http://mattfrear.com/2011/01/08/iphone-change-country/
Reply Anonymous says: September 17, 2012 at 3:23 pm thank you very much :** Reply Matthieu says: September 21, 2012 at 4:02 pm im from ireland but bought my phone in australia. I signed up with iTunes in uk, then spent a few months in Ireland now in UK and I am unable to update iTunes can you suggestions please Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here..
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The test level was working great on desktop builds, but trying to play on any mobile device except the iPhone 5S resulted in really bad framerates, and this was without much in the way of dramatic lighting or complex models. Posted by Jeff LaMarche at 2:08 PM 5 comments Labels: Empirical Development, Game development, MartianCraft, Republic Sniper, Turncoat Thursday, October 24, 2013 Turncoat Dev Diary: The Grind This "every week" commitment has turned out to be harder than I expected
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Notice although we have used colors as the property of fillStyle and such, we could have also used gradients or patterns, which is quite easily possible using CSS3. If everything is ok you will see meassage : "The origin remote has been added and the current branch has been published." If you click Sync button your code will be synced on online BitBucket location You can check it by going on BitBucket web page, choose repository and clicking Source under Navigation tab
Apple iPhone charger teardown: quality in a tiny expensive package
http://www.righto.com/2012/05/apple-iphone-charger-teardown-quality.html
The Y capacitor was covered with black heat shrink tubing, there was tape around the side of the circuit, the fusible resistor was covered with black heat shrink tubing, and there was a black insulating cover over the USB connector. Underneath the next two layers of tape is a 17-turn winding of thin varnished wire, which I think is another shield winding to return stray interference to ground
Apple iPhone 5 review - CNET
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View full gallery (10 Photos) CNET Why the move away from a glass back? Is it about creating a better, more durable finish, or is it about weight reduction? Apple's proud of its claims of how light the iPhone 5 is, and the new aluminum back is part of that. I didn't notice any problems when switching between LTE and 4G, but I tended to find myself stationary in a place that had LTE service or a place that didn't, without much time to test the transition midcall
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