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$90+ ....i have unlimited data and 450 anytime minutes since i hate talking on the phone anywayOriginally Posted by DJprestige21
What do you guys pay for your iphone plan? Thinking of getting one soon and I want unlimited data.
Originally Posted by Da Doc03
they got missing sync for WM..Palm...and blackberryOriginally Posted by dyzzle
anyone got a link to BUYmissing sync?
da doc?
i need to kno which 1 so i can post up the link to the dev's site
Originally Posted by Rawk On
Can i download lime wire and safely download music? Since we don't get viruses?
What do you guys use to download music?
frostwireOriginally Posted by Rawk On
Can i download lime wire and safely download music? Since we don't get viruses?
What do you guys use to download music?
Originally Posted by igotdemkickz21
Originally Posted by Da Doc03
they got missing sync for WM..Palm...and blackberryOriginally Posted by dyzzle
anyone got a link to BUYmissing sync?
da doc?
i need to kno which 1 so i can post up the link to the dev's site
Da Doc, you got a link to the dev's site for the BB Missing Sync?
Name: RouteBuddy
Version: 2.3
Mac Platform: UB
OS version: 10.4 +
Link for more information: http://www.routebuddy.com/routebuddy/
Product Description:
RouteBuddy is the most advanced mapping application available on Mac OS X. It combines plug-and-play GPS support with high-quality map data, allowing you to create a library of your GPS activities. By supporting industry-standard interchange formats, RouteBuddy brings a world of geographical information to your Mac.
What's new in this version:
Fixed bug which could lead to excessive memory usage.
Fixed cosmetic glitch when edge of map was revealed.
Fixed cosmetic glitch where black lines could appear on map.
Fixed crash when opening editor sheet.
Improved tile cache performance.
Now allow licence codes to be removed.
Now export velocity to GPX files.
Now support searching in the RouteBuddy store.
Portal (Cider)
Overview:
Portal[emoji]8482[/emoji] is a new single player game from Valve. Set in the mysterious Aperture Science Laboratories, Portal has been called one of the most innovative new games on the horizon and will offer gamers hours of unique gameplay.
The game is designed to change the way players approach, manipulate, and surmise the possibilities in a given environment; similar to how Half-Life[emoji]174[/emoji] 2's Gravity Gun innovated new ways to leverage an object in any given situation.
Players must solve physical puzzles and challenges by opening portals to maneuvering objects, and themselves, through space.
Portal is coming in the Fall of 2007 as part of The Orange Box, which also includes Team Fortress[emoji]174[/emoji] 2 and Half-Life[emoji]174[/emoji] 2: Episode Two. The Orange Box will be available for the PC, as well as the Xbox[emoji]174[/emoji] 360, Playstation[emoji]174[/emoji] 3 console systems AND NOW MAC!!
[h3]Apple Updates 13" Aluminum MacBook, Rebranded as "MacBook Pro"[/h3]
Monday June 08, 2009 03:41 PM EST; Category: MacBook Pro, MacBook
Written by Eric Slivka
Apple today updated its 13" aluminum MacBook, rebranding the model as part of its MacBook Pro line. The new model offers the same non-user-replaceable battery found in the 17" MacBook Pro and adds a FireWire 800 port and an SD card slot. Pricing begins at $1199, a $100 drop over the previous entry-level price point, and all models include backlit keyboard.
The new 13-inch MacBook Pro is a significant upgrade at a lower price than the original aluminum MacBook it replaces. With the same sleek and durable design popular with consumers, students and professionals, all 13-inch MacBook Pro models now include a seven hour built-in battery, an SD card slot, a FireWire 800 port, an illuminated keyboard and an improved LED-backlit display with 60 percent greater color gamut.
Hard drive and RAM options for the 13" notebook are the same as in the new 15" MacBook Pro, topping out at 500 GB and 8 GB respectively. The new MacBook models offer the following price points and features:
- $1199. 13" MacBook Pro. 2.26GHz. 2GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 9400. 160GB HD. Firewire
- $1499. 13" MacBook Pro. 2.53GHz. 4GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 9400. 250GB HD. Firewire
Apple is now reserving the "MacBook" name for the white polycarbonate model. The new MacBook is available immediately.
[h3]Apple Releases New 15" MacBook Pro, Updates 17" MacBook Pro[/h3]
Monday June 08, 2009 03:51 PM EST; Category: MacBook Pro
Written by Eric Slivka
Apple today released a revamped version of the 15" MacBook Pro. The new model incorporates the same non-user-replaceable battery found in the 17" MacBook Pro and offers up to seven hours of runtime and up to 1000 charge cycles. Apple has also replaced the ExpressCard slot found in the previous model with an SD card slot and improved the display quality. Pricing starts at $1699, a $300 reduction from the previous entry-level model, and the new models are shipping today.
Three standard 15" MacBook Pro configurations are offered:
- $1699. 2.53 GHz, 4 GB RAM. NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, 250GB HD. Firewire.
- $1999. 2.66 GHz, 4 GB RAM. NVIDIA GeForce GT. 320GB HD. Firewire.
- $2299. 2.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM. NVIDIA GeForce GT . 500 GB HD. Firewire.
Additional options include:
- Up to 3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo
- Up to 8 GB RAM
- Up to 500 GB HDD or 256 GB SSD
Apple also announced minor spec updates to the 17" MacBook Pro today and dropped the entry-level price to $2499 from $2799. The new entry-level 17" MacBook Pro offers 2.8 GHz processor and a 500 GB hard drive. The new 17" model also retains the ExpressCard slot and begins shipping today.
[h3]Apple Releases Safari 4 for Mac and Windows[/h3]
Monday June 08, 2009 03:54 PM EST
Written by Eric Slivka
Apple today announced the official launch of its Safari 4 browser for OS X and Windows. Safari 4, which has been available as a public beta since February, delivers a number of enhancements to Apple's browser offering.
Apple today released Safari 4, the world's fastest and most innovative web browser. Available for Mac and Windows PCs and introduced as a beta in February of this year, Safari 4 features the Nitro engine which runs JavaScript up to 4.5 times faster than Safari 3. Safari 4 makes browsing more intuitive and enjoyable with innovative features, such as Top Sites, Full History Search and Cover Flow, and support for modern web standards like HTML 5 and advanced CSS Effects.
"The successful beta release helped us fine tune Safari 4 into an even better, faster version that customers are going to love," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "Safari is enjoyed by 70 million users worldwide and with its blazing fast speed, innovative features and support for modern web standards, it's the best browser on any platform."
Safari 4 may be downloaded at Apple's site.
[h3]Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Shipping in September: $29 for Leopard Users[/h3]
Monday June 08, 2009 04:01 PM EST
Written by Eric Slivka
Apple today announced that Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard will launch in September and will be priced at only $29 for current OS X 10.5 Leopard users. Alternatively, a $49 family pack will also be available. Meanwhile, Tiger users with Intel machines will be able to purchase a Mac Box Set containing Snow Leopard, iLife '09, and iWork '09 for $169 for a single license or $229 for a family pack.
"We've built on the success of Leopard and created an even better experience for our users from installation to shutdown," said Bertrand Serlet, Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering. "Apple engineers have made hundreds of improvements so with Snow Leopard your system is going to feel faster, more responsive and even more reliable than before."
Apple offered a preview of Snow Leopard at today's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, highlighting many of the next-generation operating system's features. Apple touted a streamlined installation process (45% faster and 6 GB smaller) and speed improvements for a number of applications including Mail, Safari 4, and Spotlight. Snow Leopard also brings support for Microsoft Exchange Server to Mail, iCal, and Address Book.
Finally, Apple promoted Snow Leopard's ability to use Grand Central Dispatch and OpenCL standards to allow applications to more fully harness the power of multi-core processors and to take advantage of graphics processing power for general purpose computing.
Apple also announced the launch of Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard, scheduled for release in September at a price of $499, including unlimited client licenses on Mac, Windows, and Linux.