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Postby M_2NR » May 17th, 2011, 10:59 pm

LOL! yup very heated.
I know of one user, a girl who doesnt want her iPhone Jb'd.
1) too lazy to do it
2) the phone is functional so why bother?

I however /need/ SBSettings and CallerID and Format Fix along with some other addons like Smartscreen, Overboard,etc. which i can't live without.
I think i can live without installous though. Most of my apps i ended up buying and i honestly urge ppl to spend the $ on buying apps like whatsapp... seriously 99c... What people can get is AppShopper. I used it to get most of the apps i want when it drops to 99c or 1.99.

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Postby SRASC » May 17th, 2011, 11:11 pm

Looking back at the old pre-4.0 days & as we all know by now the x.0 releases always brings the biggest changes/updates list.
Only through looking back at that I was reminded that the now iPhone 4 was probably going to be called the iPhone HD. Guess its like today's iPhone 5 probably going to be called the iPhone 4S.
And the post Apple probably didn't want to see anywhere. Ahh nostalgia...

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Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » May 18th, 2011, 12:25 am

I can jailbreak my iPhone if I wanted to, but I don't see any need to
I guess I gto fed up of the cat and mouse games - i got a factory unlocked phone and didnt bother to jailbreak and I'm happier than when I had my 3GS unlocked and jailbroken.

the iphone 4 works great as is IMO and there are a ton of free apps in the appstore, the others I buy.
Plus I can get the latest iOS as soon as it comes out with no worries.

just my personal preference I guess

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Postby madman.devin » May 18th, 2011, 2:08 am

Hey guys, I'm having a problem with my wife's iphone 4. It records voice memos and audio while recording a video but no audio during a call. I updated it to 4.3.3 yesterday to see if it was a software problem,same thing. I'm back on 4.2.1 now and struggling with this a few days now. From what i'm see online it's a mic problem does anyone in tnt fix this ?

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Postby M_2NR » May 18th, 2011, 2:07 pm

Send it back to apple if you are sure its a hardware problem. you /should/ still be covered under applecare warranty.
Check this page just in case:
https://selfsolve.apple.com/GetWarranty.do

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Postby iDynamic » May 18th, 2011, 2:35 pm

I think apple is planning something huge 2moro , it's been kept a secret but from what I read it may possibly be a new product .....also all employees phones are gonna be locked away from them and they are training for something big

Source : clarified.com

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Postby silver » May 18th, 2011, 4:19 pm

10 years later, Apple's 'crazy' retail gamble is a hit

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(CNN) -- It started with one store at Tysons Corner Center in Virginia, just outside of Washington.

Ten years and more than 300 stores later, it's become a retailing venture unique in the world of consumer electronics.

The Apple retail store, the stylized and shiny public face of the Cupertino, California-based gadget giant, turns 10 on Thursday.

It's a marketing strategy that few other companies could pull off, analysts say -- one powered as much by Apple's heralded (some would say overhyped) focus on style and presentation as by its products themselves.

But as the 2000s were just dawning, it was far from a sure thing.

"Around the time Apple started to roll out, Gateway's products were going the other way," said Adam Hanft, CEO of marketing and branding firm Hanft Projects, referring to the PC makers (they of the cowhide-designed boxes) who eventually gave up on their own retail-store model in 2004.

"If you go back and look at what all the pundits said, they all thought Apple was crazy to get into the retailing business."

Until then, the consumer technology model was fairly well set. Hardware manufacturers made computers and other gadgets, which were sold alongside their competitors at electronics and big-box retail stores. Picking up the cost of overhead, and gambling that shoppers would patronize a store with only one company's products, was considered risky.

A decade of growth

By the end of the 2010 fiscal year, Apple had opened 317 retail stores, 233 in the United States and 84 in Europe, Asia and other countries, according to Ticonderoga Securities, which studies the company.

Apple stores across the world host long lines of acolytes -- er, shoppers -- with the retail launch of every high-profile new gadget, such as an iPhone or iPad. The stores earned roughly $3.2 billion, about 13% of Apple's total sales, in 2010, Ticonderoga said.

The model works, Ticonderoga analyst Brian White says, because it's an extension of Apple's overall model of keeping tight reins on their products and their image.
"Apple, as you know, likes to control their environment -- they do it with their PCs and other products ... because they think they can do it better," he said. "The stores look the same. They feel the same. They're generally in the same type of upscale areas. You can control the quality and the experience."

Some Apple stores, such as the flagship New York City store on Fifth Avenue, are even design symbols in themselves. That one, open 24 hours a day, is a distinctive 32-foot glass cube.

Apple declined a request to speak with someone for this article. A spokeswoman would not say earlier this week what, if any, plans Apple had to commemorate Thursday's anniversary and would not provide any Apple documentation about the history of the stores.

The company seems to definitely have something brewing, however.

Multiple reports have retail employees planning overnight shifts in advance of the anniversary, and black barriers arriving to hide ... well ... something.

The first store

In a 2000 video shown to Apple developers, CEO Steve Jobs strolls through the as-yet-unopened Virginia store, showcasing then-novel features such as the Genius Bar and nooks for children's activities.

With nary an iPod or iPhone in sight (the iPod was launched in October that year, with the iPhone following in 2007), Jobs introduced the concept that the stores would be more than just retail space.

"Literally half the store is devoted to solutions," Jobs says in the video. "Because people don't just want to buy personal computers any more. They want to know what they can do with them."

Then, Hanft said, there's the intangible appeal.

"People will almost invent reasons to go there," he said. "Apple is closer to a fashion aesthetic than a tech aesthetic. You walk in, and you would think it's closer to Prada than it is to Radio Shack."

The opening of that first Apple store was greeted with the zeal that's become commonplace when new Apple products are released.

"I went to this rave last night and had all this extra energy, so I decided to come here," Chris Barylick, who was first in line after showing up six hours before the store opened,told tech blog CNET at the time.

Praise, criticism and "The Simpsons"

For Apple critics (and what critics attack their prey more lustily than Apple's?), that's the point. They say the stores are merely clubhouses catering to Apple fans' blind loyalty to the company.

"If you don't believe me, go into an Apple store," Simon Mills of London's Daily Mail wrote last year in a sweeping anti-Apple piece titled "Why I hate Apple, the infuriating cult making people smug bores."

"You will hear very little conversation and absolutely no laughter at all. Instead, you'll see lines of cult followers passively standing in front of screens, their faces riddled with the anxiety and discomfort of someone terrified they are behind the technological times."

Even "The Simpsons" took some jabs when the animated family paid a visit to the "Mapple Store."

"It's so sterile!" a starry-eyed Lisa exclaims as she enters. Homer marvels at a "myCube," a glowing device "fueled by dreams and powered by imagination," according to the haughty employee behind the "Brainiac Bar."

"What does it do?" Homer asks. The employee's response: "You should ask yourself, 'What can I do for it?' "
Analysts predict that as long as Apple maintains steady, targeted growth with the stores, they'll continue to succeed with them. Emerging markets such as China, India and Brazil are obvious next steps.

"It's only going to get bigger," said White, who travels regularly to China and said "Apple fever" got hot in earnest there with the release of the iPad.

Hanft agrees, as long as Apple sticks to the model that's worked so far.

"They could get greedy. They could move into markets that can't support them. That's the risk."

He also said that if "brand dictator" Jobs became less involved, someone at the company could decide to put other products in the store (now, it's just Apple and a handful of approved accessories). That, Hanft said, could water down the stores' appeal.

But, at least for now, he expects the surprise success to continue into the next decade.

"You have to give them credit for not just defying the skeptics, but basically creating a new retail model," he said.

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Postby ryan99tt » May 18th, 2011, 4:28 pm

anyone know where i can get a gevey sim, locally?

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Postby SRASC » May 18th, 2011, 5:48 pm

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As expected, new MacBooks Airs are going into production later this month for a June or July launch month. The news from Digitimes says that Apple’s updated ultra-thin notebooks will pack Sandy Bridge processors – that recently launched in the new MacBook Pros and iMacs – in addition to Apple and Intel’s new Thunderbolt I/O platform. Apple’s current line of MacBooks Airs include both 11.6 and 13.3 inch models. Because the current design was released late last year, we believe that the new models will simply be an internal specification upgrade and nothing more.

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Toshiba made a lot of noise by announcing a new four-inch LCD display last week. It would have been dismissed as yet another phone LCD product if it weren’t for its 367 pixels-per-inch density. Yes, looks like Toshiba has outclassed a 326 pixels-per-inch Retina Display on iPhone 4 running at a 960-by-640 pixel resolution. Engadget had a chance to spend some time with Toshiba’s new display at SID 2011, recording the above video demonstration for your viewing pleasure.

First up, this display runs a 1280-by-720 pixel resolution, allowing it to render 720P video natively, without rescaling. Toshiba is advertising its wide viewing angle, a 1000:1 contrast ratio and color chromaticity with a 72 percent NTSC ratio. Engadget walked away impressed, praising “clear, crisp, and chromatically brilliant” onscreen images. The big question is, will Apple or one of the upcoming Android phones incorporate this powerful display? We’re keeping our fingers crossed for the former, of course. If the Toshiba allegedly building a new display plant with Apple rumor is anything to go by, you can add true 720p display to your wish list for a next-generation iPhone.

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Apple might be poised to ditch OmniVision for its next round of iPhone / iPod Touch cameras, but that hasn't stopped the company from trotting out a fresh crop of sensors. Weeks after unveiling a beastly 12 megapixel number, it's announced the OV5690, a 5 megapixel chip, and the first to use the company's second-generation OmniBSI-2 pixel architecture. In addition to shooting 5 megapixel stills, it records 1080p video at 30 frames per second and 720p movies at 60fps. And, most notably, OmniVision cut the sensor's height by 20 percent in the hopes that it'll find a home in "slimmer" smartphones and tablets. So far, it's unclear what devices will incorporate it -- the company says key vendors are sampling the sensor at the moment, with mass production expected to begin in the second half of this year.

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Postby Kenjo » May 18th, 2011, 7:11 pm

i just got the 2011 macbook pro 13 inch and i am coming over from a PC.any peripherals you guys would suggest to get besides a backup hard drive.i got a minidisplay port to vga adapter at best buy and i just ordered a minidisplay to hdmi adapter also.anything else you guys would suggest.I usually have powerpoint presentations to do and well i can connect to my television withe the hdmi.any help wouldbe appreciated.

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Postby TRAE » May 18th, 2011, 7:38 pm

i keep getting 3194 error when trying to flash the iphone 4 what can i do

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Postby ryan99tt » May 18th, 2011, 7:58 pm

ryan99tt wrote:anyone know where i can get a gevey sim, locally?

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Postby SRASC » May 18th, 2011, 8:25 pm

ryan99tt wrote:
ryan99tt wrote:anyone know where i can get a gevey sim, locally?


Check this


Kenjo wrote:i just got the 2011 macbook pro 13 inch and i am coming over from a PC.any peripherals you guys would suggest to get besides a backup hard drive.i got a minidisplay port to vga adapter at best buy and i just ordered a minidisplay to hdmi adapter also.anything else you guys would suggest.I usually have powerpoint presentations to do and well i can connect to my television withe the hdmi.any help wouldbe appreciated.


I too recently made the switch, & have the same Mini Display to HDMI cable. For now I'm fine with what I have for it. Gotta love this though...

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Postby M_2NR » May 18th, 2011, 9:07 pm

GAH! My friend had a waterdamaged 3GS. Boy oh boy! Pressure. Somehow it boots and working... but once it respring or restart it goes back into a bootloop. To get it to boot i had to spray the inside with Compressed air.

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Postby TRAE » May 18th, 2011, 10:22 pm

ok so the iphone got flashed with the activated ISPW file and i have cydia preinstalled so i know its jailbroken but i'm not able to get service still--- snowbreeze 2.6 for 4.3.2 isn't recognizing the Activated ISPW should i download the original 4.3.2 to use for it?

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ok i got it thank my dudes!!!!

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Postby SRASC » May 18th, 2011, 10:48 pm

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Motorola Atrix 4G

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10 pixels sure makes a difference...

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Postby Chiney » May 18th, 2011, 10:56 pm

Apart from loving my iPad. Enjoyin thi ipone4 and I must say. WOW,!!!!!! Unlocked via gevey sim running iOS 4.3.2
Nice!

Any cool gadgets I can check out for it?
I am also planing to change the back of it as well to a nice carbon fiber I found onine

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Postby M_2NR » May 18th, 2011, 11:01 pm

After using an iPad today... i dont think i really see the need for it... well right now. pixel density is ok but still low and it pwns my hand wrt to weight. I'm sure the iPad 2 is lighter but... neh.
I must say though... it DAMN fast!

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Postby Chiney » May 18th, 2011, 11:08 pm

I'm using it right now in landscape mode and the keyboard is awesome. I am typing like a real keyboard with shift and everything! Multi tasking and multi tabbing is sweet and sell other networking options u might not be interesting in.

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Postby ryan99tt » May 18th, 2011, 11:14 pm

So no matter which baseband, the gevey sim will unlock the 4g?

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Postby M_2NR » May 18th, 2011, 11:43 pm

an iPhone does everything the iPad does that's why i dont see the justification. But i admit there are other uses.

its 4 not 4G and yea. Up to the latest should work. How is the gevey working chiney?

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Postby Chiney » May 19th, 2011, 12:07 am

Once u get it up n running. Everything is fine

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Postby iDynamic » May 19th, 2011, 7:37 am

Chiney wrote:I'm using it right now in landscape mode and the keyboard is awesome. I am typing like a real keyboard with shift and everything! Multi tasking and multi tabbing is sweet and sell other networking options u might not be interesting in.



I'm in love with my iPad 2... I also stream my movies onto it from my computers, only the movies that are in various formats other than mp4

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Postby Chiney » May 19th, 2011, 8:25 am

^^ wat APP you using for that?

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Postby crazydazy » May 19th, 2011, 9:20 am

I would like to know a really good iphone repair person in Port of Spain side. Anybody know of any?

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Postby ~*SiLvA MeRa*~ » May 19th, 2011, 9:34 am

SRASC, what weather widget you using on the Motorola Atrix, it seems to be animated...

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