Comment Re: Steve jobs says: (Score 1) 311
It's a known routing bug. Currently being fixed. Hope so soon, Google Maps will be using Waze routing services soon.
It's a known routing bug. Currently being fixed. Hope so soon, Google Maps will be using Waze routing services soon.
First time I used Apple Maps it wanted to make me cross a river, there was no bridge. It gets my home postcode wrong by about 10 miles. Seems to not know about central reservations in many places as well, wants you to go through fencing. Sticking with Waze for now.
Same is with the iTunes store in many territories. Guess you'll have to buy the box set, a steal at $210
Meanwhile Apple can profit from the interest. It may be pennies on this single credit note, but increase that to tens or hundreds of thousand people and Apple are sure to profit handsomely.
Whoever pays $22.99 for half a season, or any other TV show, when it is available on Netflix is beyond me. Don't get me started on bluray box sets.
they don't sell 'em at Walmart? why not? around here they sell them at places where they sell phones and walmart like places are included..
Sold everywhere here in the UK too, and supermarkets like Asda (Walmart) and Tesco sell iPhones and have their own MNVOs. Tesco being one of the cheapest and offer iPhones on 12 month contracts.
iPads are sold almost in any shop that sells electrical equipment. Even my local Spar, a small convenience store sells them.
But if you go to so much effort and have the knowledge to set up a VPN on your mobile device, surely you'd know to go to the giffgaff site and switch this blocking off anyway.
You can switch off the blocking if you so wish on the giffgaff web site.
News at 11.
Welcome to 10 years ago when this type of thing was posted weekly. I used to write reviews for Blarg, OCAU, [H], we loved getting on slashdot as we had 200,000+ referrals in 6 hours. Wonder how many hits from slashdot techspot will get?
If they are high-end, why are they silver and not black in colour?
You're talking about the French, right?
Most GPS devices are inaccurate. They don't take elevation change, or even elevation at all in to the equation. D-GPS would be a better option, don't know any domestic GPS units to have them.
If only it didn't require power and A/C, and if only it didn't require support. Power costs for one of these beasts is most likely all by itself more than it would cost to buy a modern replacement.
That's why we have OS X. It's powered by the users own sense of self importance.
It's Unix certified too.
It's an Apple product, of course it does. It gets its performance form the users sense of one's self-importance.
Any external USB CD-ROM drive works. They start at around $15.
May Euell Gibbons eat your only copy of the manual!