ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipod ipodbah, i want one of those.
except you can get it with up to 180GB whereas the iPhone only has 8GB!Isn't it just an iPhone without the phone?
I have a 4GB mp4 player that has over a gig free. I have no need for 180GB of space. I guess my porn collection is lacking.except you can get it with up to 180GB whereas the iPhone only has 8GB!
except you can get it with up to 180GB whereas the iPhone only has 8GB!
Q: are you using a PC or Mac?Nope that's the iPod Classic. The iPod Touch is 8 or 16.
zero dollars and zero centswhat is the service fee for the ipod touch per month?
Well, assuming there is an open WiFi router nearby. If they're locked, then you're assed out...damn, so free internet? thats nice...
that's ghey!Nope that's the iPod Classic. The iPod Touch is 8 or 16.
20 hours of video or 7000 songs is enough for me especially in a Linux-based internet capable device that small with a great user interface and a great screen.that's ghey!
linux != bsd. sheesh. linux is not the universal term for *nix.20 hours of video or 7000 songs is enough for me especially in a Linux-based internet capable device that small with a great user interface and a great screen.
Is anyone making software for it?20 hours of video or 7000 songs is enough for me especially in a Linux-based internet capable device that small with a great user interface and a great screen.
Am i wrong to think that Mac uses a Unix Core? That was my understanding.linux != bsd. sheesh. linux is not the universal term for *nix.
Holy crap...Am i wrong to think that Mac uses a Unix Core? That was my understanding.
Hey dumba$$ - Toshi was pointing out that BSD =! Linux.FFShaw
Mac OS X is the successor to the original Mac OS, which had been Apple's primary operating system (OS) since 1984. Unlike its predecessors, Mac OS X is a Unix OS
From here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X
linux != bsd. sheesh. linux is not the universal term for *nix.
read what Toshi said, and do you know what BSD is ?FFShaw
Mac OS X is the successor to the original Mac OS, which had been Apple's primary operating system (OS) since 1984. Unlike its predecessors, Mac OS X is a Unix OS
From here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X
I thought BSD was a newer OS.Am i wrong to think that Mac uses a Unix Core? That was my understanding.
It's your reading comprehension which needs some work.I thought BSD was a newer OS.
All I was asking is, is MAC a unix OS?
SS gave me a bunch of ****, so I looked it up.
I was just confirming that Mac uses a Unix Core
Goddamn.
No one ver said that the Mac does not use a Unix Kernel , read what Toshi said. read it S L O W L Y .I thought BSD was a newer OS.
All I was asking is, is MAC a unix OS?
SS gave me a bunch of ****, so I looked it up.
I was just confirming that Mac uses a Unix Core
Goddamn.
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your teachers were wrong: some questions ARE stupid.
Yeah. Linux and Mac OS X are both based on Unix, but are not the same. The iPhone/iPod touch both use a scaled down version of Mac OS X. Pay no attention to SS, he is just a bitter old man.I thought BSD was a newer OS.
All I was asking is, is MAC a unix OS?
SS gave me a bunch of ****, so I looked it up.
I was just confirming that Mac uses a Unix Core
Goddamn.
OS X is an operating system.Yeah. Linux and Mac OS X are both based on Unix, but are not the same. The iPhone/iPod touch both use a scaled down version of Mac OS X. Pay no attention to SS, he is just a bitter old man.
Kind of. Apple only allows for web based programs so that there is a layer of protection against crappy programs ruining the iPhone/iPod touch. However, Apple is reportedly working on a system that will allow 3rd party programs to be used on the phone without potentially ruining it. As far as Word capability, I think you have view documents, but not much more than that. Remember that this is the first iteration of OS X light, so these features may come with the next generation.Back to the real question, does anyone know if anyone is creating new programs for the touch?