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[12/23/2007, 02:56]
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[07/16/2008, 12:00]
iPhone 3G: More tests, more findings |  | | | iPhone 3G: More tests, more findings We didn't expect to find many differences between the old and new iPhone beyond 3G network and GPS capability. (Our colleagues over at the Cars blog are taking a closer look at the iPhone as a portable GPS navigation device. You can read their initial thoughts on the iPhone's GPS capabilities and watch our short video review of the iPhone 3G for more details.) Both phones share the same brilliant, high-definition display, the same built-in 1.9 megapixel digital camera, and the same intuitive interface. But our voice-quality tests turned up a pleasant surprise: Voice quality for talking?how you sound to others?was very good, compared with just good for the previous iPhone. That's especially welcome news considering that its listening quality?how incoming calls sound to you?was still only fair, the same as the old iPhone and most other GSM cell phones. We also had the chance to download a few of the hundreds of applications on Apple's new App Store, now available to all iPhone and iPod Touch users who upgrade to iTunes 7.7 (Touch owners must pay a $10 upgrade fee), which should take you just a few minutes over a Wi-Fi connection. You can also use the 3G data connection to upgrade, when a hot spot isn't available, but not to download songs from iTunes. Many of the new applications are free, though a records-tracking program for medical professionals, called My Life, costs a whopping $50. Expect to pay $10 or less for a premium application or game. One we found hard to put down: SEGA's Super Monkey Ball, which takes advantage of iPhone's accelerometer by having you tilt the phone to get the animated monkey to travel a maze rife with pitfalls. In fact, many applications make use of the iPhone 3G's innovative features. This includes Where, a free title that uses iPhone's GPS to help you find nearby businesses and other points of interest. For more information and help on deciding if the iPhone is for you, see our free How to choose a smartphone section and other cellphone buying advice on ConsumerReports.org. Stay tuned for more findings as we continue to test the iPhone 3G. ?Mike Gikas | | Subscribe now! Subscribe to ConsumerReports.org for expert Ratings, buying advice and reliability on hundreds of products. | | Update your feed preferences | | |  |  |  |
[12/24/2007, 03:06]
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[03/13/2008, 02:27]
Collision Repair Code of Ethics Update |  | For those interested in the next meeting to discuss the Collision Repair Code of Ethics, make plans to attend the Northeast Regional Autobody/Automotive Trade Show in Suffern, NY. Northeast Regional Autobody/Automotive Trade Show Rockland Expositions, Trade Show and Exposition Services and Rental Equipment If you would like to see the changes that were made to the COE since October, 2007, click here for the CR Code of Ethics version 6 with tracked changes. If you just want to see what it contains now, without the mark-ups, click here for CR Code of Ethics version 6. Technorati Tags: collision repair, code of ethics, Northeast Trade Show, ACAR, professionalism, autobody, auto body, accident | | TopCars Tags: collision repair, code of ethics, Northeast Trade Show, ACAR, professionalism, autobody, auto body, accident, |  |  |  |
[05/29/2008, 18:23]
Purchasing Used Cars On The Internet |  | The Internet is a great resource for motorists to shop for used vehicles and used car warranties. Now, around 4,000 dealerships that cell used cars by GM will be listing their vehicles on eBay Motors. The dealers have the advantage of being able to list cars for free. Many different cars by GM will be listed on eBay. These include Buick, Chevrolet, Pontiac, GMC and Oldsmobile vehicles. In addition, Hummer, Saab, Cadillac, and Saturn will be listed, even though their certification programs are different. One major advantage to listing on eBay is the large amount of users. In fact, around 10 million users will be able to view the inventory of used GM dealers. This program will continue to be more of a draw to dealers as well as consumers if more car manufacturers put their used car inventories on the website. GM and eBay are working hard to complete the website. However, GM has already taken advantage of the Internet by posting their inventory on more than 300 websites, such as Cars.com and AutoTrader.com. Motorists are now able to shop for used cars from the comfort of their own homes. In addition, consumers can find a good deal on used car warranties by making comparisons on the Internet. GM has realized the importance of utilizing the Internet. |  |  |  |
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Alphabetizing Namesbeing asked to do things I haven't done in 2 years, so naturally, I'm rusty. Basically I need to alphabetize 5 names, Susan, Ralph, Marie, Bob, and George. What I want to do is store is name in a string, and compare the first letter in each name, and then print them in that order. This is what I have so far: Code: #include int main (void) { char name1[15]; char name2[15]; char name3[15]; char name4[15]; char name5[15]; printf("Enter name 1"); scanf("%14s",name
So they?re going to rewrite gcc in C++, eh? Came across this: Converting gcc to C++ and by a little googling, came across Ian Lance Taylor?s blog. Ian Lance Taylor is a pretty big name in the open source world. I think I may have exchanged a few emails with him 7 or 8 years ago related to some patches to CVS that I was working on ? not that that?s relevant to anything. I also know I?ve seen his name on many a man page, listed as author. Given my own antipathy towards C++, you might think I would be worried about a move from C to C++ fo
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Card spending almost flat, but card debt growingon debt and credit cards rose just 0.4% in July from June to NZ$4.69 billion on a seasonally adjusted basis, but the amount that New Zealanders are leaving as interest bearing debt on their credit cards is rising. That suggests that New Zealanders are hunkering down to try to save more and aren?t using their [...]
Card spending almost flat, but card debt growingspending almost flat, but card debt growing August 21st, 2008 Spending on debt and credit cards rose just 0.4% in July from June to NZ$4.69 billion on a seasonally adjusted basis, but the amount that New Zealanders are leaving as interest bearing debt on their credit cards is rising. That suggests that New Zealanders are hunkering down to try to save more and aren?t using their cards so much, but are finding it tougher each month to pay their bills. They are therefore are unable to repa
Great River Green Gatheringweekend Greens from Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, and maybe Minnesota will gather at Wyalusing State Park, on the bluffs above the confluence of the Mississippi River and the Wisconsin River. The Gathering is mostly to relax, rejuvenate, and have fun, but also we will be talking about issues that impact the upper Midwest and [...]
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fopen string problemhaving some trouble getting part of a program to work. What this section of the program does is retrieve a string sent over a pipe, part of that string is saved into a structure so It can be used later to open a file. I've taken the parts of the code and set them in a small application to fix the problem...here is most of it. I tryed to take out anything that wasn't important to the problem. whats happening is in the for loop to copy the string to the structure the /'s get taken with the
WMOC#16 - Continuations, Currying and Recursion- Continuations, Currying and Recursion Posted by: Dilip Krishnan Architecture, Design, framework, saas, c#, LINQ, WCF, Web services, wmoc Matthew Podwysocki - Recursing on Recursion - Continuation Passing Bart De Smet The Most Funny Interface Of The Year ? IQueryable Curry for dummies Expression Tree Normalization ? How Many Ways To Say ?String == String?? Dominick Baier P2P and WCF: Some Troubleshooting Resources Zermatt: Using Forms Authentication in a Passive STS Brad A
WeCite Dailies - National 35 ?suspicious? Games spectators from Pak detained Nawaz Sharif starts showing his true colors. Threatens to quit Pakistan coalition Musharraf may seek sanctuary in UK Washington to Islamabad: Focus on terrorism! Britain admits having played a role in resignation
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Good signs of success for Canada in soccer drawThis is not the same Canada men?s soccer team I?m used to watching. This is not the same program that?s so commonly associated with losing and disappointing. This is not the same squad that is always quickly written off by its opponents. No, this is a much different team, a much better one. Finally, after many years of failure and shame, Canada is showing the world that it can compete in a higher level of soccer. Take Wednesday?s game for example, one against Jamaica - a world-cup qualifying
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