Tag: Nbsp
You could acquire the discount pandora bracelets as well as just one or two charms
The metallic pandora bijoux pas cher are sectioned off. Small threaded spacers divide the bracelet into 3 sections. This keeps the discount pandora bracelets kind sliding all with the bracelet. In case your bracelet is simply not stuffed with beads but, the sections enable the beads that come going to move out to be inside [...]
Posted: May 9th, 2012 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Beads, Bijoux, Bracelet Charms, Cher, Combinations, Creativity, Deal Alot, Designer Jewellery, Desire, Flare, Gems, Hunting, Nbsp, Pandora Bracelets, Pandora Charms, Pas Cher, Spacers, Tendency, Zodiac Signs
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Study: iOS apps crash more than Android apps do
Mobile OS crash analysis firm Crittercism (Really? Who’s naming this stuff?) has posted the chart above, which shows that as a percentage of crashes overall, the latest version of iOS claims the highest total. In fact, many versions of iOS show a large percentage of crashes, and clearly iOS overall seems more prone to have [...]
Posted: February 5th, 2012 under ipad news.
Tags: Apps, Crash Analysis, Crashes, Disaster, Hardware, Iphone, Launches, Mobile Os, Nbsp, Platforms, Quirk, Running, S System, Skilled Developers, Sun, Three Times, Unofficial Apple Weblog, User Experience
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Snow Leopard security update revised to fix Rosetta issues
As noted yesterday, many of the users who updated their OS X 10.6 systems with Apple’s most recent security patches found themselves unable to run PowerPC legacy apps via the Rosetta compatibility layer. Today a new version of that update (Security Update 2012-001 v1.1) is now available, and it should resolve the issues. The latest [...]
Posted: February 5th, 2012 under ipad news.
Tags: Compatibility Layer, Legacy Apps, Nbsp, Original Version, Os X, Security Issues, Security Patches, Snow Leopard, Software Update, Unofficial Apple Weblog
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iBackFlip Somersault available for preorder; watch creator explain improvements
I met up with the guys behind iBackflip while at Macworld, and was impressed with their passion for design. Their first iBackflip was a pretty straightforward flip-down arm sling for the iPad. Using Velcro, it offered a basic black design and minimal extras. The new iBackflip Somersault, now available for pre-order, is a thoroughly updated [...]
Posted: February 4th, 2012 under ipad news.
Tags: Air Pockets, Arm Sling, Backpack, Demo, Durable Ballistic Nylon, Flip Down, Fri, Headphones, Improvements, Ipad, Luggage Case, Macbook, Macworld, Nbsp, Passion, Small Computer, Somersault, Unofficial Apple Weblog, Velcro, Ykk Zipper
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Apple TV now offers Genius recommendations for movies, TV shows
A silent update to the backend has introduced Genius recommendations for movies and TV shows to the Apple TV. No user action is required to access the new feature, as it’s not part of a device firmware update. Instead, Apple has updated its own servers to send this information to the Apple TV from its [...]
Posted: February 4th, 2012 under ipad news.
Tags: Apple Tv, Backend, Firmware Update, Fri, Genius, Itunes, Movies And Tv, Movies Tv, Nbsp, New Feature, Purchase History, Servers, Tv Movie, Tv Movies, Tv Shows, Unofficial Apple Weblog
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Daily iPhone App: NFL Flick Quarterback
If you want to pass like Tom Brady from the comfort of your living room chair, then you should grab a copy of NFL Flick Quarterback for the iPhone. The app is a flick-style passing game that lets you take on the role of an NFL quarterback. The game isn’t a full-fledged football simulation like [...]
Posted: February 4th, 2012 under ipad news.
Tags: Favorite Team, Flick, Football Simulation, Fri, Gridiron Game, Ios, Iphone, Living Room, Lot, Nbsp, Nfl Quarterback, Passing Game, Receivers, Room Chair, Swipe, Tom Brady, Unofficial Apple Weblog
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Daily Update for February 3, 2012
It’s the TUAW Daily Update, your source for Apple news in a convenient audio format. You’ll get all the top Apple stories of the day in three to five minutes for a quick review of what’s happening in the Apple world. You can listen to today’s Apple stories by clicking the inline player (requires Flash) [...]
Posted: February 4th, 2012 under ipad news.
Tags: Apple News, Apple World, Five Minutes, Flash Link, Fri, Itunes, Nbsp, Podcast, Tuaw, Unofficial Apple Weblog
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iBooks Author 1.01 out with updated EULA
An incremental release for iBooks Author has been released with changes to the program’s EULA. The update is 143.50 MB, which seems pretty hefty for a EULA change. The change is an important one though, clarifying that Apple has rights over the format a book is in, not the content. If someone wants to charge [...]
Posted: February 4th, 2012 under ipad news.
Tags: Erica, Fri, Ibooks, Incremental Release, Nbsp, Restriction, Tuaw, Unofficial Apple Weblog
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Daily Update for February 2, 2012
It’s the TUAW Daily Update, your source for Apple news in a convenient audio format. You’ll get all the top Apple stories of the day in three to five minutes for a quick review of what’s happening in the Apple world. You can listen to today’s Apple stories by clicking the inline player (requires Flash) [...]
Posted: February 2nd, 2012 under ipad news.
Tags: Apple News, Apple World, February 2, Five Minutes, Flash Link, Itunes, Nbsp, Podcast, Tuaw, Unofficial Apple Weblog
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Safari users seeing random ’404 not found’ on valid support.apple.com pages
For the past few weeks, I have run into a problem with links to Apple.com coming up 404 “not found.” Specifically, these have all been links to pages on http://support.apple.com/. For example, this morning I did a Google search for 10.7.3 combo. One of the first results was a link to http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1484 which came up [...]
Posted: February 2nd, 2012 under ipad news.
Tags: Combo One, Firefox, Google, Google Search, Links Pages, Nbsp, Random, Reloading, Safari, Staff Members, Support Apple, Unofficial Apple Weblog, Workaround
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