kanshira
Apr 9, 05:16 AM
hey peps... i came across this:
http://aleptu.com/jailbreak-ipad-4-3-1-07192066.html
ipad 2 jailbreak instructions... is it reliable? (can't find a date on page...may be aprils fool)
http://aleptu.com/jailbreak-ipad-4-3-1-07192066.html
ipad 2 jailbreak instructions... is it reliable? (can't find a date on page...may be aprils fool)
Martin C
Oct 27, 08:25 AM
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9805512-7.html
The line went to the corner and around the block to the intersection of 58th Street and Madison Avenue.
Some pictures:
http://crunchgear.com/2007/10/26/leopard-launch-madness-apple-store-5th-ave-photo-frenzy/
The line went to the corner and around the block to the intersection of 58th Street and Madison Avenue.
Some pictures:
http://crunchgear.com/2007/10/26/leopard-launch-madness-apple-store-5th-ave-photo-frenzy/
product26
May 5, 12:39 AM
very interesting, now have to figure out how to create one... thanks for sharing...
Tripod is a must.
I take a photo with the desired effect like motion blur.
take a video clip. (i use a nikon d3100 with 1080p video at 24fps)
Use quicktime to select a section of the video for the motion, copy and paste to a new clip and "export as image sequence"
Now, in photoshop, resize the original image to match the size of the video frames.
overlay the individual frames, delete everything within the frames that you don't want to be moving
create individual animation frames and export as a GIF
Tripod is a must.
I take a photo with the desired effect like motion blur.
take a video clip. (i use a nikon d3100 with 1080p video at 24fps)
Use quicktime to select a section of the video for the motion, copy and paste to a new clip and "export as image sequence"
Now, in photoshop, resize the original image to match the size of the video frames.
overlay the individual frames, delete everything within the frames that you don't want to be moving
create individual animation frames and export as a GIF
zblaxberg
Apr 21, 02:32 PM
thanks for the feedback. I like the over exposure and most of it was intentional. but to each their own. :p
I would have recommended stopping up so that your whites weren't completely blown out and then color correcting as far as the first video goes.
I would have recommended stopping up so that your whites weren't completely blown out and then color correcting as far as the first video goes.
DougJrS
Dec 30, 06:20 PM
I have come to the idea that I ""need"" an iPod photo. I have never had an iPod before so I just have two quick questions. Do all of your pictures sync with the iPod from iPhoto? I really don't want this toi happen. I have 4.2 G of photos in iPhoto and I really would only want a few on the iPod. I do want all pics from the iPod to go to iPhoto. (from the media card reader attachment)
Also, can you do the same with iTunes? I don't want all the music in iTunes to be on the iPod.
Thanks,
Doug
Also, can you do the same with iTunes? I don't want all the music in iTunes to be on the iPod.
Thanks,
Doug
Nameci
Mar 23, 08:48 PM
Are you an IT guy?
outz
Mar 29, 11:42 AM
the ipad 2 just came out. Can you at least give it a month before talking about jailbreak.
more than 1/5 the world do not have theirs yet. Like people in villages of Africa are waiting, people in Asia as well. People from rural america as well.
Chill
if the devs didn't want people begging for a jailbreak, they wouldn't publish a screenshot weeks and weeks prior to actually releasing it. they get off on it... which is why they do it every single time. threads like this annoy me too, but the best solution is to just ignore them.
more than 1/5 the world do not have theirs yet. Like people in villages of Africa are waiting, people in Asia as well. People from rural america as well.
Chill
if the devs didn't want people begging for a jailbreak, they wouldn't publish a screenshot weeks and weeks prior to actually releasing it. they get off on it... which is why they do it every single time. threads like this annoy me too, but the best solution is to just ignore them.
shamino
Dec 21, 03:36 PM
Cool! I've used the free WireTap utility for a while, and I've been very pleased with it.
Unfortunately, with the introduction of WireTap Pro, the free one is no longer available for download. At least I couldn't find a link to it.
Unfortunately, with the introduction of WireTap Pro, the free one is no longer available for download. At least I couldn't find a link to it.
Cole JM
May 5, 07:54 PM
Had a stock 2009 15" MacBook Pro and running Photoshop CS5 became a chore and often plugins would crash it.
Just got the new 27" iMac, stock $1699 model. Runs Photoshop SO much faster. Made a little video: iMac output to my 46" Vizio tv via Thunderbolt MiniDisplayPort-HDMI adapter. While running Photoshop CS5, ran Topaz Adjust and Alien Skin Exposure...plugins and movie trailer ran smooth, no hiccups, def couldn't do this with my 2009 15" Macbook Pro ;)
made a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kYAVwl6e5U
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Just got the new 27" iMac, stock $1699 model. Runs Photoshop SO much faster. Made a little video: iMac output to my 46" Vizio tv via Thunderbolt MiniDisplayPort-HDMI adapter. While running Photoshop CS5, ran Topaz Adjust and Alien Skin Exposure...plugins and movie trailer ran smooth, no hiccups, def couldn't do this with my 2009 15" Macbook Pro ;)
made a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kYAVwl6e5U
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Applespider
Sep 11, 02:21 PM
I was working at home in London that day. I remember taking a break for lunch about 1.30. When I'd eaten, I clicked on the BBC news site just to see what was happening in the world and couldn't get through which is really unusual. I just thought their server was down and went back to work.
About 20 minutes later, I started getting calls from my friends outside London, asking if I was OK and telling me to leave the city just in case it was the next target since no-one knew what was happening. I turned on the TV and sat in front on BBC News 24 for the rest of the day in stunned shock. I remember watching the people jumping from the top of the towers and the absolute horror when the towers collapsed. It felt like a bad movie plot.
Worse was the thought that this was only the beginning of the day and were there any other targets planned? Would the next newsflash be about Sears Tower, the TransAmerica pyramid, Canary Wharf, Frankfurt's financial district etc
About 20 minutes later, I started getting calls from my friends outside London, asking if I was OK and telling me to leave the city just in case it was the next target since no-one knew what was happening. I turned on the TV and sat in front on BBC News 24 for the rest of the day in stunned shock. I remember watching the people jumping from the top of the towers and the absolute horror when the towers collapsed. It felt like a bad movie plot.
Worse was the thought that this was only the beginning of the day and were there any other targets planned? Would the next newsflash be about Sears Tower, the TransAmerica pyramid, Canary Wharf, Frankfurt's financial district etc
LimeiBook86
Apr 17, 11:02 PM
I have a few versions of it somewhere, I know I have the 1984-2004 version. If I find anything else I'll let you know. :)
TheStrudel
Apr 19, 11:29 PM
The terms "high end," "built in," and "5.1 mic" are mutually exclusive.
A mic cannot be high end and built in.
5.1 is a mix of multiple channels that ideally you would record with multiple mics.
The advertised 5.1 mic is more a marketing gimmick than anything else.
A mic cannot be high end and built in.
5.1 is a mix of multiple channels that ideally you would record with multiple mics.
The advertised 5.1 mic is more a marketing gimmick than anything else.
840quadra
Mar 2, 02:21 PM
Thanks for the links.
I have some new alarm sounds for my phone now :) .
I have some new alarm sounds for my phone now :) .
kitjv
Apr 17, 11:39 AM
Thank you. In fact, I have already downloaded the iPad 2 manual, as well as AppStart for iPad (free). The more I think about it the less likely it appears that I will get a lot out of a independent print book (e.g. Missing Manual, etc). Thanks again.
TigerBabe
Apr 16, 02:32 AM
Just tested mine and it's as clear as a bell.
matticus008
Oct 25, 07:01 PM
I'm in favour of this move. CDs were great (along with cassette tapes and LPs) because you could play them in any CD player and you could buy the CDs themselves from any shop. For some odd reason we don't get this with MP3 players and I do think that's anti-competitive. If I want to move to a different MP3 player or buy my music from another store to use on my iPod then that should be my choice and Apple should have to accept that.
This has not really been the case, though. When VHS was replaced by DVD, you didn't get the new media for free. Being locked into a particular platform occurs all the time--toner cartridges for printers aren't standardized, for example. I can't use Comcast's on demand to buy programs, then switch to DirecTV and have them transferred. When I buy the latest video game, it doesn't come packaged with PS2, PC, Mac, and XBOX versions.
See the theme? If you choose a limited hardware platform, you must accept the constraints of that platform. CDs are universal because the standard was universal (Sony, Philips, etc. formed a consortium from the get-go)--multiple manufacturers make CD players. Here, the content is the same but the packaging is different--cassette, CD, M4A. Only Apple makes M4A players.
By purchasing a song from iTunes, you are receiving the file with limitations. The reason for the price is bundling. If you want a product with no restrictions, which you want to use to the fullest extent of fair use (or beyond, if you so choose), you have to look elsewhere. You're not being denied fair use when you rent a movie on VHS for $2 when the DVD rental is $4...and you don't get to rent the VHS, then make a DVD just to save $2. Likewise, you're not paying for an unrestricted copy of the song on iTunes, and you aren't entitled to treat it as such using "fair use" as an excuse.
If you want unencumbered music, pay for the CD. If you want instant gratification and a lower price, then be an adult and accept the DRM. The option you want is out there and legally available--it's just that CDs are a "bad value." Likewise, iTunes tracks are probably a "bad value" to many people who think 99 cents should entitle them to DRM-free files. Should DRMed digital files be cheaper? I think so. But that's no excuse to go beyond the clear and publicized terms of my payment.
I don't want to have to re-purchase my iTunes music that I have bought. If DVD Jon has a way to allow reasonable consumer choice then FairPlay to him.
Nobody wants to buy things twice, but that's no excuse. I have piles of spare tools that fit cars I no longer own; toner cartridges for printers I no longer own; memory cards for cameras I no longer own; and floppy disks for computers I no longer own. Each time I switch companies, I have to deal with the consequences of my prior purchases.
This has not really been the case, though. When VHS was replaced by DVD, you didn't get the new media for free. Being locked into a particular platform occurs all the time--toner cartridges for printers aren't standardized, for example. I can't use Comcast's on demand to buy programs, then switch to DirecTV and have them transferred. When I buy the latest video game, it doesn't come packaged with PS2, PC, Mac, and XBOX versions.
See the theme? If you choose a limited hardware platform, you must accept the constraints of that platform. CDs are universal because the standard was universal (Sony, Philips, etc. formed a consortium from the get-go)--multiple manufacturers make CD players. Here, the content is the same but the packaging is different--cassette, CD, M4A. Only Apple makes M4A players.
By purchasing a song from iTunes, you are receiving the file with limitations. The reason for the price is bundling. If you want a product with no restrictions, which you want to use to the fullest extent of fair use (or beyond, if you so choose), you have to look elsewhere. You're not being denied fair use when you rent a movie on VHS for $2 when the DVD rental is $4...and you don't get to rent the VHS, then make a DVD just to save $2. Likewise, you're not paying for an unrestricted copy of the song on iTunes, and you aren't entitled to treat it as such using "fair use" as an excuse.
If you want unencumbered music, pay for the CD. If you want instant gratification and a lower price, then be an adult and accept the DRM. The option you want is out there and legally available--it's just that CDs are a "bad value." Likewise, iTunes tracks are probably a "bad value" to many people who think 99 cents should entitle them to DRM-free files. Should DRMed digital files be cheaper? I think so. But that's no excuse to go beyond the clear and publicized terms of my payment.
I don't want to have to re-purchase my iTunes music that I have bought. If DVD Jon has a way to allow reasonable consumer choice then FairPlay to him.
Nobody wants to buy things twice, but that's no excuse. I have piles of spare tools that fit cars I no longer own; toner cartridges for printers I no longer own; memory cards for cameras I no longer own; and floppy disks for computers I no longer own. Each time I switch companies, I have to deal with the consequences of my prior purchases.
mara
Dec 31, 01:44 AM
Nice work!
One suggestion: is it possible to move the banner ad at the top of the page to between the MR-logo and the search box (and yes, I know it is possible =)
Maybe it is aesthetically worse, but now it takes too much space all the upper stuff before you are able too see the actual content. And yes, I�m speaking of 900 and wider windows. But it wouldn�t make a big difference to 800*600 site because it is on two rows however.
One suggestion: is it possible to move the banner ad at the top of the page to between the MR-logo and the search box (and yes, I know it is possible =)
Maybe it is aesthetically worse, but now it takes too much space all the upper stuff before you are able too see the actual content. And yes, I�m speaking of 900 and wider windows. But it wouldn�t make a big difference to 800*600 site because it is on two rows however.
nomar383
Mar 22, 11:16 AM
"Number four: know you heard this before
Never get high, on your own supply
Number five: never sell no crack (substitute iPad here) where you rest at
I don't care if they want a ounce, tell em bounce"
lol 10 Crack Commandments? I didn't even Google it :p
Never get high, on your own supply
Number five: never sell no crack (substitute iPad here) where you rest at
I don't care if they want a ounce, tell em bounce"
lol 10 Crack Commandments? I didn't even Google it :p
kewlguy781
Mar 17, 10:26 PM
Won't be surprised that they are not positive about it. I can tell because it's kinda unusual for them to get low numbers of iPad comparing to previous products in the past product's after-launch time.
Nitro1
Nov 30, 05:22 PM
Thank. That is what i wanted to know. Do you know of any other services?
dricci
Oct 14, 12:00 AM
Arg! I hope they don't transfer over to the eMac... I just ordered a Super Drive eMac from General Cybernetics!
Daveman Deluxe
May 13, 02:40 PM
No list of the best websites would be complete without http://www.homestarrunner.com
uaecasher
Mar 18, 05:47 AM
Apple better invest in better security before this becomes a habit lol
kvizzel
Mar 29, 01:57 AM
Where can I find firmware 4.3?
I found the website felixbruns which has all the firmwares, but which one do I pick?
iPad 2,1
iPad 2,2
iPad 2,3
I have a 16GB AT&T.
Thanks!
I found the website felixbruns which has all the firmwares, but which one do I pick?
iPad 2,1
iPad 2,2
iPad 2,3
I have a 16GB AT&T.
Thanks!
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