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It's a slick phone & with built in iPod.
I'm not exactly sure what people expect it to do extra?? :S
I only ever make/receive phone calls, sms and use the calendar/alarm functions on my phone - in that respect I'm their prime market.
As we keep saying, the USA market is very different...
yes.
No. It's meant to be a slick phone and an iPod combined.
Given that you can't actually download music over the air on the iPhone it isn't actually a problem.
Like I said above, give it a month and we'll know a lot more about usability. Initial reports seem to hint that it's very...
Apple aren't stupid. How many times do you think they've sold the same people newer version iPods over and over again?
I had a phone with WiFi and never used it. Can count (in decimal) on one hand the number of MMS messages I've sent in the past 5 years.
Not everybody wants WiFi or "web...
iTunes 7 (apparently, I've never used the feature) lets you choose the country in case the IP based country detection is wonky or possibly people complained they couldn't access their iTunes account when out of the US.
But yeah, a proxy would also do the trick if the simpler method doesn't work!
right, I see, the screenshot you've put from above is from the gallery software....
...on your hosting providers control panel you need to create a:
database (call it gallery2)
and create a user for the database.
Then in the gallery screen above, type in that information. The mysql hostname...
By any chance are is this a multiroom installation?
If so then it has to be connected to the same telephone line as the other box. They call home to make sure that the boxe are in the same house and that you're not pulling a fast one by splitting a subscription with a mate. It's in the T&C's...
I used these:
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=401893
They have a switch for voice or data. The sky installer was happy with them and the callback worked without problem.
However, as you need them by monday you have a problem because the sky installer won't install...
Yep or VOIP or both.
What you need is an FXO card, look in the asterisk FAQ and you'll find loads. Digium (the people who originally wrote asterisk) sell them, alternatively many PCI isdn modem cards can be used.
Once asterisk has detected the card you can set up the routing on it. You can...
It has a harddisc and content can be downloaded and played back from the device.
It supports h264 and mpeg4, it doesn't support divx.
There were hacks for it (which meant opening the box and mounting the drive on a mac) which allowed divx playback providing you made a quicktime container for...
It's actually against the terms and conditions of your contract with sky to use another router.....which is why the login information is pre-loaded into the router and not publicly available, apart from the hacks which allow you to retrieve it.
If you login to the router (use the supplied...
I know. It's irritating. I don't go into every "I've got a windows problem" post on here and start giving some uneducated opinion on Windows that I've heard from bobs uncles best mates brothers sister in laws brother down the pub.
I find it amusing that the windows users feel the need to...
Then count yourself lucky, this has nothing to do with computer literacy!
You must have very little installed then! (Probably for the best under Windows ;) :p) Don't you get bored swapping discs and answering wizard questions installing? It's much easier just to copy the applications...
It's actually nothing to do with the user base. It's everything to do with the architecture of the OS which makes a virus pretty pointless in that it would be impossible for it to infect anything without the end user doing something really dumb, like allowing something their friend sent them...