cere
Apr 12, 12:40 PM
No matter how you see it, its easier to live on the Android environment that the iOS environment for unlocking.
Apple just made it nearly impossible.
Carrier locks/unlocks have nothing to do with how 'open' the iOS environment is. It is completely dictated by the carrier contract.
Hate on Apple for their locked ecosystem, but at least hate on them for the right reasons.
Apple just made it nearly impossible.
Carrier locks/unlocks have nothing to do with how 'open' the iOS environment is. It is completely dictated by the carrier contract.
Hate on Apple for their locked ecosystem, but at least hate on them for the right reasons.
buckers
Apr 4, 05:50 PM
I bet sales of the whitebook have tanked since October. Only reason to buy a whitebook was because you could not afford a macbook pro. The air is even better than 13" MBP in everything but raw cpu power, and lack of some ports.
This.
I'd like to hope they'd rethink it's pricing and specs (and bring it out in colours?) than discontinuing it.
I've just upgraded from a late 2007 white MacBook. Really liked that machine.
This.
I'd like to hope they'd rethink it's pricing and specs (and bring it out in colours?) than discontinuing it.
I've just upgraded from a late 2007 white MacBook. Really liked that machine.
xnu
Mar 14, 07:49 PM
whats a "Zune?"
appleyay
Mar 20, 10:50 PM
So, I'm trying to connect my DirecTV reciever to an Airport Base Station that I want to extend my wireless network, which is configured using a Siemens Gigaset router for our Frontier internet.
In Airport Utility, I've got "extend a wireless network" selected, but when I try to select my specific wireless network, it says "the network you've selected cannot be extended".
So I guess my question is this: is there a way to make my Gigaset router wireless network extendable, or will I only be able to use my Airport base to extend other Apple wireless routers?
In Airport Utility, I've got "extend a wireless network" selected, but when I try to select my specific wireless network, it says "the network you've selected cannot be extended".
So I guess my question is this: is there a way to make my Gigaset router wireless network extendable, or will I only be able to use my Airport base to extend other Apple wireless routers?
theheadguy
Feb 4, 06:52 PM
I've noticed it's gone. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. :p
ten-oak-druid
Apr 15, 12:45 PM
Gee, will I be able to pickup a copy of SOCOM when it comes out next Tuesday for the iPad? Or Rockstars new game in May? This is just personal preference, but that's the stuff I want to play on my TV.
When Apple buys nintendo in 5 years.
When Apple buys nintendo in 5 years.
arn
Dec 31, 12:48 AM
Originally posted by Macette
yay standards-compliance! it doesn't validate yet (although i haven't really looked at why it doesn't - check http://validator.w3.org:8001/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.macrumors.com%2F&verbose=1&fussy=1 to see the issues).
The front page validates with the exception for the banner ad code that is inserted... so I can't control that :)
arn
yay standards-compliance! it doesn't validate yet (although i haven't really looked at why it doesn't - check http://validator.w3.org:8001/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.macrumors.com%2F&verbose=1&fussy=1 to see the issues).
The front page validates with the exception for the banner ad code that is inserted... so I can't control that :)
arn
nomar383
Mar 7, 05:43 PM
You mean you'll be there at those times Friday or Thursday?
Friday :) I'm not sure I'd be willing to wait overnight haha
Friday :) I'm not sure I'd be willing to wait overnight haha
StarbucksSam
Dec 12, 10:11 AM
Call me shallow (and lazy!) but it would be nice if you could post a few pics to go along with your review.
I don't have a digital camera. ;)
I don't have a digital camera. ;)
simsaladimbamba
May 2, 02:21 PM
If it is an Aluminium MBP (early 2008) and not one of the current Unibody MBPs (late 2008), maybe this applies: http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2377
Squire
Sep 12, 09:35 PM
We will see something similar to what happened last Fall? - Apple holding an event in september, then a couple weeks later another invite goes out saying "One More Thing..." like last year. and that event will be mid october or something?
Or are we done for the year?
I sure hope they hold another event. This one (well, the announcements-- I haven't watched the keynote yet) was kind of disappointing. I like the new version of iTunes, which is free, so that's good. The rest of the iPod announcements don't really interest me that much. I have a 40 gig iPod and no access to iTunes TV shows or movies.
Now this iTV thing sounds interesting but I'm not going to get too excited over a product prototype.
Call me crazy, but I would like Apple Computer, Inc. to release a new computer line.
-Squire
Or are we done for the year?
I sure hope they hold another event. This one (well, the announcements-- I haven't watched the keynote yet) was kind of disappointing. I like the new version of iTunes, which is free, so that's good. The rest of the iPod announcements don't really interest me that much. I have a 40 gig iPod and no access to iTunes TV shows or movies.
Now this iTV thing sounds interesting but I'm not going to get too excited over a product prototype.
Call me crazy, but I would like Apple Computer, Inc. to release a new computer line.
-Squire
tristangage
Mar 13, 04:05 AM
Here's mine:
http://i.imgur.com/4Dr9V.png
Thanks for the recommendations!... ;)
http://i.imgur.com/4Dr9V.png
Thanks for the recommendations!... ;)
MacBlackBook22
Nov 13, 07:40 PM
My desktop :
http://i54.tinypic.com/n4f4np.png
Love it ... share please?
http://i54.tinypic.com/n4f4np.png
Love it ... share please?
plinkoman
Oct 19, 11:33 PM
ok, but you do realize its "iPod", and not "IPod"; right?
I think in an ad trying to be consistent with apples designs should at least be capitalized properly.
I think in an ad trying to be consistent with apples designs should at least be capitalized properly.
latogoga
May 5, 06:21 PM
should be in the same folder as the .tex file
mainstay
May 3, 12:43 AM
Have you removed the mini from the UPS for a few hours to see if it's rebooting on it's own?
I removed the UPS USB connection and the unit seems to have settled down (7 days without reboot).
It no longer is getting communication with the battery backup (and so will not properly shut down at low battery), but this is much preferred to 4-5 times a day.
I also have requested an electrician to check the main power to the sockets supplying power.
Type "last" in the Terminal and press enter....
Nice! - thank you!
I removed the UPS USB connection and the unit seems to have settled down (7 days without reboot).
It no longer is getting communication with the battery backup (and so will not properly shut down at low battery), but this is much preferred to 4-5 times a day.
I also have requested an electrician to check the main power to the sockets supplying power.
Type "last" in the Terminal and press enter....
Nice! - thank you!
roadbloc
Dec 14, 06:28 AM
Meh, who even uses that feature?
thegoldenmackid
Sep 17, 10:29 PM
I downloaded BOINC, made an account, it says that it is running. Joined the MR Team.
cherrypop
Oct 25, 08:31 AM
The point is, Apple needs to show labels that the ITMS is selling music in order to persuade the labels to sign and renew agreements. So if DVD Jon's SW, and other similar SW, weakens or cripples sales from ITMS then there is a problem.
I don't thing this will happen, however. As others have said, Apple's ease-of-use is one of their larger advantages. The richness of the ITMS, Apple's deep marketing pockets, etc, all play into the continued dominance of the ITMS.
Additionally, it will continue to be very difficult for any other company to kill Apple on price per track, as the labels are already pressuring Apple to bump the prices up. Newcomers will of course feel that same pressure.
I can only see this as a good thing for Apple. They don't make much, if any, money off of iTMS sales. They run the store at cost or near that to fuel the sale of iPods.
I don't thing this will happen, however. As others have said, Apple's ease-of-use is one of their larger advantages. The richness of the ITMS, Apple's deep marketing pockets, etc, all play into the continued dominance of the ITMS.
Additionally, it will continue to be very difficult for any other company to kill Apple on price per track, as the labels are already pressuring Apple to bump the prices up. Newcomers will of course feel that same pressure.
I can only see this as a good thing for Apple. They don't make much, if any, money off of iTMS sales. They run the store at cost or near that to fuel the sale of iPods.
ronwess
May 1, 09:06 AM
There is no jailbreak yet.
Of course it didn't work.
What the hell made you think it might?
Lol Yeah I know I just had to try.....just a little impatient but I'm cool. That's what ya get when ya rush out and get the latest thing. Unlike me usually I'd wait months before JB anything. I was fortunate enough to JB the first iPad for a friend who let me hold it for a week. The JB is soo sweet on a iPad ("
Of course it didn't work.
What the hell made you think it might?
Lol Yeah I know I just had to try.....just a little impatient but I'm cool. That's what ya get when ya rush out and get the latest thing. Unlike me usually I'd wait months before JB anything. I was fortunate enough to JB the first iPad for a friend who let me hold it for a week. The JB is soo sweet on a iPad ("
cherrypop
Oct 8, 08:57 AM
If Apple produces an Unlocked iPhone what any of the major carriers does won't matter.
Look at the success of Sony Ericsson's unlocked phones. They're selling millions in the US alone, and the reason is that to use one all that the customer need worry about is how to slip in a SIM card and pay the bill. The rest is up to the carriers to worry about: And that's the way it should be. Customers shouldn't have to get wrapped up in the details and restrictions.
T-Mobile has spent $4.2 billion for new wireless spectrum licenses covering the U.S. .
Look at the success of Sony Ericsson's unlocked phones. They're selling millions in the US alone, and the reason is that to use one all that the customer need worry about is how to slip in a SIM card and pay the bill. The rest is up to the carriers to worry about: And that's the way it should be. Customers shouldn't have to get wrapped up in the details and restrictions.
T-Mobile has spent $4.2 billion for new wireless spectrum licenses covering the U.S. .
drumpat01
Oct 26, 07:37 PM
I'm sitting here in Starbucks watching my friend install Leopard on his MacBook Pro. I will be buying mine at my school for $69. Horray for being a student!
Gem�tlichkeit
Apr 4, 04:47 PM
My next upgrade (from my 2008 mbp) will be a Sandy Bridge MBA (if they ever come out!)
nomad01
Jun 24, 12:40 AM
Anyone there yet? Just on my way in... against my better judgement.
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