Too lazy to write some words, or just want to be sure of its spelling, here’s a trick on how to get a list of words that start with the few letters you typed.
iChat: as you type the first letters of a word, press Escape (without moving the mouse cursor) and you’ll see this list:
On any other Mac OS X application, the same trick works with F5 (Mail in the image below):
If there are a lot of words in the list, it will only shows the first 100 results, sorted alphabetically. The results come from Mac OS X’s built-in dictionary.
This is what happen when you use the wrong Operating System, even if you’ve prepared one of the most impressive Olympic Games Opening Ceremony!
The information has been confirmed by NBC via Cirby:
I found it on my HD DVR recording of the Opening Ceremonies. Angle and color are correct. It’s a blue-white smudge on the ceiling at about 4 hours and 24 minutes into the NBC broadcast version. Right after the torch lighting, they have a shot with some women in red dresses, holding flags. It’s right above the white flag.
If you saw the ceremonies live and didn’t notice it, it’s because some tech switched to the backup in less than a second.
“I Am Rich” has been removed from the Apple Store.
Its price? Only $999!
8 persons purchased the application (6 from the USA, 1 from France and 1 from Germany), 2 of them made the purchase by error (or to “joke”) and have been refunded by Apple after Armin Einrich’s agreement.
Developer Einrich isn’t happy to see his application out of the Apple Store, probably because of the fact he made $5,600…
Good day people. I’m a new blogger here. I’m not too good with introductions and anecdotes so here goes.
I’m Kofi Blades from a cool tropical island in the Caribbean- Trinidad and Tobago. Hédi is a good friend of mine though we never met. I’ve been following the iPhone development for a while after owning several iPhones; unlocking, jailbreaking, updating, activating, restoring, unbricking, modifying and customizing- you name it and now here I am. After scouring the blogosphere, endless RSS feeds and enlightening through my own experience, I hope my efforts are appreciated as I strive to be grammatically correct, factual and helpful as possible. Thanks everyone.
There are a lot of products and software that claim to do unlocks but most of them don’t. The only true unlocking tools that ever existed were iPhoneSIMFree’s software that withstood all future firmware updates, anySIM that was released by the DevTeam that unlocked iPhones, and even if there was a problem and a user felt the need to restore, one did not have to reunlock the iPhone. The same goes to Nate True’s iBrickr, Independence, Zibri’s command line and graphical UI, ZiPhone and Pepjin & Francis’ iLiberty+ and Drakenza’s iDemocracy.