OK, by my math, that's >50 million iPhone OS devices. 40% of which hate AT&T. Kidding.
Of course he's kidding. It's 80%.
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OK, by my math, that's >50 million iPhone OS devices. 40% of which hate AT&T. Kidding.
Of course he's kidding. It's 80%.
AT&T is the #1 reason that I do not have an iPhone.
It was certainly my reason, back when I could afford it.
Yay! I can sync my iTunes library between computers!
That's what I'm looking forward to using.
I mean, I know Apple isn't releasing a product named "iThing," just to be clear
One year ago, today.
It went zip when it moved and pop when it stopped,
and whirrr when it stood still.
I never knew just what it was and I guess I never will.
Ha, as I was suspecting based on the sad, sad noise coming from my computer, the fan finally died (I was afraid that if I turned my computer off that it wouldn't be able to survive, and I was right). Luckily, my replacement fan should be arriving tomorrow. My computer shouldn't fry in that amount of time, should it? It's not like I use a lot of processing power. I may turn my computer off before I go to work just in case.
Does the fan speed normally vary with the amount of processing you're doing? If not, then I wouldn't run it without a fan, as it's the kind of processor that always produces a lot of heat.
Does the fan speed normally vary with the amount of processing you're doing?
It's definitely gotten louder at times when I'm streaming a large video or something. Or other times. So yeah, it definitely gets loud when it's doing big things.
If the answer to your question was no, I would never have noticed a change in volume from my computer, right?
Any thoughts on the best way to get rid of a rootkit infection? I found a free program through Information Week magazine, but I am wary. Anyone have an idea?