Thunderhawks
Apr 11, 06:40 AM
It'll look good on my bookshelf next to iWoz!
That book will be " Woz up?"
That book will be " Woz up?"
Jessy
Nov 16, 08:42 AM
So, not only will my MBP not wake from sleep now, but my girlfriend's iSight and infared sensor for the remote stopped being recognized. What a load of garbage.
wdlove
Sep 9, 09:41 PM
I personally wouldn't pierce anything. No desire at all.
The decision to pierce is up to the individual. Just be sure to follow proper hygiene to the sites.
The decision to pierce is up to the individual. Just be sure to follow proper hygiene to the sites.
applefan289
Mar 29, 10:00 AM
Nokia is just jealous of Apple, and they need a punching bag.
David G.
Apr 12, 02:08 AM
:)
Liquorpuki
Dec 6, 01:05 PM
My point was you have to stand so far back from the sensor that it can be difficult to read a 32" HDTV as your pushing into 40"+ recommended minimum screen size.
I'm using a Kinect with a 30 inch Standard Def Tube TV and it's fine. So far the Kinect games are all party games and barely require any reading. All the 2 to 6 foot height does is eliminates you from sticking the sensor on the floor or the ceiling. And the ambient light / sound sensors can be calibrated to your room.
The 6-8 foot distance is the one big drawback but it's not a radius. You just need about 6 feet in front of the TV, which makes it ideal for living rooms only. But chances are, if you have a coffee table in front of your couch, all you need to do is move it and you'll have enough space to use the thing
I'm using a Kinect with a 30 inch Standard Def Tube TV and it's fine. So far the Kinect games are all party games and barely require any reading. All the 2 to 6 foot height does is eliminates you from sticking the sensor on the floor or the ceiling. And the ambient light / sound sensors can be calibrated to your room.
The 6-8 foot distance is the one big drawback but it's not a radius. You just need about 6 feet in front of the TV, which makes it ideal for living rooms only. But chances are, if you have a coffee table in front of your couch, all you need to do is move it and you'll have enough space to use the thing
xli_ne
Sep 12, 01:45 PM
My two favorite updates of everything steve pulled out of his pocket are the shuffle...way cool and finally the itunes logo gets and update to blue(love it)
didn't it used to be blue back in the day?
didn't it used to be blue back in the day?
MrSmith
Apr 21, 07:20 PM
...I honestly don't see the problem...
Unless you have something to hide.
Unless you have something to hide.
thedarkhorse
Apr 12, 11:39 PM
Here's a video of the magnetic timeline.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42Jz6t1CHHE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42Jz6t1CHHE
i3igsmooth5769
Jan 15, 05:36 PM
Here's mine: *Sorry it came out so big*
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm10/Tripod34/Screenshot2011-01-15at32844PM.png
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm10/Tripod34/Screenshot2011-01-15at32844PM.png
jason2811
Apr 21, 06:51 PM
I don't really get the point of this. Most people (obviously not all) have music collections smaller than 16GB and 32GB. What purpose does it serve to keep this music in a cloud rather than on the device? To top it off, you can only access when you have data service.
ECUpirate44
Jan 4, 08:57 PM
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Glideslope
Apr 11, 07:34 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8G4)
Looking forward to this one. Should be a great read though I'm sure Steve will have had some juicy tidbits removed. Still will definitely be picking this up hopefully through iBooks.
Depends on the agreement. It could be released on 12/31/12. Everyone is so up on this . I think it sucks. There is no way this gets released while SJ is alive.:apple:
Looking forward to this one. Should be a great read though I'm sure Steve will have had some juicy tidbits removed. Still will definitely be picking this up hopefully through iBooks.
Depends on the agreement. It could be released on 12/31/12. Everyone is so up on this . I think it sucks. There is no way this gets released while SJ is alive.:apple:
rockthecasbah
Nov 13, 01:45 PM
I like Justin, im glad to to know he's still doing the ads. Replacing Long or Hodgeman would be weird though, i guess they'll milk this as long as they can and then start a new campaign :p
gropo
Nov 14, 09:46 AM
And for the record, this country was founded by white, anglo-saxon men who were all of some Christian faith. It wasn't founded by pagans, or Muslims, or Taoists or Shintoists or Buddhists or Atheists or anyone else. It was "God-fearing" Christian men who thought it best to write a document (the Constitution) wherein the rights of each individual person to believe as they wished should not be abrogated by the Government. However, we're referring to society here, not the U.S. Government.</rant>
For the record, the date around Dec. 25th was celebrated by European pagans for thousands of years before it was spuriously slapped with the label: Jesus' Birthday.
Also for the record, you're ignoring the fact that many of the founding fathers were nothing more than Deists, and that from the very first colonies on this continent the stage was set for religious tolerance. Thomas Jefferson himself edited the Bible to remove all the 'hocus pocus.' No really, research the Jefferson Bible. I wouln't categorize someone who had the cojones to alter "God's Work" as someone who is particularly "God fearing."
For the record, the date around Dec. 25th was celebrated by European pagans for thousands of years before it was spuriously slapped with the label: Jesus' Birthday.
Also for the record, you're ignoring the fact that many of the founding fathers were nothing more than Deists, and that from the very first colonies on this continent the stage was set for religious tolerance. Thomas Jefferson himself edited the Bible to remove all the 'hocus pocus.' No really, research the Jefferson Bible. I wouln't categorize someone who had the cojones to alter "God's Work" as someone who is particularly "God fearing."
scokim
Aug 12, 12:26 AM
ok. it's working.
my fault as i used the 'downloading' password instead of the 'main site' password to first access the site.
thanks.
my fault as i used the 'downloading' password instead of the 'main site' password to first access the site.
thanks.
finalcoolman
Jul 13, 02:34 PM
I can't believe the excitment here over Apple actually using a high quality material. But it IS Apple we are talking about here:rolleyes:
Big whoop, I have a radio from the late 1970s all made of magnesium, a laptop all made of magnesium and a few audio players/recorders some dating from the mid 90s all made of magnesium. If you're looking for a way to flame me for my comment and I know some will because of my critisisims over the angel called Apple, here is a clue, they are all Made in Japan.
Big whoop, I have a radio from the late 1970s all made of magnesium, a laptop all made of magnesium and a few audio players/recorders some dating from the mid 90s all made of magnesium. If you're looking for a way to flame me for my comment and I know some will because of my critisisims over the angel called Apple, here is a clue, they are all Made in Japan.
NT1440
Jan 15, 10:52 PM
I feel like I wanna jump from up there, heh. :D
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/5724/14036616.jpg
Link!?! That is gorgeous!
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/5724/14036616.jpg
Link!?! That is gorgeous!
milo
Sep 12, 04:30 PM
Somebody told me the old shuffle automatically converted songs into 128kbs AAC while you are adding it to the shuffle, even if they were of a much higher bitrate or saved in another format. I wonder if the new one does the same thing. It would be nice to keep my songs ALAC on my harddisk without wasting too much memory when I add it to the shuffle, where sound quality does not matter much.
The feature is part of iTunes, so I'm sure it's still there.
My new iPod Shuffle is not going to ship until the end of October No.....:mad:
Why are you mad? That's what they announced, shipping October.
The feature is part of iTunes, so I'm sure it's still there.
My new iPod Shuffle is not going to ship until the end of October No.....:mad:
Why are you mad? That's what they announced, shipping October.
rien333
Mar 4, 08:30 AM
Here's mine:
http://i53.tinypic.com/ap7mtv.png
http://i53.tinypic.com/ap7mtv.png
Vghty
Apr 11, 12:40 AM
I�d like to back CoffeeDrinker here. Referencing software a specialized software packages. Most of them will meet a long list of requirement, including (1) access and download of citation data and original documents to a dozen or sometimes more than a hundred paid or free databases, (2) managing large sets of references, often including the PDF of the original, in a meaningful way, and (3) create citations and lists of references in new texts, according to one of dozen (sometimes >100) formats prescribed by journals. This is all complicated because scientific disciplines are very different in terms of ways to cite (often for good reasons): medical researchers quite different form historians, and economics quote different from electrical engineers. With this complexity and with the widely diverging user needs, it would not make sense to me to have this all integrated into an office suite like Office.
While Endnote is certainly among the best known, there is a wide range of such programs, ranging in focus, functionality, and price (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_reference_management_software).
I�d like to highlight Bookends, a Mac-specific program that is very reasonably priced and has served me and many other enthusiasts for already quite a while. Its developers offer great support and regularly implement needs expressed by their users. For students and other users that are on a tighter budget, Zotero offers a good open-source alternative.
All the best, Rudi
While Endnote is certainly among the best known, there is a wide range of such programs, ranging in focus, functionality, and price (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_reference_management_software).
I�d like to highlight Bookends, a Mac-specific program that is very reasonably priced and has served me and many other enthusiasts for already quite a while. Its developers offer great support and regularly implement needs expressed by their users. For students and other users that are on a tighter budget, Zotero offers a good open-source alternative.
All the best, Rudi
WillEH
May 1, 03:29 PM
Oh - I do have a problem with immigration policies too - and I'm not very happy about illegal immigrants either, so don't get me wrong on that, CalBoy. But that is not the immigrants' fault - legal or illegal. It's the politicians' fault, and the EU plays a major role in this (in their backroom-deals with Saudi officials, for instance). I think I mentioned something about the politicians as well in an earlier post, where I stated that they are far worse than the illegal immigrants - I can't really see why this is a "focus on the immigrants".
I personally think you went too far Calboy by calling me and torb racist and xenophobia, after one post. You have no idea how we live life. I'm certainly not scared of other culture's, the fact I work with 85% foreign people. I'm a manager at a large 4 star hotel. Me disliking illegal immigrants (when they come legal because of "human rights") in my country is nothing to do with being racist, even if you saw it like that. We're struggling as it is here in England, yet we spend millions housing illegal immigrants, and paying for their every needs. I know I did say I wouldn't reply, but I really don't feel comfortable being accused of being a racist. Also torb is right, the EU pretty much control us now.
Now you could say, well they are legal now, so why have a problem? the problem, my taxes and what we get back from it. The government has pretty much messed up our country (Labour)
2 week bin collections, schools closing, less emergency staff on, less money for hospitals, etc (the list is really long) Yet we pay for people who illegally enter this country. You tell me if that's right or not?
But yet my friends from india and other countries who work their asses off in hotels, can only stay here for a year or 2 on a work visa, then their applications get rejected and they can't stay in the UK, why is that fair??? I've seen many GOOD friends go because the government are to stupid to sort the stupidness out.
I personally think you went too far Calboy by calling me and torb racist and xenophobia, after one post. You have no idea how we live life. I'm certainly not scared of other culture's, the fact I work with 85% foreign people. I'm a manager at a large 4 star hotel. Me disliking illegal immigrants (when they come legal because of "human rights") in my country is nothing to do with being racist, even if you saw it like that. We're struggling as it is here in England, yet we spend millions housing illegal immigrants, and paying for their every needs. I know I did say I wouldn't reply, but I really don't feel comfortable being accused of being a racist. Also torb is right, the EU pretty much control us now.
Now you could say, well they are legal now, so why have a problem? the problem, my taxes and what we get back from it. The government has pretty much messed up our country (Labour)
2 week bin collections, schools closing, less emergency staff on, less money for hospitals, etc (the list is really long) Yet we pay for people who illegally enter this country. You tell me if that's right or not?
But yet my friends from india and other countries who work their asses off in hotels, can only stay here for a year or 2 on a work visa, then their applications get rejected and they can't stay in the UK, why is that fair??? I've seen many GOOD friends go because the government are to stupid to sort the stupidness out.
eawmp1
Mar 5, 12:49 AM
I guess when you find a "good" man (or minivan), you hang on.
LobsterDK
Apr 17, 12:49 PM
I think it will be bigger leap than you think.
If it is just incremental, they would be on time for another upgrade for June.
The next hardware upgrades as far as processing power are obvious. Economies of scale dictate they are going to use their latest processors across as many product lines as possible (the next iPhone and iPod Touch are as good as guaranteed to have an A5). I think a delay would more likely be attributed to iOS 5, particularly since it doesn't look like there will be a big iOS 5 unveiling at WWDC. I actually hope this is the case. It would indicate significant changes to iOS, and it needs it!
EDIT: As a side note, fingers crossed they bring Core Image support in this version. Graphics hardware is up to the task now.
If it is just incremental, they would be on time for another upgrade for June.
The next hardware upgrades as far as processing power are obvious. Economies of scale dictate they are going to use their latest processors across as many product lines as possible (the next iPhone and iPod Touch are as good as guaranteed to have an A5). I think a delay would more likely be attributed to iOS 5, particularly since it doesn't look like there will be a big iOS 5 unveiling at WWDC. I actually hope this is the case. It would indicate significant changes to iOS, and it needs it!
EDIT: As a side note, fingers crossed they bring Core Image support in this version. Graphics hardware is up to the task now.
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