is the same but the packaging is different--cassette, CD, M4A. Only Apple makes M4A players.
By purchasing a song from iTunes, you are receiving the file with limitations. The reason for the price is bundling. If you want a product with no restrictions, which you want to use to the fullest extent of fair use (or beyond, if you so choose), you have to look elsewhere. You're not being denied fair use when you rent a movie on VHS for $2 when the DVD rental is $4...and you don't get to rent the VHS, then make a DVD just to save $2. Likewise, you're not paying for an unrestricted copy of the song on iTunes, and you aren't entitled to treat it as such using "fair use" as an excuse.
If you want unencumbered music, pay for the CD. If you want instant gratification and a lower price, then be an adult and accept the DRM. The option you want is out there and legally available--it's just that CDs are a "bad value." Likewise, iTunes tracks are probably a "bad value" to many people who think 99 cents should entitle them to DRM-free files. Should DRMed digital files be cheaper? I think so. But that's no excuse to go beyond the clear and publicized terms of my payment.
I don't want to have to re-purchase my iTunes music that I have bought. If DVD Jon has a way to allow reasonable consumer choice then FairPlay to him.
Nobody wants to buy things twice, but that's no excuse. I have piles of spare tools that fit cars I no longer own; toner cartridges for printers I no longer own; memory cards for cameras I no longer own; and floppy disks for computers I no longer own. Each time I switch companies, I have to deal with the consequences of my prior purchases.
twentytwo22
Mar 31, 07:07 PM
Yehhh babbyyy!!
http://www.redmondpie.com/4.3.1-untethered-jailbreak-exploit-is-solid-confirms-iphone-dev-team/
Except that that doesn't work on the iPad 2
http://www.redmondpie.com/4.3.1-untethered-jailbreak-exploit-is-solid-confirms-iphone-dev-team/
Except that that doesn't work on the iPad 2
dcv
Sep 6, 08:44 AM
There are often some amusing but very silly things on www.b3ta.com
warning though, not always very work-safe!
warning though, not always very work-safe!
benhollberg
Mar 14, 04:47 PM
I don't remember the paper, but my friend gets it delivered in Draper.
It said you guys were up playing games on a projector and smoking meat or something. Sounded like a pretty good time lol.
I showed up at 4:15PM and was behind about 900+ people!
I'd like to read that if anyone can find it.
Ya some guys brought a big party tent and had two projectors in it. One had XBOX 360 and the other Sportscenter. They also brought a barbecue and made everyone pork and bacon and other stuff. They were awesome.
I'm guessing you didn't get an iPad that day, correct?
It said you guys were up playing games on a projector and smoking meat or something. Sounded like a pretty good time lol.
I showed up at 4:15PM and was behind about 900+ people!
I'd like to read that if anyone can find it.
Ya some guys brought a big party tent and had two projectors in it. One had XBOX 360 and the other Sportscenter. They also brought a barbecue and made everyone pork and bacon and other stuff. They were awesome.
I'm guessing you didn't get an iPad that day, correct?
Coleman2010
May 3, 01:23 PM
not yet. but can try it shortly
Just tried. 1.0.2 is still dead. 1.0 still works over VPN
Thanks
Just tried. 1.0.2 is still dead. 1.0 still works over VPN
Thanks
jmann
Sep 17, 10:31 PM
Passkey? So I downloaded the file on that site and opened that Fah6 thing, and it is asking for a passkey. Do I have to do anything else other than that? And how can I have it run automatically?
rudyo
Mar 16, 06:40 PM
Anyone have any idea what it is looking like for tomorrow morning?
ITASOR
Oct 5, 08:27 PM
Clicking your link, I get a "Are all product varients blah blah" in Safari running Tiger 10.4.2.
Gledders
Mar 30, 06:26 AM
You can only use 2.5" S-ATA HDDs, the biggest is currently a 1TB or 1.5TB one. 2TB HDDs are usually desktop HDDs and are 3.5" in size.
That's a good start, thank you. Saves me banging my head against a wall looking for larger. I understand that the physical height of the drive is quite important too, any ideas?
Gledders
That's a good start, thank you. Saves me banging my head against a wall looking for larger. I understand that the physical height of the drive is quite important too, any ideas?
Gledders
apattee
Jun 27, 12:33 PM
1.
Macbook Pro
2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
15" Screen
ATI Radeon x1600 w/ 256ram
120GB Hard Drive
2GB Ram
Brand New Battery from apple (zero cycles)
Applecare expires on 10/28/09
Has been sitting on a Griffin Elevator since almost day one, no scratches or dents on top or sides or top-plate
$1425 + shipping
2.
Firewire External Hard Drive
250GB Western Digital
Same hard drive can be seen here: http://img.tomshardware.com/us/2005/...rive/intro.jpg
Original Box and Packaging
75 + shipping
3.
Dell 30" LCD Monitor
3007WFP - HC
No dead or stuck pixels
Purchased on 1/23/08
Warrant Ends on 1/23/11
Original box and packaging
$1000 + shipping
4.
Griffin Elevator
No Scratches
Original Box and packaging
$30 + shipping
5.
Terk HDTV Antenna
Works great, just don't use it
Original Box and packaging
45 + shipping
6.
Guitar Hero 3 for PC/MAC
Comes with CD/DVD and Guitar
Original Box
$55 + shipping
I am selling all this stuff so I can purchase a Mac Pro. I am in the Twin Cities in Minnesota. Everything is in really great shape. I can take more detailed pictures, but here is a picture or two of my setup:
http://img440.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1000503gz9.jpg
http://img410.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1000504ww2.jpg
http://img171.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1000505sx5.jpg
Macbook Pro
2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
15" Screen
ATI Radeon x1600 w/ 256ram
120GB Hard Drive
2GB Ram
Brand New Battery from apple (zero cycles)
Applecare expires on 10/28/09
Has been sitting on a Griffin Elevator since almost day one, no scratches or dents on top or sides or top-plate
$1425 + shipping
2.
Firewire External Hard Drive
250GB Western Digital
Same hard drive can be seen here: http://img.tomshardware.com/us/2005/...rive/intro.jpg
Original Box and Packaging
75 + shipping
3.
Dell 30" LCD Monitor
3007WFP - HC
No dead or stuck pixels
Purchased on 1/23/08
Warrant Ends on 1/23/11
Original box and packaging
$1000 + shipping
4.
Griffin Elevator
No Scratches
Original Box and packaging
$30 + shipping
5.
Terk HDTV Antenna
Works great, just don't use it
Original Box and packaging
45 + shipping
6.
Guitar Hero 3 for PC/MAC
Comes with CD/DVD and Guitar
Original Box
$55 + shipping
I am selling all this stuff so I can purchase a Mac Pro. I am in the Twin Cities in Minnesota. Everything is in really great shape. I can take more detailed pictures, but here is a picture or two of my setup:
http://img440.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1000503gz9.jpg
http://img410.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1000504ww2.jpg
http://img171.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1000505sx5.jpg
hsenor
Mar 16, 02:19 PM
lynda.com (http://www.lynda.com/) has some great tutorials.
sparky1499
May 7, 02:19 AM
Just got the new 15 incher and it is MINT condition! :D
will report back later with results on the HD swap.
will report back later with results on the HD swap.
ezekielrage_99
Aug 7, 08:57 PM
so does this mean VPC for mac is now free?:confused:
Nothing from MS is free....
Nothing from MS is free....
iCaleb
Feb 24, 08:58 AM
How the hell do I get a rar file to work? I DLed it and it opened with VLC which does nothing.
wtf?
You have to use this.
http://www.unrarx.com/
wtf?
You have to use this.
http://www.unrarx.com/
kalsta
May 4, 06:50 AM
Happy Birthday Bloated Jake!
I used to be a big fan of the classic iPod� Then, like many people I guess, I finally got my hands on an iPhone and never looked back. The iPod Touch (we own two in our family, in addition to iPhones) is hands-down a more exciting device than the Classic in every way. You may not think yourself 'much into apps and stuff' now, but I'll wager if you get one, you'll soon find yourself doing more with the device than you first imagined. I think it's that kind of experience for most people.
Of course, you need to make sure you have the storage capacity for your music collection. I only have a 16GB iPhone, and it's just not big enough to store all my music and apps. I certainly wouldn't bother with the 8 GB Touch, but the 32 and 64 GB options might be worth looking at.
I used to be a big fan of the classic iPod� Then, like many people I guess, I finally got my hands on an iPhone and never looked back. The iPod Touch (we own two in our family, in addition to iPhones) is hands-down a more exciting device than the Classic in every way. You may not think yourself 'much into apps and stuff' now, but I'll wager if you get one, you'll soon find yourself doing more with the device than you first imagined. I think it's that kind of experience for most people.
Of course, you need to make sure you have the storage capacity for your music collection. I only have a 16GB iPhone, and it's just not big enough to store all my music and apps. I certainly wouldn't bother with the 8 GB Touch, but the 32 and 64 GB options might be worth looking at.
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