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Re: iPhone 4G Rumours
Umm, dunno where you info comes from, but oleds have their own set of problems which would be unacceptable for apple to ship in a device.
To quote wikipedia on oled power:
I'll eat my hat if the next iPhone contains an oled display, and that means going out an buying...
Re: iPhone 4G Rumours
It won't be Atom based, it'll be A4 powered and I seriously doubt that it'll be oled, there's no point as apple already proved that they have awesome LCD partners.
I agree that there's little else that could be added to the phone itself, it has pretty much all the...
Install wireshark and see if it's emitting any packets, with any luck it'll be spewing out something that'll lead you to it's IP address. You'll probably want to cycle the power after scanning as it's probably more likely to do something straight after boot.
Naughty.
Doesn't matter though as it won't install on yours as it's the wrong hardware. The non retail discs that are supplied with machines are locked to that particular revision of hardware.
Lol.
All multiroom boxes have to be connected to the same phoneline so that sky can verify that all boxes are in the same location. It's a requirement of your multiroom contract. As said above, if sky can't verify your boxes are in the same location, they'll send you letters telling you to...
The Arm CPU is 32 bit, but it has an interesting history. Originally designed and implemented by Acorn computers it go spun off into a separate company which was mosly owned by acorn....and.....apple. (the arm CPU powered the Newton which was apples first foray into mobile computing all those...
He won't install it if there's no access to a phoneline where the box is to be situated.
It's a requirement that all multiroom boxes be conected to the same phoneline and that the number is not withheld, the boxes will periodically call back to sky where they can verify that they're all...
What you've described would be best done as a web app, it'd take you (given that you know css, html and javascript very well) very little time to do.
This site here:
http://developer.apple.com/safari/library/referencelibrary/GettingStarted/GS_iPhoneWebApp/index.html
Documents all the iPhone...
Bear in mind that tomtom seems to be on permanent sale, it's been on sale since before Christmas, so it's not at the ridiculous price point it was before.
Prior to v1.2 it was poor value for money, it was missing many features that it really should have had at launch, it did however have the...
TomTom, Navigon and Sygic are the highest rated ones on pocketgpsworld by the editors there.
TomTom only got back up to a decent rating following their last update, prior to that it was a bit basic, they've submitted V1.3 to apple and it includes (pay) features like traffic etc.
However...
It's slow as f**k though because they do the least possible effort to support multiple platforms, something all the main players have been guilty of....until now.
It's interesting that tomtom seems to have been on permanant sale for the past couple of months, maybe they realised that it was...
I'd imagine tomtom are now thinking "oh shite".
Unless they've got a complete rewrite of their software under their sleeves (like sygic had) it's blatantly obvious that their own engine is past its best, especially as it looks like aura is going to hit the app store at more or less the same...
It's unlikely that he'll be able to do that, I'm not even sure how you managed to do it.
If sky have their equipment in your exchange then they will automatically put you on that package as it's cheaper for you and cheaper for them to provide. If you're on connect and your exchange susequently...
Pass. I've never installed it, just looked at their website and the latest version is for snow leopard, you need an older version for leopard.
http://www.titanium.free.fr/pgs/french/apps.html
No. You're not installing anything from the disc. You use pacifist to open up the install packages on the OS X disc, you'll then be able to copy the System Preferences.app file from the install disc back into your applications folder.
However, it won't be the right version, so you'll need...
Sounds like you've deleted it, you'll need your os x install disc and pacifist to extract the preferences application and copy it back. Then force a system update to bring it back to the right version.
It's been covered here and basically everywhere on the internet, if you're on the BT wholesale package that Sky use (instead of their own LLU offering) then the service is shaped to hell and doesn't work, it's unusable.
My parents had the same issue, my dad was getting so frustrated with the...