iJawn108
Nov 13, 07:49 PM
34C uhhhhhh!@?!!! :\
anyone else get an insanely loud noise just before the instal?
anyone else get an insanely loud noise just before the instal?
sreedy
Sep 12, 06:02 AM
KP's started hitting Warne for 6..... don't think he'll last much longer unless he calms down a little!
This is awesome..... listening to it on 5live at work and am doing nothing but living each ball!
This is awesome..... listening to it on 5live at work and am doing nothing but living each ball!
ccrandall77
Nov 3, 12:33 PM
Yes, and that doesn't contradict what I said. That's exactly what I said.
If that's what it says, it's false. W-CDMA was developed originally for FOMA. It is not a derivative of IS-95, the only thing it has in common with IS-95 is that it, like IS-95, is a CDMA air interface standard.
It certainly didn't "evolve from GSM" either, any more than an electric motor can evolve from a Ford Taurus. GSM is a complete standard. W-CDMA is an air interface standard. Further, GSM has nothing in it at all that that's in W-CDMA.
Many people use W-CDMA as a synonym for UMTS. They're not the same thing. UMTS, 3G GSM, uses W-CDMA, but W-CDMA is an independent standard, and wasn't originally even designed with UMTS in mind.
The relationship is basically UMTS = (Enhanced GSM - FHTDMA) + W-CDMA.
Well, one quote confirms what I said, the other is wrong... sorry.
There is no TDMA in UMTS. UMTS uses the W-CDMA air interface standard, as does FOMA. W-CDMA uses an CDMA air interface technology, but was developed independently of IS-95.
The original dispute you had with my statement was that W-CDMA did not leverage CDMA and GSM technologies. The quote from Wikipedia clearly states that W-CDMA does leverage the CDMA signalling method.
As for the presentation from the IEEE, it jives with other literature I've read in my IEEE publications that I subscribe to and the IEEE is a very credible source in my book.
If that's what it says, it's false. W-CDMA was developed originally for FOMA. It is not a derivative of IS-95, the only thing it has in common with IS-95 is that it, like IS-95, is a CDMA air interface standard.
It certainly didn't "evolve from GSM" either, any more than an electric motor can evolve from a Ford Taurus. GSM is a complete standard. W-CDMA is an air interface standard. Further, GSM has nothing in it at all that that's in W-CDMA.
Many people use W-CDMA as a synonym for UMTS. They're not the same thing. UMTS, 3G GSM, uses W-CDMA, but W-CDMA is an independent standard, and wasn't originally even designed with UMTS in mind.
The relationship is basically UMTS = (Enhanced GSM - FHTDMA) + W-CDMA.
Well, one quote confirms what I said, the other is wrong... sorry.
There is no TDMA in UMTS. UMTS uses the W-CDMA air interface standard, as does FOMA. W-CDMA uses an CDMA air interface technology, but was developed independently of IS-95.
The original dispute you had with my statement was that W-CDMA did not leverage CDMA and GSM technologies. The quote from Wikipedia clearly states that W-CDMA does leverage the CDMA signalling method.
As for the presentation from the IEEE, it jives with other literature I've read in my IEEE publications that I subscribe to and the IEEE is a very credible source in my book.
manu chao
Apr 29, 09:04 AM
It's funny, but wherever I go, I always see people with iPhones. My train, on plane trips between Chicago and NYC, during meetings, etc. I am amazed the number is only 5% - but I guess it's the circles that I am in.
As said in the article, Apple has a noticeably higher market share in developed economies, and I would assume this to be particularly true for the U.S.. Moreover, a smartphone (particularly one that doubles as an iPod) will be much more often in the hands of someone compared to being in their pocket. Feature phones likely come only out of the pockets when actually speaking or texting on them.
In Stockholm and Frankfurt, I hardly see any iPhones. Also, I hardly see any iPads. I do however see a ton of MacBookPros but almost no MacBookAirs.
I find both places very style-centric (Stockholm especially), but also somewhat frugal. I don't think that iPhone will reach as large of a market share in Europe due to the high upfront cost of an iPhone (659€/799€ for 16GB/32GB).
I am seeing a lot of iPhones in Switzerland (greater Zurich area) but then Switzerland has high disposable income and always had one of the highest rates of Mac ownership worldwide.
As said in the article, Apple has a noticeably higher market share in developed economies, and I would assume this to be particularly true for the U.S.. Moreover, a smartphone (particularly one that doubles as an iPod) will be much more often in the hands of someone compared to being in their pocket. Feature phones likely come only out of the pockets when actually speaking or texting on them.
In Stockholm and Frankfurt, I hardly see any iPhones. Also, I hardly see any iPads. I do however see a ton of MacBookPros but almost no MacBookAirs.
I find both places very style-centric (Stockholm especially), but also somewhat frugal. I don't think that iPhone will reach as large of a market share in Europe due to the high upfront cost of an iPhone (659€/799€ for 16GB/32GB).
I am seeing a lot of iPhones in Switzerland (greater Zurich area) but then Switzerland has high disposable income and always had one of the highest rates of Mac ownership worldwide.
nick9191
May 1, 12:12 PM
Yet what those hackintosh prove is that OEMS is charging a "Workstation tax" of around 1000$, +/- a few hundreds depending on configuration. E
Fixed.
Dell, Apple and HP all charge around the same price for their Xeon workstations.
Fixed.
Dell, Apple and HP all charge around the same price for their Xeon workstations.
Michaelgtrusa
Mar 26, 03:33 AM
35 years in prison.
mandoman
Sep 27, 07:16 PM
I love almost everything about the new design - small size, clip, and aluminum, but I HATE not having the usb connector built in. Last thing I need is another stupid cable/dock. Firewire to ipod cable, usb to ipod cable, cell phone charger, usb to mini usb for camera, etc, etc - Ugh, when will the cable madness end! The beauty of the old design was that it was all in one.
So, I spent my $50 ipod battery settlement towards a refurb 1st gen 1GB shuffle... I did consider a nano, but I really want the autofill feature of the shuffle. Can't wait to get it!
So, I spent my $50 ipod battery settlement towards a refurb 1st gen 1GB shuffle... I did consider a nano, but I really want the autofill feature of the shuffle. Can't wait to get it!
wpotere
Apr 15, 08:27 AM
Your biggest problem is that you gave them your computer. Never give it to anyone, just say ok I'll stop and be done. They cannot make you give it to them, they aren't the police. It is their rules on their own network so you should follow the rules and if they ask you to stop then stop. Just remember, don't give up your computer. I hope you get it back and all goes well.
Very wrong there and that will only cause more problems. They do have the right to confiscate it. Just give it up and get it back at the end of the day but don't bring it back again.
Very wrong there and that will only cause more problems. They do have the right to confiscate it. Just give it up and get it back at the end of the day but don't bring it back again.
David G.
Apr 15, 10:58 AM
I wonder what they would say if you demonstrably show them that your wifi card is completely unusable, like mine with broken coax cables between the card and the antenna.:(
:D
:D
baryon
Mar 8, 10:20 AM
Can anyone tell me what kind of RAM I have to buy for a late 2008 MBP? On Crucial it won't tell me because their website thinks that this machine only supports 4 GB... Can I just get the 8GB RAM kit for the mid-2009 MBPs?
macthetiger85
Oct 4, 11:20 AM
Just to remind you, your current version of iDVD will not disappear from your applications, they are just no longer developing, marketing and distributing iDVD. If you have iDVD and love it then you'll still have it. It will not cease to exist from your hard drives cause its not on the install disks. Remember iMovie HD to iMovie transition? they even let people download iMovie HD for free even though it wasnt in the suite - maybe they'll do something similar again. You can get it if you want but we're not going to make it default. They can even include it on the DVD as an optional install (with all of the localizations and garagebang library and all of that stuff. Personally I never liked iDVD, I never was able to get it to work but I'm excited about iWeb and i hope it does have html5 - Also, I'd like iWeb to be able to create mobile sites fairly easily.
Next is they need a consumer aperture app in the suite. Like others have said, iPhoto doesnt cut it for editing.
Lastly, I'd like to see the whole LP creation and other media creation as part of iLife. Mobile apps sound good except iWeb on iPhone would be quite challenging. I would like something where I can check on the sites and maybe even republish remotely from my desktop at home since iWeb's sites are so unreliable sometimes. Although, it might be because i'm using consumer software to create professional websites.
Anyway, can't wait for iLife & iWork 11 - hopefully with iPhone iWork apps :)
Next is they need a consumer aperture app in the suite. Like others have said, iPhoto doesnt cut it for editing.
Lastly, I'd like to see the whole LP creation and other media creation as part of iLife. Mobile apps sound good except iWeb on iPhone would be quite challenging. I would like something where I can check on the sites and maybe even republish remotely from my desktop at home since iWeb's sites are so unreliable sometimes. Although, it might be because i'm using consumer software to create professional websites.
Anyway, can't wait for iLife & iWork 11 - hopefully with iPhone iWork apps :)
azazel-
May 18, 04:16 PM
QUESTION: Would the police in your town break down the door of someone who stole your cell phone?
ADMIT IT... Answer? NOPE!
And please let's go down the trade secrets route, we're not talking anything breakthrough here or nuclear technology. This was a crazed over-reaction by both local police authorities and Apple and they deserve to be roundly ridiculed, lambasted, and criticized for this complete waste of tax dollars and destruction of property and home invasion, all for a lost cell phone by a drunk guy in a bar.
Is your cellphone worth $8500 to Gizmodo?
Yeah, I thought not...
ADMIT IT... Answer? NOPE!
And please let's go down the trade secrets route, we're not talking anything breakthrough here or nuclear technology. This was a crazed over-reaction by both local police authorities and Apple and they deserve to be roundly ridiculed, lambasted, and criticized for this complete waste of tax dollars and destruction of property and home invasion, all for a lost cell phone by a drunk guy in a bar.
Is your cellphone worth $8500 to Gizmodo?
Yeah, I thought not...
designgeek
Apr 4, 09:58 PM
I sure hope so, I can't live with my dumb phone anymore. :(
Popeye206
Apr 22, 01:20 PM
Please, this is the same or less then pay subscription resellers. Then they have to actually print out a copy and mail it to you.
People who know nothing about publishing should stop commenting on the 30%...
+1 I'm so sick of the 30% comments when that is not even close to the issue.
And I do know publishing.
People who know nothing about publishing should stop commenting on the 30%...
+1 I'm so sick of the 30% comments when that is not even close to the issue.
And I do know publishing.
weg
Nov 17, 02:59 PM
It's a great inovative concept.One that could actually be popular and work.
Don't know.. I know some mobile phones that have a keypad as overlay for a touchscreen.. though this keypad is not exchangable. However, the idea isn't all that new.
Don't know.. I know some mobile phones that have a keypad as overlay for a touchscreen.. though this keypad is not exchangable. However, the idea isn't all that new.
n-abounds
Sep 12, 11:10 AM
Well we can look forward to one thing after the announcement...People immediately speculating when the next update to the product line is...
:(
:(
Mac Fly (film)
Nov 16, 09:58 PM
I like!
/Borat
/Borat
r0n1n
Jan 7, 03:43 PM
Here's my desktop. :)
Lixivial
Nov 13, 07:09 PM
So who'll be the first to report "Safari seems snappier"? :rolleyes:
Uh, of course Safari doesn't feel snappier. :rolleyes: Internet Explorer 7 feels snappier now. Come on.
Uh, of course Safari doesn't feel snappier. :rolleyes: Internet Explorer 7 feels snappier now. Come on.
RMDI
Apr 12, 01:04 PM
The market cap of Netflix is 12 billion, add another 3 to 5 billion for a buyers premium, and it would take a pretty large chunk of the Apple cash reserves.
I think you are right. Buying Netflix would be like paying $1200 per subscriber (isn't this astonishing? Imagine Apple would paying you $10 a month for ten years for watching movies). Better to invest less than 15 billion dollars and try to build something own. Also Apple is extremely conservative and cautious in buying other companies. They only buy relatively small firms every few years.
I think you are right. Buying Netflix would be like paying $1200 per subscriber (isn't this astonishing? Imagine Apple would paying you $10 a month for ten years for watching movies). Better to invest less than 15 billion dollars and try to build something own. Also Apple is extremely conservative and cautious in buying other companies. They only buy relatively small firms every few years.
peskaa
Jul 20, 11:14 AM
Price is now confirmed at $150 for Kinect + Kinect Adventures. Also confirmed is a new 4GB Arcade 360, based on the slim design, retailing in a bundle with Kinect for $299 (or $199 for the 360 by itself), giving a $50 discount on the total cost.
My thoughts? Too expensive to bother with! Kinect costs nearly as much as a console itself, which is far more complex.
[EDIT: �129 in the UK, bundle price at �249]
My thoughts? Too expensive to bother with! Kinect costs nearly as much as a console itself, which is far more complex.
[EDIT: �129 in the UK, bundle price at �249]
Mobius 1
May 6, 12:24 PM
does the base 21" have 2nd hdd connector?
i may install something
i may install something
Rocketman
Apr 6, 10:23 AM
The blendings are silly, but a formal request for warranty service should be made to Steve personally, just to get the mother of all rejection letters.
"No!
SJ"
Rocketman
"No!
SJ"
Rocketman
InsanelyApple
May 1, 10:29 AM
American empire?
ROFL :D
Here is Princeton's definition of an empire.
empire: a group of countries under a single authority
http://www.anunews.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/aa-American-empire-map-of-bases-around-world.jpg
Kind of looks like America is an empire, doesn't it? America has a military presence all around the world. That's like Rome who had a military presence all around the then known world. At the beginning of 2000, America was so powerful and had so much money under Bill Clinton's control, that if it wanted to, they could have taken over the whole world.
ROFL :D
Here is Princeton's definition of an empire.
empire: a group of countries under a single authority
http://www.anunews.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/aa-American-empire-map-of-bases-around-world.jpg
Kind of looks like America is an empire, doesn't it? America has a military presence all around the world. That's like Rome who had a military presence all around the then known world. At the beginning of 2000, America was so powerful and had so much money under Bill Clinton's control, that if it wanted to, they could have taken over the whole world.