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  • Eraserhead
    Jun 11, 05:49 PM
    Just noticed some empty categories in http://guides.macrumors.com/Special:Uncategorizedcategories that I didn't empty:

    http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:Utilities
    http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:Third_Party_Hardware
    http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:Third-party_Storage
    http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:Third-Party_Hardware
    http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:System_Utilities
    http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:PowerBooks
    http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:IWork
    http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:IBooks
    http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:Unfiled_Topics





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  • lgutie20
    Apr 13, 08:52 AM
    I bought a Verizon iPad because I have an AT&T iPhone. I figured that if one doesn't work, the other will. I saw no need to get two devices on the same network.

    But go ahead, explain to me why that's stupid, since I clearly don't get it and I'm ignorant. :rolleyes:

    Is the data speed bad on your iPhone 4?

    I know ATT drops more calls than Verizon but everyone thats tested both data plans (even professional reviewers like Walt Mossberg from AllthingsD) say that the ATT data plan is superior in every single way.

    No one bitches about the ATT data plan, they just hate the dropped calls on every single call they make and I understand that people are angry about that.

    But the iPad is not a phone and I'm certain most people buy Verizon iPads thinking that its better just because there are problems with ATT iPhone.

    In the end you get half the 3G speed on Verizon and also won't be able to use the network in most parts of the world.

    I wouldn't trade ATT for Verizon in terms of iPads.





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  • vancleef
    Apr 11, 05:20 PM
    Haha, spoiled Americans ;)
    Cheapest in my town, Gothenburg, Sweden, is $8,5 per gallon...





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  • msb3079
    Apr 5, 10:34 AM
    Have you ever gone to move your finger across the trackpad and find that it registered it as a tap instead? Drives me nuts.

    Nope. Never.



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  • bella92108
    Apr 1, 01:13 PM
    Their renewed partnership is because there used to be a DirecTivo (which was a dvr separate from the other boxes) that was launched back in 1999 and went through a series of upgrades until 2007.

    Their current software found in their boxes is done in house, I know a few people who test it.

    I know a few people here in Santa Clara who wrote it ;-)





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  • Jelite
    Nov 17, 08:21 PM
    That's some good initiative, maybe next time he can do it without stolen goods and earn back the money he's going to lose from the impending court case.



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  • glennp
    Aug 19, 12:35 PM
    Isn't Walt out of New York?

    I thought so too but in the review he said they used the Places feature out in and around DC so it was working in DC for the testing:

    In the past week or so, my colleague Katherine Boehret and I have used Facebook Places to check in with iPhones around our home base of Washington, D.C., at stores, bars, restaurants and even our office. I also was able to check in, or �tag,� other Facebook members with me, like my visiting son and daughter-in-law.


    http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20100818/facebook-places-review/





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  • firewood
    Apr 5, 03:11 PM
    I definitely have to disagree with him. Typing on a touch screen just makes me angry...

    The average normal person should not be touch typing. Before computers, the majority of homes did not have a typewriter. Most businessman did not have a typewriter on their desk either (their secretaries did), and certainly not a keypunch machine. This keyboard everywhere UI has only been common for 3 decades and hopefully will be gone in a lot less than another 3 decades. The popular tablets (PalmPilot, iPad) are good first steps.



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  • Compufix
    Sep 20, 06:09 PM
    I hoped that this update should have throw away the X1900 XT Bug with my 23" ACD while booting XP ... but no, still here ... grrr :/

    I use the 30" ACD with mine and it works well...there IS a driver for the ACD you can install...called winacd located at sourceforge. Google winacd.

    Not sure if that solves your problem, but I love the control it gives me on the ACD (like brightness controls, powerbutton behavior).

    The only problem I have is that I get a weird color artifact on my screen, if I dumb down the resolution to 800x600 (can I say...OH MY GOD THATS BIG) it clears up, then up it to the proper resolution it is all good.





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  • Hastings101
    May 5, 08:00 PM
    Umm do not use retail cost of the OS. You need to use the OEM cost. That is 100 bucks.

    Fixed that, with what I think is the correct link. Thanks for the info :)



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  • jtopp
    Oct 8, 09:08 AM
    I would love to see Apple open up with an entire line of IOS devices. They keep comparing the iPhone with Android despite there being numerous devices from different manufacturers. Having an exclusive product that only a few could was ok when there was no competition. Now, with there being so many cool phones like the EVo and othere, Apple needs ot step the game up.

    Offer a Evo sized HD iPhone. The Evo screen even though it is inferior in resolution is nice. Using the map program on it is rnjoyaboe and you do not have to zoom like you do on the iPhone.

    Have a iphone Nano that is $100 with a smaller screen if it is possible to still run the apps etc.

    Sell the thing on all carriers and give Android a run for its money. i think if a Verizon or Sprint customer had a choice between an iPhone and a Galaxy, they would choose an iPhone.





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  • FF_productions
    Oct 9, 03:05 PM
    Ah shut up you bastards...



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  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 3, 07:19 PM
    I have no idea what you're talking about. I was responding to Ugg. :confused:

    My senility, of course.

    Just relax, and it will flow over you. ;)





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  • clint@bihbs.com
    Nov 14, 12:51 PM
    As of today at 1800 GMT+1, Klm stated that they had preliminary talks but were no where near to closing the deal. source. www.nu.nl



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  • simulacra
    Dec 21, 02:24 PM
    RFID is insecure. The british RFID passports have been cracked within less than 48 hours, the German test ones in less than a day. I wouldn't trust RFID for any important and sensible information like payment services. It's fine for stuff like tracking packages or my skiing card - but that's it.

    And why is it insecure that a passport encryption has been cracked?
    Every passport has it's unique number and personal details, so even if a forgerer created a new passport to sell to some guy with shifty eyes the passport number returned when read would reveal the passport as false.

    I really cant understand the fright towards new technologies, yes sure, all in all, we are headed towards a future where tracking ppl becomes easy, but we've been down that road since we got social security id/personal numbers at birth.

    In the case with a RFID NFC reader in the iphone, your personal integrity has not been compromised beyond any extent compared to what it was before.
    This tech makes life easier and is not endangering our personal integrity anymore than it already is.





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  • EricNau
    Feb 18, 01:50 PM
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  • kerrels
    Oct 16, 09:18 PM
    Hey!! Stop talking about the iPhone!! It makes me hornY!!





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  • SPUY767
    Sep 26, 04:10 PM
    This just goes to show that Apple is in reality no better than Wal-Mart (who may be trying to thwart iTV) and Microsoft (criticized for monopolistic practices).

    I wish Apple Corps (The Beatles) would sue Apple computer's pants off for infringing on their name.


    :Crickets:

    Apple records have been suing apple computer for about 25 years, ever since the first apple computers were capable of producing sound.

    Second, that's a dumb thing to say because the two companies are in different markets. It would be akin to a company named Slithe Manufacturing which made car parts suing a company named Slithe Bakeries. There is no place in the world for hollow logic like that.





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  • ejfontenot
    Apr 2, 09:46 PM
    Just sold my used 16g wifi, getting a white 32g 3G ATT from ms connection Tuesday. Anyone wanna trade this for an unopened black one?





    Wtoj34
    Apr 25, 02:26 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)

    It says it only works up to 4.2 but it works for me on 4.3.1 and 4.3.2 for me





    njchris
    Apr 12, 04:51 PM
    Not a good survey. The stats seem wrong based on what I'm seeing everywhere else. 2000 people is not a large enough sample set. And although the 40% higher demand makes sense given the full year that took place between introduction of "tablets" as a concept versus as an established product, it means very little.
    Why do you say 2000 people is not a large enough sample? Do you know statistical sampling methods?

    I'm not saying this survey isn't flawed... just sample size doesn't have to be that large.





    Snowy_River
    Nov 18, 03:02 PM
    Do you have proof apple ordered the destruction of the products?

    There are a few outlets to get the same products but they are in China.

    Of course not. I was saying that if these were the original parts that were rejected by Apple, then there isn't much wiggle room regarding the fact that they are stolen goods. It is highly unlikely that Apple released these parts for sale. It is much more likely that they were ordered stored or destroyed. Either way, they would now be stolen property.

    Now, if they were from another manufacturer (i.e. a knock-off product), or from a non-Apple production run at Foxconn (though there may be some serious issues there, too, as under contract Apple may own all product coming off certain tools), then the only possible criminal issue would be patent infringement.





    BuddyTronic
    Nov 5, 10:51 PM
    Why RFID?

    Vending Machines

    Gas Pumps

    Door locks and passage locks

    Home security system thing - let's you know who came to your door etc.

    Subway Train Token

    Movie Tickets

    Digital "tickets" for anything.

    Museum audio program guide thingies.

    Micro Payment systems

    Demographic plotting of people passing a turnstile

    I hope people try to see beyond the "evil Gubment" spy stuff.





    JAT
    Apr 5, 10:09 AM
    Thank you so much for that interesting and insightful comment. You really added to the discussion.

    I can help. You weren't sure if posting copyrighted information here is "allowed". It is illegal in most countries, certainly in the USA, where both MR and CR are located. So, no....not allowed, either.

    And to explain cvaldes comment...If you are going to be posting information on the net, you maybe should look up and know a few laws about such things.



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