Posted by Will | Posted in Videos | Posted on 09-11-2011
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Xperia Arc Vs iPhone 4 – snapshot photography challenge. The iPhone 4 is, perhaps arguably, the current kind of mobile phone photography, even earning it’s own moronic little word mashup, iPhoneography, but Now there just might be an ANDROID handset ready to challenge for the throne of best camera in a mobile phone (or cell phone if you’re a seppo). Sony Ericsson’s new flagship handset, the Experia ARC boasts a mobile editing of the Exmor R image sensor from over at the SONY’s imaging stables, and I’ve got my hands on a review unit, so lets put it head to head with the iPhone and see which snapper rules the roost.
Posted by Will | Posted in Videos | Posted on 09-11-2011
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Follow these steps for the MMS to work on your iphone for t-mobile network. Works for 3g /3gs on OS 4.0 Cellular data APN: wap.voicestream.com User: Password: MMS Settings APN: wap.voicestream.com USER: PASS: MMSC: mms.MSG.eng.t-mobile.com MMS Proxy: 216.155.165.50:8080 Max: 2400000 UA Prof URL: www.apple.com ================== “epc.tmobile.com” will also work for the APN though. NOTE: that both APN need to be the same, so you can’t have wap.voicestream.com for the first and epc.tmobile.com for the other.
Posted by Will | Posted in Videos | Posted on 08-11-2011
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twitter.com This is a tutorial for a dock flow styled iphone dock. You will need winterboard installed already. Then simply search and install dock flow three and fiveicondock from cydia.
Posted by Will | Posted in Videos | Posted on 08-11-2011
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What happens when you put an iMac up against a Barrett M82A1? Here is the iMac sequence from our iPhone 4 shoot. Awesome videos coming soon. Subscribe for more! Check out our other slow motion videos at: www.youtube.com www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com www.imdb.com The M82 is a recoil-operated, semi-automatic anti-materiel rifle developed by the American Barrett Firearms Manufacturing. A heavy SASR (Special Application Scoped Rifle), it is used by many units and armies around the world. It is also called the “Light Fifty” for its .50 caliber BMG (12.7 mm) chambering. The weapon is found in two variants—the original M82A1 (and A3) and the bullpup M82A2. The M82A2 is no longer manufactured, though the XM500 can be seen as its successor. The XM107 was originally intended to be a bolt-action sniper rifle, and it was selected by the US Army in a competition between such weapons. However, the decision was made that the US Army did not, in fact, require such a weapon. The rifle originally selected under the trials to be the XM107 was the Barrett M95. Then the Army decided on the Barrett M82, a semi-automatic rifle. In summer 2002, the M82 finally emerged from its Army trial phase and was approved for “full materiel release”, meaning it was officially adopted as the Long Range Sniper Rifle, Caliber .50, M107. The M107 uses a Leupold 4.5-14×50 Mark 4 scope. The Barrett M107 is a .50 caliber, shoulder fired, semi-automatic sniper rifle. Like its predecessors the rifle is …