KageMurphy
May 4, 12:30 PM
Someone please just answer me
hackthatphone
Mar 27, 01:33 PM
I think, none has jailbroken ipad 2 yet. Neither Comex, if he had done it, he wud already pushed it out before anyone could. That draws more respect!!
I think its more of a photoshopped image!!
+1 for my ignore list.
You have a lot to learn.
I think its more of a photoshopped image!!
+1 for my ignore list.
You have a lot to learn.
mcdermd
Oct 24, 05:50 PM
There's a blast from the past: "Simple Finder" is back! :eek:
Warp-Master
Apr 8, 08:53 AM
I have a 3rd Gen iPod Touch which I jailbroke at (4.0) with JailBreakMe.com from COMEX.
Recently I have been getting glitches, and crashes, I would like to update to 4.3.1
This is my first JailBroken device and I am just curious as to go about this safely.
What I thought to do is Restore my iPod in iTunes, Update it to the 4.3.1 Version and then run RedSnow on it. Is there more that I need to do?
Recently I have been getting glitches, and crashes, I would like to update to 4.3.1
This is my first JailBroken device and I am just curious as to go about this safely.
What I thought to do is Restore my iPod in iTunes, Update it to the 4.3.1 Version and then run RedSnow on it. Is there more that I need to do?
SR20DETDOG
Mar 10, 09:37 PM
You are basically moving the bandwidth requirements to another server. It depends on what the second host allows.
That sounds promising.
My plan is to host the files from my Dropbox, giving me a good 2GB of space from the 40MB I think I have now. I'm not sure how bandwidth works with Dropbox since it's not a web host. I assume it will work fine, otherwise I'll just have to cough up some money :(
That sounds promising.
My plan is to host the files from my Dropbox, giving me a good 2GB of space from the 40MB I think I have now. I'm not sure how bandwidth works with Dropbox since it's not a web host. I assume it will work fine, otherwise I'll just have to cough up some money :(
iRachel
Sep 11, 04:23 PM
I was at home, in bed (had the stomach flu). Found out when my dad called (he had initially freaked out because he had called me at work and I wasn't there, and he was trying to figure out where I was because they were evacuating buidlings in Chicago (I used to work and go to college near the Sears Tower). Needless to say, he was relieved that I was already at home. I was so ill, though, that I didn't quite understand what he was saying - finally, he told me to just turn on the TV). I watched the television coverage for a while, but it certainly didn't help my already upset stomach, so I was actually glad when my Aunt called and asked if I could pick her up at the train station (her workplace decided to let everyone go home early).
krossfyter
Aug 17, 12:45 AM
how much would you charge for designing a blog? just design... the art... not the code or the behind the art stuff.
im just doing a photoshop mock up... thats it.
im just doing a photoshop mock up... thats it.
LimeiBook86
Dec 18, 10:09 PM
Well this is just a feeler...but yes I believe the CPU has a 400mhz FSB :)
themyst
Apr 14, 08:19 PM
I just saved my 4.3.1 SHSH blob while on 4.3 using TinyUmbrella.
Erasmus
Apr 27, 08:31 PM
Thunderbolt is a mini-display-port with a few extra pins.
EDIT: I can't quickly find detailed information, but it may be simply MDP with a more complicated and adaptable controller. Either way, it's not just a re-name, it's a whole new technology that just uses an existing port as its interface.
EDIT: I can't quickly find detailed information, but it may be simply MDP with a more complicated and adaptable controller. Either way, it's not just a re-name, it's a whole new technology that just uses an existing port as its interface.
HBOC
Mar 7, 05:51 PM
on the previous post, you can see that I can NO LONGER see the previews of the files. Also the last image is what the .TIFFs looked like when I would go through them in A3, but in the 2nd image I posted, that is what the TIFFs look like, and I am assuming they are importing as a Jpeg+RAW, although I haven't changed any settings, nor did I in A3 on my previous MBP.
The 3rd image is of what it looks like in Preview, and 4th image is of how preview automatically resizes it.
the images posted in this post is what A3 is doing to the TIFF files and how Preview used to open the TIFF files. To get this TIFF to open up "correctly" in Preview, I had to open in ACR and then save as a TIFF. The files size increases from 8-12MB to 33MB, which eats up space quickly.
Any suggestions is greatly appreciated!
BTW, DPP (Canons' software) opens these fine.
The 3rd image is of what it looks like in Preview, and 4th image is of how preview automatically resizes it.
the images posted in this post is what A3 is doing to the TIFF files and how Preview used to open the TIFF files. To get this TIFF to open up "correctly" in Preview, I had to open in ACR and then save as a TIFF. The files size increases from 8-12MB to 33MB, which eats up space quickly.
Any suggestions is greatly appreciated!
BTW, DPP (Canons' software) opens these fine.
WordAssassin
Jun 23, 08:53 PM
Cool! I'll be there around midnight, and my dad will follow shortly after. I reserved, he sadly did not. :(
Walked by around 3pm, there were maybe 10-15 people in the walk-in line, nobody in the reserve line. (Though there were a few bikes... Not sure what that means.)
Excited! I camped out here for the iPad launch (first in the store, derp!) and it was a lot of fun. Charging everything now to last through the night!
Walked by around 3pm, there were maybe 10-15 people in the walk-in line, nobody in the reserve line. (Though there were a few bikes... Not sure what that means.)
Excited! I camped out here for the iPad launch (first in the store, derp!) and it was a lot of fun. Charging everything now to last through the night!
alexjholland
May 4, 05:25 AM
Hey
I'm planning to get a 160Gb iPod Classic to house my entire 110Gb (and rising!) music collection.
The EU volume restriction is not cool. I have a Nano 6G and it's definitely too quiet for me. I'm not splashing out on a Classic, just to have my iPhone 4 (apparently not restricted) perform better with my headphone collection.
So I'm planning to order an engraved 160Gb Classic through a chap I know in America, who will then Fedex it to me.
I'm aware I will get the worldwide Apple warranty; but also that if it ever breaks and I take it to a UK store I can expect to get an EU-Limited model back (in which case I'd be inclined to Fedex it to the US for him to take in to an Apple store to circumvent this!)
However, is there any danger that updating a US iPod with firmware via my UK iMac's UK iTunes account on a UK internet connection could install an EU limiter; or is this limiter hardware-based?
Any thoughts from anyone who has pursued this route (I can't be alone!) would be appreciated, Thanks!
I'm planning to get a 160Gb iPod Classic to house my entire 110Gb (and rising!) music collection.
The EU volume restriction is not cool. I have a Nano 6G and it's definitely too quiet for me. I'm not splashing out on a Classic, just to have my iPhone 4 (apparently not restricted) perform better with my headphone collection.
So I'm planning to order an engraved 160Gb Classic through a chap I know in America, who will then Fedex it to me.
I'm aware I will get the worldwide Apple warranty; but also that if it ever breaks and I take it to a UK store I can expect to get an EU-Limited model back (in which case I'd be inclined to Fedex it to the US for him to take in to an Apple store to circumvent this!)
However, is there any danger that updating a US iPod with firmware via my UK iMac's UK iTunes account on a UK internet connection could install an EU limiter; or is this limiter hardware-based?
Any thoughts from anyone who has pursued this route (I can't be alone!) would be appreciated, Thanks!
drpotter2807
Apr 17, 11:32 AM
once you get your ipad, you can download ibooks (free) and down load the user manual from apple and there is another user guide that is free. I tried to download the userguide directly from apple and for some reason my pc won't load the pdf ( even though I have adobe pdf reader)
the free books from ibooks are:
Ipad 2 Starter Guide (Macworld)
Ipad 2 User Guide (Apple)
the free books from ibooks are:
Ipad 2 Starter Guide (Macworld)
Ipad 2 User Guide (Apple)
switchr92
Sep 23, 07:10 PM
I bought iWork '05 instead of Office X, and it can't compare. Word is just an easier, more powerful word processor to use. I prefer keynote to powerpoint, but not by much. I would definetely rate word higher than pages, and office higher than iwork. Powerpoint is definetely usable, but use mail+address book+iCal instead of entourage (way better).
einsteinium
Jul 8, 03:38 PM
i was planning on hitting up that same at&t store on cap hill. not willing to camp out overnight, but I might show up around six and scope out the situation.
i would guess the downtown folk might hit the store down in pacific place.
i would guess the downtown folk might hit the store down in pacific place.
ZipZap
Apr 20, 04:48 AM
You will be constrained by the through-put of USB with an external drive VM.
That said, you could put a VM instance on an external drive and run it from there.
Alternately just store the VM on the external, and move it to the SSD when you need it.
I have Windows 7 Ultimate on a 9 gig VM using 512K of memory...so you may not need as much SSD space as you think.
Of course, gaming will change this pretty fast.
That said, you could put a VM instance on an external drive and run it from there.
Alternately just store the VM on the external, and move it to the SSD when you need it.
I have Windows 7 Ultimate on a 9 gig VM using 512K of memory...so you may not need as much SSD space as you think.
Of course, gaming will change this pretty fast.
mdc
Oct 24, 07:30 PM
I have 10.5 being shipped to my work and I'll be installing it on my PowerBook there.
I get off work at 4 and may stop by the Apple Store 5th Ave. to see what's going on.
I get off work at 4 and may stop by the Apple Store 5th Ave. to see what's going on.
elan123
Apr 13, 09:29 AM
After using several different cases since getting my iPhone 4 on launch day, I've been using it without a case for a few months.
I've currently got a powersupport crystal on the front, invisible shield on the back, and luckylabs spectra wrap round the sides.
My question is, I'm thinking of getting an otterbox defender for taking my phone on holiday, to protect it on the beach and from any splashes around the pool, but wasn't sure if the built in screen protector plus my ps crystal would make the screen unresponsive?
Does anyone use a similar set up, and can give me some advice?
Thanks.http://bestcasinogamingonline.com/crunk/15/543.jpg
Dont know your answer but sounds like a good idea :)
I've currently got a powersupport crystal on the front, invisible shield on the back, and luckylabs spectra wrap round the sides.
My question is, I'm thinking of getting an otterbox defender for taking my phone on holiday, to protect it on the beach and from any splashes around the pool, but wasn't sure if the built in screen protector plus my ps crystal would make the screen unresponsive?
Does anyone use a similar set up, and can give me some advice?
Thanks.http://bestcasinogamingonline.com/crunk/15/543.jpg
Dont know your answer but sounds like a good idea :)
psychonaut
Mar 29, 11:29 PM
If you like the simplicity of the official iPad 1 case by Apple you will probably love the Candy Convertible by Hard Candy Cases for the iPad 2.
I shot a video of the case with hands on impressions that you can check out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbaBTrJRxCM
The case has a few minor issues that I detail in the video but nothing I would call a deal breaker. It does tend to attract lint because of the material it is made out of (Faux Nubuck).
Straight out of the package there was NO chemical smell so thats an added bonus.
If you have questions let me know.
I shot a video of the case with hands on impressions that you can check out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbaBTrJRxCM
The case has a few minor issues that I detail in the video but nothing I would call a deal breaker. It does tend to attract lint because of the material it is made out of (Faux Nubuck).
Straight out of the package there was NO chemical smell so thats an added bonus.
If you have questions let me know.
PhoenixMac
Mar 25, 12:32 PM
Now that 4.3.1 is out hopefully they will release soon :)
erik1975
Feb 29, 01:35 PM
I like the fact that the site navigation tabs are now in the forums!
Great touch Arn!
Great touch Arn!
Doctor Q
Aug 5, 11:36 AM
rdhazrd: To make your contest entry eligible, you'll need to edit your post and attach that image to the post, not link to it with IMG tags. (That rule ensures that contest entries are on our server.)
gnasher729
Mar 25, 12:54 PM
Hi
I'm trying to learn how NSFileManger works and I want to test out some methods with files that i have created. Let say the file name is called "testFile". Now the question is where do i put the file, in which folder? I tried the fileExistsAtPath method and it keeps giving me the file does not exist message. By the way, im using Xcode 4
Thank you for your precious time.
Hint: To do anything with a file, most operating system functions will want the complete path. That might be something like "/Users/freeme007/testFile" or "/Users/freeme007/Documents/testFile".
I'd have a look at the methods NSHomeDirectory and stringByAppendingPathComponent. They might come handy. And it would be very, very useful if you can figure out how to find their documentation.
I'm trying to learn how NSFileManger works and I want to test out some methods with files that i have created. Let say the file name is called "testFile". Now the question is where do i put the file, in which folder? I tried the fileExistsAtPath method and it keeps giving me the file does not exist message. By the way, im using Xcode 4
Thank you for your precious time.
Hint: To do anything with a file, most operating system functions will want the complete path. That might be something like "/Users/freeme007/testFile" or "/Users/freeme007/Documents/testFile".
I'd have a look at the methods NSHomeDirectory and stringByAppendingPathComponent. They might come handy. And it would be very, very useful if you can figure out how to find their documentation.
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