kockgunner
Jan 15, 09:13 PM
maybe he forgot :)
acfusion29
Apr 18, 10:12 AM
Stopped reading there.
I agree completely.
Once you hear "analyst" in a report or rumour you know it has more to do with them trying to buy or sell some shares than anything based on fact. I don't think I have seen one comment from Piper Jaffrey or other analysts being factually accurate unless they are reporting from an official press release, and even so you have to be careful. :)
+ 1
too bad you didn't read any further..
Despite a few misses, Kuo has frequently offered fairly accurate information originating from Apple's supply chain, perhaps most notably pinpointing the smaller, thinner MacBook Air (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/15/apple-prepping-11-6-macbook-air-and-new-ipod-touch-with-3mp-camera/) ultimately released late last year.
i think i'm gonna skip the next iPhone and buy Apple Care.
I agree completely.
Once you hear "analyst" in a report or rumour you know it has more to do with them trying to buy or sell some shares than anything based on fact. I don't think I have seen one comment from Piper Jaffrey or other analysts being factually accurate unless they are reporting from an official press release, and even so you have to be careful. :)
+ 1
too bad you didn't read any further..
Despite a few misses, Kuo has frequently offered fairly accurate information originating from Apple's supply chain, perhaps most notably pinpointing the smaller, thinner MacBook Air (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/15/apple-prepping-11-6-macbook-air-and-new-ipod-touch-with-3mp-camera/) ultimately released late last year.
i think i'm gonna skip the next iPhone and buy Apple Care.
MacRumorUser
Dec 10, 06:58 AM
Yonah is more expensive than the G4.
iBooks will feature integrated graphics guaranteed. They already have OsX running on the Intel 915 chipset in developer macs. Most cheaper laptops use the same chipset. Apple have no reason not to use it in the iBook. It's a budget product to them.
This will create an immediate differential with the powerbook which will end up using a seperate gfx card.
Don't expect prices to much different across all product lines than they are now. Apple didn't switch to intel because they are cheaper (the new processors aren't) they did so because IBM couldn't keep up with theyre predicted roadmap.
iBooks will feature integrated graphics guaranteed. They already have OsX running on the Intel 915 chipset in developer macs. Most cheaper laptops use the same chipset. Apple have no reason not to use it in the iBook. It's a budget product to them.
This will create an immediate differential with the powerbook which will end up using a seperate gfx card.
Don't expect prices to much different across all product lines than they are now. Apple didn't switch to intel because they are cheaper (the new processors aren't) they did so because IBM couldn't keep up with theyre predicted roadmap.
MrSmith
Oct 11, 10:59 PM
What's this going to do to the NeoOffice project, I wonder? Neo exchanges Office file formats already, and it's Aqua so a pretty familiar GUI. For me, that free app is perfect. It'll be a shame if it loses support from the masses.
drummr
Apr 7, 10:53 AM
Yes!....wait....No!.....wait......what?:confused:
Clive At Five
Jan 18, 11:21 AM
Aquaria looks like it would be very similar to SketchFigher... except be underwater...
I'm curious to see what this "intuitive mouse control system" happens to be. I typically hate using mice.
-Clive
I'm curious to see what this "intuitive mouse control system" happens to be. I typically hate using mice.
-Clive
barkingDog
May 2, 06:28 PM
Bonds79 is just trying to troll Att users into a flamewar. Please don't feed him :rolleyes:
Ah. I see now. :o
I fed this little piece of cruft on another of his threads with a question about a seriously odd statement re: AT&T and data caps.
Had I realized he was an piece of "anti-AT&T" fly-tape ... well, I've no excuse I guess.
@ap3604: Thx man. :)
Ah. I see now. :o
I fed this little piece of cruft on another of his threads with a question about a seriously odd statement re: AT&T and data caps.
Had I realized he was an piece of "anti-AT&T" fly-tape ... well, I've no excuse I guess.
@ap3604: Thx man. :)
Happybunny
Nov 5, 12:05 PM
I thought I would go for a old ship of some kind:cool:
http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv310/happybunny2_photos/015.jpg
Sorry I have no idea where this photo is from.:-(
http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv310/happybunny2_photos/015.jpg
Sorry I have no idea where this photo is from.:-(
vincenz
Apr 12, 12:30 PM
Caveat emptor as always..
wordmunger
Sep 11, 08:06 AM
I was at work, at UNC-Charlotte. There was no access to TV, and the Internet was down, so I got very little information. When I eventually figured out what had happened, I called my wife and we figured out what we would do with the kids. I was there all day and had night classes, so I never saw any of the live footage of the event. My wife picked up the kids after school and took them to a prayer service at their church. I got home at about 10 p.m., by that time my wife didn't really want to watch any more TV, so I never really shared in the live television experience the rest of the world had. Of course, I've since read a lot about it on the Web and have since seen some of the video, but I don't think I had quite the same experience most people did. The biggest concern I had was how to explain what had happened to my kids, who were age 7 and 8 at the time.
mrinternet
Mar 15, 06:08 AM
History Will Write :
1) The mistake was Microsoft competing with the Creative Zen (remember it).
2) The result is Microsoft killed both products;
3) The Zen had the market share (US and Internationally)
4) MS entered late, never really in the international marketplace, US only.
5) Both competing with the iPod that was global, was a mistake.
1) The mistake was Microsoft competing with the Creative Zen (remember it).
2) The result is Microsoft killed both products;
3) The Zen had the market share (US and Internationally)
4) MS entered late, never really in the international marketplace, US only.
5) Both competing with the iPod that was global, was a mistake.
drusoicy
Apr 25, 03:58 PM
https://img.skitch.com/20110425-k9qtspbemjxem9n5rtmfdh3qya.jpg
Oddly, it isn't even in the Finder preferences. Just totally gone! I haven't deleted the Finder plist file though, so I will try that next. Of course, it's a preview so things like this are to be expected ;)
Oddly, it isn't even in the Finder preferences. Just totally gone! I haven't deleted the Finder plist file though, so I will try that next. Of course, it's a preview so things like this are to be expected ;)
h0kie99
Aug 9, 10:35 PM
Shopping Carts seem to be on the mind today!
I am helping a friend out with a website for her new business. The products are customizable, so we need the ability for the customer to select several options (using a form) such as Ribbon Color, Fabric Design, Size, etc. (more options than the typical). I am envisioning a form for each core product (shirt, belt, bag, etc.) and then several drop-down boxes for choosing options. Ideally this would all be hosted on my friend's website, not externally. Then, the customer would click "add to cart" and they would be taken off-site to the shopping cart system and could choose to "checkout now" or "continue shopping" (in which case they would be taken back to my friend's site with the option of adding more stuff to the cart, of course). Basically, the only thing we would have to assign is a price to each core product (all prices are static for the core products, the custom options are included at no additional cost) and pass that price onto the shopping cart. My friend would need to receive the info via e-mail notifying her of what to create for this customer.
Is PayPal's "Website Payments Standard" a good option for this sort of thing? My friend purchased the GoDaddy shopping cart, but that is just awful -- it takes you to a completely different site (where the shopping cart is hosted) and makes it impossible to return to the real site to choose more options! You are basically stuck on the shopping cart site and all products are there in this template that doesn't look anything like my friend's site.
It looks like the costs are strictly based on how much you sell... 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. Seems high, but there are no other fees AT ALL, so I don't know how that compares to others.
Anyway, let me know if you have any experience with this cart, or if you have other suggestions. I am definitely looking to purchase something, as I do not have the knowledge of security to do this myself.
Thanks!!
Jenny
I am helping a friend out with a website for her new business. The products are customizable, so we need the ability for the customer to select several options (using a form) such as Ribbon Color, Fabric Design, Size, etc. (more options than the typical). I am envisioning a form for each core product (shirt, belt, bag, etc.) and then several drop-down boxes for choosing options. Ideally this would all be hosted on my friend's website, not externally. Then, the customer would click "add to cart" and they would be taken off-site to the shopping cart system and could choose to "checkout now" or "continue shopping" (in which case they would be taken back to my friend's site with the option of adding more stuff to the cart, of course). Basically, the only thing we would have to assign is a price to each core product (all prices are static for the core products, the custom options are included at no additional cost) and pass that price onto the shopping cart. My friend would need to receive the info via e-mail notifying her of what to create for this customer.
Is PayPal's "Website Payments Standard" a good option for this sort of thing? My friend purchased the GoDaddy shopping cart, but that is just awful -- it takes you to a completely different site (where the shopping cart is hosted) and makes it impossible to return to the real site to choose more options! You are basically stuck on the shopping cart site and all products are there in this template that doesn't look anything like my friend's site.
It looks like the costs are strictly based on how much you sell... 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. Seems high, but there are no other fees AT ALL, so I don't know how that compares to others.
Anyway, let me know if you have any experience with this cart, or if you have other suggestions. I am definitely looking to purchase something, as I do not have the knowledge of security to do this myself.
Thanks!!
Jenny
AEMV
Apr 12, 12:11 PM
Tired of Apple's locked ecosystem
Switching to Android.
I travel to China half of the year, I NEED and unlocked phone so that i can pop in my Chinese SIM card when i'm there.
iPhone is just not for me.
FU Apple.... so much for Freedom in the US.
Switching to Android.
I travel to China half of the year, I NEED and unlocked phone so that i can pop in my Chinese SIM card when i'm there.
iPhone is just not for me.
FU Apple.... so much for Freedom in the US.
SSpiro
Mar 13, 09:48 PM
Oh man, this is fantastic..
macnerd77
Jun 19, 09:39 PM
Is anyone going to be camping out? Myself and a few friends will be there. We will be playing poker and other games on our card table. :-)
If your at Arden come by and say hi.
If your at Arden come by and say hi.
Ish
Mar 8, 04:19 PM
Thanks for this. These places look totally different from anywhere I've been before. I also enjoy landscape/travel photography. I was going to buy a polarising filter before going on holiday in September but would you recommend getting it before this trip? This is a totally new climate for me.
cyberrob
Sep 13, 02:49 AM
Why wanna wait for a 300$ iTV half a year when you can have a 24" iMac now?!?!?!?!? And I'm laughing: WIRELESS... but Ethernet Port etc. p.p.... very helpful! No thanks guys, I'm gonna buy the Cinema-iMac!!!
:cool:
:cool:
milbournosphere
Feb 14, 10:46 AM
ca.gizmodo.com. It also has the old page style, which is a major plus. Why they crammed in all that javascript is beyond me. I only visit once or twice a day now, and it's with the mobile site on my phone.
etchtech09
Mar 11, 02:07 PM
Local DNS would be the main LAN side solution.
There are also programs that can extent Bonjour services outside the local LAN, but that would be a VPN side solution on the individual clients.
There are also programs that can extent Bonjour services outside the local LAN, but that would be a VPN side solution on the individual clients.
dlsife
Mar 15, 03:18 PM
Looking at buying my first mac and looking at a mini. I listen to a lot of music on high quality speakers attached to my pc, so I'm wondering if there's a sound quality difference between the MBP, the iMac and the Mac Mini.
Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
Thanks.
slooksterPSV
Aug 2, 02:23 PM
Ok, I have a place where you can learn XML, its not that difficult + how you can style XML to meet your needs. http://www.w3schools.com/
Now I made this little list using XML and XSL you can also use CSS if you want (see last script for the CSS version) - here are the source files using the [ php ] [ / php ] forum thing:
<!-- CATALOG.XSL //-->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="1.0">
<!-- NOTE PREVIOUS LINE DOES NOT HAVE A ? BEFORE XSL //-->
<xsl:output method="html"/>
<xsl:template match="/">
<html><body bgcolor="#000000">
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</body></html>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="/CATALOG/CD/TITLE">
<h2><font color="#FFFFFF">TITLE: </font><font
color="#FF3333"><xsl:apply-templates/></font></h2>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="/CATALOG/CD/ARTIST">
<h4><font color="#33FF33">ARTIST: </font><font
color="6666FF"><xsl:apply-templates/></font></h4>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="/CATALOG/CD/SONG">
<font size="2"><font family="courier"><font
color="FFFF00"><xsl:apply-templates/></font></font></font><br/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="/CATALOG/CD/END">
<hr><xsl:apply-templates/></hr>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
Now I made this little list using XML and XSL you can also use CSS if you want (see last script for the CSS version) - here are the source files using the [ php ] [ / php ] forum thing:
<!-- CATALOG.XSL //-->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="1.0">
<!-- NOTE PREVIOUS LINE DOES NOT HAVE A ? BEFORE XSL //-->
<xsl:output method="html"/>
<xsl:template match="/">
<html><body bgcolor="#000000">
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</body></html>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="/CATALOG/CD/TITLE">
<h2><font color="#FFFFFF">TITLE: </font><font
color="#FF3333"><xsl:apply-templates/></font></h2>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="/CATALOG/CD/ARTIST">
<h4><font color="#33FF33">ARTIST: </font><font
color="6666FF"><xsl:apply-templates/></font></h4>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="/CATALOG/CD/SONG">
<font size="2"><font family="courier"><font
color="FFFF00"><xsl:apply-templates/></font></font></font><br/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="/CATALOG/CD/END">
<hr><xsl:apply-templates/></hr>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
fel10
Nov 9, 02:22 AM
iMac (Same as last month)
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-10-06at63556PM.png
Macbook Pro
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-11-09at25500AM.png
iPad
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/3dec44c2.png
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/dcb06fcc.png
iPod Touch
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/02279553.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/4560ca4f.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-10-06at63556PM.png
Macbook Pro
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-11-09at25500AM.png
iPad
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/3dec44c2.png
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/dcb06fcc.png
iPod Touch
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/02279553.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/4560ca4f.jpg
Telekom
Oct 8, 01:34 PM
T-Mobile is the low-end carrier. Who on this green Earth uses them? They serve no purpose.
Cingular if you want GSM/SIM cards
Verizon if you want the widest American network
Sprint if you want cheapest/fastest unlimited data
T-Mobile if you.. um.. if you're 11 years old and think Sidekicks are cool?
The only way this will go well is if Apple does an MVNO. They need control of "the whole widget."
Why can't people get the concept of "get what works for you" and just ignore people posturing that this or that is better for them when nobody is in the same exact place as everybody else.
Your last comment however, is spot on. A matter of fact from what I've read Apple wants to hold a certain amount of control over the whole matter of providing the service.
Cingular if you want GSM/SIM cards
Verizon if you want the widest American network
Sprint if you want cheapest/fastest unlimited data
T-Mobile if you.. um.. if you're 11 years old and think Sidekicks are cool?
The only way this will go well is if Apple does an MVNO. They need control of "the whole widget."
Why can't people get the concept of "get what works for you" and just ignore people posturing that this or that is better for them when nobody is in the same exact place as everybody else.
Your last comment however, is spot on. A matter of fact from what I've read Apple wants to hold a certain amount of control over the whole matter of providing the service.
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