Ah right, are these on the affordable models or the £500 drives?
To all the Apple haters - shut the f**k up and buy something else then
Scrub that. I see it does indeed have a backlit keyboard. I like it, and as has already been said, the trackpad appears to be awesome. As an iPhone user I can imagine how good that will be, as I now often find it frustrating that I can't manipulate my PCs in the same way...
To all the Apple haters - shut the f**k up and buy something else then
i want them to bring out a USB multitouch pad.
To all the Apple haters - shut the f**k up and buy something else then
:rasp: Maybe I will
(News years resolution, stay out of Apple threads)
Scrub that. I see it does indeed have a backlit keyboard. I like it, and as has already been said, the trackpad appears to be awesome. As an iPhone user I can imagine how good that will be, as I now often find it frustrating that I can't manipulate my PCs in the same way...
To all the Apple haters - shut the f**k up and buy something else then
Damn those Poor people to hell
Munson you can use Bootcamp and run Windows on the MAC as well.
Yes because Vaio = s**t and just as expensive as the Apple
I was kind of hoping there would be some info on the MacBook Nano in this thread
What info do u want mate? It is up on the apple website now.
I was kind of hoping there would be some info on the MacBook Nano in this thread
There's no such thing, and I doubt there will be now with the Macbook Air.
iPod Touch news is kick in the teeth for current owners, £12.99 for Mail, Stocks, Weather, Maps and Notes, however all new iPod Touch will be shipped with the functionality built in at no extra cost.
Also got a lovely 1.1.3 update which appears to add 165MB of largely useless functionality for UK users (movie rentals)
Just upgraded to the apps, pretty impressed with them actually, £12.99 seems hefty for something that is free for new buyers, but it's not a bad way to spend 13 quid. Never been too interested in Jailbreaking it, looking forward to the legit apps that should be hitting the Touch this Summer.
Just upgraded to the apps, pretty impressed with them actually, £12.99 seems hefty for something that is free for new buyers, but it's not a bad way to spend 13 quid. Never been too interested in Jailbreaking it, looking forward to the legit apps that should be hitting the Touch this Summer.
Surely not worth £13 over the 1.1.2 iPhone apps?
Surely not worth £13 over the 1.1.2 iPhone apps?
These apps (well, mail & maps specifically) make a massive difference to the touch....
Long live accountability.
These apps (well, mail & maps specifically) make a massive difference to the touch....
Long live accountability.
I already have the 1.1.2 apps from the iPhone on my touch though, which is why I ask if the differences between 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 is worth £13.
Any idea how the Maps app finds your position? Whilst everything else works fine in Maps (I love it actually, worth the £12.99 on it's own) it can never locate my position. I assume it uses Wifi, and I had a nice strong signal where I was but it wasn't playing ball.
The traffic thing is frighteningly accurate, the journey time thing is waaaaay more accurate than Multimap.