tucker3434
Apr 20, 03:54 PM
AT&T sold 3.6, apple says 18.65. Did verizon sell the rest of the ~15 million? :eek:
I haven't looked at the numbers, but Apple would be including global sales.
I haven't looked at the numbers, but Apple would be including global sales.
peharri
Oct 9, 06:38 AM
Every iPhone thread leaves me amazed at how complacent Americans are in accepting terrible mobile telephony. When's the last time (in Europe) that you had a "dropped call"? I had to look up the term because it meant nothing to me. If the iPhone is going to work properly, then someone needs to give assurances that your calls will actually go through. Forget about downloading songs on the go for a moment, and consider the intended purpose of a phone. If I want to make a call, it means that I need to get through and actually end up talking to someone; not that I want to try to call someone. Don't get me wrong, I'd love an iPhone. I'm just glad I live in a country where your calls go through, and stay going until you terminate it. And what's with this paying for incoming minutes thing? The payment should be the responsibility of the person doing the calling. At least, that's how it seems to work over here.
Well, maybe things have improved since I left, but I certainly had the occasional dropped call when I lived in Britain. Its the nature of the technology.
While advocates of CDMA argue that in theory it should be more robust against dropped calls than other types of network, my worst experience was on Sprint PCS, which uses IS-95, the US CDMA standard. But I've not had any serious problems with either AT&T WS (now Cingular) or T-Mobile, certainly no more than I had with one2one or Orange.
As far as the last part goes, there are two ways to view the "who pays for the call" argument, and neither is the "wrong" one:
1. The person who decided to make the call should pay for it.
2. The person who determined the network they're going to be available on should pay for their part of the call, because their choice determined how expensive it would be.
(2) works very well if you're trying to replace your landline with a cellphone, as you're not forcing everyone, your friends, your family, etc, to pay premium rates to call you. Typical talk plans in the US include so many bundled minutes and unmetered calling periods and types that incoming calls are not a source of fear, and "my cellphone as my only phone" is a real practical proposition, which it just plain isn't in Britain.
However, (1) makes low user tariffs such as PAYG much more practical, and also means you're not in the awkward position of having to claim back minutes used by your boss, etc.
One is not superior to the other. I'd prefer the tariff I'm on to one where incoming minutes are charged at excessive rates to callers (up to 40p - 70c per minute for mobile to mobile calls in Britain, last time I looked) given my needs and circumstances, but if my phone was an emergency phone that I didn't plan to make many calls on and preferred to use pre-paid, I'd probably prefer paid-for incoming calls.
Well, maybe things have improved since I left, but I certainly had the occasional dropped call when I lived in Britain. Its the nature of the technology.
While advocates of CDMA argue that in theory it should be more robust against dropped calls than other types of network, my worst experience was on Sprint PCS, which uses IS-95, the US CDMA standard. But I've not had any serious problems with either AT&T WS (now Cingular) or T-Mobile, certainly no more than I had with one2one or Orange.
As far as the last part goes, there are two ways to view the "who pays for the call" argument, and neither is the "wrong" one:
1. The person who decided to make the call should pay for it.
2. The person who determined the network they're going to be available on should pay for their part of the call, because their choice determined how expensive it would be.
(2) works very well if you're trying to replace your landline with a cellphone, as you're not forcing everyone, your friends, your family, etc, to pay premium rates to call you. Typical talk plans in the US include so many bundled minutes and unmetered calling periods and types that incoming calls are not a source of fear, and "my cellphone as my only phone" is a real practical proposition, which it just plain isn't in Britain.
However, (1) makes low user tariffs such as PAYG much more practical, and also means you're not in the awkward position of having to claim back minutes used by your boss, etc.
One is not superior to the other. I'd prefer the tariff I'm on to one where incoming minutes are charged at excessive rates to callers (up to 40p - 70c per minute for mobile to mobile calls in Britain, last time I looked) given my needs and circumstances, but if my phone was an emergency phone that I didn't plan to make many calls on and preferred to use pre-paid, I'd probably prefer paid-for incoming calls.
rlr207
Oct 25, 11:17 PM
I'll be there after 8...I hope it isn't a zoo...oh wait...when isn't it a zoo?
Reflow
May 3, 08:56 PM
Have you tried looking here (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=581552). I guess it all depends on what model you have.
hobbyrennfahrer
Nov 1, 11:25 AM
love it! link?:D
cuestakid
Jan 16, 01:19 AM
after today-I think the only person who knows this is Steve himself-not even the engineers or even Product Development
macmikey2
Apr 7, 05:49 AM
I can see how it might be useful, but at the same time, it clutters everything up (especially mission control) and makes it difficult to find the document I'm working on.
Make sure to file a feedback/report on your complaint. I think you are right and it may not make sense to show so much. Maybe a much smaller subset.
Make sure to file a feedback/report on your complaint. I think you are right and it may not make sense to show so much. Maybe a much smaller subset.
mulo
May 5, 03:46 AM
reports are indicating that the remaining lineup of macs will be refreshed within the next couple months.
jetjaguar
Mar 10, 05:33 PM
I have a 7d and I was wondering how important cf card speed is
currently i have a transcend 16gb 400x .. says the write speed is 30mbps ..
is that fast enough because I see lexar has 600x cards with 90mbps write ..
on cinema5d.com most of them use kingston 133x .. I guess that just answers my question but I wanted to get some opinions here
currently i have a transcend 16gb 400x .. says the write speed is 30mbps ..
is that fast enough because I see lexar has 600x cards with 90mbps write ..
on cinema5d.com most of them use kingston 133x .. I guess that just answers my question but I wanted to get some opinions here
torbjoern
Apr 24, 11:00 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
Yes, cmd-x is cut.
I'm not sure if it works however on folders and files. It's good for just text, images, etc.
It doesn't work on folders and files. I got so frustrated with it that I went back to using the command line interface, that is for file management which involved moving files from one location to the other.
Yes, cmd-x is cut.
I'm not sure if it works however on folders and files. It's good for just text, images, etc.
It doesn't work on folders and files. I got so frustrated with it that I went back to using the command line interface, that is for file management which involved moving files from one location to the other.
Mystikal
Mar 19, 03:41 PM
http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=132
mfram
Mar 28, 01:24 PM
Yes, you may use the code. Try it out.
McGiord
May 3, 09:22 PM
sometimes trying a different brand of discs helps.
addicted44
Apr 20, 11:30 PM
Growth stocks don't generally pay dividends. Dividend paying stocks are a safety move, trading dividends for share price growth, and are meant to attract investors. Apple doesn't need to do that.
Be happy with the insane growth.
Actually, companies which are not prostituting themselves out to the market don't pay dividends (at least in the US).
Dividends is just a way to make yourself poorer, what with the double taxation that is involved.
Stay away from companies paying dividends (about the only time it makes sense is a stable company like MS, during a downturn).
Be happy with the insane growth.
Actually, companies which are not prostituting themselves out to the market don't pay dividends (at least in the US).
Dividends is just a way to make yourself poorer, what with the double taxation that is involved.
Stay away from companies paying dividends (about the only time it makes sense is a stable company like MS, during a downturn).
rapps
Mar 13, 01:10 PM
Hi,
I'm thinking about getting one of those dell 20" widescreen lcd's or even the 24" if it comes down in price. I'd like to use it as a companion to my 15"pb and also as a TV when I go to Law School.
If I have either: 1) a tivo or 2) a digital cable box
can I just plug either of those into the monitor and have a "TV"?
Obviously I don't have a tv tuner card with my PB...and would rather have the monitor be self-sufficient and be able to record show on my tivo/pvr when I'm out studying and still be able to hook up the PB when I'm home and do PIP.
Any suggestions? I'm lost when it comes to what's need to run a tv on a computer monitor!
Thanks
I'm thinking about getting one of those dell 20" widescreen lcd's or even the 24" if it comes down in price. I'd like to use it as a companion to my 15"pb and also as a TV when I go to Law School.
If I have either: 1) a tivo or 2) a digital cable box
can I just plug either of those into the monitor and have a "TV"?
Obviously I don't have a tv tuner card with my PB...and would rather have the monitor be self-sufficient and be able to record show on my tivo/pvr when I'm out studying and still be able to hook up the PB when I'm home and do PIP.
Any suggestions? I'm lost when it comes to what's need to run a tv on a computer monitor!
Thanks
Consultant
Dec 16, 01:32 AM
Epson large format:
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Pro/Home.do?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&oid=0
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Pro/Home.do?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&oid=0
QuarterSwede
Nov 6, 06:33 PM
I think people are forgetting one very nice thing about res independent UI's. Sure you can scale them up for huge monitors but you can also scale them down for smaller monitors (12" PB for instance). Try it with your browser text. Scale it down all the way (Command+Shift+minus in Safari) in the browser and you can see a heck of a lot more and it still looks good. Sure you'll still be using the same pixel density but it is possible to give you more space to work with by scaling down the OS size. This is very exciting for a 12" PB user.
philipt42
Oct 14, 02:10 PM
A great place for shows. I use it for guster.
Regarding FLAC, if all you want to do is add to iTunes, if you don't want to sync them with your iPod, then download a app called Fluke. It modifies something-or-other's libraries, but long story short is you can play FLAC in iTunes
Regarding FLAC, if all you want to do is add to iTunes, if you don't want to sync them with your iPod, then download a app called Fluke. It modifies something-or-other's libraries, but long story short is you can play FLAC in iTunes
ulbador
Feb 22, 09:54 AM
Infinidock. Nuff said. I find Infinidock and Infinifolders to be two of the more valuable tweaks for jailbroken devices.
ipacmm
Sep 3, 06:35 PM
For an online store, I use eShox, it has everything built right into it and you can even change the themes to make your own store design. As for web hosts, I can host it for you if you would like and I can work with you to help others get online.
John444
Feb 10, 09:03 PM
Is the URL correct for where you are posting to? Your sample looked to be an absolute address so you might be missing part of the path?!?
That looks like the problem, thanks. (P.S I copied this sample from yahoo answers) Sorry I have no idea how to use path or fix it. Any idea how to fix this or what the path tag is that I am missing? (I am just trying to make the website to a local folder at first to test for a comment box).
That looks like the problem, thanks. (P.S I copied this sample from yahoo answers) Sorry I have no idea how to use path or fix it. Any idea how to fix this or what the path tag is that I am missing? (I am just trying to make the website to a local folder at first to test for a comment box).
hiinhoc
May 3, 12:25 AM
same situation here. please help
kettle
Dec 31, 06:35 AM
Originally posted by jimthorn
Looks nice, and more importantly, it's standards-based. I'm glad to see MacRumors standing in the XHTML/CSS camp.
That's the Badger!:)
Looks nice, and more importantly, it's standards-based. I'm glad to see MacRumors standing in the XHTML/CSS camp.
That's the Badger!:)
Homertherat
Apr 20, 11:27 AM
Not to get off subject but if the iPhone 5 comes out with the same processor I assume we will have the same issue with jb?
By that time, I'm pretty sure they'll have figured out multiple jailbreaks. It's only been a little over a month since the iPad 2 came out.
By that time, I'm pretty sure they'll have figured out multiple jailbreaks. It's only been a little over a month since the iPad 2 came out.
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