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  • Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism It's not something with the handset. It's about how the towers handoff the signal. GSM was only designed for hard handovers.? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handoff...ity_of_Handoff ? http://oldwww.com.dtu.dk/…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Inferior to having nothing? It's quite comparable as they were not replaced with another writable media right away. The iMacs only had a CD reader, not a writer. And Apple publicly admitted missing the bo…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism This is a benefit of using CDMA/CDMA2000-based networks. Even with "3G" turned on the phone still uses "2G" to send and receive and calls. GSM/UMTS-based phones aren't capable of this, regardless of the chips…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Haggar Why did the hard drive suddenly become easily accessible? Weren't Mac zealots arguing that ease of access does not matter? That making the insides easier to access would weaken the case and make the laptop thi…
  • It appears that there is no longer a way to plug the new laptops into a TV. Also, no firewire on the 13" laptop? I am saddened. Amorya
  • get a free developer account and report through the bug tracker, taking care to follow the template for what makes a good bug report.
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Maury Markowitz Not everyone has an MMS capable phone. Now if you were going to start over, which function would you include first: a) a phone-only, picture-only system that lets your carrier charge you outrageous f…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Maury Markowitz Are you sure you want MMS? Really really really sure? I mean, if everyone had a phone that could display pictures in e-mail (or their Facebook app), why would we need it in the first place? Then we c…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by wheelhot Erm no, Chrome will not use JIT, it will use their own JS Engine, the only similarities is it will have the functions that can be found in all modern browsers (IE 7 excluded). JIT stands for Just In Time. I…
  • Here's how it should work: OpenClip is an application. Apps that want to support it need to do a couple of things. When an app that supports OpenClip is first launched, it registers itself with the OpenClip app. It does this through URL protoc…
  • You can disable web browsing entirely, but I don't think you can block just certain sites. Amorya
  • Quote: Originally Posted by BeyondYourFrontDoor I had that one... weird... Is that the one where when you have two graphics cards, and move a monitor from one card to the other, the Dock's reflection code breaks until the Dock is relaunched? …
  • Quote: Originally Posted by M.O.S.T But to answer your question I don't think any cellular company is *yet* authorized to sell the iPhone online O2 sell the iPhone online. They're not unlocked though, and you still have to sign up for a contr…
  • I asked about it. The Apple rep said it would work, but be aware that the carrier would still have your IMEI numbers the wrong way round. That way, if your phone was stolen, it would be your friend's phone that got blocked from accessing the network…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by simulacra The GPS in the iphone as an "assisted-GPS", that means that the GPS is primarly triangulating it's position by navstar satellites, but in some areas with high signal reflection like in cities regular GPS's ma…
    in iphone's gps Comment by amorya June 2008
  • Quote: Originally Posted by sapporobaby They have it even better here in Finland. I pay 9 Euros, all I can eat data. You can get a quality of service package for a bit more, and there are NO caps on the data. Unlimited here means truly unlimted. …
  • While I definitely think it won't happen, I do reckon Apple could be a successful software-only company if they decided to go down that route. As for hardware, without software integration their hardware isn't that great. It's good, sure, but not…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by bavlondon2 I think you can actually do this for most networks. Try it just sending a message to yourself. And from what I have been told there isnt any changing of colour for the message bubble. The delivery report is …
  • IMAP. If your mail accounts support it, turn it on and use that. If they don't, then you may be out of luck. However, .mac does support checking a POP account, so you could have all your messages forwarded into your .mac account. Then you could c…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by bavlondon2 Yeah defiantley. But I think its more a network issue. Its seems O2 generally dont support delivery reports direct from the phone so you have to always type that prefix. I think they do... my housemate us…