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Hello, my geeks. I am trying to sync an iPhone app with its counterpart on my Macbook via wi fi. I'm working my way through the troubleshooting info the app gives [link] and tried pinging my iphone. I get from 0% to 50% pingback, even with my phone and Macbook sitting three feet from my router. I've rebooted both the iPhone and Macbook but not the router or modem (but I rebooted those earlier this week). I tried setting an ad hoc network (that was pre reboot). I have the most recent versions on both macbook and iphone.
Help?
Possibly related question - I found with my 3Gs and it seems to be the same with my iPhone 4 that wi fi is much slower than the 3G network. Like, today, I couldn't even get the App Store to open until I turned off wi fi. What's with that? Could it be my router? It's a linksys I got from amyth, so I don't even know how old it is.
Does anyone know if there is a place to sell your iPhone 4? (or if anyone knows someone who wants one?)
Wow, wish I'd seen that post last Friday. Oh, well.
I really wish that the Supreme Court would rule that the current application of patents to the computer(etc) industry is counter-productive to the intent of the system and force a major overhaul.
But, then, I wish for many things.
Sorry, smonster, I have no helpfulness.
Well, I haven't made any progress, but I've learned that I could have repaired/replaced my iPhone charging port for $30 and successfully created a ringtone from a purchased AAC file in iTunes 10.
Skipping to the end to ask y'all if there's a good place online that lines up the various tablets that are available and compares them side-by-side?
I was just talking with Mom, and it sound like she's interested in getting one for herself this Christmas, and might be up for getting me one, too!
IIRC, B&N is going to be announcing their own tablet sometime this week, right?
Isn't the color Nook essentially a tablet?
If you just want reading tablets, a while back Smart Bitches did one--but it was long enough ago that you couldn't yet borrow from the library on a kindle, nor had the most recent kindles come out. So it's kind of out of date. But one of the things I've read basically says that for a lot of the book-type tablets, a lot of it comes down to personal preference on how you like it to feel/weigh, besides the obvious issues you might read about, so you should try to hold one.
That's what I thought, but I read somewhere that they're going to be introducting a competitor to the new Kindle Fire, which I think is more a competitor to the iPad, right?
My mom is apparently looking for one with all the bells and whistles on it--she actually thought that tablets also did phone stuff, which I corrected her on. I was thinking about buying one for myself after Xmas anyway, but Mom told me that her brother just gave all of his siblings a little financial present, so she's going to be spending more on Chrismtas this year and is willing to pay for mine--yay!
I told her I'd either find or put together a comparison chart for all the tablet options for both of us before we shop for ourselves.
ut I read somewhere that they're going to be introducting a competitor to the new Kindle Fire, which I think is more a competitor to the iPad, right?
Yeah, that's why I said if you want just reading tablets--but if you want one that is more iPad-ish, then there are tons of choices and options and whatnot.
I'm having trouble with an old-ish 4 gig flash drive that I use to transfer files from work to home and vice versa. I've never had any problems until I got my new 64-bit laptop at home, but now I frequently get messages saying there were problems found when I plug it in on the 32-bit system at work. Are there issues with using a flash drive between 64-bit and 32-bit, or is this just a sign I need a new flash drive?