Comment Wrong! iPad/iPhone screens made in Kentucky & (Score 1) 247
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2012/06/04/corning-outs-ultra-slim-flexible-willow-glass/
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2012/06/04/corning-outs-ultra-slim-flexible-willow-glass/
Our $$$ at risk with Tesla and another $0.5 Billion at risk with Fisker supporting offshore jobs in Finland.
Redflex will be happy to solve your problem
as they've done elsewhere.
Police departments can even reduce staff by implementing Redflex.
And provide a "free" solution to all (a selection of bumpers from a variety of vendors mailed for free)
You are correct. RIM and Nokia have no case, as the videos clearly demonstrate they can
have similar problems to very small number of iPhone4 customers who experience this problem.
The missing message from the distorted press was that this is NOT a significant problem
for most iPhone4, RIM or Nokia customers, but was blown out of context with all the iPhone hype.
Very well said. It's disgusting to see so many
Before someone posts - please inform yourself by watching the video.
Apple has done far more than any other smartphone company ( including the "foreign" ones, like
RIM and Nokia) to make sure everyone who buys an iPhone4 is 100% satisfied including
free bumpers and complete refunds (no restocking fees). Funny how despite all the press
about this very minor issue, the iPhone 4 is Apple's best product yet with virtually no
returns and the highest rate of customer satisfaction among all smartphones.
Only 255/2450 NAS members signed this statement.
(NAS has 2100+350 foreign affiliates)
What are the views of the rest - not just this minority?
Apple allows many Browsers on the iPhone & iPod Touch including Opera (free App). However, seems most users prefer Safari to Opera now as Opera (1st version) fails to support many touch functions we all take for granted by now.
A bit more about malware on Mac Products:
By the way, many hear Macs have no better security than Windows PCs. Nothing could be farther from the truth. It is NOT simply “Security by Obscurity” (10% of laptop Market). Mac security problems (viri etc.) reported have been related to old pre-OSX O/S, Officeand other M$ products run on Macs, pfishing attacks etc. Macs don’t recognize
Note that this is another Windows virus that affects only Windows PCs.
It does NOT affect iPads or any Mac products.
BitDefender is likely using the iPad's popularity to widen
their Windows anti-virus audience. Most everyone knows
that Macs do not use
Windows viri. Nice attempt at publicity!
Unless you jailbreak it
Not the 1st problem for Apple products entering Israel:
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2009/12/19/video-three-bullets-and-a-macbook/
You are right on. We have 3 iPhones we use, and 1 since they 1st came out. We can run virtually all the Apps we want, even w/o 3G.
If you have WIFI and EDGE, 3G is just a luxury you pay more for (not worth it for us). Our phones continue to be up-to-date with the
just fine GPS, videorecorder, 5MP camera, iCam and hundreds of Apps, none of which existed when we bought our iPhones. However,
it may be time to more to a iPad (iTablet) next week, but our 3 iPhone will just "Keep on Truckin" just fine for a lower monthly fee than
others on 3G. Yes! so far Apple has made a product that continues to be upgradable, which is like a gift that continues giving.
Just saw a COAX-RJ11 cable (eBay 200256089555), but I need one at each end & shipping is high.
http://cgi.ebay.com/General-Cable-3CC-4SH-6-Foot-Network-Coax-to-RJ11-Telep_W0QQitemZ200256089555
http://www.recycledgoods.com/zoom.aspx?productID=16714
Other (lower cost) suggestions welcome. Rewiring coax where the phone line is looks difficult as it doesn't seem to pull
from the basement (origin) to the desired room as it circumnavigates around many corners and is hidden in innaccessible places.
We don't have coax running to all rooms in our house, BUT we do have copper phone lines.
My sons (Caltech & VT), who know much about such things suggested I might connect my Coax signal
where it enters our home (next to the phone junction box) to pass the signal to the phone junction box
in the desired room(s). I tried twisting the cables together, and it actually works. However, the TV signal is
clear on some channels but not on all. It was suggested I combine several of the six phone wires together
(say Red & Green) for a better connection to purchase 2 Coax-RJ11 adapters to get a better signal. I can't
find such adapters, even on eBay. Any suggestions?
"I've seen it. It's rubbish." -- Marvin the Paranoid Android