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  • troop231
    Apr 6, 11:43 AM
    How much is that?

    12,000,000 GB I believe roughly? *Actual Formatted Capacity May Very Haha





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  • dethmaShine
    May 1, 07:11 AM
    I'm the one who found it. It's the following file:
    System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AOSNotification.framework/Resources/English.lprog/Localizable.strings

    Cool.

    How does one basically decode these string files?
    These seem to binary although they have readable text. How can we actually read all the content in those binary files?





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  • notjustjay
    Apr 7, 01:00 PM
    I'm looking forward to trying this out when I get home tonight. I won't pay $15 for the whole kit, but there are a couple of 99-cent packs that I wouldn't mind trying out.

    I have fond memories of playing Atari 2600 with my cousins at my grandparents' house when I was little. I was late to the game buying a 2600 of my own (I got mine when NES was all the rage) but I still loved it and was very saddened when I found out my parents had sold my entire Atari kit, including dozens of games, at a garage sale for a measly $5!

    I hope they continue to add games. There are a few that I enjoyed that I don't see on the list.





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  • bboyredcel
    Nov 22, 03:29 PM
    A convesation that bboyredcel had with himself.

    bboyredcel- Hi, I'm a stupid moron and I want to show people that I think I'm really cute.

    himself- Let's pretend you, bboyredcel, call Apple and ask them about the iPhone.

    bboyredcel- Yeah and I, bboyredcel, can pretend that I know more than the Apple Expert.

    himself- You could then threaten to purchase a competitor's product.

    bboyredcel- Yeah, I bet that would really upset him.

    himself- And while you're at it you can show the world or at least those who read this page, how stupid you really are.

    bboyredcel- What.

    himself- Well, everyone who reads MacRumors should know how Apple operates by now. You might as well be calling Apple about a rumored iPizzaMaker or something.

    bboyredcel- Really Apple is working on an iPizzaMaker.

    himself- God, I wish someone would just lobotomize me!


    that was... ummm... not good at all. it wasnt even a good attempt. so umm no.



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  • wnameth
    Dec 15, 04:24 PM
    I don't know what catagorey this falls in but im looking for the bleep noise, so i can edit a video, the sound is the one used on shows like jerey springer. i cant find a site or program that has this, so could you pleae send it to my email or post it..

    Thanks





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  • AussieSusan
    Nov 29, 04:33 PM
    Don't the movie studios operate as commercial businesses? Don't they make a profit (overall - some movies flop I know)?

    They couldn't affort to spend $100M/movie if they didn't get the money back!

    Therefore, iPod sales are 'extra' income for them.

    I know that there may be some drop-off in theatre ticket sales if the same movie is available via iPod sometime in the future, but don't they face this now with DVD sales?

    It may be simplistic, but why not hold back offering the on-line sale of the movie until they have exhausted the 'theatre experience' the way they do with DVD sales, and then get ready for the '2nd wave' of additional income.

    I agree that you should pay for what you have, but I also think you should get what you pay for without excessive restrictions. Yes, electronic media differs from physical media and some rules should be different, but the underlying principles stay the same.

    Susan



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  • DrewDaHilp1
    Apr 4, 11:14 AM
    Price when I sell my current iPhone 4 just went up 50 bucks.

    Yup. I'm thinking the same thing.





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  • Resist
    Apr 20, 04:19 PM
    Open iTunes, click on your email address in the upper right. Enter your password and click view your account.



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  • Chundles
    Sep 24, 06:27 PM
    All this stuff about "living under mum and dad's roof" is all well and good but it's not gonna work.

    The guy is 18 and therefore you have no say in it. If you want to show him you trust him, make sure he is having safe sex (ask him "are you using a condom" - don't beat around the bush, it's sex, it's not anything to be ashamed of) and send him on his merry way.

    It's time to let him make his own mistakes and decisions and the best thing you can do is to love and support him through it all. I was a good teenager, same sort of thing as your son - good grades (not that these mean you're a good person), nice friends, stable ideals but I found the sudden leap into adulthood one of the hardest things to do because I was suddenly in charge of my own life. My parents - though they vehemently opposed some of my decisions - supported me through them no matter what and that helped me to realise for myself my own interpretations of right and wrong and allowed me to grow as a person.

    So don't treat him any differently, just make sure he knows the facts and is not doing anything unsafe, and let him go. There's no reason you can''t voice your disapproval but make sure he knows that this is his call and that you love him no matter what.





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  • Jimmieboy
    Dec 5, 06:29 PM
    Hey everyone. I was wondering if you could tell me how to pack my iMac G5 so I can take it to someone elses house. I still have the the box it came in. Will it be ok in that box if I cover it with material? Thanks for your replies in advance.



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  • Jeffek82
    May 2, 02:27 PM
    Here is the link to the hardware:
    http://www.airstash.com/

    What would be the best software to access the sd card? ifile?





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  • mrpither
    Mar 25, 11:05 AM
    Missed their chance when Apple didn't approve the improved Google maps app the first time it was available. Now it has improved even more while Maps.app has done nothing, and I'm sure Google has withdrawn the app now that they are doing their own phone OS.

    Come on Apple - give us a nice surprise.



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  • monke
    Dec 23, 01:13 PM
    Thats Awesome!:)





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  • decimortis
    Apr 6, 11:54 AM
    i'm not to keen on this whole cloud computing concept that is floating around at the moment.

    pun intended?



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  • tusumni
    Mar 24, 01:14 PM
    What are everybody's plans for picking up an iPad 2 in Peterborough? I did consider heading down to Cambridge but the extortionate parking prices have put me off. Whats the best place to go?





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  • 700-Grizz
    May 5, 07:33 PM
    nevermind---got beat to the punch lol



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  • zen.state
    Mar 31, 01:48 PM
    Well i'm waiting on one of these http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Firmtek/SATA1V4/ comming from Oz and one of these as well http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Sonnet%20Technology/TSATA/ thats a bit more local!

    Both from fleaBay at way less than the OWC prices. The 2 port will run 2x 2.5 inch drives to become the main HD for the G4 and possibly its time machine backup. The 4 port will look after my itunes, photos etc and general backup duties.

    I post some pix once it looks different from stock with a load of drives whirring away :D

    Just got my ram ordered as well. $26 for 4x 512mb sticks

    Those Sonnet SATA cards are also made by FirmTek for Sonnet. My 2 port card is exactly the same but has a red PCB and says FirmTech rather than Sonnet. This one:
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/images/images150x150/520817.jpg
    Great card and works 100% seamless with 10.5 and 10.4.

    Great price for the RAM!





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  • mad jew
    Sep 25, 11:39 PM
    My Brother MFC-somethingorother is excellent. I don't get curled paper, it connected wirelessly to my PC and Macs flawlessly, and it doesn't go through much toner. :)





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  • Slip
    Jan 13, 12:29 PM
    Wow, that 'packuaging' is nice ;)
    (And yes, it's an intentional typo, watch the vid)





    PhantomPumpkin
    Apr 21, 08:24 AM
    Most of the phones running android within the last year and a half can run 90% of the apps available on the Market. And most of the handsets are great for their use, rather it be budget smartphone: Optimus 1 family or highend: Droid line or Keyboard: G2 by htc. Developers are flocking to android because it is growing faster then iOS.

    Versus IOS devices that can run 100% of the apps?

    I'd like to see your numbers as well, as honeycomb is supposed to be where it's headed, and last I checked, there weren't record numbers of developers flocking to that iteration of the OS.





    iLucas
    Apr 27, 12:45 PM
    A car i hope to get soon after production starts next year:

    http://www.treehugger.com/tesla-model-s-electric-car-platform-photo1.jpg





    Corpus_Callosum
    Nov 22, 08:50 PM
    just to clear something up. This right now appears to be a text-based phone. I don't think Wu is talking about iChat AV functionality. Some other sites (of much, much less accuracy) have been claiming that the iPhone would be able to do videoconferencing and whatnot, but currently there isn't any good evidence to support this, and in my opinion it doesn't look like current 3G GSM cellular networks simply don't have the duplex bandwidth to deliver that kind of content. (and 4G is still a ways off)

    Apple would not try to deliver iChatAV video conferencing services over 3G (or any other cellular network). It's a ridiculous idea. However, having iChatAV capability over WiFi is totally doable and completely within the realm of possibility. Apple would be retarded not to have a camera and WiFi on their new phone, mostly because it would represent a step backwards from current state of the art cellular phones.

    So, what is the real issue? If they have WiFi capability and have a camera, all they need is the horsepower to encode and decode H.264 and iChatAV on the iPhone becomes a reality. While H.264 is a demanding codec, there already exists hardware encoders/decoders in the wild. This is the stopping point. If Apple includes silicon that can handle H.264, iPhone will do AV conferencing ala iChatAV. My own personal belief is that this one feature is the primary differentiator that Apple is going to leverage to gain traction in the mobile market. While everyone else is yakking and texting, iPhone users are holding their phones up to show their friends what they are seeing, watching iTunes movies and listening to iTunes music. A true lifestyle change as is the Apple way.

    You can speculate all you want, but until you realize that Steve Jobs isn't going to enter a market that he can't shatter preconceived notions in, you aren't going to understand Apple's modus opperandi.

    I also believe that this will be sold in Apple stores and not through carriers. There are two reasons for this:

    (1) Apple will be selling a WiFi digital lifestyle device as the iPhone's primary role (e.g. if you are within range of usable WiFi, it will perform all functions through WiFi, including VOIP) and only use cellular networks as a fallback condition when WiFi is not available, crippling many features of the iPhone. Carriers are not going to be happy about this and would have no incentive to carry such a device as it represents a competitive threat. But don't let that alarm you, you should be able to slip any normal SIM card into the iPhone and make use of your existing carrier. Just don't expect to be subsidized - Apple doesn't tend to market to cheap consumers anyhow, they won't be worried about starting out with a non-subsidized and reasonably expensive phone. People will pay for this advancement and prices will go down over time.

    (2) Apple will promote direct purchasing of video and audio content from iTunes using the device when on a WiFi network. This direct sales approach is also a threat to the carriers who want a piece of the action and demand much higher price/margins on digital content ($2 for a ringtone anyone?)

    This all seems pretty obvious to me.





    mpw
    Sep 26, 11:39 AM
    ...I just don't understand this whole "he's 18 and and adult" routine. He may be 18 in the eyes of the law, but with no real life experience behind him I hardly think he can be considered mature enough to make adult decisions. What's with this whole "hey presto the law says your an adult so you your all grow up now" ??...
    You may not have been but I was perfectly able to make adult decisions about my life before I was 18years old.
    At 18 the law recognised that I should be capable of behaving like an adult. It is the job of parents (and society) to make sure that there children are ready to be adults by 18years, which means they should've been preparing them for these sort of decisions for years. A parent shouldn't treat a son like a child until they're 18years and then from their 18th birthday treat them as an adult.

    ...I walked in on mine...
    As an early teen I was in the room next to mine and had to endure a night of their role-playing passion. (They�re normally quite straight laced).

    Then a couple of years later when I was maybe 16/17years old I walked in on them at around 11pm in the living room. Mum sat in the arm-chair with a leg over each arm and Dad kneeling going down on her.

    ***shudders***

    Embarrassed? Yes, all of us. Disgusted? No, couldn�t see a reason to be. Ever sat in that chair again? No ***king way! Eww.





    Btrthnezr3
    Apr 7, 12:06 PM
    iCade would make a perfect docking station (if it charges also) for someone with a cool office or home game room.



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