sdiesel619
Jun 14, 01:58 PM
I'm not 100% sure of the retail cost because I have an employee discount applied to mine. I think it is about 14 dollars a month.
I just spoke with BB Mobile and they said it was 14.99 a month for the Protection Plan. It covers everything except loss, theft, and water submersion.
I just spoke with BB Mobile and they said it was 14.99 a month for the Protection Plan. It covers everything except loss, theft, and water submersion.
patrickfish
Jul 15, 08:50 PM
"Mr. Scott, set the Reality Distortion Field to -121 decibels. Activate!"
Facts are different from what you hear if you are using an iPhone 4.
Facts are different from what you hear if you are using an iPhone 4.
jholzner
Oct 19, 01:24 PM
Looks like they are using Google's database of phishing sites!
Yep, and this was reported by Appleinsider last Friday. Looks like they were right.
http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2141
Yep, and this was reported by Appleinsider last Friday. Looks like they were right.
http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2141
aaronchow
Apr 28, 01:48 PM
Without these honorable men, there will not be any rumors. We should all salute them!! ;)
inkhead
Oct 13, 12:32 AM
As a select developer I don't think I get access to radar... however i've heard many rumors the new finder is last, after the UI is finalized, adding coverflow and different views options in the finder...
Thankfully there will be. I know for a fact that the public build of Leopard is missing a lot of stuff. Most of it simply isn't finished and so not checked into the main Leopard tree. Some of it is simply not checked in because its not ready to be shown. Anyone with access to RADAR can find this info through some interesting searches.
Thankfully there will be. I know for a fact that the public build of Leopard is missing a lot of stuff. Most of it simply isn't finished and so not checked into the main Leopard tree. Some of it is simply not checked in because its not ready to be shown. Anyone with access to RADAR can find this info through some interesting searches.
Full of Win
Apr 16, 11:07 PM
10 months late, wow just wow.
torbjoern
May 1, 03:05 PM
It sounds like you just ripped that directly from a George Carlin routine.
I don't know where I have it from, but the name George Carlin sounds familiar. The part you're quoting has been lying in the back of my mind for quite a while. If it's identical to something that Carlin has said, then it's probably not a coincidence.
I don't know where I have it from, but the name George Carlin sounds familiar. The part you're quoting has been lying in the back of my mind for quite a while. If it's identical to something that Carlin has said, then it's probably not a coincidence.
Lennholm
Apr 21, 03:12 PM
This is getting exciting.
The billion dollar question: just content purchased from iTunes or all compatible (audio) files in one's iTunes library?
It wouldn't make sense to only allow purchased content. Why would Apple build that huge data center just to have their customers create copies of content that is already on the iTS servers? If it was only purchased content, it would only be a simple policy change to "Unlimited downloads of purchased iTS content"
The billion dollar question: just content purchased from iTunes or all compatible (audio) files in one's iTunes library?
It wouldn't make sense to only allow purchased content. Why would Apple build that huge data center just to have their customers create copies of content that is already on the iTS servers? If it was only purchased content, it would only be a simple policy change to "Unlimited downloads of purchased iTS content"
iJawn108
Nov 13, 08:09 PM
It's normal for the fans to run on full power during the firmware update. I assume that's the noise you heard, right?That happened as well the one im refering to came from the speakers.
SuperCachetes
Apr 7, 11:48 PM
Thats because you are NOT a Ukrainian Nationalist - a Independent and Soverign Ukraine.. Ukraine for Ukrainians only.
Sieg Heil.
Sieg Heil.
macduke
Apr 11, 12:15 AM
I can see carbon fiber being used on iOS devices. Not sure about Macs, as it would require so much more material. Apple would have to make sure their process is as efficient as their current unibody design. But it would definitely be a welcome change. Especially on iPhone, where you can't drop the thing more than three feet without the glass shattering. Apple could use iPhone and/or iPad as a test bed for bringing this technology to their other products. Perhaps even the Macbook Air to follow. Starting on the devices where the weight matters a lot more, as well as strength.
I believe this is an area where Apple could separate themselves even more from the rest of the industry. Where are the super strong smartphones? The waterproof ones? The phones of the future with month-long batteries? I feel like this will be a primary focus over the next decade after the speed increases become negligent. Phones that are environmentally friendly, practically indestructible, that hardly ever have to be recharged. Brilliant.
I believe this is an area where Apple could separate themselves even more from the rest of the industry. Where are the super strong smartphones? The waterproof ones? The phones of the future with month-long batteries? I feel like this will be a primary focus over the next decade after the speed increases become negligent. Phones that are environmentally friendly, practically indestructible, that hardly ever have to be recharged. Brilliant.
chirpie
Apr 13, 01:48 PM
Who said this was a dumbed down edit suite and no longer for pros?
This looks AMAZING and solves dozens of the gripes that I deal with on a day to day basis.
Thank god that Apple aren't scared of naysayers and traditionalists like user 'Full of Win'!!!
I know! I'm watching this and I can't imagine anyone would think this is iMovie Pro after watching both clips. Sample level accurate audio, rather than frame accurate, that's the devil in the detail stuff that people are missing and no iMovie user would ever care about. ^_^
I LOVE that pitch driven audio frame scrubbing. Beyond useful.
And I'd like to reiterate something he says in the demo
"Don't worry everything I'm doing can be driven from the keyboard."
This looks AMAZING and solves dozens of the gripes that I deal with on a day to day basis.
Thank god that Apple aren't scared of naysayers and traditionalists like user 'Full of Win'!!!
I know! I'm watching this and I can't imagine anyone would think this is iMovie Pro after watching both clips. Sample level accurate audio, rather than frame accurate, that's the devil in the detail stuff that people are missing and no iMovie user would ever care about. ^_^
I LOVE that pitch driven audio frame scrubbing. Beyond useful.
And I'd like to reiterate something he says in the demo
"Don't worry everything I'm doing can be driven from the keyboard."
obeygiant
Mar 16, 07:24 AM
The Japanese have a very high social contract. They live and work in tight quarters so they follow the rules as to not offend anyone. It's part of their culture. I don't see the connection with this and healthcare.
BWhaler
Oct 22, 01:23 PM
What has me curious is why the area where the calendar names appear is blurred. Seeing the "flippy triangle" makes me think that iCal will support calendar groups. Some uses for groups that I can see are:
1 - Eliminate clutter by only showing the calendars in that group when it is selected.
2 - they can be used as a source of calendars. For instance, you might create a group called "Work" with the source being an exchange server so anyone's calendar that you have rights to see will appear under the group.
3 - Improve backups, syncing, or sharing.
This functionality exists in the current iCal
1 - Eliminate clutter by only showing the calendars in that group when it is selected.
2 - they can be used as a source of calendars. For instance, you might create a group called "Work" with the source being an exchange server so anyone's calendar that you have rights to see will appear under the group.
3 - Improve backups, syncing, or sharing.
This functionality exists in the current iCal
wpotere
Apr 15, 08:46 AM
BBBBBBSSSSSSSS, they can keep anything.
Yeah, try again. Where I work, they absolutly can keep it and I have seen it happen.
Yeah, try again. Where I work, they absolutly can keep it and I have seen it happen.
Liquorpuki
Apr 7, 12:58 PM
Its crazy that because my house is powered by wind, If I got a leaf, it would be a wind powered car!
And if your house was powered by landfill methane and you got a leaf, it would be a sht powered car!
CRAZY!!!!
And if your house was powered by landfill methane and you got a leaf, it would be a sht powered car!
CRAZY!!!!
Misplaced Mage
Sep 5, 05:37 PM
Put me down in the, "I'll believe it when I see it" crowd. Getting decent battery life out of anything with a 0.3W radio transmitter in it is difficult -- unless you don't use it to actually talk to anyone, or put in a large battery. "Ye cannae change the laws o' physics!" Or electrochemistry, for that matter. :D
Then there's the whole broadcast standards issue:
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Then there's the whole broadcast standards issue:
brepublican
Sep 12, 12:32 PM
steve Is Not Wearing A Black Turtleneck
Wait, WHAAAT?? :eek:
Are you serious? Gosh, what next, Khakis instead of Jeans? Is it not even black atleast?
Wait, WHAAAT?? :eek:
Are you serious? Gosh, what next, Khakis instead of Jeans? Is it not even black atleast?
Blue Fox
Apr 28, 05:57 PM
Geez it must be fun being an Apple employee. Everytime I go to the Apple store it really does seem like such a fun place to work ;).
Foxconn is a contractor for Apple. They are not Apple employees. Foxconn makes a ton of parts for a number of manufacturers, including Apple. They also make their own name-branded parts as well.
Foxconn, not Apple, are the ones who went after the leak and pursued them to be arrested. Apple is a very large client of Foxconn's, so that's why they want to make sure they keep Apple happy by keeping leaks to a minimum. So if anyone thinks this too "harsh" of punishment, they need to blame Foxconn, not Apple.
Foxconn is a contractor for Apple. They are not Apple employees. Foxconn makes a ton of parts for a number of manufacturers, including Apple. They also make their own name-branded parts as well.
Foxconn, not Apple, are the ones who went after the leak and pursued them to be arrested. Apple is a very large client of Foxconn's, so that's why they want to make sure they keep Apple happy by keeping leaks to a minimum. So if anyone thinks this too "harsh" of punishment, they need to blame Foxconn, not Apple.
kskill
Sep 5, 07:02 PM
I expect some sort of wifi feature that lets you make calls using the internet rather than your cell provider, but what service provider would let that happen?
Perhaps an iphone with less focus on cellular and more on wifi? ...Closer to a sidekick type of thing? I feel as if that's where phones are headed.
Or something you could hook up to a laptop, like a network card. If Apple releases a phone they should do it right.
Perhaps an iphone with less focus on cellular and more on wifi? ...Closer to a sidekick type of thing? I feel as if that's where phones are headed.
Or something you could hook up to a laptop, like a network card. If Apple releases a phone they should do it right.
Hilmi Hamidi
Jan 12, 09:10 PM
Sorry for the double post.. But is that a Man ???? :eek:
yup, she is a "man" alright... :rolleyes:
http://forum.skins.be/50-hq-unknown-pictures/14189-melissa-giraldo/
yup, she is a "man" alright... :rolleyes:
http://forum.skins.be/50-hq-unknown-pictures/14189-melissa-giraldo/
Angelchild
May 4, 01:32 PM
Nope, your device is no longer supported by apple.
That's not a good argument. You forget that this is not a feature. It's a matter of privacy and how iOS uses your data.
So, to me, Apple must give a fix to 3G users too. They can send iPhone 3G users a 4.2.2 for example.
That's not a good argument. You forget that this is not a feature. It's a matter of privacy and how iOS uses your data.
So, to me, Apple must give a fix to 3G users too. They can send iPhone 3G users a 4.2.2 for example.
xStep
Apr 14, 03:34 PM
I wonder if someone like me could use it?
If you have an Apple store near by, go in and play with it after it is released.
As much as this 'looks like' iMovie Pro, it is high end software which requires a degree of commitment. In other words, a learning curve you have to buy into.
If you have an Apple store near by, go in and play with it after it is released.
As much as this 'looks like' iMovie Pro, it is high end software which requires a degree of commitment. In other words, a learning curve you have to buy into.
Joshuarocks
Mar 22, 02:00 AM
Am I reading that right? Your G5 can't view 1080? it plays fluid on my Dual 2.7. YouTube or Quicktime.
I have a Octo Mac Pro that I barely use and a hex core AMD, there's just something really special to my G5 that I've been using everyday since 2005. I keep it maintained, dust free (air dusters) monthly, also recently gave it a new Pioneer DVD-RW with labelflash. I may get another hard drive for it some day. Plenty of space as it is anyway. Western Digital blue 1TB and 500GB Samsung.
Though I really need to open the G5 cover and check to see what make the pump is.
Most likely you might have the Delphi pump.. I never had the Panasonic when I had my G5 Quad 2.5 years ago, but then again from what I heard and also read on xlr8yourmac.com, very very few G5 Quads had problems with the LCS and leaks, compared to the dual 2.5 and 2.7 models.
I have a Octo Mac Pro that I barely use and a hex core AMD, there's just something really special to my G5 that I've been using everyday since 2005. I keep it maintained, dust free (air dusters) monthly, also recently gave it a new Pioneer DVD-RW with labelflash. I may get another hard drive for it some day. Plenty of space as it is anyway. Western Digital blue 1TB and 500GB Samsung.
Though I really need to open the G5 cover and check to see what make the pump is.
Most likely you might have the Delphi pump.. I never had the Panasonic when I had my G5 Quad 2.5 years ago, but then again from what I heard and also read on xlr8yourmac.com, very very few G5 Quads had problems with the LCS and leaks, compared to the dual 2.5 and 2.7 models.
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