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  • jayP1201
    Jan 6, 05:12 PM
    I have the Push working for Facebook but I cant hear anything... The notifications just come up... How do I set the sound?





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  • zwida
    Sep 1, 06:21 AM
    they don't lose the secret features due to NDAs.

    Well, sort of. The NDAs would hardly stop someone from surreptitiously releasing info about features on a forum. The NDAs certainly haven't stopped screen shots from being posted.... These concealed features are, as has been noted, coming in later builds, probably after they are revealed at MWSF.





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  • kdjohn3
    Apr 14, 01:49 PM
    I like the mop behind him. Is he the janitor of the data center?

    It's a boom microphone with a windscreen on it.





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  • mcrain
    Apr 5, 10:39 AM
    Here's the gist of the problem: too generous state worker union pensions. I wouldn't be surprised that these pensions are extensively re-done to drastically cut its cost in order to reduce state budget deficits.

    So, the bad guys are the teachers, firefighters, police, tax collectors, engineers, paper pushers, etc... who are employed by the government? So, it's their fault that corporations and individuals aren't paying (or avoiding paying) sufficient taxes to pay for the spending that was enacted by elected officials?

    Good to know who you blame for not being able to afford things like more oil subsidies, tax breaks for companies like GE, and lowering estate taxes on high value estates.

    Not that surprising considering the efforts to now radically cut programs for the poor, sick and elderly.

    (edit) How many BILLIONS of dollars in bribe money have been "lost" or "misplaced" or "stolen" in Iraq and Afghanistan? Billions with a B. Enough to fund the 14-16 billion dollar cost of extending unemployment 14 more weeks? In the past three years, over $3 billion in CASH was flown out of Kabul reports the Wall Street Journal. Officials don’t know exactly who got what, but have a general idea: “U.S. investigators believe top Afghan officials and their associates are sending billions of diverted U.S. aid and logistics dollars and drug money to financial safe havens abroad.” That’s still $9 billion less than what was lost in Iraq. Not quite enough, but close.



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  • roadbloc
    Apr 23, 03:54 AM
    Are you sure you're trying your best? :D
    Strangely enough, I'm doing a lot better than I was when I attended college. Having my daughter totally shook my life up.





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  • longofest
    Nov 10, 01:37 PM
    RFID is insecure. The british RFID passports have been cracked within less than 48 hours, the German test ones in less than a day. I wouldn't trust RFID for any important and sensible information like payment services. It's fine for stuff like tracking packages or my skiing card - but that's it.

    RFID in passports is kind of another ball of wax. One of the issues with so-called e-Passports is that they store all of the information on the RFID tag (i.e. your personal information) rather than just a reference number to a database. This is so you don't have different countries accessing other countries' databases. However, the level of encryption used on these passports is very weak, so all of that data on the tag is potentially vulnerable.

    It is generally considered best practice to put only reference numbers to a database on RFID tags. That way if you skim the tag all you have is jibberish without the accompanying database info.

    Don't blame the technology... blame the incorrect use of the technology. I don't see how the above examples of Apple's potential usage could be a serious privacy threat like the passports are.



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  • flopticalcube
    May 3, 02:30 PM
    My guess (hope) is that provincial governments will move left over the next 4 years as the public seeks a counterbalance.





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  • barrett14
    Mar 14, 09:52 AM
    any report of a place that has them in stock?



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  • vniow
    Sep 12, 05:12 PM
    Isn't this the same chip that protects media content? :rolleyes:

    ckick me or the RIAA will suspect you of downloading illegal music files (http://news.com.com/2100-1001-957757.html)





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  • 59031
    Oct 26, 11:36 PM
    I love .Mac and I LOVE the new .Mac email and address book. Thank you LORD!!! It's really good, just EONS better than what it used to be.



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  • Chef Medeski
    Nov 21, 06:41 PM
    For example, with the cell operating at 600 degrees there is not much of a differential change between room temperature and plus/minus 10 degrees.
    My Pb.... quite a hot computer runs 140F at the GPU. Id say your pushing no more than 150 at the CPU. No more than 170 on any laptop. 170F
    =76 C. 90F = 32 C. 80F = 26C. T = 76-32= 44C. 76-26= 50C. 12% difference. Yes.... quite unnoticeable :rolleyes: . Thats if its a direct relationship... if its a secondary or tertiary relationship.... well then your looking at huge difference being created.

    I dont know where you got 600 :rolleyes: or negligible.... but...





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  • chrono1081
    Mar 19, 12:18 AM
    These days much of the craftsmanship that used to take place in the darkroom coaxing a master print from a negative now takes place digitally. A technically well exposed frame can still produce a crappy print at the end of a less skilled artist. Conversely, technical perfection (second curtain sync, hyperfocal distancing gobbledygook) has very little to do with art, or even creativity. Great "art" these days is even being shot on a cellphone.

    Both camps (the technical-crats & the ones who are blissfully unaware of the minutiae) can produce "great" work.

    Many beginners suffer from the same bad pshop skills (hey, look... I can make grass grow on his head, no make that two heads) and mistakes that beginning designers can (hey look, I can make EACH letter a different color, and a different font).

    All that being said, if I was teaching beginning photographers I would remove almost everything to start (camera, lens, etc.) and go primitive and start with building pinhole cameras. Then I would progress to the end point which would be post-processing. Post-processing is huge though...
    cheers,
    michael

    I'm not saying PP isn't important, but if you take beginners that learn to get the best picture possible in the camera (focusing on composition, exposure, etc) first then worry about learning PP the images always turn out better then those who take crap in the camera and try and fix it in Photoshop.

    Not to mention, as Winni said RAW workflow programs are usually all you need unless you are doing commercial or portraiture where skin smoothing or other things are needed.

    Photoshop is used far to much as a crutch than an enhancement tool.



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  • lolnick
    Mar 11, 10:35 AM
    i predict they will only have gray color smart covers avail on launch.





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  • mmulin
    Jul 7, 02:16 AM
    Is Apple thinking that SD cards are going to become the new "floppies"?

    Many people who exchange files by 'sneaker net' use CDs, but don't need the capacity of a CD. Plus while rewriteable CDs exist, they are pricey and most people don't use them. Most files are exchanged a barely used CD that then gets shelved and collects dust.

    Imagine if people started exchanging SD cards. Initially lower capacities only will be available, but soon CD equivalent SD cards will be available, and soon after that the 1 and 2 TB cards.

    If Apple can create enough demand for cards, then economies of scale will bring prices down as they become a standard commodity.

    As others have mentioned the bigger capacity ones would have all sorts of uses besides the exchange of files. Wow.

    Hmm.

    Are you living in 2005 or so? Recent SD cards already max out at 64GB. That is already ~100 CDs worth of data.



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  • snoone1313
    Jan 7, 06:42 AM
    I installed the new version last night, sync'd my contacts... What that did was put profile pictures and facebook page links to any friends I had in my addressbook.... The addresses migrated and sync'd no problem but the app itself is crashing so much that i had to delete it, reinstalled the old version from my computer and everything is back to normal on my phone within the facebook app... The page links still connect directly to friends facebook pages directly from my addressbook... I would wait to upgrade until they fix all the problems... Oh yeah the links do not work from addressbook on your mac, only within the iphone and from that addressbook





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  • rdlink
    Jul 20, 08:34 PM
    at&t will know what your doing at all times:eek:



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  • Small White Car
    Apr 12, 05:50 PM
    The 3G graph just shows how ignorant people are when choosing between ATT and Verizon.

    ATT has the fastest 3G network
    ATT has GSM, the standard chipset around the globe

    Dropped calls and data plan are not the same thing

    All this equals that people are ignorant


    I bought a Verizon iPad because I have an AT&T iPhone. I figured that if one doesn't work, the other will. I saw no need to get two devices on the same network.

    But go ahead, explain to me why that's stupid, since I clearly don't get it and I'm ignorant. :rolleyes:





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  • Eraserhead
    Apr 9, 03:15 AM
    I always have to laugh a bit about American politics, on one side you have the liberal bunch working hard destroy the country economically,

    Yes, because the Democrats are actually a bunch of Marxists...

    Other organizations do that stuff also. The majority of Planned Parenthood's business is abortions.

    Not even remotely true. According to their Annual Report (http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about-us/annual-report-4661.htm) only 3% of their services relate to Abortion.

    70% of their services relate to contraception and STD's.





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  • Consultant
    May 5, 10:33 AM
    The microsoft usability tax costs even more, in wasted time and low productivity.





    iJohnHenry
    May 2, 08:58 PM
    The problem is, is that your government is saying things, then going back on it. Nothing is making much sense.

    The woman killed in the incident turned out not to be bin Laden's wife.

    Not my government, and in the spirit of action, details of someone's status in life can sometimes be miss-reported.

    So what?





    darbus69
    Mar 13, 09:51 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)

    never once had a time prob with my IP4, or any other model for that matter.





    Chimaera
    Mar 16, 11:43 AM
    From memory Snow Leopard Samba runs a modified version of 3.0 Samba, however versions 3.3 and 3.4 of Samba Windows 7 *can* authenticate against(+). If the version of Samba in Lion is 3.3 or higher then it might be possible to get Windows 7 computers to authenticate against OSX Lion server...

    (+) Although a registry patch is required on the Win7 machines to enable certain legacy support.

    I beleive the command is "smbd -V" in terminal on the server if someone feels like trying it...





    Tha_Sylent1
    Aug 14, 09:53 AM
    I'm digging those commercials...;)





    Daveoc64
    Aug 19, 11:21 PM
    The amount of stupidity in this thread is mind-blowing. Don't want people to know where you are? Don't check in. It's so simple.

    By default, your friends can check you in to any location - whether you're there or not.

    That's where the real privacy concern is coming from.

    It's one thing if YOU put your location out to the world, but it's another thing entirely when your friends can do it (and I'm sure many would do that, quite innocently).



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