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  • Gareth Burleigh
  • Member Since Sep 27th, 2005
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Thanks for the link Id made a DVD of my sisters wedding and lost the file during my Snow Leopard upgrade. Just ran off a fresh copy and workds great

Thanks

Gareth
Dont sweat it Joanna, Im pretty sick of Apples recent mass produced high failure rate. Hobbes if somebody has a negative thing to say that dont make it less valid than a Jobsian praise rant. I love Apple and their products but at times they really take the piss.
No it does not, I upgraded mine via iTunes no problem. I assume it kills jailbreak though but as I dont use any of the apps its isnt a problem for me.

If all you want is an unlocked 1st Gen iphone upgrade away

Gareth
Nope rant boy, Father Ted was on Channel 4 like it or not. So guess again who owns the rights
dude its justt a blog entry
you don't need to make a post just to try and discredit somebody trying to lighten our day
There is nothing exciting or amazing about you doing it!!
Wonder why Jobs has forsaken me, my desktop is the new 2Ghz mini with a stand alone iSight. Notebook is original 2Ghz Macbook Pro with a 256mb X1600 so power isnt the issue and neither give what I would call a crisp clear video call regardless of where used or who the connection is with.

Not a great big deal, but thanks Sabi

Gareth


How do you get iChats that clear, Ive never had a call quality that smooth. I always assumed the examples on Apples website were dolled up for illustration purposes

Gareth
Lets hope this fixes the very annoying random "connection lost" problem with the wireless keyboard
"I think its Tupac" had me laughing so hard I woke my baby up.

Thank you Marcos

Gareth
Beat me to it buddy
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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