Yeah Mikes in the 51st state, he will pay 60 NZ dollars and ship it to me in NZ.
Fair deal,
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I'm not in the U S either. How about $55 Canadian and I'll pay for the
shipping.
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Hi Donna,
As I'm not in the USA, how about $50 nz and I'll pay for shipping?
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Yeah I gotta admit the 256 gb x I thought was over the top,
I had a 128gb 7+ previously
I think really they should have 64 GB 128 and 256gb devices,
Or at least 64 & 256.
Covers all bases.
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Hi all,
First, I am posting this with Mark's permission.
I have decided to switch to an iPhone 8, so am selling my 10. I have only used
the phone since December, when I received it as a Christmas gift, so it's in
like new condition. It has 256GB of storage, and comes with original
Hi,
Actually, as noted in the article, backing up is the least of the worries.
Photos, videos, music and such are the biggest hogs of the iPhone space. If
you a 32 Gig iPhone, throw a bunch of apps on it and mostly just use it for
texting and phone calls, then you'll be OK, probably even
Hi,
Usually, this is possible. Once the Mac has identified everything on the
source computer, there should be an expansion triangle beside the Applications
item. Once expanded, you can check the apps you wish to migrate. I have seen
it though when this is not available, but haven't
Hi Alex,
This seems to be a Mercedes solution to a Volkswagen bug kind of problem.
I do not want to buy allot of technology that I may be physically unable to
use.
My hope was an app that could send a message to a different contact if
that makes sense.
say use the IPhone with keyboard largely
The wolf writes:
> Hello I have 2 questions.
>
> can any one tell me of a program that I can get that would allow me to back
> up my bootcamp partition?
>
Have you tried dd from the terminal (or an ssh session? That would be my
first recourse.
The problem, of course, is how to test the result.
Hi, Georgina:
I created a simple help file for myself, as I'm likely to forget these
commands for taking screenshots. Just not something I do regularly!
Here's my notes:
os x:
Command + Shift + 3. Plays camera shutter sound.
Windows:
FN + Shift + Alt + F11 -- Narrator says "Print Screen"
I
One way to avoid these storage plans is to back everything up to a computer.
> On 4 Feb 2018, at 21:01, M. Taylor wrote:
>
> How Apple profits from selling you iPhones with little storage
> By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY Updated 6:49 p.m. PST Feb. 3, 2018
>
> LOS ANGELES -
Two options come immediately to mind, though I may be missing obvious other
options. First, to get HomeKit working beyond your home or to allow automation,
you'll need a hub. This can be an Apple TV 4 or newer, an iPad that's turned on
(but can be locked), on your network, and running iOS 10 or
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