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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

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japan flag gif. flag of Japan
  • flag of Japan



  • sicembears
    Sep 30, 12:58 PM
    I had one of the 1000 I'm sure VPs of Verizon check into my hotel a few weeks before the iPhone launch. I asked him what he thought and he said the iPhone is amazing I wish we could have gotten it. He said watch though it will bring down AT&Ts network. He went on to talk about how their network is crap.......I still can't make, receive, send or get text messages or mail during any sporting event in my city. It was the same when it first came out and it is the same last week at the game. We'll see this week but I'm not holding my breath after this many years.

    I believe him now.





    japan flag gif. Japan quot;Rising Sunquot; Flag Decal
  • Japan quot;Rising Sunquot; Flag Decal



  • addicted44
    Apr 22, 04:23 PM
    I have never been a fan of the teardrop form factor.

    Why? I loved my iPhone 4 (before I lost it) but my 3GS is far easier to hold.

    I still prefer the iPhone4 design aesthetically, but the reason is the awesomeness of the exterior metallic antenna look, rather than the rectangular block shape. Although, a teardrop design would mean the loss of the external antenna, which would be disappointing from an aesthetic point of view, but something I could live with.





    japan flag gif. Japan#39;s national flag; Icon of
  • Japan#39;s national flag; Icon of



  • mh81
    Sep 14, 08:58 PM
    I bought these after I saw Jamie Foxx wearing them. http://sunglassesfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/jamie_foxx-carrera-champion-sunglasses.gif





    japan flag gif. explosion in Japan.
  • explosion in Japan.



  • elizabethjane
    Mar 9, 11:18 AM
    Children removed form his custody.
    Fired from #1 sitcom on TV.
    Going on the Internet and melting down nightly.

    Winning, indeed. :rolleyes:

    Mhmmm, major winning.





    japan flag gif. Flag of Japan / Japanese (gif)
  • Flag of Japan / Japanese (gif)



  • koruki
    Jul 25, 04:39 PM
    Next time i wanna buy a $1000 app I'll find an eleven year old to download it so I can claim the money back from Apple.

    "There's an eleven year-old for that"





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  • /japanese/img/flag.gif



  • minnesotamacman
    Oct 19, 07:55 AM
    As always, the iPod is Apple's real cash cow.

    Too bad for those of us who wish they would divert a little more of their attention to their computer line.


    Did I not see that 58% of the revenue came from the computers? How does this make the iPod the cash cow?





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  • japanese_flag.gif Japan



  • kryten3000
    May 1, 10:51 PM
    crowed of people gathering @ LaFayette Park in Washington DC celebrating the news

    GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks rise after Bin Laden report; oil slides





    japan flag gif. the Japanese Red Cross,
  • the Japanese Red Cross,



  • WildCowboy
    Oct 18, 10:07 PM
    Apple has had a phenomenal run. They are doing this on all fronts. They have 2 Billion CASH! That is a big deal. It keeps the R&D funded.

    Actually they have over $6 billion in cash and another almost $4 billion in liquid, short term investments...so they really have $10 billion in cash, up from just over $8 billion a year ago.





    japan flag gif. Japan, we love your people.
  • Japan, we love your people.



  • NATO
    Jul 25, 09:51 AM
    In the UK edu prices:
    £31 for Mighty Mouse and £35 for the Bluetooth version.

    Not too bad I guess. I'll be holding out for the black version though :)

    I've been checking the UK store (Higher Ed + Normal) since the announcement, the Wireless Mighty Mouse is still not up there. Are you sure you're not confusing the Mighty Mouse with the wired one? ( The Wired Mighty Mouse is is £31.73 H.E, £35.00 Retail)

    Plus, I think we've already had a link to MacWorld showing the price at £49.99





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  • japanese flag picture.



  • kryten3000
    May 1, 10:30 PM
    Intel sources state that Osama was kill during bombing in Pakistan with the complicity of Pakistani Intelligence. Also various governments have been alerted to possible retaliation against western targets.





    japan flag gif. V RAW IS TURNING JAPANESE
  • V RAW IS TURNING JAPANESE



  • Popeye206
    Apr 13, 02:53 PM
    Great. A 4K magical TV.

    Hey! That's what I paid for my 8 bit color Macintosh II back in 1987!

    Good times! :cool:





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  • japanese_flag.gif JAPANNN!



  • kalafalas
    Sep 30, 11:43 PM
    Having worked very closely with the head engineers of AT&T, I do feel sorry for them. As someone stated earlier, that are spending billions to upgrade the network, but all that money will only meet current demand in some areas. The iPhone is such an incredible success that AT&T never had a chance. The same would be said about Verizon had they got the exclusive contract. If you want to lay the blame at anyones feet, it should be Apple. They should have made a CDMA version and split the load between the networks.

    actually, you are 100% wrong, if you read your history, you would know that apple did everything in there power to get it on as many carriers as possible for this exact reason. and the only company that would take the phone and give 100% control of the operating system was AT&T, and that was under the circumstances of a exclusive contract. And apple did the correct thing, because can you imagine what a iPhone would be if it was tightly controlled by the carrier? i can. its called a LG dare. and every other ****** touch screen phone out there.

    Apple had the correct idea, split the load onto as many carriers as possible. but that couldn't happen, because the carriers are bitched greedy bastards, all of them, AT&T being the least bad of all of them, letting apple have control in the first place.

    And as for making a CDMA version, thats pure stupid. because thats a dead technology that very few companies use, and only in one country. everywhere else, they use HSDPA, example europe, where the iPhone is available on many carriers, all using HSDPA standard, and there having 0 problems.

    So no, Apple is not to blame, they did everything in there power to make it as perfect as possible, and they did. AT&T is to blame, for being greedy and only wanting this phone on there network only.





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  • Japan China



  • GadgetAddict
    Apr 25, 11:32 AM
    It's that time of the year again... :)





    japan flag gif. You can start the week by
  • You can start the week by



  • Abstract
    Jan 26, 10:14 PM
    That's a very nice pencil!!!
    I have a Zebra 4-in-1 + pencil (http://http://www.jetpens.com/index.php/product/view/products_id/474), which has 4 pen colours and a mechanical pencil. I have 3 nicer-looking versions of the one in the link. ;) I'll pick up more of them the next time I'm in Japan!





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  • Flag Gif Animations may be



  • kingtj
    Jun 24, 03:18 PM
    I'm honestly not too surprised. On one hand, Apple keeps pushing the iPod Touch as a great little portable gaming system (so kids are getting them left and right), yet on the other, they make it a big pain to prevent a kid from purchasing unwanted software on it.

    I know first-hand, because my g/f used to work for Apple, and got refurbished iPod Touches for both of her young kids, after they were constantly borrowing her iPhone. My own daughter got a refurbished Touch last Xmas as well.

    I thought I'd be slick and create a whole new iTunes account for my kid that wasn't linked to any credit/debit card at all. That way, she can only purchase FREE apps unless I pre-load her account with some money from a gift-card first. (My g/f didn't do this, and her 3 year old started buying herself quite a few games one day! Until then, she just assumed said 3 year old wouldn't even be capable of navigating the App Store on her own and doing it!)

    But then I realized all the little games we bought and put on my iPhone a long time ago were not going to be transferable to her iPod Touch without re-purchasing them. No way I was going to re-buy them, and she was getting all upset she had stuff on my phone that wasn't on her Touch. So I wound up redoing her Touch so it shared MY iTunes account. Not happy about that though, and sure enough, despite my warnings, she bought about $10 in software one time!

    Apple really needs to re-think the way this stuff works. I'd be all for something like Android's store apparently does where you can request a refund for anything you download within the first 24 hours.... but frankly, some people will still abuse that too. (They'll start using it as a "free rental" service, grabbing things for a day and then requesting refunds.) So maybe a setup where you can refund apps up to 24 hours later up to the first X number of times, and then the account reverts to only giving refunds within the first hour or 30 minutes?


    haha, this makes it onto MR?

    My little cousin purchased $2,820.75 from the app store on an iPod Touch. And Apple wasn't going to refund any of it until a transcript from an internal chat was somehow included in a email to my Aunt that consisted of very rude talk behind her back.

    I have the emails, but my aunt and uncle aren't finished with the fiasco with Apple's legal team, so I can't show them.





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  • japanese_flag.gif sun



  • lordonuthin
    Nov 24, 05:06 PM
    I've got my passkey! Now I have a couple of my machines working on units. I have a small Linux Render farm that I'll put online here shortly.

    Oh, please do get that render farm going! Well, when you have some time anyway :p

    Also you can put the passkey in all instances of folding that you are running that way it you will get as much credit as possible.





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  • japanese flag. the japanese



  • RoelJuun
    Apr 15, 07:07 PM
    Although I find the slider buttons pretty, I think these are just a step to touch-interface. It makes sense when you have to actually slide the button (with your fingers). But when using a mouse/trackpad, it is more logical to point at the option you want and the selection will slide to the requested option.
    I think this will return when touch-based interface will make its entry.





    japan flag gif. Welcome Singapore
  • Welcome Singapore



  • crees!
    Aug 15, 02:28 PM
    Hmmm, why would an update of Front Row be deemed top secret...
    Could this suggest that the mythical iHome might be coming soon? I think you're right and there will be some type of recording available through FrontRow. SJ said, "We hear you loud and clear" on this topic.





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  • RED CROSS



  • Tymmz
    Jul 25, 11:16 PM
    I don't get it. A non-touch patent and a multi-touch patent. Does Apple know what they want?

    I feel a little like watching Star Trek.

    Maybe a small glimpse of the upcoming technologies, which our grandchildren will enjoy.

    Very interesting!





    DaBlackMamba
    Mar 15, 10:38 AM
    Mission Viejo has none left. They had around 25 total but only Verizon and some wifi.





    MacCheetah3
    Jul 24, 10:25 PM
    Hi
    1) I don't see the right / left clicking complaint to be valid. It does work differently than a three peice ( two button / rest of shell ) mouse but all it takes is some getting use to. It isn't a design flaw, as far as my opinion goes

    2) The scroll ball is a design flaw to an extent but not overly difficult to fix. It simply gets 'greasy' from hand oils, ... Normally using "just enough" rubbing alcohol on a cloth or paper towel and [vigorously] rolling the MM upside down on it with the scroll ball cleans and dislodges any "gunk" buildup. Tedious and one shouldn't have to do it but I've never seen a mouse that stays perfectly clean with 'normal' use.





    SciFrog
    Oct 26, 08:00 AM
    27 mins? On the 2.26 octo?

    Getting 43 mins on my 3ghz octo from 2007...





    MacRumors
    Oct 23, 07:43 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    As first noted in a HardMac forum post (http://forum.hardmac.com/index.php?showtopic=159&st=0&p=917&#entry917), it appears Microsoft is specifying in its license agreements that the ability to operate in a virtualized environment is prohibited in Home Basic and Home Premium editions, leaving users to have to purchase either the Business or the Ultimate versions of the software to legally run in a virtualized environment.

    Mac users have found virtualization solutions such as Parallels Desktop a good way to switch between Mac OS X and Windows. This latest news from Microsoft may inhibit some use of the software as Business and Ultimate editions range from $300-400 verses Home Basic's $200 price point (prices (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060829093154.shtml)).

    Microsoft's EULA agreements can be found here (http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/default.aspx).





    tristangage
    Apr 1, 02:14 AM
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    fountains. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tristangage/5574992009/) by tristangage (http://www.flickr.com/people/tristangage/), on Flickr

    Camera Canon EOS 500D
    Exposure 1/4000 sec
    Aperture f/4.5
    Focal Length 25 mm
    ISO Speed 800