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• #3152
i'll buy the iPad, you buy a kindle + ebooks?
sounds good, doesn't it
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• #3153
Wicksie, you could go down the 'wi-drive' route
I've seen 32GB available too.
EDIT Bang
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• #3154
Thanks medear, that's a bargain.
But I'm on the road (for 2 months), I don't have the internet (can't find a European provider for 3g either) and I'd like to have a catalogue of things to watch.
I already have a kindle kboy ;) Looks like I'll be using it much more than the iPad at this rate.
EDIT: Found this. Nice, but pricey
http://www.purelygadgets.co.uk/HyperDrive-iFlashDrive-32GB-for-iPod,-iPhone-and-iPad/mainproduct/view/34616-NA/10Out of my budget sadly.
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• #3155
Thanks medear, that's a bargain.
But I'm on the road (for 2 months), I don't have the internet (can't find a European provider for 3g either) and I'd like to have a catalogue of things to watch.
I already have a kindle kboy ;) Looks like I'll be using it much more than the iPad at this rate.
EDIT: Found this. Nice, but pricey
http://www.purelygadgets.co.uk/HyperDrive-iFlashDrive-32GB-for-iPod,-iPhone-and-iPad/mainproduct/view/34616-NA/10Out of my budget sadly.
Hyperdrive also do a 2.5" drive case that's compatible, if you've got an existing hdd you could drop in there. Will take up to 1TB.
http://www.hypershop.com/HyperDrive-Hard-Drive-for-iPad-casing-only-p/hdip-000.htm
One on ebay for £94ish: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170696961474
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• #3156
You could abandon Apple.
There's nowt wrong with an Archos PMP and it would give you more of the functionality you want, unless your desire is just "iTunes Apps".
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• #3157
This goes for any larger company.
Not true actually. There are some large companies who, for historical reasons, a culture of very good corporate governance or genuinely excellent corporate and social responsibility are broadly a force for good. I know, I work for one.
I wouldn't include Apple in this list right now, but iPadgate has been a massive lesson for them and given how successful they are at other aspects of their business they may still surprise us by learning from what has happened and genuinely changing their ways.
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• #3158
You could abandon Apple.
It's not easy if you're a graphic designer. I've been using Apple products since they were beige. It's a necessity to have a Mac so I naturally stick to them for my other digital 'needs'. Syncing makes like easier.
It's just annoying and expensive when you have to use 'work arounds' when they decide to change things.
I thought I could plug in a HDD without having to pay around £100 for a new one. I don't have this to spend. I just want to watch watch films without the internet.
BTW, that 500GB one Clefty does need a wireless network, but I'm think the kingston ones don't. So it's looking like 32GB for £70.
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• #3159
Hyperdrive also do a 2.5" drive case that's compatible, if you've got an existing hdd you could drop in there. Will take up to 1TB.
http://www.hypershop.com/HyperDrive-Hard-Drive-for-iPad-casing-only-p/hdip-000.htm
One on ebay for £94ish: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170696961474
Just looking at Hyperdrive. I have an old ish LaCie HD so no idea if it's 2.5" SATA HDD or not. If not that set up is £155 min.
There's also this which is pricey
I'm wondering if this self powered usb hub would work with the camera connection kit.
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• #3160
could you not use the camera connection kit and then just use sd cards as storage media?
(i don't own an ipad, i was just wondering)
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• #3161
If you can drag and drop files to an SD then I would say so. Will give it a go.
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• #3162
I've been investigating this myself recently, as I'm about to head off to Peru for two months – it would be lovely to take an ipad to be able to view/delete images on a larger than 3" screen. It seems it's nigh on impossible to view photos fullscreen on an SD card without importing them first.
I did stumble across this though
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20110314054357575
– a hack that requires a bit of forethought, but a clever way of using SD cards as extended storage for ipad. Import the film you want to watch, watch it, then delete it from the pad when you're done.
Would be nice if this workaround wasn't so clunky, but then Apple would find it harder to charge a premium for 64gb ipads and would lose out on itunes video sales. And a company that made $128 million a day in the last reported quarter couldn't bear to lose out on some profit, right?
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• #3163
Would be nice if this workaround wasn't so clunky, but then Apple would find it harder to charge a premium for 64gb ipads and would lose out on itunes video sales. And a company that made $128 million a day in the last reported quarter couldn't bear to lose out on some profit, right?
What you miss out is that this is how they made that much profit per day. They had to get this thinking deep under their skin, part of them, in their blood. Now it's natural for them to squeeze every bit of profit from every bit of the supply chain and consumer relationship. You're asking them to go against their nature, for your convenience. As the scorpion would say to the frog, "it's in my nature.".
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• #3164
This seems to work! I'm only not 100% because because I don't have capabilities to convert to to MP4 on my old PowerBook.
But I plugged a SD in, created a sub folder in the DCIM called 100DICAM and named the file P0000001.
This open up in 'Photos' and I was able to download it, then delete.
Previously I plugged the SD in without the sub folder and it didn't work.
Clunky but cheap work around. I'm happy with that. :)Thanks kid scruff!
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• #3165
Get the wireless drive, use your phone as a personal hotspot to create a wifi network. Sorted.
Might even be able to create a wifi network from the ipad?
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• #3166
ok nerds, i need some help.
After a recent foray into rooting my phone via terminal i now get this error whenever i try to use a sudo command.
ie.
sudo open -a TextEdit /etc/hosts
-bash: sudo: command not found
I did some googling and tried a couple of things like repairing disk permissions with disk utility but to no avail. Can anyone help?
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• #3167
Is it the command "open" that is the problem?
Have you tried: sudo vi /etc/hosts
?BTW, if that works, then to exit it is: :q
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• #3168
Is it the command "open" that is the problem?
Have you tried: sudo vi /etc/hosts
?BTW, if that works, then to exit it is: :q
Which is a colon and then a q.when i try:
sudo vi/etc/hosts
i just get the same error:
-bash: sudo: command not found
Install sudo?
how would i go about doing that?
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• #3169
i get
-bash: open: command not found
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• #3170
I'm on o2 for my iphone and off to Barcelona tomorrow for a few nights.
I know I need to avoid going on tinternet other than where I can get a wifi connection so I don't get charged a horrendous amount for data but what about the maps? Would be handy if I can use them over there.
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• #3171
maps is data too, don't know how much though
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• #3172
try just typing "help"
i get:
help
GNU bash, version 3.2.48(1)-release (x86_64-apple-darwin11)
These shell commands are defined internally. Typehelp' to see this list. Type
help name' to find out more about the functionname'. Use
info bash' to find out more about the shell in general.
Useman -k' or
info' to find out more about commands not in this list.A star (*) next to a name means that the command is disabled.
JOB_SPEC &
. filename [arguments] :
[ arg... ] [[ expression ]]
alias [-p] [name[=value] ... ] bg [job_spec ...]
bind [-lpvsPVS] [-m keymap] [-f fi break [n]
builtin [shell-builtin [arg ...]] caller [EXPR]
case WORD in [PATTERN [| PATTERN]. cd [-L|-P] [dir]
command [-pVv] command [arg ...] compgen [-abcdefgjksuv] [-o option
complete [-abcdefgjksuv] [-pr] [-o continue [n]
declare [-afFirtx] [-p] [name[=val dirs [-clpv] [+N] [-N]
disown [-h] [-ar] [jobspec ...] echo [-neE] [arg ...]
enable [-pnds] [-a] [-f filename] eval [arg ...]
exec [-cl] [-a name] file [redirec exit [n]
export [-nf] [name[=value] ...] or false
fc [-e ename] [-nlr] [first] [last fg [job_spec]
for NAME [in WORDS ... ;] do COMMA for (( exp1; exp2; exp3 )); do COM
function NAME { COMMANDS ; } or NA getopts optstring name [arg]
hash [-lr] [-p pathname] [-dt] [na help [-s] [pattern ...]
history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or hi if COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; [ elif
jobs [-lnprs] [jobspec ...] or job kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -si
let arg [arg ...] local name[=value] ...
logout popd [+N | -N] [-n]
printf [-v var] format [arguments] pushd [dir | +N | -N] [-n]
pwd [-LP] read [-ers] [-u fd] [-t timeout] [
readonly [-af] [name[=value] ...] return [n]
select NAME [in WORDS ... ;] do CO set [--abefhkmnptuvxBCHP] [-o opti
shift [n] shopt [-pqsu] [-o long-option] opt
source filename [arguments] suspend [-f]
test [expr] time [-p] PIPELINE
times trap [-lp] [arg signal_spec ...]
true type [-afptP] name [name ...]
typeset [-afFirtx] [-p] name[=valu ulimit [-SHacdfilmnpqstuvx] [limit
umask [-p] [-S] [mode] unalias [-a] name [name ...]
unset [-f] [-v] [name ...] until COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done
variables - Some variable names an wait [n]
while COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done { COMMANDS ; }i tried typing
popd [+N | -N] [-n]
to logout but all that got me was
-bash: popd: directory stack empty
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• #3173
maps is data too, don't know how much though
Dang it.
Guess it'll be the tourist info place for a paper map then.
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• #3174
Get the wireless drive, use your phone as a personal hotspot to create a wifi network. Sorted.
Might even be able to create a wifi network from the ipad?
The Seagate drive has a built in wifi network
(taken from the FAQ)"Do I need an Internet connection for GoFlex Satellite to work?
No. The GoFlex Satellite is its own wireless network, so your i-Device or other Wi-Fi enabled devices can access the GoFlex Satellite without an existing network. However, you cannot surf the web or check email while connected to the GoFlex Satellite. You must reconnect to an existing network to have Internet.| -
• #3175
Dang it.
Guess it'll be the tourist info place for a paper map then.
I have an app called CityMaps2Go (or something like that) that has offline copies of maps that work with the GPS. Download Barcelona before you go then you won't need the default version.
So is there no way to have an external hard drive for iPad since IOS 5 has taken away the ability to plug in USB devices that aren't powered?
Wifi is no good as I'm on the road, so can't use Dropbox or iCloud either as I'd like to store a load of films.
I also don't want to spend too much either. Awkward I know.