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((SoCcEr)) ((TV))WaTch Real Madrid vs Elche Live by Frstretwert Gretere Online - 0 views

La Liga may not be a two-team league as many detractors claim-Atletico Madrid might have a few things to say about that-but you have to feel for clubs like Elche when mighty Real Madrid comes strol...

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TV {Watch} Elche vs Real Madrid Live Stream Online Free La Liga - 0 views

La Liga may not be a two-team league as many detractors claim-Atletico Madrid might have a few things to say about that-but you have to feel for clubs like Elche when mighty Real Madrid comes strol...

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Laboni nipa

Watch Elche vs Real Madrid Live Stream Online Free - 0 views

La Liga may not be a two-team league as many detractors claim-Atletico Madrid might have a few things to say about that-but you have to feel for clubs like Elche when mighty Real Madrid comes strol...

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Laboni nipa

Real Madrid vs Elche Live Stream Online Watch Spanish Games on sep, 25 - 0 views

La Liga may not be a two-team league as many detractors claim-Atletico Madrid might have a few things to say about that-but you have to feel for clubs like Elche when mighty Real Madrid comes strol...

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lablance

NFC Digital Payment Smart Technology - 0 views

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    If you have some question about NFS, What is NFC? What does it work? Which type of payment we can do using NFC? Etc. A Turkish digital payment technology known as Near Field Communication (NFC) technology or in other words we can say NFC is digital credit card system which is use your smartphone as payment option.
Adam Mills

Steve Jobs says that iPhone 4 antenna issues are rumors - 0 views

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    Steve Jobs has responded to an angry iPhone 4 owner's emails and again has denied that antenna issues exist claiming that they are rumor. Hmm, well, that's interesting.
Bakari Chavanu

TidBITS Networking: Achieving Email Bliss with IMAP, Gmail, and Apple Mail - 0 views

  • Well, that's what I intended to do, anyway. The more I wrote, the more I realized how many aspects of the IMAP/Gmail/Mail universe are unclear or confusing, as evidenced by the many email messages I've received on those subjects, and as feedback to my books ("Take Control of Apple Mail in Leopard" and "Take Control of Spam with Apple Mail") and my Macworld articles on the topic. So, what I thought would be a straightforward article has turned into a manifesto. (That means it's quite long, and somewhat opinionated - fair warning!) And, I admit it: I've written it for a largely selfish reason, which is to save myself from having to explain this information repeatedly in email messages! But I do hope you'll find it interesting and helpful if you've ever struggled with the combination of IMAP, Gmail, and Mail.
  • POP and IMAP are both methods of retrieving messages from a mail server. (In fact, many mail servers support both protocols, enabling you to access the same messages in either way.) The most common way to explain the difference between POP and IMAP is this: With POP, you download all your messages to your computer, whereas with IMAP, all your messages remain on the server. That's more or less true, but it overlooks several important points.
  • In the first place, IMAP servers, unlike POP servers, can keep track of flags for each message, indicating things like which messages have been read, forwarded, or replied to. With POP, your local email client has to track this information. That means if you download a bunch of messages on computer A using POP but leave them on the server, and then switch to computer B, you can still download the messages again, but they'll all appear to be unread - computer B won't know which messages you've seen, filed, or otherwise dealt with, because that information isn't kept on the POP server.
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  • Second, speaking of filing, another key difference between POP and IMAP is that POP has just one mailbox - your inbox - on the server, whereas an IMAP server can have any number of mailboxes. So, if you check your email on computer A and move a certain message to your Read mailbox, and then check your email on computer B, that message will appear in the Read mailbox there as well.
  • If you use IMAP, you absolutely can have local copies of all your email messages, in their entirety, on your computer, and you can read, search, file, and do anything else you want to do with those messages even if you have no Internet connection at all - just as you can when you use POP.
  • And, as a bonus, you can use IMAP as a sort of rudimentary email backup. Even if your disk crashes or your computer is stolen, you'll still have a copy of all your messages on the server.
  • IMAP does have a couple of downsides, which may or may not be significant to you. First, most IMAP servers impose a storage quota on each user. If that quota is fairly low (say, 1 GB), you could run out of space for all your messages, forcing you to move some off the server to a mailbox that's stored only on your computer.
  • Apple Mail, which is a much better IMAP client than some, nevertheless has a handful of quirks in its handling of IMAP that can drive one to distraction. If you combine Mail's IMAP oddities with those of a less-than-standard IMAP server - Web Crossing, I'm looking at you - you could easily have unpleasant experiences that may lead you to the erroneous conclusion that IMAP itself is buggy or poorly designed. (Later on, I'll get into the even weirder ways that Gmail deals with IMAP.)
wing monica

iPhone or Palm Pre? - 5 views

this info copy from http://fast-dvd-ripper.blogspot.com/2009/06/iphone-30-vs-palm-which-one-would-you.html iPhone 3.0 vs. Palm: which one would you want to get? iPhone or Palm Pre? Sprint, Palm...

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Jeff Johnson

Sync Google Calendar and iPhone over the air with NemusSync - 0 views

  • A great little application hit my iPhone installer yesterday called NemusSync. It does one very simple thing and does it well. It syncs your Google Apps calendar with your iCal on your iPhone (and by extension, your iCal or Outlook on the desktop). Over the Air. Like Apple and Google should have done in the first, second, or third place. It works. It will even sync your shared calendars. Not much else to say. Enjoy.
Jeff Johnson

PosteRazor 1.5 - 0 views

  • Have you ever wanted to print a high-resolution image at a very large size—say, the size of a poster—but you don’t have a wide-format printer (or don’t want to pay for the use of one at your local print shop)? One solution is to print the image in smaller sections, each taking up a sheet of standard paper, and then put those sections together to create the full image. Doing exactly this is the purpose of Alessandro Portale’s PosteRazor 1.5 (; free).
Jeff Johnson

Macs and iPhones: Reporting for duty - 0 views

  • If the iPhone and Mac are good enough for the US Army, can IT managers keep saying that these Apple platforms aren’t good enough anymore?
Jeff Johnson

FORTUNE: Techland AT&T to cut the price of Apple's new iPhone « - 0 views

  • When the 3G iPhone is introduced this summer, AT&T, the exclusive U.S. iPhone sales partner with Apple, will cut the price by as much as $200, according to a person familiar with the strategy. AT&T is preparing to subsidize $200 of the cost of a new iPhone, bringing the price down to $199 for customers who sign two-year contracts, the source says. Apple is expected to have two versions of the new iPhone, an 8-gigabyte-memory and a 16-gigabyte-memory model with price tags widely expected to be $399 and $499.
Joel Liu

'You've got to find what you love,' Jobs says - 0 views

  • Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.
  • None of this had even a hope of any practical application in my life. But ten years later, when we were designing the first Macintosh computer, it all came back to me. And we designed it all into the Mac. It was the first computer with beautiful typography. If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts. And since Windows just copied the Mac, its likely that no personal computer would have them. If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later.
moviele

Apple - Downloads - Dashboard - 1 views

  • Pet Weather Widget — FreewareCheck the weather and enjoy witty sayings from your dog or cat. 02/14/2007 Download 391K Aztec Calendar — FreewareToday according to the tonalpohualli, the sacred Aztec calendar. 02/14/2007 Download 1MB Candor Gallery — FreewareCandor Gallery offers an always changing source of inspiration as well as exposure for artists of all types. 02/12/2007 Download 40K MySpace Search — FreewareSearch for your friends on MySpace by name, display name, email, or school. 02/12/2007 Download 33K ITunes Feeds — FreewareWith iTunes Feeds, get iTunes Store top songs list, top albums list, featured album list. 02/12/2007 Download 15K Gas — FreewareMake gas consumption less painful with the satisfaction of knowing you got the best deal in town. 02/09/2007 Download 714K Conference Call OMNI — FreewareCollegiate and professional sports schedules and scores. 02/09/2007 Download 718K Amazon Search Dashboard Widget — FreewareQuickly search Amazon.com with results being returned to the widget. Amazon Search is fast, efficient, and useful. 02/09/2007 Download 202K Starry Night Widget — FreewareAstronomy widget that will let you see the sky (planets, constellations) for any location on Earth. 02/08/2007 Download 583K Scenario Poker — SharewareTexas Hold ’em limit poker tournament from the creator of iPoker. 02/08/2007 Download 3MB
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Graham Perrin

clamdrib :: Add-ons for Thunderbird - 0 views

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    This is marked as "experimental". Is it any good? On a mac, is it better to use it with Macports clamav, or ClamXav?
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    @dcorking I'd say, better use ClamXav Sentry. 
David Corking

Dr. Dobb's | A Moving Target | March 28, 2009 - 0 views

  • iPhone uses Objective-C -- challenging even for experienced C, C++, and C# programmers.
    • David Corking
       
      ???
  • Many companies first venture into mobile technology is providing BlackBerry e-mail access. Next, they often look to appplications for sales and other field employees, CRM, and business intelligence, such as performane dashboards. In short, mobile applications are integrating with corporate systems and other programs on a much more complex level.
  • One-fourth of companies are deploying CRM to handhelds,
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  • We don't cover Palm in depth, since it's slipped to 2% of the smartphone market, says Gartner, while Symbian has half the world market, and the BlackBerry and iPhone make up about 70% of North America.
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    I have to admit, I found this article a little confusing : I didn't understand how to use a 'usage profile' to choose a platform for clients or servers.
David Corking

GUIdebook > Articles > "The Xerox Star: A retrospective" | IEEE Magazine, 1989 - 0 views

  • With hindsight, we can say that it might have been better to release these technologies into the public domain or to market them early, so that they might have become industry standards. Instead, alternative approaches developed at other companies have become the industry standards. Xerox’s current participation in the development of various industry standards indicates its desire to reverse this trend.
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    Transcript of an article that showed the innovations in the Star workstation, which by then were found everywhere (though they may not have worked as well, and were not yet popular of IBM and Compaq PCs.) The overlapping windows, selection, menus, focus, object-oriented design and of course the mouse itsef were also found in Smalltalk-80. However, the icons, representing documents, folders, printers and so on, were a unique innovation. Did Apple license the Star technology as well as Smalltalk-80?
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    Transcript of an article that showed the innovations in the Star workstation, which by then were found everywhere (though they may not have worked as well, and were not yet popular of IBM and Compaq PCs.) The overlapping windows, selection, menus, focus, object-oriented design and of course the mouse itsef were also found in Smalltalk-80. However, the icons, representing documents, folders, printers and so on, were a unique innovation.
Graham Perrin

XBinary: Extended Binary Format Support for Mac OS X - 0 views

  • Extended Binary Format Support
  • © Amit Singh
  • January 2009
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  • —With the advent of x86-based Macintosh computers, Universal binaries, originally known as "fat" or multiple-architecture binaries, appeared in Mac OS X.
  • Universal Binaries
  • for one or more architectures
  • along with a header that describes each constituent binary.
  • a wrapper that contains Mach-O binaries
  • a "4-way fat" executable could consist of Mach-O executables for the i386 (32-bit Intel), x86_64 (64-bit Intel), ppc (32-bit PowerPC), and ppc64 (64-bit PowerPC) architectures
  • Mac OS X does not provide any kernel-level or user-level interfaces to extend binary format support.
  • we'll need to write special software
  • new kernel functionality
  • software will involve a kernel extension.
  • extend the kernel
  • and execute them through specified handler programs.
  • Let us call the new software that implements these features XBinary. binfmt_misc Those familiar with the Linux kernel will realize that functionality similar to what's been described here exists in Linux as the binfmt_misc kernel feature. XBinary is conceptually similar
  • XBinary also has some Mac OS X specific features.
  • download and install the XBinary package
  • a command-line tool (xbinary
  • a kernel extension (xbinary.kext)
  • research software at this point
  • choosing the best library from an extended fat library file.
  • for developers, researchers, and power users
  • take XBinary for a spin
  • XBinary: extended binary format support for Mac OS X Copyright (c) 2009 Amit Singh. All Rights Reserved. http://osxbook.com The XBinary software allows you to extend the Mac OS X kernel such that it can recognize arbitrary binary formats and execute them through specified handler programs. (Mac OS X natively supports executing only Mach-O binaries, Universal (fat) binaries, and interpreter scripts.) XBinary consists of a kernel extension (xbinary.kext) and this command-line tool, which lets you control the XBinary facility. This requires superuser privileges, so you should run this tool using sudo(8). The XBinary kext must be loaded for the facility to be available.
  • You can add and manipulate in-kernel entries that enable recognition of binary formats.
  • You can also specify flags that affect how a matched entry is processed. By default, the argument vector IS adjusted and setuid/setgid binaries are NOT allowed.
  • These examples assume that you are on an x86 (little-endian) machine.
  • Let us look at Java applications
  • then specify this wrapper script as the interpreter
  • and subsequently invoke the Java application launcher.
  • given a Java class file
  • a wrapper script
  • We don't even have to write such scripts
    • Graham Perrin
       
      :-)
  • a Universal binary containing, say, Tiger and Leopard versions
  • simplify code creation and maintenance.
  • Consider a 2-way fat binary containing i386 and x86_64 architectures.
  • operating system versions in addition to processor architectures.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      :-)
  • Now think of an "extended" fat binary mechanism that incorporates
  • our hypothetical extended fat binary contains eight "architectures"
  • the extended fat feature as implemented by XBinary is not a complete implementation
  • make experimentation involving new binary formats easy
  • XBinary requires Mac OS X 10.5.x (Leopard).
  • Executive Summary This document discusses XBinary, a new software that lets you add kernel-level support for executing files in arbitrary binary formats on Mac OS X.
  • Extending Executability
  • recognize arbitrary binary formats
  • using the xbinary tool
  • copious "help" output
  • Each entry must have as its name a unique identifier string up to 31 bytes in size. Additionally, a set of other arguments specify to the kernel how to recognize that binary format and which interpreter to invoke to handle it. XBinary can recognize a binary EITHER by matching magic bytes within the first page of the file OR by matching a file extension. OTHER_ARGS must be a valid combination of the following arguments (some are optional).
  • that will determine the startup class name
  • Bonus Feature: Extra Fat Binaries
  • Since XBinary is experimental, why not experiment with such a feature too?
  • XBinary wouldn't be able to help the dynamic linker
  • The XBinary software
Danilo Luzuriaga

How to unlock the IPhone 3GS 3.1.3 (7 E 18) - 0 views

My Iphone 3GS Blocked again………. My iPhone was blocked on Monday, February 15, 2010 after I restored the new version 3.1.3 with iTunes. I saw my iTunes screen and message appeared saying "You have ...

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Eugene Chung

curiious....4g? or HD??? - 0 views

Ive heard rumors the 4g is being made or some poeple say itll be call HD um anyways wgens it coming out???

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