Prom1
Apr 20, 11:38 PM
besides the great Success Apple has had � these court proceedings vs Samsung is going to be costly EITHER way.
Q: Samsung lawsuit?
A: We are samsung's largest customer. Samsung is a very valued component supplier for us. We felt the mobile division of Samsung has cross the line and have had to now rely on the courts.
It's HIGH time Apple boost internal knowledge and production from chip source Intrinsity or look to the big dogs:
Texas Instruments: Big Dog
NVidia: strong roll-out giving the Big Dog a run for its colar.
Freescale: great at low power consumption yet they need to innovate (former division of Motorola's PowerPC department)
etc.
Q: Samsung lawsuit?
A: We are samsung's largest customer. Samsung is a very valued component supplier for us. We felt the mobile division of Samsung has cross the line and have had to now rely on the courts.
It's HIGH time Apple boost internal knowledge and production from chip source Intrinsity or look to the big dogs:
Texas Instruments: Big Dog
NVidia: strong roll-out giving the Big Dog a run for its colar.
Freescale: great at low power consumption yet they need to innovate (former division of Motorola's PowerPC department)
etc.
MacRumorUser
Aug 4, 11:10 AM
I would like to throw my hat in with this...
In scotland, there's loads of people called mac and macintosh. ;)
Nice Try. But hardly prize worthy.
Now if you had sold your children on the black market for a mac pro and a 30" ACD - that might be considered really fanatical ;):p:D
In scotland, there's loads of people called mac and macintosh. ;)
Nice Try. But hardly prize worthy.
Now if you had sold your children on the black market for a mac pro and a 30" ACD - that might be considered really fanatical ;):p:D
Porco
Mar 14, 07:34 PM
As I posted in a more obscure thread,
Never forget that the zune brought us this:
http://static.flickr.com/103/294929001_b67b0b5225.jpg
I still find it a little disturbing but I think it's also possibly the single funniest thing I've ever seen involving Microsoft.
I have never actually used a zune. They looked ok really, except the brown one (IMHO).
Never forget that the zune brought us this:
http://static.flickr.com/103/294929001_b67b0b5225.jpg
I still find it a little disturbing but I think it's also possibly the single funniest thing I've ever seen involving Microsoft.
I have never actually used a zune. They looked ok really, except the brown one (IMHO).
MrNomNoms
Mar 15, 02:33 PM
That was the first thing I thought of! :D
He has since got it removed - I can understand maybe a level of enthusiasm but really, he should have at least waited for it to take off (had some success) and asked himself whether it is wise to tattoo a logo on himself.
He has since got it removed - I can understand maybe a level of enthusiasm but really, he should have at least waited for it to take off (had some success) and asked himself whether it is wise to tattoo a logo on himself.
euromickey
Oct 5, 05:51 PM
Since many of my customers send incomplete orders due to a lack af JS abilities in Safari I have added an alert popup which can be tested at http://www.watchband.biz/pub/orderform.htm. I cannot test it since I don't have access to a MAC with Safari on it. So may I ask you folks to have a look?
Thanks.
Thanks.
jasmine84
Apr 19, 03:38 PM
Does the iPad sync both ways? For example, if I buy the camera connection kit and load pictures onto my iPad, when I connect it to my Macbook will sync go both ways, so the photos are added to my Macbook/not deleted from iPad?
(I'm buying one tomorrow.... soooooo pumped)
(I'm buying one tomorrow.... soooooo pumped)
MacHamster68
Jun 23, 05:38 PM
and avoid selling at times when new apple products of the same sort in your case ipod 's had been released by apple , because then the market is swamped by last years ipods, all sold to get the newest ,so you 1st gen ipod would go under in the masses
Kelmon
Oct 25, 09:45 AM
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. At the moment I am quite happy with my first iPod (aside from the frequent crashes when playing podcasts...) but if I decide to change to something else that is Mac compatible and beats the iPod then 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.
I have no wish to see Apple get walloped by the competition but the sort of consumer freedom that this offers should keep them honest since if they **** up then we can move some place else.
I have no wish to see Apple get walloped by the competition but the sort of consumer freedom that this offers should keep them honest since if they **** up then we can move some place else.
larswik
Mar 27, 01:22 AM
I have included a photo of my Chapter 9 Assignment. It is not due till next Monday since it is Spring Break but I want to do it before I forget.
1. The goal is to use Functions to solve the problems
2. I have to write my own Top Down Design
3. I have to sum a cube?
He wrote this on the board when he explained it.
sqrsum := a*a + b*b + c*c + d*d
The example on the paper use 10 10 10 20 and that returned 11000. But when I so 10*10 + 10*10 + 10*10 + 20*20 I come to a total of 700. I am not understanding this conversion?
the code he used on the board
function sqrsum (A,B,C,D : integer) : integer
begin
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1. The goal is to use Functions to solve the problems
2. I have to write my own Top Down Design
3. I have to sum a cube?
He wrote this on the board when he explained it.
sqrsum := a*a + b*b + c*c + d*d
The example on the paper use 10 10 10 20 and that returned 11000. But when I so 10*10 + 10*10 + 10*10 + 20*20 I come to a total of 700. I am not understanding this conversion?
the code he used on the board
function sqrsum (A,B,C,D : integer) : integer
begin
barryst
Apr 27, 05:45 AM
I don't think he is fake. He has a facebook page and twitter. He is saying he is releasing it tomorrow. Guess we will see tomorrow.
lol....
lol....
Slix
Apr 4, 03:56 PM
MacBook Air is awesome because they're so small. People want that in a product.
Grayburn
May 4, 08:14 AM
Deleted that folder and the Barrel option has gone from settings but the effects are still happening....strange :eek:
Laird Knox
Mar 11, 01:23 PM
Then in theory this should be possible.
hiddenpremise
Apr 22, 09:59 PM
Hi, I've got a plist file with jpeg photo data in it. I need to get that photo out. I can read the plist file into an NSDictionary and can access the object at the key "jpegphoto". The problem is that the object returned is an NSCFArray that I have no idea how to work with. I can print it and I see a nice stream of octets come out, but that's all I know how to do. How do I get this NSCFArray into NSData or a byte array?
The CFArray when passed to NSLog like so
NSLog(@"%@", [data_dictionary objectForKey:@"jpegphoto"]);
Spits out hundreds of line similar to
5ed15ee6 df44b2ff 00899699 0dd23b58 dccdcadc 6c8d04e1 8b3e1940 af76953e 7c0e1b56
I know that it is a CFArray b/c I did
NSLog(@"%@", NSStringFromClass([[data_dictionary objectForKey:@"jpegphoto"] class]));
And got back
NSCFArray
Thanks
The CFArray when passed to NSLog like so
NSLog(@"%@", [data_dictionary objectForKey:@"jpegphoto"]);
Spits out hundreds of line similar to
5ed15ee6 df44b2ff 00899699 0dd23b58 dccdcadc 6c8d04e1 8b3e1940 af76953e 7c0e1b56
I know that it is a CFArray b/c I did
NSLog(@"%@", NSStringFromClass([[data_dictionary objectForKey:@"jpegphoto"] class]));
And got back
NSCFArray
Thanks
longofest
Jun 19, 01:24 PM
go ahead and delete that Analyst directory page
the category works
the category works
jobberwacky
Oct 12, 09:00 AM
Try with =ROUND(A1;1)*6-1 and the problem is gone. ;)
That's true. But which spreadsheet user is aware of this? This should be resolved by the app, not by the user.
That's true. But which spreadsheet user is aware of this? This should be resolved by the app, not by the user.
bella92108
Mar 31, 01:07 PM
i agree they do seem to try harder. i dont think of it as me being hypocritical. i just hold android to a higher standard... it's supposed to be about openness... that's what i feel google intended. if i'm going to get one (which i probably will eventually) i want to be able to do what i want with it without the manufacturer/provider on my back
Yeah, openness in the sense that if you open a store you allow anyone to sell whatever they want, be it kids toys, porn, chicken on a stick, or 1980s style leotards.... but open doesn't mean you let people tear out a wall and expand your store's building into the parking lot.
Android allows you to create and distribute apps that will mod just about every aspect of the OS. If you attempt to build an app that makes the iPhone keyboard black, you'll be shut down quicker than a hooker in an elementary school. Not the case with Android, because it's "open" :-)
The debate will never end on this subject, but numbers are what speak.... and right now the momentum in the mobile phone AND tablet space is 100% in Android's court in both categories.
Yeah, openness in the sense that if you open a store you allow anyone to sell whatever they want, be it kids toys, porn, chicken on a stick, or 1980s style leotards.... but open doesn't mean you let people tear out a wall and expand your store's building into the parking lot.
Android allows you to create and distribute apps that will mod just about every aspect of the OS. If you attempt to build an app that makes the iPhone keyboard black, you'll be shut down quicker than a hooker in an elementary school. Not the case with Android, because it's "open" :-)
The debate will never end on this subject, but numbers are what speak.... and right now the momentum in the mobile phone AND tablet space is 100% in Android's court in both categories.
Queen of Spades
May 4, 09:40 PM
Well I may just be a fool but I thought that all WD hdds had the same connector pins. I've just taken apart my mbp only to find the (SATA?) connector inside is a different type than the WD's.
I'm just curious is there something I was missing that should have warned me that this would happen? Is there a way I can modify the WD so that I can make it my internal HDD?
That's all I really want.
My MBP:
15 inch Unibody (late 2008)
My WD:
WD10TMVV
I think this is it but mine is black.
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=450
Thank you in advance!
On a side note this is an extremely solid external drive and I recommend it to anyone who needs a reliable terrabyte.
The 1TB and 750GB drives of that particular model are not industry "standard" SATA drives. That Micro-B connector is attached directly to the mainboard of the hard drive. Instead of having a SATA interface connected to a USB board, it just skipped the SATA interface. This saves cost for WD and means you cannot take this drive out of the enclosure and use it in your MBP.
I'm just curious is there something I was missing that should have warned me that this would happen? Is there a way I can modify the WD so that I can make it my internal HDD?
That's all I really want.
My MBP:
15 inch Unibody (late 2008)
My WD:
WD10TMVV
I think this is it but mine is black.
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=450
Thank you in advance!
On a side note this is an extremely solid external drive and I recommend it to anyone who needs a reliable terrabyte.
The 1TB and 750GB drives of that particular model are not industry "standard" SATA drives. That Micro-B connector is attached directly to the mainboard of the hard drive. Instead of having a SATA interface connected to a USB board, it just skipped the SATA interface. This saves cost for WD and means you cannot take this drive out of the enclosure and use it in your MBP.
EJBasile
Sep 11, 11:21 AM
I was in NYC for a convention which was about five blocks away.
I did not see either planes hit, but it did see the burning towers.
I did not see either planes hit, but it did see the burning towers.
CP1091
Jan 23, 08:35 PM
Oh the joys of anticipation :)
Hermes Monster
Apr 15, 11:12 AM
We're professionals, and have been doing it for 8 years, and it probably took us 2-250 hours to produce that site :) There are some dynamic aspects to the portfolio and a lot of jquery.
Chicowebdesign = WIN by the way, nice work!
Chicowebdesign = WIN by the way, nice work!
dagrouch
Oct 26, 03:49 PM
I'm in the front of the line at the Deer Park store, can I expect anyone else? :p
Edit: 3:15 and still no one else, but they gave me an extension cord to charge my laptop.
I would have joined had the t-shirts not sucked. :)
Actually, I have work so I can't make it. But at least I have Leopard already thanks to the pre-order.
Deer Park FTW!
Edit: 3:15 and still no one else, but they gave me an extension cord to charge my laptop.
I would have joined had the t-shirts not sucked. :)
Actually, I have work so I can't make it. But at least I have Leopard already thanks to the pre-order.
Deer Park FTW!
c23roo
Apr 21, 09:30 PM
4 drives:
320 Gig WD Raptor (10,000 rpm) as system drive
1 Tb (7200 rpm) for iPhoto
1 Tb (7200 rpm) for iTunes/video
other external HD for backups, etc...
Have 5 of RAM in there now (2-2-1-0).
So was initially looking to upgrade RAM, but then thought maybe SSD could be more bang for the buck. But if my bottleneck is the iPhoto drive I think simply upgrading my system drive to SSD might not get me as far...
Thoughts?
320 Gig WD Raptor (10,000 rpm) as system drive
1 Tb (7200 rpm) for iPhoto
1 Tb (7200 rpm) for iTunes/video
other external HD for backups, etc...
Have 5 of RAM in there now (2-2-1-0).
So was initially looking to upgrade RAM, but then thought maybe SSD could be more bang for the buck. But if my bottleneck is the iPhoto drive I think simply upgrading my system drive to SSD might not get me as far...
Thoughts?
jessica.
Aug 20, 07:53 PM
$350 for a casual agreement between friends is just too high.
$50 and a dinner out.
$50 and a dinner out.
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