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I've got 500GB in my gig bank, I'm a sporadic downloader. Their website looks s**t, but their implementation is bloody brilliant, retention is good and completion is excellent.
If you're going to be downloading a lot, then look elsewhere cause you'll get more for your money on a...
1) Yes.
2) Get a usenet client or use a web based service (i've used easynews for 7 years - autounrar - autopar - no need to download headers, direct download of "files")
3) http://www.panic.com/unison/ if you want a mac usenet client.
The only time I've ever used the video function on my old phone was when I used to forget to lock it and would take footage of the inside of my pocket, riviting stuff.
As far as I can tell, there are only 2 uses for cameras on phones as well.
1) Taking s**t pictures while you're drunk.
2)...
I phoned them up, if you do it online I think it will start from your contract billing date...I had to add unlimited texting about 2 days after my billing date as I'd used them all up and my bill was standing at 18 quid already, with 29 days of the month remaining!
Ahh. If they can get o2 on board then it'll definately work better than the other app, but it's still not perfect with notification of incoming messages being through badge updates.
Close...
I assume we're talking about that iphonemms.net application?
That's not a technically a full implementation since the push notification service can only push badges, your inbound notification would be limited to a "bong sound" and an icon badge updating on the screen - you'd then run the app...
A proper MMS application requires apple to write it which up until now they've had no interest in doing, barring rumours here and there it's unlikely unless they bow to "customer demand" that we'll see mms.
But you'd still be using windows mobile, which is quite frankly, and I'm being polite here, shite.
I also have the ability to install any applications that I make on my non-jailbroken iPhone too and Apples iPhone/iPod touch develepment tools absolutely kill every other mobile platform tool...
You cannot turn it off, it was part of the requirements laid down by ofcom that sky had to adhere to because they wanted to show films rated higher than PG during the day.
I wouldn't worry about it, if you get a letter, reconnect it. If you dont, all is good!
In our old hour, BT activated a second line which was running into one of our spare bedrooms, I had massive arguments with them that they hadn't activated the primary master socket...but their policy is...
If you're a new subscriber it's part of the contract that you agree to have it plugged into the phone line for 12 months.
The box will "phone home" periodically, if sky don't get these callbacks, they'll send you a letter telling you to reconnect it, if it still isn't reconnect it they'll...
This is a quote from a friend...he works for Apple...he's a very important person on the iPod team.
This is the reason you're not seeing a 32gb iPhone currently. (this correspondance was from mid september last year)
If you think that's a lot then you wouldn't want to see how many I send!
Unlimited bolt on is necessary if you text regularly, especially so as you can't tell how many texts a "single message" will send, unless you count every letter in the message and work it out for yourself.
'C' without a shadow of a doubt, if you can program in 'C' you'll be able to pick up java, php or most other programming languages without any problem, download visual studio express (c edition) it's free and you can get started.
There's always C# as well, but that's part of the toy .NET...
I have O2 insurance, but I had some bloke phone me up from a london number:
"I'm calling from O2" <- yeah right.
"When you got your iPhone, you were offered insurance at 9.99" <- no I wasn't, insurance from O2 is 7.50
"I'm gonna take that down to 4.99" <- no you're not.
"I just need to take a...
Or go to www.divx.com and download the DIVX codec for mac.
Or go to www.perian.org and download that codec which handles most of the codecs you'd come across is normal life.
Which kind of defeats the whole point of Sky+.
Hence why a splitter won't work. You need dual feeds, unless both transponders are on the same polarization and high or low frequency.
Basically, it'll be s**t. She needs a new cable.