
superbovine
Nov 20, 03:26 AM
:o true, sorry about the laziness. I couldn't find anything worthwile so I thought it'd be good to get some advice from the good people at MR. The problem with googling "ASP .NET shopping cart" is that the first 1000 pages or so will be about non-free stuff. Adding "open source" or "free" didn't improve the results that much either. I think I'm going to give PHP another shot since there's tons of open source stuff for it.
well if you did look :P
http://sourceforge.net
why do you want to use asp.net and take the extra cost in sql server and windows 2003... you could get web server addition which is cheaper, but you can't beat the linux price, unless you are using shared hosting then your cost is about the same. all you have to do is hope a worm doesn't take out your database or your web server :P
well if you did look :P
http://sourceforge.net
why do you want to use asp.net and take the extra cost in sql server and windows 2003... you could get web server addition which is cheaper, but you can't beat the linux price, unless you are using shared hosting then your cost is about the same. all you have to do is hope a worm doesn't take out your database or your web server :P

SandynJosh
Apr 15, 08:24 PM
But in all honesty I haven't seen a game yet on iOS that really blew me away, so as far as gaming goes I think getting a console is the better choice..
I don't think anyone thinks a portable game is as good as a console. What this thread is about is the dedicated portable game market getting eaten by the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices.
A console is no good to you on a train or while waiting in an airport.
I don't think anyone thinks a portable game is as good as a console. What this thread is about is the dedicated portable game market getting eaten by the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices.
A console is no good to you on a train or while waiting in an airport.

edddeduck
Apr 18, 09:56 AM
Stopped reading there.
I agree completely.
Once you hear "analyst" in a report or rumour you know it has more to do with them trying to buy or sell some shares than anything based on fact. I don't think I have seen one comment from Piper Jaffrey or other analysts being factually accurate unless they are reporting from an official press release, and even so you have to be careful. :)
I agree completely.
Once you hear "analyst" in a report or rumour you know it has more to do with them trying to buy or sell some shares than anything based on fact. I don't think I have seen one comment from Piper Jaffrey or other analysts being factually accurate unless they are reporting from an official press release, and even so you have to be careful. :)

arn
Sep 2, 12:34 AM
Originally posted by rice_web
But, here's the great part of this entire thing. All of these computers would use the same exact processor, with the iBook receiving an underclocked 1GHz 750FXe.
I bet that a 800mhz chip is cheaper than a 1ghz chip underclocked to 800mhz regardless of any bulk savings we're talking about...
arn
But, here's the great part of this entire thing. All of these computers would use the same exact processor, with the iBook receiving an underclocked 1GHz 750FXe.
I bet that a 800mhz chip is cheaper than a 1ghz chip underclocked to 800mhz regardless of any bulk savings we're talking about...
arn

GRESARE
Aug 17, 01:52 AM
21 Jun 2010 ... Optimized for the Retina Display on iPhone 4. ... The app has only crashed on me once and since it restored the article to right where I left off I still will give it 5 ... If it's crashing for you constantly then I bet other apps are ... I find that it is pretty much the easiest way to publish to.
Want to get-on Google's first page and loads of traffic to your website? Hire a SEO Specialist from Ocean Groups seo*pecialist (http://oceangroups.org/)
Want to get-on Google's first page and loads of traffic to your website? Hire a SEO Specialist from Ocean Groups seo*pecialist (http://oceangroups.org/)

Yvan256
Mar 17, 02:52 PM
I ordered one, they sent me two.

firsttube
Oct 9, 02:42 AM
Speaking as a T-Mobile customer, I would LOVE to have Apple working with them on the iPhone. :D
It would make sense in a way. T-Mobile doesn't cripple their phones, unlike most of the other carriers here in the US (That's largely why I left Verizon for T-Mobile a year or so ago). An uncrippled phone would mean an iPhone that actually works the way Apple envisions.
I have a samsung t-809 with t-mobile as my provider. video-out, and the ability to customizable the four way keys (to something other then what they do out of the box) are disabled on the phone, along with a few other features (like the ability to ring and vibrate simultaneously... how silly!). So maybe they don't cripple them to the extent of other carriers, but they certainly still cripple them.
It would make sense in a way. T-Mobile doesn't cripple their phones, unlike most of the other carriers here in the US (That's largely why I left Verizon for T-Mobile a year or so ago). An uncrippled phone would mean an iPhone that actually works the way Apple envisions.
I have a samsung t-809 with t-mobile as my provider. video-out, and the ability to customizable the four way keys (to something other then what they do out of the box) are disabled on the phone, along with a few other features (like the ability to ring and vibrate simultaneously... how silly!). So maybe they don't cripple them to the extent of other carriers, but they certainly still cripple them.

BenK01
Oct 25, 11:20 AM
Yes.
Yes, as long as it's a real CD and not one of those wacky not-really-CD things with bizarre copy protect schemes. Even most of those can be brought into an iPod, though.
Thanks.
Yes, as long as it's a real CD and not one of those wacky not-really-CD things with bizarre copy protect schemes. Even most of those can be brought into an iPod, though.
Thanks.

MacRumors
Aug 7, 06:00 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
Microsoft has announced that it has halted development on a universal version of VirtualPC.
In a statement on Monday, Microsoft said it "has made the decision not to move forward with a Universal version of Virtual PC at this time." -- via News.com (http://news.com.com/2100-1012_3-6102930.html?part=rss&tag=6102930&subj=news)
VirtualPC has long-been the king of the hill for Virtualization on Macintosh. With the Intel transition, however, came competitive pressure from Parallels (http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/), which has since released the final version of its product, and VMWare which is showcasing a beta (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060805151513.shtml) of its solution at WWDC.
Microsoft has claimed that to port VirtualPC to Intel would be much like making VirtualPC 1.0 all over again.
Because of how closely virtualization software is tied to an operating system, Microsoft said that moving Virtual PC to the Intel-based Mac would be "similar to creating a version 1.0 release."
Digg This (http://digg.com/apple/Microsoft_Officially_Kills_Virtual_PC)
Microsoft has announced that it has halted development on a universal version of VirtualPC.
In a statement on Monday, Microsoft said it "has made the decision not to move forward with a Universal version of Virtual PC at this time." -- via News.com (http://news.com.com/2100-1012_3-6102930.html?part=rss&tag=6102930&subj=news)
VirtualPC has long-been the king of the hill for Virtualization on Macintosh. With the Intel transition, however, came competitive pressure from Parallels (http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/), which has since released the final version of its product, and VMWare which is showcasing a beta (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060805151513.shtml) of its solution at WWDC.
Microsoft has claimed that to port VirtualPC to Intel would be much like making VirtualPC 1.0 all over again.
Because of how closely virtualization software is tied to an operating system, Microsoft said that moving Virtual PC to the Intel-based Mac would be "similar to creating a version 1.0 release."
Digg This (http://digg.com/apple/Microsoft_Officially_Kills_Virtual_PC)

Mr. Anderson
May 6, 08:29 AM
Originally posted by Beej
I d/led it and had a look. I can see how it could be a useful tool for some people, but not for me...
I'd like to here from someone who's using it. It sounds good and I'm interested, but I don't have a mail client running right now, I go to the server via IE and get my email manually. I'm going to change this when I go to OSX, so it might be something I'll add in then.
I d/led it and had a look. I can see how it could be a useful tool for some people, but not for me...
I'd like to here from someone who's using it. It sounds good and I'm interested, but I don't have a mail client running right now, I go to the server via IE and get my email manually. I'm going to change this when I go to OSX, so it might be something I'll add in then.

qpawn
Dec 19, 04:44 AM
That baby's gonna need something smaller than a nano. :p
Very creative! Bravo! :)
Very creative! Bravo! :)

kurkah
Apr 5, 02:04 PM
You do know that the accelerometer output consists of 3 values for the X Y and Z components of acceleration, right?
B
Yes i am aware of the accelerometer's capability. But i am only working with the X readings for now..
The acceleration.x readings are casted into integers and saved in a stroreArray, In a button press the values are saved, when the button is pressed again different set of values are saved...
I have this code in the method i am trying to compare the values from the accelerometer reading.
.
.
int value=0;
for (int i=0;i<storeArray; i++) {
{
if ([[storeArray objectAtIndex:i] intValue] == x && [[storeArray objectAtIndex:i+1] intValue] == y)
{
value++;
}
[array2 replaceObjectAtIndex:position withObject:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:value]];
}
B
Yes i am aware of the accelerometer's capability. But i am only working with the X readings for now..
The acceleration.x readings are casted into integers and saved in a stroreArray, In a button press the values are saved, when the button is pressed again different set of values are saved...
I have this code in the method i am trying to compare the values from the accelerometer reading.
.
.
int value=0;
for (int i=0;i<storeArray; i++) {
{
if ([[storeArray objectAtIndex:i] intValue] == x && [[storeArray objectAtIndex:i+1] intValue] == y)
{
value++;
}
[array2 replaceObjectAtIndex:position withObject:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:value]];
}

Timisone
Apr 28, 09:49 AM
Wait.
Captain Obvious to the rescue!
Captain Obvious to the rescue!

Chris Bangle
Oct 26, 08:07 AM
I think that's a much more likely possibility. It's smart to patent anything you invent, even if you have no intention of using it for anything.
I agree with you 100% remember ipod mini in the laptop thing, also side lighting on the macs etc..... there are hundreds and hundreds of unused apple patents
I agree with you 100% remember ipod mini in the laptop thing, also side lighting on the macs etc..... there are hundreds and hundreds of unused apple patents

macEfan
Jul 1, 11:31 AM
Would a Thinkpad T30 work? It's got 512MB RAM, 40GB HD, DVD/CDRW/Floppy hot-swap drives and a base station, along with a power cord or two (I have 4 but I doubt you'd need more than 2)
Let me know!
Thanks for the offer, but I am not really a fan of the T30s because they are so thick :D Still good machines, but I would prefer a Centrino /Pentium M model.
Let me know!
Thanks for the offer, but I am not really a fan of the T30s because they are so thick :D Still good machines, but I would prefer a Centrino /Pentium M model.

barneygumble
Sep 12, 02:59 AM
About 3 metres from where i am know, it was about 11pm i spent about 5 hrs glued to the TV absoloutely shocking

thedubman129
May 3, 10:25 PM
Same Here! No 10.6.7...doesnt even show up in software update. I called apple. they dont have any info on why. All the rep said is the new model might have any bug fixed and so it doesnt need 10.6.7...
That dont sound right tho.
That dont sound right tho.

b1scu1t
Apr 17, 04:44 PM
I just restored my old version from my TimeMachine backup. I just need to get the vpn stuff sorted out now :-)
If you are watching LiveTV over VPN DO NOT INSTALL THE Optimum LiveTV app update. I installed it and it breaks watching LiveTV over VPN. Luckily I had the app backed up and reinstalled the older version back on my iPad.
If you are watching LiveTV over VPN DO NOT INSTALL THE Optimum LiveTV app update. I installed it and it breaks watching LiveTV over VPN. Luckily I had the app backed up and reinstalled the older version back on my iPad.

BlizzardBomb
Sep 2, 01:00 PM
I think the troubleshooting sections should be spun off to their own pages. That way it can be consolidated down to a single page.
still in school
Jan 21, 09:01 PM
I have a 4th Gen iPod Touch and I used Green Poison AND Limera1n, both of which says the jailbreak was successful but no icons were installed for me to install Cydia. Can anyone help?
lvlarkkoenen
Apr 25, 08:32 AM
I have a 2006 mini I use as an HTPC, the fan is louder than I'd like it to be but it's running at a normal RPM so there's not much I can do about it. My sister has a 2010 mini and I noticed it's much quieter than mine, nearly silent. So I was wondering if anyone knows if the fan model used in the 2010 would work in a 2006?
Maybe you already tried this, but I have a 2005 mini and I opened it yesterday, because I never did it and was curious. Ofcourse there was a bunch of dust inside it and after giving it a quick blowthrough it was much quieter. Probably means you 1) need less RPM to cool sufficiently (although you said it's running at normal frequency), and 2) less noise will be generated at the same RPM level. Get some decent pressured air (canned or perhaps some sort of pump) and you'll get probably better results than I did.
If you (like I did) never cleaned it, it's only to be expected that your mini makes more noise than your sisters.
Maybe you already tried this, but I have a 2005 mini and I opened it yesterday, because I never did it and was curious. Ofcourse there was a bunch of dust inside it and after giving it a quick blowthrough it was much quieter. Probably means you 1) need less RPM to cool sufficiently (although you said it's running at normal frequency), and 2) less noise will be generated at the same RPM level. Get some decent pressured air (canned or perhaps some sort of pump) and you'll get probably better results than I did.
If you (like I did) never cleaned it, it's only to be expected that your mini makes more noise than your sisters.
aegisdesign
Oct 8, 05:30 AM
I still can't believe you lot in the USA have gone for yet another incompatible-with-the-rest-of-the-world frequency for your 3G network meaning that anyone coming to the USA won't be able to use your 3G network and your 3G iPhones will be about as useful as a one legged dog outside the USA.
It's interesting that the T-Mobile guy thinks that the prime use for 3G in the USA will be email and other user generated content and not music though. Personally the last thing I want is content rich email on my mobile phone.
It's interesting that the T-Mobile guy thinks that the prime use for 3G in the USA will be email and other user generated content and not music though. Personally the last thing I want is content rich email on my mobile phone.
ViviUO
May 3, 10:46 PM
Those are all very well done.
McGiord
Apr 9, 03:43 PM
Interesting question. I do not know the answer.
Can you process only the chapters with one ratio and then the others, and then use iMovie to put them together?
Can you process only the chapters with one ratio and then the others, and then use iMovie to put them together?