steveOooo
Oct 28, 08:34 AM
it looks like a 1st gen 3g handset from 2001 - i will stick with my psp 2000 with extremely cheap ;) games
WildPalms
Oct 24, 05:25 PM
Just gets sexier and sexier :p
Lyubomir1001
Dec 31, 09:42 AM
try using this: http://www.iphonedownloadblog.com/2010/11/23/tutorial-how-to-jailbreak-your-iphone-ios-4-2-1-with-redsn0w/
Is Installous still going to work? It's the program for installing free apps
Is Installous still going to work? It's the program for installing free apps
InsiderApps
Feb 23, 02:39 PM
VLC used to be on the app store, but I think it is on Cydia now.. Have a look. :)
NCW
Nov 12, 10:10 PM
mine for november :)
How might one such as my self go about getting a dock like that?(black bar) and do you have a link to the icons?
How might one such as my self go about getting a dock like that?(black bar) and do you have a link to the icons?
AmigoMac
Sep 12, 02:29 AM
At work, I remember I had a long talk with my boss after lunch, we were the only people in the office, had everything ready and went to cnn.com just to read what's going around... shock!
kfred
Apr 20, 08:00 AM
Essentially, we need to find someone who still has the Optimum 1.0 app on an iPad 1. Then they can jailbreak their iPad, crack the app and upload it to us.
Until then, 99% of us are SOL :apple:
Until then, 99% of us are SOL :apple:
AmigoMac
Sep 6, 08:31 AM
www.boredatwork.com http://www.my-smileys.de/smileys2/flatto-stuhl-ani.gif
;)
;)
obeygiant
Oct 26, 08:50 PM
http://inhabitat.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2010/10/new-139.jpghttp://inhabitat.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2010/10/new-617.jpg
link (http://inhabitat.com/2010/10/25/foster-partners-unveil-spaceport-america/)
New Mexico is well on its way to hosting the world’s first commercial passenger spaceport as Foster + Partners’ Spaceport America was dedicated this weekend. A partnership between the state of New Mexico and Virgin Galactic, the first-of-its-kind building is chock-full of state-of-the-art energy-saving features. Unfortunately, on the heels of the much anticipated project is a study showing that the fuel used for the space vehicles based there could significantly contribute to global warming. Turns out the spaceport, one of America’s greenest buildings, will be home to one of its dirtiest forms of transportation.
Located near the city of Las Cruses, the projected LEED Platinum building uses site-appropriate design and deeply integrated technologies to reduce its energy consumption. The low-profile building rises from the ground like a small hill and is made from locally sourced materials. Visitors enter though a passage cut into the terminal’s embedded mass. On either side, a series of earth tubes precondition the interior’s air and a ground-source heat pump helps reduce HVAC needs by a substantial 50-70%.
At the core of the facility is a large solar thermal and electric array which also allows light to penetrate to the lower hangers. A series of apertures dot the roof, allowing more natural light throughout the facility. Since it’s located in a desert, houses large equipment, and a large volume of people produce heat within the facility, it uses chilled beams in the public areas, radiant in-floor cooling, and displacement cooling in the large hangar to reduce energy demand. Natural ventilation takes care of the rest of the cooling needs. Water catchment, thermal mass, low-energy embedded materials and a slew other features ironically keeps the building well grounded.
The facility is expected to offer at least two space flights a day.
Awesome.
link (http://inhabitat.com/2010/10/25/foster-partners-unveil-spaceport-america/)
New Mexico is well on its way to hosting the world’s first commercial passenger spaceport as Foster + Partners’ Spaceport America was dedicated this weekend. A partnership between the state of New Mexico and Virgin Galactic, the first-of-its-kind building is chock-full of state-of-the-art energy-saving features. Unfortunately, on the heels of the much anticipated project is a study showing that the fuel used for the space vehicles based there could significantly contribute to global warming. Turns out the spaceport, one of America’s greenest buildings, will be home to one of its dirtiest forms of transportation.
Located near the city of Las Cruses, the projected LEED Platinum building uses site-appropriate design and deeply integrated technologies to reduce its energy consumption. The low-profile building rises from the ground like a small hill and is made from locally sourced materials. Visitors enter though a passage cut into the terminal’s embedded mass. On either side, a series of earth tubes precondition the interior’s air and a ground-source heat pump helps reduce HVAC needs by a substantial 50-70%.
At the core of the facility is a large solar thermal and electric array which also allows light to penetrate to the lower hangers. A series of apertures dot the roof, allowing more natural light throughout the facility. Since it’s located in a desert, houses large equipment, and a large volume of people produce heat within the facility, it uses chilled beams in the public areas, radiant in-floor cooling, and displacement cooling in the large hangar to reduce energy demand. Natural ventilation takes care of the rest of the cooling needs. Water catchment, thermal mass, low-energy embedded materials and a slew other features ironically keeps the building well grounded.
The facility is expected to offer at least two space flights a day.
Awesome.
sdmcwilliams
May 1, 05:03 PM
A quick Google search brought this up: http://www.tipb.com/2010/06/21/switching-android-iphone-4/
Moving over contacts, calendars, and email
Here�s the good news: if you�re using Android chances are you�re using Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Contacts for your personal information, and those all work really well on the iPhone. You can set them up either as an Exchange account (which uses Google Sync�s ActiveSync license) to push everything straight from the mothership to your iPhone.
Since iOS 4 can handle multiple ActiveSync accounts, that�s the way we recommend you go. Just tap the Settings icon on the Home Screen, tap Mail, Contacts, and Calendars, choose Exchange, and enter your credentials. Google even has a help page if you�re not sure just what exactly to put where.
About the only things you�ll miss � and we miss them too � is a more Gmail-like mail app. iPhone Mail is a great IMAP client but Gmail does things their own way, with threads and labels and stars. You�ll get threads, but the other two just aren�t there.
If it bothers you enough, you can load up gmail.com right in the Safari web browser. Google makes the best web apps in the business and they work great in Safari (which shares the same WebKit root as Google�s own Chrome). Once you�ve logged in to Gmail, Safari will ask you to cache a few megs of mail on your iPhone � HTML5 and SQLite power! � and then you�re good to go.
On the off chance you don�t like ActiveSync you can hit the handy Gmail button instead in Mail Settings and go the IMAP route. If you don�t even use Gmail, you can setup MobileMe (Apple�s expensive push service), Exchange, or pretty much any POP3 or IMAP service you have via the Other button.
Moving over contacts, calendars, and email
Here�s the good news: if you�re using Android chances are you�re using Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Contacts for your personal information, and those all work really well on the iPhone. You can set them up either as an Exchange account (which uses Google Sync�s ActiveSync license) to push everything straight from the mothership to your iPhone.
Since iOS 4 can handle multiple ActiveSync accounts, that�s the way we recommend you go. Just tap the Settings icon on the Home Screen, tap Mail, Contacts, and Calendars, choose Exchange, and enter your credentials. Google even has a help page if you�re not sure just what exactly to put where.
About the only things you�ll miss � and we miss them too � is a more Gmail-like mail app. iPhone Mail is a great IMAP client but Gmail does things their own way, with threads and labels and stars. You�ll get threads, but the other two just aren�t there.
If it bothers you enough, you can load up gmail.com right in the Safari web browser. Google makes the best web apps in the business and they work great in Safari (which shares the same WebKit root as Google�s own Chrome). Once you�ve logged in to Gmail, Safari will ask you to cache a few megs of mail on your iPhone � HTML5 and SQLite power! � and then you�re good to go.
On the off chance you don�t like ActiveSync you can hit the handy Gmail button instead in Mail Settings and go the IMAP route. If you don�t even use Gmail, you can setup MobileMe (Apple�s expensive push service), Exchange, or pretty much any POP3 or IMAP service you have via the Other button.
drew.bowser
Feb 16, 04:44 PM
well, I ordered both parts and we will see which one fits. They should be here by friday, so Ill update then.
balamw
Apr 14, 09:36 AM
Any suggestions or recommendations?
I use the Windows Home Server provided backup agent (set and forget) to back up my W7 installs to the NAS. Acronis True Image Home 2010 is what I use for imaging and disaster recovery.
If you are on W7, the built in backup and imaging tools are supposed to be pretty decent, for once.
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I use the Windows Home Server provided backup agent (set and forget) to back up my W7 installs to the NAS. Acronis True Image Home 2010 is what I use for imaging and disaster recovery.
If you are on W7, the built in backup and imaging tools are supposed to be pretty decent, for once.
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zap2
Dec 25, 09:37 AM
This happened to me on my iMac just restart(worked for me)
steelfist
Dec 17, 08:19 AM
i'm not that stupid! it has worked before. but now it dosen't. i checked all the sound prefs too and unmuted, and disconnected the earphones.
Nnavick
Apr 12, 02:42 PM
I tied both and it's gave the same warning
EDIT:
Figured it out
thank you
EDIT:
Figured it out
thank you
sonofslim
Jan 14, 09:16 AM
10:15am EST, OS9 & IE 5.1 -- both left & right columns not displaying on the front page. their space is still there, but empty. there's just white space flanking the middle column.
also, is this the best way to alert the powers that be of these design issues? (and, more importantly) do the powers that be need/want to be alerted about this stuff?
also, is this the best way to alert the powers that be of these design issues? (and, more importantly) do the powers that be need/want to be alerted about this stuff?
massie
Jul 1, 04:23 AM
i have bought a version of VPC 6 with win XP Pro, however sombody said it runs painfully slow...
does running it with 98 help.
i know that i should forget the past and use OSX, but i still need a PC for aspects of my work.
can anybody give me some advice?
does running it with 98 help.
i know that i should forget the past and use OSX, but i still need a PC for aspects of my work.
can anybody give me some advice?
yellow
Sep 12, 10:58 PM
Sounds like stealing music to me..
Otaillon
Nov 2, 08:20 PM
For Movember:
http://cl.ly/eff6e2a4349264f32817
http://cl.ly/eff6e2a4349264f32817
shartypants
Mar 14, 05:24 PM
You mean they haven't already built in Zune functions into their Windows 7 phones??? Microsoft is way behind (their copycat product plans).
louis Fashion
Apr 12, 05:49 PM
This would be stealing, as my contract obliges me to continue paying for the cost of the hardware, which really isn't paid for, when I first get the phone. I agree with the others however, that AT&T should unlock the phone, once the contract is up, or that Apple should offer an unlocked phone, albeit at a higher price. I am thinking of expat pilots who live in the UAE flying for an international carrier for 20 days and then get to come back stateside for 10. They really need a solution like that. The next thing that AT&T should do, then, is have a different pricing structure for those with legitimately unlocked phones. After all, that phone didn't cost AT&T a dime.
Only speaking to the US market. In re equipment cost recovery:
After the 2 year contract, I do not see a reduction in my monthly Verizon bill. I have paid for the device, so why is there no reduction?
Only speaking to the US market. In re equipment cost recovery:
After the 2 year contract, I do not see a reduction in my monthly Verizon bill. I have paid for the device, so why is there no reduction?
finder39
May 2, 09:16 AM
It was the perfect solution!! Thank you so much, first I connect the display, once my Apple LED Cinema becomes the main and only monitor, I open the lid of my MBP(with out clicking on Detect Display, and the MBP is "inactive") so the vents can cool down the laptop, I could play perfect for hours!
Thank you
Now that you have it all working, what quality are you playing at? High? Extreme? It what? Just curious :-)
Sent from my HTC Desire CDMA using Tapatalk
Thank you
Now that you have it all working, what quality are you playing at? High? Extreme? It what? Just curious :-)
Sent from my HTC Desire CDMA using Tapatalk
alust2013
May 3, 06:40 PM
I'd suggest waiting if it plays games to your liking now. I believe the best so far is a flashed 5970, which is a pain from what I have heard. The best that is easy to do is the 5870. I'd keep the 5770 until apple releases new cards that are better and compatible with OS X.
pdpfilms
Dec 17, 06:37 AM
Is it possible that there's a bad connection to the speakers? It sounds like you can only hear audio through headphones... in which case, audio could in fact be being rerouted to the speakers when headphones are unplugged, but broken speakers=no sound. eh?
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