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  • LaLLLy
    Apr 6, 09:23 PM
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  • vong
    Oct 10, 07:57 PM
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    i need to buy candy bar :(




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  • mashinhead
    May 5, 11:57 AM
    Anyone notice the better sound in the new iMacs. Are there new speakers in there?




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  • McGiord
    Apr 8, 05:52 AM
    Trackball, jog-wheel, joystick, six face buttons and a button on each side for the pinball simulators. Hopefully all this and more for the iCade revisions and imitations to come.

    After that, the only thing needed will be a custom made table to ergonomically place the iCade at the right height.



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  • L I G H T I N G
    Apr 6, 06:00 PM
    Google goes through 24 petabytes of data a day....wow




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  • Angelo95210
    Sep 3, 04:43 AM
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  • SamTheeGeek
    Apr 25, 06:13 AM
    I really can't wait to get this phone !!!! Aggg stop with the rumors and release it already hehe xD




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  • makingdots
    Apr 13, 10:12 AM
    iPhone 4's screen is still great compare to other phones. Pushing larger screen will create additional work to developers because of different resolutions. Although if Apple thought a larger screen size is really the way to go, they decided it to be the standard screen size in several years to come.



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  • Nicky G
    Nov 11, 10:53 AM
    Dustyn and I have associates in common, and he's known to be a reputable fellow. I would thus tend to take his claim at face value.




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  • benhollberg
    Apr 28, 01:11 AM
    I'm hoping for the new iMacs but I don't think so.



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  • chrissmash
    Jul 5, 05:24 AM
    Hey yeah I may do that! Have they unveiled yet what the plan in the UK is? Last I heard we got to buy ours and set it up again using iTunes.




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  • jettredmont
    Apr 4, 03:34 PM
    Thank you, Apple, for weeding out the companies whose business model depends on selling my information to junk-mailers.

    This is the kind of 'crazy-Steve-Jobs-control' I can live with.

    I agree wholeheartedly. Despite the fact that I work for the same company that owns the FT, I am disgusted by this reasoning. I definitely won't be subscribing to the pink paper any time soon.



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  • Small White Car
    Oct 5, 05:07 PM
    This is my first post. It takes a lot for me to stop being a lurker, but the idea that any user can resize a textarea on a site I design, dynamically redrawing the page, is among the dumbest ideas I've ever heard. This will break valid page layouts in new and unheard of ways. Designers make form elements a size and shape for a reason.

    I look forward to finding a way using JavaScript to disable that feature the day that browser is released.

    Why do you need to disable something you don't want to use? Can't you just not use it?

    Are you afraid you might accidentally change your mind someday and need to prevent yourself from doing this in the future?

    Also, many BBS's that I use offer me the chance to change the text-reply field size in my personal preferences. The window can be any size and the page looks just fine. Pretty much ANY text entry field has to be built into a page in such a way that changing the size just pushes things below it lower, just in case a browser draws it larger than planned. I can't think of any sites that don't work that way. This box I'm using on Macrumors right now follows that rule. If I were to drag it large nothing would "break." The stuff below it would just move down.

    Can you give any examples of a page that fails this test? I can't think of any offhand.




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  • puckhead193
    Nov 20, 11:43 AM
    i'm still waiting for the 1 gen ;)



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  • chris975d
    Feb 11, 09:51 AM
    This will not make you forfeit any rollover minutes. This is used like a data plan... You should have no change to your bill as far as price unless you drop your plan. It requires you to have unlimited text on individual or family rate plans. Same price you paid before as well as unlimited calling/messaging to any mobile...

    Last time I did any rate plan change, the info you gave is correct. You only lose your accumulated rollover minutes if you change your voice plan down in monthly minutes (i.e., going from a Nation 700 plan down to a 450 minute plan). They have it this way so that people can't pay for a couple of months of a high minute plan and not use the minutes, roll them over (bank them), then downgrade to a much lower minute plan for the remainder of the year and live off of the rollover minutes they banked when on the higher limit plan. My understanding is that when you change voice plans, but the monthly minute allowances are the same (ex. a 450 plan to this new 450 plan, or 700 to 700), you shouldn't lose accumulated rollover minutes.




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  • thogs_cave
    Apr 6, 01:07 PM
    Some sales rep is really, really happy right now. As is EMC, who just acquired Isilon. Promotions all around!

    And, it's not cheap storage either. Even using 2T Enterprise-class drives (I am not aware yet of any 3T drives at that level), it's 7,224 drives (1024T per petabyte).

    I'm assuming it's raw (no RAID, no fileystem) storage. If it's cooked, then it's considerably more drives. Man., that's a lot of racks full of whirring spindles.

    Or, to look at it another way, that's enough storage to give 50G to just under 15 million users. Whee! :D



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  • Detrius
    May 1, 12:48 AM
    What about straight up Kerberos?




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  • DirtySocks85
    Apr 7, 11:00 AM
    It might be Apple trying to screw us up and make us want to upgrade to iphone 5. I remember I had the iphone 3G and with its latest "upgrade" my phone took a shiat bigtime. There wasnt even a way to downgrade the upgrade.

    I try not to be a conspiracy theorist here, but I have noticed the same thing before as well. It was very noticeable on the 3G during the last 3.x updates! I skipped the 3GS, so I don't know how it's doing with 4.3, but my iPhone 4 is still chugging along flawlessly on 4.2.1. I think I'll keep it there for the time being (also, I'm waiting on a few more Cydia apps to be 4.3 compatible).




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  • soapage
    Apr 28, 04:53 PM
    Can I set a rule on the Microsoft Outlook that will allow me to click Send on the email but have it go to the outbox until I hit the Send And Receive Button. I know you can easily do it on the PC version




    Acorn
    Dec 24, 04:33 PM
    i think i got a gps and a watch but ill tell you tomorrow =P




    downingp
    Apr 30, 08:40 PM
    I have always been curious as to how automator works, but have never really had a need to use it until now. What I would like to accomplish is to setup a workflow where as soon as a file gets put into a folder (music, photos, movies, etc) the automator would then automatically connect to my WDTV Live Hub and send the files.
    Is this possible and if so, would anyone be willing to offer some assistance?

    Thanks a lot in advance.




    applerocks
    Sep 26, 10:28 PM
    Just Great! More rumors. rofl..tut, tut, and I don't know anyone using AIM.

    I use AIM and Gmail with iChat. It works fine. I never chat with my .mac account.


    What if the rumored mapping or phone stuff that might be part of Leopard is only for .Mac users?

    .Mac users can call people from their computers or get .Mac Earth or something similar.

    Also, iCal needs to go online (add, edit, etc. from the Internet), storage needs to go way up, etc.

    Give me something AOL and Google don't.

    AOL just announced something that allows you to back up 5GB of data. .Mac gives you 1 GB. AOL is free, .Mac costs $99. I understand there are other features, but AOL has most of them too. It's not worth the $$ until some major improvements happen.

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    Philalbe
    Mar 20, 07:09 AM
    Hi,

    Just to give a quick backstory; I spent years going back to school for design and at last I've finally acquired my degree. I now have a budding freelance business with a handful of small clients, all of whom are relatively civil, good natured and appreciative of my work.

    Recently a long distance client I really get along with referred me to someone. He hired me to do a logo for his marketing startup. He was pleased with the end result and asked me to take on a second project, designing a mockup for a website that he could then turn over to a developer. He set a time limit of 3 hours, because that's all he could afford. Everything was going fine till about 2 hours in. He liked the direction I was going in, so while I was waiting to hear back I did some small revisions (off the clock), just to satisfy my own design sensibilities. I sent them to him to see what he thought. He suddenly calls me saturday afternoon and from the get go, seems to have an attitude. He wants to go over all the revisions I sent him. So I scramble for my macbook. As I'm going through my folders in search of the files he starts getting flustered and belittling. I offer to call him back in an hour after I've gathered everything and before one of us says something we'll regret, but he wants to stay on the phone and takes an even more offensive tone. I'm a laid back guy, but I had enough and firmly reminded him that I was trying to design a site for him within a 3 hour limit and had been good enough to not bill him for all the phone time he insisted on and had even stopped the clock a couple of times. He then startled to backpedal and complimented me on my work and how fair my pricing was ($25.00 an hour). The conversation went on for about another half hour as in the aftermath we awkwardly discussed the project. I think I did a pretty good job of remaining diplomatic. I've now just about completed the project and now he's talking about having me design a business card:rolleyes: The whole thing has left a bad taste in my mouth. I know there can always be an element of stress with any type of work is, but that was a bit much.

    Sorry for the rant, but I felt like I needed to vent to fellow designers. Anyone else have any horror stories?:)




    vincenz
    Apr 4, 11:26 AM
    I bet they did this 1) because they can and 2) to stop people from upgrading early and reselling the phones for profit



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