Discount Products – iPhone 2.0 Software Test Drive Part 2
July 13th, 2008 | by admin |iPhone 2.0 Software Test Drive Part 2
IPHONE 2.0 FIRMWARE FIRST LOOK! Made on my MacBook’s iSight Camera. Downloaded the file 2.0 software on Apple.com this morning. Works great and I’m showing off a few of the new App’s now available. First go into Safari Prefs and uncheck “Open “safe” files after downloading” under the General Tab. Next Download. (From: http://www.macrumors.com/2008/07/10/…ailable-early/) Next right click downloaded folder and go to “get info” – Or – Just rename the folder by deleting the “.zip” from the name. So that it’s an .ispw. Next go in iTunes. You want to click Restore while holding the “option/alt” key. And click the folder you downloaded and changed the name. That should do it! That’s all I did. PLEASE SEND ANY REQUESTS VIA email or PM! Don’t forget to subscribe and add favorites. This was throw together and published using iMovie, took about 5 minutes because I was racing to get the first 2.0 vid out there. ?Made on a Mac
Author: Auzburner
Keywords: 2.0 3g App applications ball iPhone monkey software store super update new iphone firmware hot news apple mac macintosh aim app apps
Added: July 10, 2008
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The Beatles – Let It Be (take 420 best take)
Let it be The project that came to be known as Let It Be began at a Beatle rehearsal in the fall of 1968. The boys were looking for new ways to package their material, perhaps as a live show, television date, or some kind of special event. Finally, Paul McCartney suggested making a documentary movie — a diary of the next Beatle album in progress. Camera crews could follow the boys through every phase of production, and, in the end, there’d be an intimate record of just how musical magic was made. John, George, and Ringo agreed to this idea, and in January 1969, filming began at Apple headquarters on Saville Row. Among the tunes performed was the title theme, which Paul had written as a quiet tribute to his mother. One of the Beatles’ old pals from Hamburg, Billy Preston, happened to be around at the time and was invited to sit in as organist. John was on bass guitar, while Paul played the piano and sang. This particular number — just for fun — was recorded on the roof of the building, where giant speakers echoed the sound for miles across London. Complaining neighbors summoned policemen, and in fact, you can see the bobbies in the picture, trying to break up the session and restore the peace. ——————————————————————————– THE TOP FIVE Week of April 11, 1970 THE TOP FIVE Week of April 11, 1970 1. Let It Be Beatles 2. ABC Jackson Five 3. Instant Karma (We All Shine On) John Lennon 4. Spirit In The Sky Norman Greenbaum 5. Bridge over Troubled Water Simon & Garfunkel Over the weeks that Let It Be was in production, the Beatles were constantly tripping over cameras, lights, and moviemaking people. Paul McCartney kept his composure, but he turned out to be the only one who did. Tempers grew thin, and as days rolled into months, there were wrangles — even punch-ups — in the studio. Buy from Amazon.com Buy from CD Universe Search on GEMM Search on iTunes store John, by that time, appeared to be perpetually stoned and, to the others’ great annoyance, was inseparable from Yoko Ono. He also argued continually with producer George Martin over content, musical style, and even the recording technique. John insisted that Let It Be should be an “honest” album, without overdubs, mixing, or even editing. “I want them to hear us, warts and all,” he said. Thirty hours of music were put on tape before everyone agreed that that approach was simply not going to work. At that point, George Martin left and was replaced by Phil Spector. Phil offered to “salvage” the tapes, and the boys — sick of the whole thing — gave him their blessing. He immediately went to work, adding strings, horns, celestial choirs — in short, the whole Phil Spector “Wall of Sound.” The result was the most heavily produced of all the Beatles albums — the complete reversal of what John Lennon had argued for. The release of Let It Be was held up until the album, single, and movie could all be ready at the same time. In the interim, three more 45s were issued: “Get Back,” “The Ballad of John and Yoko,” and a two-sided hit, “Come Together,” backed with “Something.” There were also two other albums: Hey Jude, a patchwork compilation; and Abbey Road, the Beatles’ last collaborative effort. On March 16, 1970, the single version of “Let It Be” was finally released, a year and two months after being recorded. A week later, it was on the charts, and by early the next month, it was the number-one song in America. The timing was perfect, because on April 11, Paul McCartney shocked the world by announcing that he was ready to “let it be.” He was leaving the Beatles — or, in his words, the Beatles left him: “No one wants to be the one to say the party’s over.” Within a few days, John, Paul, and Ringo confirmed that the group had broken up. “We just got sick of being side men for Paul,” said John. “We had fun doin’ it, but it’s ended, mate.” On May 13, the movie Let It Be opened in New York. Not one Beatle attended the premiere. The album came out soon afterward and, of course, shot to the top of the charts. It spawned a final hit single, “The Long and Winding Road.” That too, was number one.
Author: mslaerik
Keywords: Beatles Let it be outtake music rock alternative
Added: July 12, 2008
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Jonathan Coulton – Shop Vac (Partial) NYC 6/21/08
Jonathan Coulton performs Shop Vac. Unfortunately, I hit the camera by accident and didn’t get it all. Still, it’s pretty good. I might leave this out of the concert playlist.
Author: cooljammer00
Keywords: jonathan coulton shop vac partial highline ballroom
Added: July 11, 2008
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First Taste: Mountain Dew Revolution
I finally got my hands on a Mountain Dew Revolution! As expected here is my first taste on camera. Nothing more, nothing less… Enjoy!
Author: thecreativeone
Keywords: mountain dew revolution pepsi apple store cherry hill mall new jersey
Added: July 9, 2008
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Tampa Hardware Fire version 2
Tampa’s oldest hardware store burned down. It was located only a few blocks from my home so I took my camera and filmed the fire.
Author: wgenekeeler
Keywords: Tampa Hardware Fire
Added: July 12, 2008
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3G iPhone Blues – Original Song by Leah D’Emilio
Girl sings about her new 3G iPhone… and how lame it is. for more, go to: http://www.mahalodaily.com Music by Leah D’Emilio Lyrics by Michael Gallagher & Leah D’Emilio ——————– “3G iPHONE BLUES” I woke up this morning on Friday, July 11, excited to go to the Apple Store to buy my slice of heaven. I waited in line for 3 hours to get mine: white, 16 gigabytes for two-ninety-nine. The phone is thinner, I felt like a winner, but there was more to buy. They gave me a two year contract from AT&T, then I started to cry. Text messaging is not for free. One-hundred more dollars for MobileMe. And I’m not a fan of your monthly plan. I’m throwing this contract in the garbage can. ‘Cause the new 3G has let me down. I can’t get a signal in my rural town. The camera is whack. Its got a plastic back. I’ve given too much money to the folks at Mac. Did you foresee that people like me wouldn’t be satisfied with your technology? You thought your next generation would sweep across the nation, but your product doesn’t live up to its expectations. Did you foresee that we would be unhappy? Did you foresee that we would go and buy the new Blackberry?
Author: mahalodotcom
Keywords: 3g iphone apple steve jobs at&t att gps girl song leah demilio did you forsee sad dissapointment acoustic parody
Added: July 10, 2008
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