Mvbalaj
Apr 28, 10:59 AM
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Am I the only one bothered by this??
So it seems like everytime I open the App Store or iTunes on my iPhone 3GS I get asked for my password!! I don't care about an app that didn't update or a download that failed earlier! I just want to do what I'm doing now, and not be bothered by entering my password for some reason that I don't even remember or care about.
Is this a useless rant or do others feel the same way?
it does get rather annoying to put your password in each and every time you download an app. they should have it that once you turn your phone on you enter a master password and everything is set.
Am I the only one bothered by this??
So it seems like everytime I open the App Store or iTunes on my iPhone 3GS I get asked for my password!! I don't care about an app that didn't update or a download that failed earlier! I just want to do what I'm doing now, and not be bothered by entering my password for some reason that I don't even remember or care about.
Is this a useless rant or do others feel the same way?
it does get rather annoying to put your password in each and every time you download an app. they should have it that once you turn your phone on you enter a master password and everything is set.
skunk
Feb 27, 07:23 AM
http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2011/02/27/un-security-council-refers-libya-iccUN: Security Council Refers Libya to ICC
Resolution Aimed at Stemming Violence and Bringing Justice
FEBRUARY 27, 2011
United Nations Security Council diplomats vote on a resolution during a meeting on Libya at UN headquarters in New York on February 26, 2011.
The Security Council has risen to the occasion and given notice to Gaddafi and his commanders that if they give, tolerate, or follow orders to fire on peaceful protesters, they may find themselves on trial in The Hague.
Richard Dicker, director of the International Justice Program
(New York) � The United Nations Security Council�s unanimous resolution referring Libya to the International Criminal Court (ICC) sends a strong signal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his commanders, as well as other governments in the region, that the international community will not tolerate the vicious repression of peaceful protesters, Human Rights Watch said today.
The resolution adopted on February 26, referred the crisis in Libya to the ICC, imposed travel bans on key Libyan leaders, and froze their assets.
�The Security Council has risen to the occasion and given notice to Gaddafi and his commanders that if they give, tolerate, or follow orders to fire on peaceful protesters, they may find themselves on trial in The Hague,� said Richard Dicker, director of the International Justice Program at Human Rights Watch.
Human Rights Watch said the Security Council�s referral to the ICC appears aimed both at bringing justice to the Libyan people and avoiding more victims.
How ironic that two of the permanent members of the UNSC have invoked the ICC without themselves recognising it.
Resolution Aimed at Stemming Violence and Bringing Justice
FEBRUARY 27, 2011
United Nations Security Council diplomats vote on a resolution during a meeting on Libya at UN headquarters in New York on February 26, 2011.
The Security Council has risen to the occasion and given notice to Gaddafi and his commanders that if they give, tolerate, or follow orders to fire on peaceful protesters, they may find themselves on trial in The Hague.
Richard Dicker, director of the International Justice Program
(New York) � The United Nations Security Council�s unanimous resolution referring Libya to the International Criminal Court (ICC) sends a strong signal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his commanders, as well as other governments in the region, that the international community will not tolerate the vicious repression of peaceful protesters, Human Rights Watch said today.
The resolution adopted on February 26, referred the crisis in Libya to the ICC, imposed travel bans on key Libyan leaders, and froze their assets.
�The Security Council has risen to the occasion and given notice to Gaddafi and his commanders that if they give, tolerate, or follow orders to fire on peaceful protesters, they may find themselves on trial in The Hague,� said Richard Dicker, director of the International Justice Program at Human Rights Watch.
Human Rights Watch said the Security Council�s referral to the ICC appears aimed both at bringing justice to the Libyan people and avoiding more victims.
How ironic that two of the permanent members of the UNSC have invoked the ICC without themselves recognising it.
francis21
May 6, 09:00 AM
Here's my problem: As I go and start Boot Camp, after pressing the Continue button, I am welcomed by the screen that says "The startup disk does not have enough space to be partitioned. You must have at least 10 GB of free space available" The weird thing is, I have 18.28 GB of free space available. Is there kind of a restriction (i.e. do you need to have 20 GB or more) - because I already have more than 10 GB of free space? Is there anyway to bypass this problem?
Thanks! :)
Thanks! :)
jnc
May 15, 09:47 PM
I'm thinking around the time the Nehalem Mac Pros come out. End of this year, maybe.
Took Apple a year and a half to update the original Mac Pro - you think they will close the gap between the current and next-gen to below 12 months??!
Anyway... I'm holding out for an ACD announcement... and nothing. It's been two years without change, that's crazy. Has forced me to consider Dell... :(
Took Apple a year and a half to update the original Mac Pro - you think they will close the gap between the current and next-gen to below 12 months??!
Anyway... I'm holding out for an ACD announcement... and nothing. It's been two years without change, that's crazy. Has forced me to consider Dell... :(
jchase2057
Mar 17, 12:29 PM
Ilife should be on the grey disc that came from apple as well as os x. Do a clean install from that then upgrade to tiger.
Martin C
Oct 27, 08:25 AM
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9805512-7.html
The line went to the corner and around the block to the intersection of 58th Street and Madison Avenue.
Some pictures:
http://crunchgear.com/2007/10/26/leopard-launch-madness-apple-store-5th-ave-photo-frenzy/
The line went to the corner and around the block to the intersection of 58th Street and Madison Avenue.
Some pictures:
http://crunchgear.com/2007/10/26/leopard-launch-madness-apple-store-5th-ave-photo-frenzy/
iW00t
Dec 22, 04:10 PM
No way...
Won't happen but it never hurts to dream.
I think it is likely too, why else are refurbished macs seeing such good discounts in their factory outlet?
Won't happen but it never hurts to dream.
I think it is likely too, why else are refurbished macs seeing such good discounts in their factory outlet?
Online
Apr 18, 08:11 PM
I have a Feather for my iPhone 4. It is a nice cover. It is a great case if you don't want any bulk added to the phone.
amacgenius
Nov 19, 09:43 PM
Have you checked HotScripts (http://www.hotscripts.com)? Personally I'd use PHP.
I'd say them, or there's ALWAYS Google ;).
I'd say them, or there's ALWAYS Google ;).
mingoglia
Apr 12, 12:38 PM
Every time I read these threads I'm reminded why I don't have an iphone. Yeah, I have many other Apple devices, including a 3G iPad, but no iphone. I refuse to be a slave to the man. I wish subsidized devices didn't exist in this country. It reduces competition by locking people into contracts and ultimately holds technology back. Yeah, more people can own the "coolest" phone, but IMHO the ends don't justify the means.
dubbz
Sep 25, 03:45 PM
Well, if you don't want an Apple Display, but still want a pretty nice looking LCD, some people seem to be a bit ga-ga over the Dells. :)
ga-ga
*hugs screen*
ga-ga
*hugs screen*
tigerchen
Apr 20, 05:16 PM
When an app is rejected by Apple's App Store review process, do they tell you all the issues that's wrong with the app? Or do they stop after finding the first issue that's wrong?
simsaladimbamba
Apr 10, 09:05 AM
What do you mean in a way? http://store.apple.com/ca/browse/home/shop_mac/mac_accessories/memory?mco=MTM3Njk4ODc
If i go to this site, what is my mac genration?
Yes, it means "generation", but if you have a late 2007 MB, then you don't have a "MacBook 7,1", but a MacBook 3,1, which you can find out via the way I showed you.
Thus you choose "MacBook (Generation 3) Family (http://store.apple.com/ca/memoryfamily/ME_MB_PREV_G3)".
But if you want to save some money, buy somewhere else, as Apple is quite expensive for RAM.
It is 77 USD (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/MacBook/DDR2/) vs. 210 USD (http://store.apple.com/ca/memorymodel/ME_13_2_16_MB), that's a difference of 2.7.
If i go to this site, what is my mac genration?
Yes, it means "generation", but if you have a late 2007 MB, then you don't have a "MacBook 7,1", but a MacBook 3,1, which you can find out via the way I showed you.
Thus you choose "MacBook (Generation 3) Family (http://store.apple.com/ca/memoryfamily/ME_MB_PREV_G3)".
But if you want to save some money, buy somewhere else, as Apple is quite expensive for RAM.
It is 77 USD (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/MacBook/DDR2/) vs. 210 USD (http://store.apple.com/ca/memorymodel/ME_13_2_16_MB), that's a difference of 2.7.
cyclingsessions
May 6, 12:05 PM
Bad RAM. I've had it happen with numerous computers, which is why I paid more for the 8 GB of RAM from Apple, given they can test it prior to shipping. My memory from Apple is Samsung, which I have used a lot without issue. I don't know much about Corsair's memory, so I cannot say anything regarding their product, but I have always used Crucial with good results, and it is a favorite here.
That's for the advice! I may try Crucial or OWC which looks like they guarantee Apple compatibility. I guess the Corsair's should work fine in a standard laptop.
That's for the advice! I may try Crucial or OWC which looks like they guarantee Apple compatibility. I guess the Corsair's should work fine in a standard laptop.
JonasLondon
Jan 22, 07:28 AM
Actually, the big display prices *must* come down soon, because regular 32" tv can be bought for 500 euros nowadays. A display which has HDMI input, which means it can be connected to a DVI computer card rather easily.
Now I don't mean to say that a regular 32" TV that costs 500 would compete with a 30" ACD in terms of colour accuracy or top resolution, but I'm saying if someone wants a big display it can be done for peanuts. And as people discover this they're not going to buy "overpriced" computer displays that are meant for one purpose only.
No HDTV competes with the resolution of a 30" COMPUTER monitor...
Apples and oranges, man.
J.
Now I don't mean to say that a regular 32" TV that costs 500 would compete with a 30" ACD in terms of colour accuracy or top resolution, but I'm saying if someone wants a big display it can be done for peanuts. And as people discover this they're not going to buy "overpriced" computer displays that are meant for one purpose only.
No HDTV competes with the resolution of a 30" COMPUTER monitor...
Apples and oranges, man.
J.
andreas79
Nov 2, 09:14 AM
mine,back to minimal :)
Mousse
Apr 12, 02:20 PM
This is awesome, however Apple will catch this little trick.
Unless all those little companies are fronts for :apple: to bilk even more $$ off the unsuspecting masses.;) *adjusts his tinfoil hat*
Unless all those little companies are fronts for :apple: to bilk even more $$ off the unsuspecting masses.;) *adjusts his tinfoil hat*
jelloshotsrule
Oct 5, 11:52 AM
"The Not-So-Silent Cartographer"
hahaha. freaking awesome
KDE's Digikam already supports GPS-mapping
well i guess no one else should do it, improve on it, etc, then eh? i'm still pissed at apple for wasting its time on final cut pro when adobe premiere already existed for the same market
hahaha. freaking awesome
KDE's Digikam already supports GPS-mapping
well i guess no one else should do it, improve on it, etc, then eh? i'm still pissed at apple for wasting its time on final cut pro when adobe premiere already existed for the same market
Reaperducer
Mar 14, 05:49 PM
A bunch of Microsoft's Zune "engineers" (which train do you drive?) live in my building. They're complete jerks, and aggressively vulgar toward anyone they see with an iPod.
I hope they enjoy listening to their precious Zunes while standing in line at the unemployment office.
DIAF, boys and girls.
I hope they enjoy listening to their precious Zunes while standing in line at the unemployment office.
DIAF, boys and girls.
e�Studios
Apr 10, 04:05 AM
Hey all, I currently live in Japan, and would like to get some experiences working at Apple. I haven't decided which floor I would like to work at, but it will most likely be the Genius Bar.
Now, to get in to my main point, is it possible to work at the Apple Store under the age of 18? I have no idea about the labor laws, work permit, and things like that, but I just to make sure. I saw on other thread that in state of Nevada, a person should be above the age of 16 to get a job.
BTW, I'm 17 currently.
Directly from the Labor Standards Laws:
(Minimum Age)
Article 56. An employer shall not employ children
until the first 31st of March following their having fully
reached the age of 15 years.
2. Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding
paragraph, outside of school hours, children above 13 full
years of age maybe employed in occupations in enterprises
other than those listed in items 1 through 5 of Annexed
Table No. 1, and which involve light labor that is not
harmful to the health and welfare of the children, with the
permission of the administrative office. The same shall
apply to children under 13 full years of age employed in
motion picture production and theatrical performance
enterprises.
http://www.jil.go.jp/english/laborin...j_law1-rev.pdf
Now, to get in to my main point, is it possible to work at the Apple Store under the age of 18? I have no idea about the labor laws, work permit, and things like that, but I just to make sure. I saw on other thread that in state of Nevada, a person should be above the age of 16 to get a job.
BTW, I'm 17 currently.
Directly from the Labor Standards Laws:
(Minimum Age)
Article 56. An employer shall not employ children
until the first 31st of March following their having fully
reached the age of 15 years.
2. Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding
paragraph, outside of school hours, children above 13 full
years of age maybe employed in occupations in enterprises
other than those listed in items 1 through 5 of Annexed
Table No. 1, and which involve light labor that is not
harmful to the health and welfare of the children, with the
permission of the administrative office. The same shall
apply to children under 13 full years of age employed in
motion picture production and theatrical performance
enterprises.
http://www.jil.go.jp/english/laborin...j_law1-rev.pdf
macgruder
Jan 24, 09:15 AM
When I buy expensive high quality devices like displays, I want them to be high quality at least half of their life, not just now.
I agree. Although the 23" monitor (at least) is 'only' $800 so cannot really be classed expensive enough to be high-end pro-monitor. (A Nikon D300 rather than a Nikon D3!) I suspect the panel manufacturers keep the prices beyond 8-bit at a high-premium, so you have to pay $1600 or more for such a monitor.
I agree. Although the 23" monitor (at least) is 'only' $800 so cannot really be classed expensive enough to be high-end pro-monitor. (A Nikon D300 rather than a Nikon D3!) I suspect the panel manufacturers keep the prices beyond 8-bit at a high-premium, so you have to pay $1600 or more for such a monitor.
sheepopo39
Dec 9, 09:56 PM
I remember exactly where I was when I heard that. I shot home after work for the news. Walther Cronkite always handled pain so well.
Dale
ps: Who is/was dimebag??
He was in the band Pantera, and was shot/killed while performing for his other band in 2004
Dale
ps: Who is/was dimebag??
He was in the band Pantera, and was shot/killed while performing for his other band in 2004
Red Bull
Jun 20, 07:59 AM
Any idea on store opening times and when's the best time to que up. Going to one of the stores in Middlesbrough, Stockton or Darlington.
I think I said it in the "Newcastle, UK" thread but I've been to the three previous iPhone launches at Darlington's O2 store and there's never been a queue before 8.30 for a 9am opening.
I can't vouch for the other two but Darlo might be an easy place to get a 4 :)
I think I said it in the "Newcastle, UK" thread but I've been to the three previous iPhone launches at Darlington's O2 store and there's never been a queue before 8.30 for a 9am opening.
I can't vouch for the other two but Darlo might be an easy place to get a 4 :)
Rapscallion
May 3, 10:43 AM
Thank you both for your input. I'm still undecided.