Coleman2010
Apr 27, 04:59 AM
Its not going to work that way. cablevision fixed their 1.0.1 app that it doesn't connect via ipad's VPN. how is it going to work while being tethered to your iphone?
He's thinking that the app checks if there is a VPN connection on the iPad. If the connection is done on an iPhone then tethered to the iPad it wouldn't see a VPN connection on the iPad.
He's thinking that the app checks if there is a VPN connection on the iPad. If the connection is done on an iPhone then tethered to the iPad it wouldn't see a VPN connection on the iPad.
superbovine
Jul 29, 04:41 PM
Clink (http://www.bluehost.com/tell_me_more.html)
I don't know if anyone has heard of this hosting service, Bluehost.
They are offering 4gigs of storage and 100gb of bandwidth for only $6.95/month.
the price isnt' that bad. what i usually ask when i get a new web hosting service is are you on any known spam list? Also, ask if they have a 30 day money back deal. i've gotten web host that sell accounts to spammers and usually all major email services, gmail,hotmail,yahoo, etc block your mail servers. with the 30 day your have to time check that out. i would also ask if your bandwidth is throttled. alot of places tell you a 100 gb bandwidth, but the actually burst transfer sucks which will drag down a site with lots of photos.
I don't know if anyone has heard of this hosting service, Bluehost.
They are offering 4gigs of storage and 100gb of bandwidth for only $6.95/month.
the price isnt' that bad. what i usually ask when i get a new web hosting service is are you on any known spam list? Also, ask if they have a 30 day money back deal. i've gotten web host that sell accounts to spammers and usually all major email services, gmail,hotmail,yahoo, etc block your mail servers. with the 30 day your have to time check that out. i would also ask if your bandwidth is throttled. alot of places tell you a 100 gb bandwidth, but the actually burst transfer sucks which will drag down a site with lots of photos.
nagromme
Apr 4, 04:38 PM
An Air is the only laptop I’ll ever buy!
I still have the very 1st-gen (before SSD was economical so I have a plain HD) but it’s enough to run my business off of and do some pretty heavy tasks (Photoshop, Flash, 3D gaming at low detail). The latest models would be just awesome... but I’m waiting for Sandy Bridge before I upgrade.
If someone asked me what computer to get, and I wasn’t allowed to know anything about them, I’d default to recommending a base MacBook Air 11” with 4GB RAM. (Or maybe the 128 SSD, but few people outside of tech forums need more than 64 GB storage so frequently that it can’t be external or wireless. Everyone who can afford a Time Capsule should probably have one!)
Then I’d recommend that if they want a bigger screen, add get a cheap Dell 20-something-inch display and a mouse/keyboard, giving them a desktop experience. Until it’s time to leave the house, when that ultra-compact size is great.
I would generally not recommend the DVD drive. Most people have a DVD player already, and I for one have never needed to pay for a DVD drive in three years with my Air. I do occasionally use Air Disc, though. For free! So I suggest people wait and not get the DVD drive until/unless they need it. (Maybe for re-installing the OS after a catastrophe, if they have no access to another machine with a DVD.)
I still have the very 1st-gen (before SSD was economical so I have a plain HD) but it’s enough to run my business off of and do some pretty heavy tasks (Photoshop, Flash, 3D gaming at low detail). The latest models would be just awesome... but I’m waiting for Sandy Bridge before I upgrade.
If someone asked me what computer to get, and I wasn’t allowed to know anything about them, I’d default to recommending a base MacBook Air 11” with 4GB RAM. (Or maybe the 128 SSD, but few people outside of tech forums need more than 64 GB storage so frequently that it can’t be external or wireless. Everyone who can afford a Time Capsule should probably have one!)
Then I’d recommend that if they want a bigger screen, add get a cheap Dell 20-something-inch display and a mouse/keyboard, giving them a desktop experience. Until it’s time to leave the house, when that ultra-compact size is great.
I would generally not recommend the DVD drive. Most people have a DVD player already, and I for one have never needed to pay for a DVD drive in three years with my Air. I do occasionally use Air Disc, though. For free! So I suggest people wait and not get the DVD drive until/unless they need it. (Maybe for re-installing the OS after a catastrophe, if they have no access to another machine with a DVD.)
*LTD*
Mar 14, 09:09 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8F190)
Really now. How many of these pretend iPods did these doofuses think they were going to sell? The outcome was obvious.
Next to go: WP7.
Really now. How many of these pretend iPods did these doofuses think they were going to sell? The outcome was obvious.
Next to go: WP7.
sdmcwilliams
May 1, 05:03 PM
A quick Google search brought this up: http://www.tipb.com/2010/06/21/switching-android-iphone-4/
Moving over contacts, calendars, and email
Here�s the good news: if you�re using Android chances are you�re using Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Contacts for your personal information, and those all work really well on the iPhone. You can set them up either as an Exchange account (which uses Google Sync�s ActiveSync license) to push everything straight from the mothership to your iPhone.
Since iOS 4 can handle multiple ActiveSync accounts, that�s the way we recommend you go. Just tap the Settings icon on the Home Screen, tap Mail, Contacts, and Calendars, choose Exchange, and enter your credentials. Google even has a help page if you�re not sure just what exactly to put where.
About the only things you�ll miss � and we miss them too � is a more Gmail-like mail app. iPhone Mail is a great IMAP client but Gmail does things their own way, with threads and labels and stars. You�ll get threads, but the other two just aren�t there.
If it bothers you enough, you can load up gmail.com right in the Safari web browser. Google makes the best web apps in the business and they work great in Safari (which shares the same WebKit root as Google�s own Chrome). Once you�ve logged in to Gmail, Safari will ask you to cache a few megs of mail on your iPhone � HTML5 and SQLite power! � and then you�re good to go.
On the off chance you don�t like ActiveSync you can hit the handy Gmail button instead in Mail Settings and go the IMAP route. If you don�t even use Gmail, you can setup MobileMe (Apple�s expensive push service), Exchange, or pretty much any POP3 or IMAP service you have via the Other button.
Moving over contacts, calendars, and email
Here�s the good news: if you�re using Android chances are you�re using Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Contacts for your personal information, and those all work really well on the iPhone. You can set them up either as an Exchange account (which uses Google Sync�s ActiveSync license) to push everything straight from the mothership to your iPhone.
Since iOS 4 can handle multiple ActiveSync accounts, that�s the way we recommend you go. Just tap the Settings icon on the Home Screen, tap Mail, Contacts, and Calendars, choose Exchange, and enter your credentials. Google even has a help page if you�re not sure just what exactly to put where.
About the only things you�ll miss � and we miss them too � is a more Gmail-like mail app. iPhone Mail is a great IMAP client but Gmail does things their own way, with threads and labels and stars. You�ll get threads, but the other two just aren�t there.
If it bothers you enough, you can load up gmail.com right in the Safari web browser. Google makes the best web apps in the business and they work great in Safari (which shares the same WebKit root as Google�s own Chrome). Once you�ve logged in to Gmail, Safari will ask you to cache a few megs of mail on your iPhone � HTML5 and SQLite power! � and then you�re good to go.
On the off chance you don�t like ActiveSync you can hit the handy Gmail button instead in Mail Settings and go the IMAP route. If you don�t even use Gmail, you can setup MobileMe (Apple�s expensive push service), Exchange, or pretty much any POP3 or IMAP service you have via the Other button.
kfred
Apr 20, 09:26 PM
To anyone here who wants a cracked copy of Optimum 1.0, listen up:
I know how we can acquire this coveted gem of an app. But it's going to take a little bit of elbow grease on our parts.
Let's start with the basics, with what we are looking for. We are looking for iPad 1 owners who have downloaded the Optimum 1.0 app. Although rare, this combination of people and things does exist. And not only that, this rare breed has graced this site, has likely even graced this thread.
So what can we do?
Well we have two options:
-We can sit on our asses with our thumbs up our butts and wait for someone to give this to us.
Or
-We can man up, target and find these individuals and tell them them our situation, inform them of what they can do and take what is ours and what we deserve.
If you are serious about ceasing this opportunity, then continue reading. If not, go have a bowl of ice cream or something while your mom cleans your room.
Let's mobilize as a task force and seek out all forums members in threads from early in the month who discussed installing this app and accessing it over VPN. Even if these members do not report successfully implementing and accessing a VPN for roaming connectivity, they still might have the app installed. Let's seek these people out and PM them. It won't take long, only a few minutes of our time. But these people are out there and we need to find them. We can find them. and we will find them.
I'm going to start now. Let's make **** happen.
I know how we can acquire this coveted gem of an app. But it's going to take a little bit of elbow grease on our parts.
Let's start with the basics, with what we are looking for. We are looking for iPad 1 owners who have downloaded the Optimum 1.0 app. Although rare, this combination of people and things does exist. And not only that, this rare breed has graced this site, has likely even graced this thread.
So what can we do?
Well we have two options:
-We can sit on our asses with our thumbs up our butts and wait for someone to give this to us.
Or
-We can man up, target and find these individuals and tell them them our situation, inform them of what they can do and take what is ours and what we deserve.
If you are serious about ceasing this opportunity, then continue reading. If not, go have a bowl of ice cream or something while your mom cleans your room.
Let's mobilize as a task force and seek out all forums members in threads from early in the month who discussed installing this app and accessing it over VPN. Even if these members do not report successfully implementing and accessing a VPN for roaming connectivity, they still might have the app installed. Let's seek these people out and PM them. It won't take long, only a few minutes of our time. But these people are out there and we need to find them. We can find them. and we will find them.
I'm going to start now. Let's make **** happen.
vincenz
Apr 16, 11:24 AM
See the AnandTech article or the referenced MacRumors thread. The Samsung drive appears about 15-20% faster in some of the benchmarks.
No, I meant the number of people who have one vs the the other, not the speed of the SSDs.
No, I meant the number of people who have one vs the the other, not the speed of the SSDs.
Trialnterror
Mar 11, 07:51 AM
My best friend is an apple head they have over 10000 in stock at slc cause no pre orders!
Daringescape
Oct 4, 10:55 AM
I would just like a Microsoft Streets and trips equivalent for the Mac. There is nothing out there that comes close - You know Apple could come up with something even better.
phungy
Jan 16, 02:38 PM
I recognize devilot and WildCowboy :o
irishgrizzly
Apr 14, 09:22 AM
Giving my '08 Mac Pro a new lease of life with a SSD. 3'5 (so I won't have to worry about sleds etc.) I'm going for a clean install, but is there any special considerations regarding formatting I should be aware of?
This is the drive;
OCZ Vertex 2E Bigfoot 120GB 3.5" SATA-II
Should I install in windows first to update firmware?
EDII read this post which has got me thinking it going to be difficult
http://joshuablount.com/posts/2011/clean-installing-snow-leopard-on-your-ssd-considered-harmful/
This is the drive;
OCZ Vertex 2E Bigfoot 120GB 3.5" SATA-II
Should I install in windows first to update firmware?
EDII read this post which has got me thinking it going to be difficult
http://joshuablount.com/posts/2011/clean-installing-snow-leopard-on-your-ssd-considered-harmful/
twoodcc
Oct 27, 09:44 PM
i wonder if verizon got them early also
MongoTheGeek
Oct 26, 07:09 AM
My concern is if you have big fingers, or a poor grip strength, holding the thing will inadvertently set off the buttons if they are on the bezel
maturola
Mar 31, 10:30 AM
This makes me sad. :mad:
Nothing to be sad about, Apple have a lot talented (as talented as these Hackers) engineers testing and researching the firmware, at some point they will find same holes and exploits as the hackers, that is their job, other time they won't. It is the nature of the development cycle.
Nothing to be sad about, Apple have a lot talented (as talented as these Hackers) engineers testing and researching the firmware, at some point they will find same holes and exploits as the hackers, that is their job, other time they won't. It is the nature of the development cycle.
konieczn
Apr 18, 11:45 AM
It's funny to hear people complain about their 3GS is on their last leg, etc.
My wife still has the original Iphone (not even 3G), while I have the Iphone4.
She was waiting on the Iphone4 (White), and continued to wait, and now we're so close to the Iphone5, she's in another dilemma.
Buy the Iphone 4 (White), or hope that the 2G Iphone makes it to the release of the Iphone 5?
I think I'm going to get her the Iphone 4 (dramatic improvement over the 2g, obviously). Then we will worry about getting her the latest phone at that time (since no one knows when it's arriving).
Either way, my wife is still rocking the original Iphone, and belive me 3GS owners, your phone is worlds ahead of hers.
My wife still has the original Iphone (not even 3G), while I have the Iphone4.
She was waiting on the Iphone4 (White), and continued to wait, and now we're so close to the Iphone5, she's in another dilemma.
Buy the Iphone 4 (White), or hope that the 2G Iphone makes it to the release of the Iphone 5?
I think I'm going to get her the Iphone 4 (dramatic improvement over the 2g, obviously). Then we will worry about getting her the latest phone at that time (since no one knows when it's arriving).
Either way, my wife is still rocking the original Iphone, and belive me 3GS owners, your phone is worlds ahead of hers.
TheXFactor
Apr 18, 03:55 AM
I had the mStand as well but as Knight mentions, it didn't suit the MacBook Air as good as it does with Apple's other MacBooks, so I let it go and just recently purchased the Griffin Elevator. I must say I really like this stand and its minimal approach matches the MBA aesthetics very well in my opinion.
Also, since it has a smaller incline than the mStand, your able to tilt your Macbook's screen further back.
Very nice and highly recommended.
That looks nice and all, but it's slightly higher than I had in mind. Looking for something that maintains a height so you you can still type on the air, yet elevates it at a slight angle.
Also, since it has a smaller incline than the mStand, your able to tilt your Macbook's screen further back.
Very nice and highly recommended.
That looks nice and all, but it's slightly higher than I had in mind. Looking for something that maintains a height so you you can still type on the air, yet elevates it at a slight angle.
giffut
Dec 29, 01:28 PM
... of capturing - storing - the raw stream of h.264/mpeg2 hd movie data on your harddrive and editing it with any HD capable movie application, I would say yes.
But playback, no way, if it is 1080i/p material. For that you need a G5 with at least 2GHz just to be on the save side. 720p is possible without framedrops on any G4 faster than 1Ghz, I think, with lots of RAM included.
Encoding DV into h.264 is taking ages right now with pure processor speed, even in PC land.
E.g., I myself can capture mpeg2 transport streams from my cable tv via ethernet to my iBook G3 500 Mhz without any problems. I can edit it, store it, transfer it, but playback is always choppy as hell on that machine. Only if I transfer it to DVD, I get perfect playback, but only because Apples DVD player app does use hardware accelerated mpeg decoding from the graphic card.
But playback, no way, if it is 1080i/p material. For that you need a G5 with at least 2GHz just to be on the save side. 720p is possible without framedrops on any G4 faster than 1Ghz, I think, with lots of RAM included.
Encoding DV into h.264 is taking ages right now with pure processor speed, even in PC land.
E.g., I myself can capture mpeg2 transport streams from my cable tv via ethernet to my iBook G3 500 Mhz without any problems. I can edit it, store it, transfer it, but playback is always choppy as hell on that machine. Only if I transfer it to DVD, I get perfect playback, but only because Apples DVD player app does use hardware accelerated mpeg decoding from the graphic card.
Darth.Titan
Feb 9, 01:40 AM
Nope. You'll have to use a server-side scripting language to add a class to the link for the current page, or manually add it to the appropriate link in the HTML on each page.
a:active doesn't do what you think it does. It only comes into play as the link is clicked.
a {
text-decoration:none;
color:#000000;
}
a:hover, a.current { // <- This will give your :hover pseudo class
color:#FFF; // and .current class the same appearance
background-color:#21B9FF;
}
<a class="current" href="thispage.html">Current Page</a>
<a href="otherpage.html">Another Page</a>
a:active doesn't do what you think it does. It only comes into play as the link is clicked.
a {
text-decoration:none;
color:#000000;
}
a:hover, a.current { // <- This will give your :hover pseudo class
color:#FFF; // and .current class the same appearance
background-color:#21B9FF;
}
<a class="current" href="thispage.html">Current Page</a>
<a href="otherpage.html">Another Page</a>
katie ta achoo
Sep 11, 03:01 PM
sort of related:
is anyone else watching the inside 9/11 special on the national geographic channel?
I watched about 45 minutes and couldn't take it anymore.
The 45 minutes I watched were from about 2:15 CST to 3ish. It had the segment with people jumping out of the buildings... I think that's what pushed me over.
even though I don't know anyone who was in the WTC, or even NYC, it still makes me really emotional.
Knowing that in 10, 20 years, I may be working in a rebuilt WTC, open to copy-cat attacks.. just terrifying.
is anyone else watching the inside 9/11 special on the national geographic channel?
I watched about 45 minutes and couldn't take it anymore.
The 45 minutes I watched were from about 2:15 CST to 3ish. It had the segment with people jumping out of the buildings... I think that's what pushed me over.
even though I don't know anyone who was in the WTC, or even NYC, it still makes me really emotional.
Knowing that in 10, 20 years, I may be working in a rebuilt WTC, open to copy-cat attacks.. just terrifying.
gnasher729
Apr 20, 04:14 PM
The ipod is dying. The touch is the only one which will survive the longest. People these days just like touch screens with features packed to the rafters and the classic, nano and shuffle are falling by the wayside.
Except of course for those who want to listen to music. Touch screen and features are rather useless to me in the car. And the iPod Touch is much too big, compared to my iPod nano.
That margin is truly ridiculous. Great for stockholders but really bad for consumers. A 41% profit margin, they could sell their $1000 computers for 800 dollars and still make the industry average profit.
Has anyone ever explained the meaning of "gross margin" to you?
Except of course for those who want to listen to music. Touch screen and features are rather useless to me in the car. And the iPod Touch is much too big, compared to my iPod nano.
That margin is truly ridiculous. Great for stockholders but really bad for consumers. A 41% profit margin, they could sell their $1000 computers for 800 dollars and still make the industry average profit.
Has anyone ever explained the meaning of "gross margin" to you?
Wes
Jul 21, 06:50 PM
Originally posted by mymemory
I hant to download this video of this girls to my hard drive but I can not. I wonder if some one knows how.
http://stream.qtv.apple.com/qtv/vid...ttp_300_ref.mov
Thanx.
Tried to help BUT, the ... makes it a dead link.
I hant to download this video of this girls to my hard drive but I can not. I wonder if some one knows how.
http://stream.qtv.apple.com/qtv/vid...ttp_300_ref.mov
Thanx.
Tried to help BUT, the ... makes it a dead link.
deanwaterman
Dec 6, 10:21 AM
Thanks all.
Someone PM'd me directly after this post and I am going to buy (at a fair price) some new headphones from him.
Since I am a man of my word, I am not going to back out of that deal!
Thanks again!
I like a man of his word... And you can still get some for free!
Someone PM'd me directly after this post and I am going to buy (at a fair price) some new headphones from him.
Since I am a man of my word, I am not going to back out of that deal!
Thanks again!
I like a man of his word... And you can still get some for free!
Cassie
Jan 13, 03:50 AM
And we wonder why this forum is in the arhcive...
Furthermore, use some punctuation, man!
Furthermore, use some punctuation, man!
bruinsrme
May 5, 07:19 AM
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http://thebigboss.org/jailbreak-now
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