barijazz
Feb 1, 06:13 PM
So do the MBP boxes still have Tiger displayed on them?
Actually yes lol, I'll dig up my MBP box and show you (just got it a month ago).
Actually yes lol, I'll dig up my MBP box and show you (just got it a month ago).
edwinx
May 1, 11:46 AM
Sleipnir - best browser ever on the ios. full featured and not slow.
Tanker-X
Aug 28, 06:01 PM
Ok. Ok. The damn thing is a fake. How do I know, because an apple rep from the apple store came in the night of the Jaguar release and informed me that four former apple designers came up with the hoax. They built a plastic rendition using a computer and a laser cutter. They then superimposed the newton OS onto the face of the device. The person writing was writing on a the screen, but it was the newton doing all the work. The reason why it looks a little different is they just adjusted the colors and some of the icons to meet a more "OSX" look. Man..that sucks. I know... I know...I should have known, but damn.:mad:
Peace.
Peace.
mikee99
Mar 13, 01:23 AM
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Yeah. You had any luck? How much are you making per iPad? Maybe pm me if you don't
Mind
Yeah. You had any luck? How much are you making per iPad? Maybe pm me if you don't
Mind
rufus1
Dec 29, 11:16 PM
Nevermind.
I got it working!
I got it working!
r1ch4rd
Apr 23, 03:40 PM
Better they use the same gestures etc. as Apple if they are going to push forward with multi-touch. We don't want to end up in 10 years time with a situation where every device has a different method for doing the same thing!
TheMacBookPro
Apr 30, 02:27 AM
can you plug in the power cable both ways?
Yep. All the ports are accessible- both USB ports (even thicker items like 3G sticks) , earphone port, mic and MDP.
Yep. All the ports are accessible- both USB ports (even thicker items like 3G sticks) , earphone port, mic and MDP.
rdowns
Mar 15, 03:51 PM
Zune ecosystem. Lolz.
MrXiro
May 2, 09:52 AM
This is more of a selling advice question than a buying as I can't seem to find anything similar on ebay... but I guess it could be posed as a buying question from another standpoint.
What would a very well kept, nearly mint (no scratches or dents/no hardware issues) Late 2008 MBP 2.53ghz w/9600GT 512mb, Express card Slot, C300 256gb SSD, 4gb RAM and new (14 charge cycles) battery be worth?
Or better yet... what's a reasonable price someone would pay for it? I'm looking to sell mine... been jobless for a while and need to pay rent... :(
What would a very well kept, nearly mint (no scratches or dents/no hardware issues) Late 2008 MBP 2.53ghz w/9600GT 512mb, Express card Slot, C300 256gb SSD, 4gb RAM and new (14 charge cycles) battery be worth?
Or better yet... what's a reasonable price someone would pay for it? I'm looking to sell mine... been jobless for a while and need to pay rent... :(
StarbucksSam
Dec 12, 08:59 AM
I just got an LG VX 7000 as a Hanukkah present, (my parents said - pick a new cell phone under 200, get a new contract, we'll buy the phone) and I feel the need to review this product as many people don't know much about it.
I grade cell phones based on the following:
Ease of use/menus
Graphic interface
Battery life
Audio quality
Screen quality
Quality of additional features
Design
East of use/menus: The LG VX 7000 uses a creative tabbed menu system that sometimes reminds me of a web browser. While completely uncomplicated, you might have to go through a multitude of menus to find what you want.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: B
Graphic Interface: The beautiful and crisp GUI really enhances the value of this phone. The startup graphics are incredible, and this displays pics well.
Pro User: A+
Grandparent: A+
Battery Life: For a color phone, this is a big improvement on earlier LG models. It will definately get you through the day and evening on a charge, if not last through the night and the better part of the following day depending on usage. Also, there are four battery bars instead of three, which makes it easier to have a range without guessing where you are.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A+
Audio Quality: The audio is clear and beautiful. The ringers are loud and you can certainly hear them - no need to use vibrate unless you're at work/school etc. Calls are excellent, but that's also partly Verizon.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A
Screen Quality: The screen is large enough for anyone to see and you have options for text size. It is clear and crisp. The outside screen is of a slightly lower quality, but unless you're displaying photos on it, it's not going to matter.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A-
Quality of Additional Features: The phone is just that, a phone. Verizon's mobile web works nicely but is not very impressive - I don't use it and cancelled that service. This is a phone, not a camera, but if you're lucky, you might get a nice shot or two for your background. The video records audio nicely if you're close enough, and 15 second is enough for a decent clip.
Pro User: B
Grandparent: A
Design: This phone is sleek and stylish. There was a blue model, but now it's just black with Verizon, and the phone seems to be of high-quality and fairly durable material. The only major design flaw is not having a way to close the lens on the camera, we'll have to see how well that holds up....
Pro User: B+
Grandparent: B+
Overall:
Pro User: A-
Granparent: A-
I grade cell phones based on the following:
Ease of use/menus
Graphic interface
Battery life
Audio quality
Screen quality
Quality of additional features
Design
East of use/menus: The LG VX 7000 uses a creative tabbed menu system that sometimes reminds me of a web browser. While completely uncomplicated, you might have to go through a multitude of menus to find what you want.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: B
Graphic Interface: The beautiful and crisp GUI really enhances the value of this phone. The startup graphics are incredible, and this displays pics well.
Pro User: A+
Grandparent: A+
Battery Life: For a color phone, this is a big improvement on earlier LG models. It will definately get you through the day and evening on a charge, if not last through the night and the better part of the following day depending on usage. Also, there are four battery bars instead of three, which makes it easier to have a range without guessing where you are.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A+
Audio Quality: The audio is clear and beautiful. The ringers are loud and you can certainly hear them - no need to use vibrate unless you're at work/school etc. Calls are excellent, but that's also partly Verizon.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A
Screen Quality: The screen is large enough for anyone to see and you have options for text size. It is clear and crisp. The outside screen is of a slightly lower quality, but unless you're displaying photos on it, it's not going to matter.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A-
Quality of Additional Features: The phone is just that, a phone. Verizon's mobile web works nicely but is not very impressive - I don't use it and cancelled that service. This is a phone, not a camera, but if you're lucky, you might get a nice shot or two for your background. The video records audio nicely if you're close enough, and 15 second is enough for a decent clip.
Pro User: B
Grandparent: A
Design: This phone is sleek and stylish. There was a blue model, but now it's just black with Verizon, and the phone seems to be of high-quality and fairly durable material. The only major design flaw is not having a way to close the lens on the camera, we'll have to see how well that holds up....
Pro User: B+
Grandparent: B+
Overall:
Pro User: A-
Granparent: A-
dejo
Apr 20, 05:55 PM
When an app is rejected by Apple's App Store review process, do they tell you all the issues that's wrong with the app? Or do they stop after finding the first issue that's wrong?
My experience has always been that they stop at the first issue. Then there can be a whole series of fixes, submissions, reviews, and rejections. Each iteration brings you closer to approval but never with any feel for how close you might be. But your mileage may vary.
My experience has always been that they stop at the first issue. Then there can be a whole series of fixes, submissions, reviews, and rejections. Each iteration brings you closer to approval but never with any feel for how close you might be. But your mileage may vary.
psionic001
Oct 25, 12:20 AM
Even people that know the difference between vector and bitmapped graphics have the misconception that screen resolution indepenence depends on vector images. I don't think they are aware of where the GPU technology has gone in the last few years.
It won't be long and we will be rendering all graphic displays lke 3D game engines with virtual worlds and holographic displays.
Someone's been watching too much CSI. :rolleyes:
It won't be long and we will be rendering all graphic displays lke 3D game engines with virtual worlds and holographic displays.
Someone's been watching too much CSI. :rolleyes:
cyberrob
Sep 13, 02:49 AM
Why wanna wait for a 300$ iTV half a year when you can have a 24" iMac now?!?!?!?!? And I'm laughing: WIRELESS... but Ethernet Port etc. p.p.... very helpful! No thanks guys, I'm gonna buy the Cinema-iMac!!!
:cool:
:cool:
Neuroguy
Oct 4, 09:41 PM
About my post above:
Woz' new company just acquired, this month, the following company:
Jazz Semiconductor is a US based pure-play semiconductor wafer foundry that serves customers targeting wireless, optical networking, power management, storage, aerospace/defense and other high-performance applications.
Sounds interesting!
Neuroguy
Woz' new company just acquired, this month, the following company:
Jazz Semiconductor is a US based pure-play semiconductor wafer foundry that serves customers targeting wireless, optical networking, power management, storage, aerospace/defense and other high-performance applications.
Sounds interesting!
Neuroguy
Darth.Titan
Mar 31, 12:33 PM
I don't know how the Order Status page on Apple's site works in other countries, but in the US if the item ships separately, there's a separate tracking number with each item, otherwise it will say "preparing for shipping or "not yet shipped".
I would think calling Apple would probably provide more answers than calling the shipping company.
I would think calling Apple would probably provide more answers than calling the shipping company.
StellarSoul
Dec 15, 09:44 PM
Can not WAIT for this album...love everything Danger Mouse touches...especially the Beck, Gnarls Barkley and Gorillaz stuff he's worked on...should prove to be a very exciting release...2010 is shaping up to be a better year for music than 09 already! First single on December 21st!
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Broken Bells, the new collaborative project featuring The Shins� James Mercer and Danger Mouse, will unveil its self-titled debut album on March 9th via Columbia Records. The effort is said to feature 10 �melodically seductive and psychologically provocative songs� co-written and performed by Mercer and Burton, including �The High Road�, which will be released as the first single on December 21st.
In addition to singing and songwriting, Mercer handles guitar and bass, while Danger Mouse plays organ, drums, piano, synths and bass. The pair play all the instruments on the album with the exception of a full string section arranged by Daniele Luppi. Not surprisingly, Danger Mouse also handled production. The album was recorded with Todd Monfalcone and Kennie Takahashi at Mondo Studio in Los Angeles.
For a sample ahead of the single�s release, we suggest you head to Stereogum and find the results of their �amateur detective� work.
Oh and just in case you were wondering how a dude from The Shins hitched up with the dude from Gnarls Barkley, according to the issued press release, �Danger Mouse and Mercer first met face-to-face backstage at the 2004 Roskilde Festival in Copenhagen. The pair immediately hit it off and kept in touch over the prevailing half decade and in May 2008 seized the opportunity to finally collaborate on original music together. Once in the studio, the musical floodgates opened, an intuitive ease and seemingly ego-less telepathy producing an astonishing flow of new material over the course of a year. From more than 20 pieces of new music written and recorded, Broken Bells was assembled from 10 songs that coalesced together the most seamlessly.�
Source (http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/12/15/broken-bells-james-mercer-danger-mouse-details-debut/)
http://www.cafemaroon.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Broken-Bells.jpg
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Broken Bells, the new collaborative project featuring The Shins� James Mercer and Danger Mouse, will unveil its self-titled debut album on March 9th via Columbia Records. The effort is said to feature 10 �melodically seductive and psychologically provocative songs� co-written and performed by Mercer and Burton, including �The High Road�, which will be released as the first single on December 21st.
In addition to singing and songwriting, Mercer handles guitar and bass, while Danger Mouse plays organ, drums, piano, synths and bass. The pair play all the instruments on the album with the exception of a full string section arranged by Daniele Luppi. Not surprisingly, Danger Mouse also handled production. The album was recorded with Todd Monfalcone and Kennie Takahashi at Mondo Studio in Los Angeles.
For a sample ahead of the single�s release, we suggest you head to Stereogum and find the results of their �amateur detective� work.
Oh and just in case you were wondering how a dude from The Shins hitched up with the dude from Gnarls Barkley, according to the issued press release, �Danger Mouse and Mercer first met face-to-face backstage at the 2004 Roskilde Festival in Copenhagen. The pair immediately hit it off and kept in touch over the prevailing half decade and in May 2008 seized the opportunity to finally collaborate on original music together. Once in the studio, the musical floodgates opened, an intuitive ease and seemingly ego-less telepathy producing an astonishing flow of new material over the course of a year. From more than 20 pieces of new music written and recorded, Broken Bells was assembled from 10 songs that coalesced together the most seamlessly.�
Source (http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/12/15/broken-bells-james-mercer-danger-mouse-details-debut/)
http://www.cafemaroon.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Broken-Bells.jpg
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kenbleu
Jul 31, 08:43 AM
I just want to confirm if this is true that the release of iPhone 3G in the Philippines (http://www.bleuken.com/2008/06/10/iphone-getting-cheaper-better/) will be this August 22, 2008?
Thanks for any reply!
Thanks for any reply!
avigalante
Jun 30, 10:19 PM
Sent you a PM about the RAM.
MowingDevil
Apr 11, 03:51 AM
Hello. So what are people using to simultaneously record both a direct guitar signal plus an amp mic'ed?
I have a Duet, and I could probably do it w/ that alone although there would be latency issues. I thought about a simple A-B-Y splitter. They come fairly cheap but I am sceptical about noise & the signal.
Started looking into Radial DI boxes, does anyone have a recommendation?
Instead of dropping $200+ on a Radial unit (active) they also have passive ones for $99 or so. ART has a unit for $59 or so. Is a DI the best solution or is there something else?
I'm not interested in "re-amping" the signal after the fact so the 'high impedance box' isn't necessary. The Duet's 1/4" input is high impedance anyways if that makes a difference.
Here's a DI by Radial that was recommended for this type of recording:
http://www.radialeng.com/di-j48.htm
I have a Duet, and I could probably do it w/ that alone although there would be latency issues. I thought about a simple A-B-Y splitter. They come fairly cheap but I am sceptical about noise & the signal.
Started looking into Radial DI boxes, does anyone have a recommendation?
Instead of dropping $200+ on a Radial unit (active) they also have passive ones for $99 or so. ART has a unit for $59 or so. Is a DI the best solution or is there something else?
I'm not interested in "re-amping" the signal after the fact so the 'high impedance box' isn't necessary. The Duet's 1/4" input is high impedance anyways if that makes a difference.
Here's a DI by Radial that was recommended for this type of recording:
http://www.radialeng.com/di-j48.htm
Garbag3man117
Jan 18, 01:59 PM
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Dude you are the best! iName worked! Tysm!
Dude you are the best! iName worked! Tysm!
Sneakz
Aug 28, 02:35 PM
I'm pretty certain that there is thread going on like this already somewhere on MacRumors.
nomar383
Mar 9, 09:10 AM
Anyone going on Friday intend to tweet the line size and such? That'll help me determine if I head down Friday night or Saturday :)
You think they will restock on Saturday?
You think they will restock on Saturday?
svenn
Apr 29, 08:55 PM
I didn't think refurbs came in retail packaging, but I could be wrong. You could check ebay for what people will pay.
This is the original iphone box
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/6834/iphr.jpg
This is the original iphone box
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/6834/iphr.jpg
AFPoster
Apr 4, 07:39 AM
Yeah that's unfortunate that we can't get them.
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