Tuesday, May 31, 2011

iphone 5 release pics

iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release date ireland.
  • iphone 5 release date ireland.



  • thegman1234
    Jan 2, 12:46 AM
    No, the chip in the iPhone will not handle LTE. LTE, while being developed by the same group the developed HSPA, is NOT the same tech and requires all new hardware.

    Also, the iPhone 4 is not capable of working on upgraded networks. It does not support anything higher than HSPA (does not support HSPA+)

    Not saying you're correct or incorrect, just saying that the information I had been dealt doesn't support your statement.


    Verizon and Apple have at least 2 solutions they could implement to enable simultaneous voice and data on CDMA.

    Well, once again, supposedly LTE will allow for simultaneous voice/data.

    I for one will be staying with AT&T if and when Verizon gets the iPhone. I'll also be laughing while Verizon suffers the same fate that AT&T did as millions of users hit their network at once. I don't care how "strong" Verizon's network is, I don't think they're ready for the heavy hit they're going to take.





    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release date. iphone
  • iphone 5 release date. iphone



  • BHP41
    Dec 13, 08:28 PM
    Yeah, that would be a complete disaster. Everyone knows after christmas, people are broke and unwilling to spend a dime until hopefully April.

    Depends on your business but I get what your saying. Apple announces in January, this gives time for people to save and create hype over the white model.





    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release date uk 2011.
  • iphone 5 release date uk 2011.



  • mantan
    Apr 15, 08:59 PM
    and FAIL.

    iphone needed nor had any competition to debut as a smash hit.

    ipad needed nor had any competition to debut as a smash hit.

    apple do stuff well and make good products because that's what the heck they frickin do!

    they dont need anything to prod them on but their own imagination. companies that innovate by imitation because they got caught with their pants down arent about better products for end users. that's why their stuff sucked in the first place.

    I have to disagree a bit. Competition drives innovation, even at Apple. They are great at creating new products....but they need a little prod now and again. We would have continued to get incremental updates like the 3GS (where a compass was touted as a major new feature) if the Android didn't close the gap. The result, an iPhone 4 that was a major leap.

    We all accept paying $150 for a Nano when Sansa was selling high quality MP3 players at a third of that 5 years ago.

    Competition is good for the consumer. It results in innovation and downward pressure on prices.





    iphone 5 release pics. iPhone 5 Release Date / iPhone
  • iPhone 5 Release Date / iPhone



  • dmelgar
    Jul 22, 09:46 AM
    ALL phones are subject to detuning. The amount of detuning is up to the phone but this is natural. When someone told me, your signal drops when hold the iphone in a wierd way....no s***.
    .

    Untrue. The iPhone is the only phone affected this way. Apple implying a lie doesn't make it true.



    more...


    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release date verizon.
  • iphone 5 release date verizon.



  • rowlands
    Oct 24, 11:17 PM
    If I recall correctly they did formally apologize. I do genuinely like the guys at Gizmodo and I enjoying their blog, its a personal thing. Some of friends can't stand it and prefer Engadget.

    I personally hope that they're given a chance to prove that they can make tech journalism fun without going over the top. If they blow it this time, I fully support punishment.





    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release. white iphone
  • iphone 5 release. white iphone



  • irmatt
    Apr 25, 02:06 PM
    Is it just me or did Apple keep a tighter lid on this stuff in the past?

    i just don't think people cared as much



    more...


    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release. apple iphone
  • iphone 5 release. apple iphone



  • Simgar988
    Nov 11, 04:19 PM
    I'm a Nazi zomb expert (and I do mean expert) and let me say that they made it hard this time around. It seems to be made specifically for the cult players. If you couldn't get past lvl 15 in the last levels, you aren't grtting past 4-5 here.





    iphone 5 release pics. apple iphone 5 release date
  • apple iphone 5 release date



  • Dagless
    Apr 23, 06:12 PM
    Oh yay! Another app-store rip off years after the OSX one has debuted.

    Don't you mean "Oh yay, another rip off of Steam, XBLA store, Impulse, Gamersgate, PSN, WiiWare or [insert any of the other app download stores that existed years before any of Apple's download stores]."

    Hmm?



    more...


    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release date. the
  • iphone 5 release date. the



  • snberk103
    Apr 13, 12:03 PM
    I would prefer the cheaper and more effective way; profiling.

    Also, you can't say security has been working well-- look at the number of incidences of things going through security accidentally via negligence (knives, guns, etc)-- while there's no official numbers, the anecdotal evidence is quite moving.

    Actually, there is documented evidence (which I'm not going to look up, because it supports your contention). The TSA does publish numbers (though buried deep in their reports) on the number of times undercover agents are able to slip weapons through security on training/testing runs. The number is quite high, if you look at it in a "Sky is falling way". But that is the incomplete picture.

    Suppose, just for argument's sake, you actually have a 50/50 chance of slipping something through security. Is that "good enough" to mount an operation? Consider that there are at least a dozen people involved, to support just one operative. You can try to separate them into cells - but that doesn't mean that they are entirely hidden... it just gives them time to try to escape while their links are followed. Plus, there is a lot of money involved.

    Do you risk those 12 people, plus a large chunk of scarce resources, on a venture that only has a 50/50 chance of getting something onto the plane. (we haven't even considered that most bombs on planes lately have not gone off properly, eg. shoe bomber and underwear bomber)... or that if the intent is to forcibly take over the plane there might be sky marshall - or just a plane load of passengers who are not going to sit idly by.

    So you try and reduce that risk by making the plan more "fool proof" and sophisticated - but this adds complexity ...and complex things/plans breakdown and require more resources and more people. More people means adding people with doubts, and the chances of leaking. Plus more resources, which brings attention to the operation. And as you add more people and resources, the "downside" to being caught gets bigger, so you try to reduce that risk by making it even more "foolproof".

    If you are one of the 12+ people supporting the operative, and you have a 50/50 chance of being caught and spending a very long and nasty session in jail - even before you get your day in court - and you have no chance of the "ultimate reward" .... don't you think you might start having doubts, and talking to people? Sometimes the wrong people?

    I don't buy for a minute all of the stories of traffic cops stopping a car for a routine check and finding "bad things" that were going to be used. The intelligence services have, imho, a pretty good idea of what is happening in these groups, and use these innocent looking traffic stops (and other coincidental discoveries) so that their undercover agents aren't suspected.

    That is the value, imo, of the security checks. The barriers are are high enough to get the "bad" operations big and cumbersome, and to make the plans too complex to escape notice by the authorities. It's the planning and organization of getting past the security checks that the authorities are looking for. Once that "bad thing" is in the airport, the authorities have already lost most of the game. Then the security screening is just a last ditch attempt to catch something.

    The real danger is the single lone-wolf person with a grudge, who hasn't planned in advance, and doesn't really care if they get caught. They have a 50/50 chance of getting through because the only security layer at that point is the security checkpoint. The intelligence services will not have picked them up, nor will the no-fly list incidentally.

    .... all of this is just mho, of course..... read the later john lecarre though, for more chilling details....





    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release date.
  • iphone 5 release date.



  • autrefois
    Sep 12, 08:44 AM
    Hey everyone, I just came to tell everyone I found out from a super secret source that there's a MEDIA EVENT TODAY!!! This is brand new exclusive news I just found out!! I wouldn't be surprised if the iTunes Music Store went down at some point, either. You heard it here first!

    I won't bother to read the rest of the thread because I am sure I am the only one who has found out this information.

    ;) :p

    I know people get really excited before Apple events, but people should still please make a quick check to see if something has been said one or a few hundred times first before posting.



    more...


    iphone 5 release pics. apple iphone 5 release date
  • apple iphone 5 release date



  • GadgetAddict
    Apr 29, 01:55 PM
    What stage will this be stable enough to use as your main OS? :apple:

    When it is publicly released.





    iphone 5 release pics. iPhone 5 Release Date
  • iPhone 5 Release Date



  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 16, 03:50 PM
    Why does it matter that he was gay? I thought that gay people where supposed to be the same as everyone else. Did his being gay give him some sort of super powers to break codes?

    No, he was blessed by Mother Nature, and he obviously also had an analytical mind. :p



    more...


    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release date 2011.
  • iphone 5 release date 2011.



  • tekker
    May 3, 09:39 PM
    I'll buy one when it has an 8MHz processor, 13-inch monochrome CRT screen and a big fat "Turbo" button.
    >mfw tough guy thinks he can write/draw with his sausage fingers





    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release date in
  • iphone 5 release date in



  • dpaanlka
    Jan 12, 06:37 PM
    You all need to stop worrying about Steve Jobs rightful attitude is. Apple lost him once. Ten years later he came back. Now ten years after that, you all can't stand him? Are you kidding me? He can do whatever he wants! Worry about something more important!

    And white text is not the best choice, because the background of MacRumors isn't white, it is color #FAFAFA. Get with the program people.



    more...


    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release.
  • iphone 5 release.



  • brywalker
    Apr 29, 05:07 PM
    Don't you think they were really unintuitive? It works on a touch screen. Not on a OSX device.

    Naah. You could click on them like normal and it would slide the button over to where you clicked - or you could slide it manually. It looked slick and operated either way.





    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release. iphone 5
  • iphone 5 release. iphone 5



  • takao
    Nov 28, 06:27 PM
    Make a Custom Class with Ghost, problem solved. Hell, equip that same class with the Strela, and not only will the various Choppers not shoot you, but you can then bring it down so it stops killing your team as well.

    well you mean ghost pro ... the normal one is useless against that (i already have that layout ;) )

    but seriously getting some of the perks to pro is ridiculously difficult while some others can be pro before hitting level 15
    .. i have been trying to get ghost to pro for a while now and ironically i'm stuck on destroying an enemy turrent.. which somehow aren't popular at all jsut liek the tomahawk .. while i killed perhaps 30 guys with it i haven't been killed by a single tomahawk yet despite it being perfect for those "we are losing charlie" moments


    another point of advice: don't bother with the top MP: it has only a 20 shot clip (opposed to some other MPs) and annoyingly ejects empty rounds right out of the top

    having the mp just one slot below but with increased firerate add on (IMHO the best for taking down assault rifle users on short range) and silencer is the way better gun



    in general with this being my first call of duty i have to say that my opinion of killing streaks hasn't changed at all ... it still is an invitation for camping in many, many game situations... and some of the attacks are simply ridiculous if you look at the size of some of the maps or their designs: yay for houses with no roofs/glass roofs



    more...


    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release.
  • iphone 5 release.



  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 27, 04:56 PM
    What if there's a lesbian in the women's bathroom?

    What if??

    Because if they used the men's washroom they would be swamped by men trying to 'make' her a real woman.

    Better she stays in the woman's loo. Far safer.





    iphone 5 release pics. iphone 5 release date canada.
  • iphone 5 release date canada.



  • yg17
    Apr 13, 08:50 AM
    I don't see anything wrong with it at all. People use children to carry goods all the time and the TSA agent was totally professional about it talking through each step. The rules are there to provide a layer of safety and if you think that it doesn't and don't like the rules, ride the bus!

    Better yet, let's remove the TSA agents and let someone fly a plane into another building. :rolleyes:

    The 9/11 hijackers did not bring anything on the plane that was banned. No amount of groping or searching by airport security would've prevented 9/11.

    9/11 was a failure of intelligence, not a failure of airport security.





    iphone 5 release pics. apple iphone 5 release date
  • apple iphone 5 release date



  • Highland
    Aug 2, 11:45 AM
    In terms of Apple's DRM however, I think you'll find that each type of DRM is a platform. Much like CDs, cassettes, and so on. I can't play vinyl in my CD player, however I can make a recording of the output, much as I can burn a CD from iTunes of iTMS purchased music.
    There's two important things here though... what you can do, and what you can do legally. Plus, any "red book" CD can be played on any CD player. And anyone who wants can make a CD. That's not the case with Fairplay (the iTunes DRM), or pretty much any DRM on the market right now.

    And Lyra... OMG. You don't seem to have any grasp of the situation and are pretty keen on making some very insulting remarks. To suggest Apple (or any other online store) drop a region just because they can't be bullied into changing their local laws to suit a large multinational company is completely insane. You're loco.

    And just so everyone knows, I'm not from the US or the EU. I'm not taking sides, and I'm not getting involved in the "my country is worth more to iTMS than yours". ;)

    As others have mentioned, these things have a tendency to act as test cases. Once one country sorts this out, others will follow.





    vincenz
    Apr 12, 08:36 AM
    http://www.chipotle.com/en-us/assets/images/menu/menu_burrito_bowl.png

    mmmmmm

    Oh I could use some of that right now...even though it's only 9 in the morning :p





    Jaymes
    Mar 28, 03:16 PM
    In other words, it is now more fair to everyone because you just need to be in the App Store rather than having to submit your app specifically to be considered.

    In other words, it's less fair to everyone, because you have to fork over $0.30 of every $1.00 you make to Apple in order to be part of the Mac App store just to be in the running for the design award.

    It's going to be interesting to see if open-source products win any awards whatsoever this year. In the past, several have brought home awards.

    But I digress, as the new Big Brother on the block, I had almost forgot that "Apple knows best".





    peharri
    Oct 4, 10:31 AM
    You do realize that would only vindicate the rumor, and people would say he's only saying that because he doesn't want anyone leaking the info on the product Apple's developing...


    The first few times, yes. But when three years rolls by, and Steve has announced each time "I've been looking at the rumours sites. There's some great ideas being suggested that I can honestly say we're not working on. But I'd like to single out the iPhone, the tablet, and the Powerbook G5, as we've looked at these and I can honestly tell you that, right now, we see no point in making them. Maybe things will change next year, but as of now, I'd like you to know that our engineers are working on much more interesting, exciting, original hardware." then people are going to start to take it seriously.

    Especially if he also comes up with things like "Oh, and while obviously we're going to do what we can to keep our hardware up to date, I can assure you we're not planning the rumoured 64 bit upgrades for the MacBook Pro in the next quarter."

    As time goes by, people will recognize that he's not lying. And that'll make it much harder to make stuff up in order to sell page hits.

    Of course, I'm fairly convinced the "iPhone" nonsense is probably partly being exploited by Apple at the moment. They didn't invent it, but I suspect it's being used to try to find leakers at the moment. Does anyone seriously think Steve Jobs is running around talking openly about a super-secret product?





    chrisd1974
    Apr 5, 04:18 PM
    Have any of you negative commenters ever owned an iPhone or even seen an iAd? If not, please reserve your comments.

    These aren't just tiny micro banners/advertisements. Those are just the teaser into viewing the full screen iAd and actually, some of them are fairly creative in their implementation. Most are fairly interactive and none of the iAds take you out of the current App your using just to view it (like the old AdMob ads would do). There may be some that allow you to email a coupon to yourself, but I haven't come across any yet.

    Long story short, if you don't like ads, don't download free apps that are ad supported or (here's a clever idea) DON'T CLICK ON THE AD. Otherwise, just keep your useless and/or 'clever' comments to yourselves unless you actually know what your talking about.


    That's exactly what we do, that's why we think THIS is a pile of ****





    dextertangocci
    Jan 6, 02:37 AM
    Good idea:)

    But I'm too impatient, ill stick with MR live:) It will be even better with the photos:cool:



    No comments:

    Post a Comment