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iPhone App Magnets To Appify Your Fridge

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If – like me – your fridge is black, then these shiny iPhone app fridge magnets from Jailbreak Collective will look very smart indeed displayed on the door.
Just 13 bucks gets you a set of these icon almost-replicas. I say almost because if you look carefully, you’ll see they’re not identical to the Apple originals. [...]

Which iPad To Buy? Get the 32GB iPad With Wi-Fi + 3G. Here’s Why.

If you’re in the market for an iPad — and you know you are, because it’s killer — you’re probably wondering which model to buy.
Naturally, you’re looking at the cheapest $499 iPad, which has Wi-Fi only, but you’re thinking you might also want 3G. After all, you can pay-as-you-go for data, and who knows when you [...]

Is Apple Selling 20K iPads an Hour?

Did you buy an iPad when Apple began pre-sales this morning? If so, you weren’t alone. Indeed, Apple may have sold 20,000 iPads per hour, leading one commentator to suggest the Cupertino, Calif. company was earning $10 million per hour on its new tablet device.
The estimate comes from Andrew Erlichson, CEO of Phanfare, a photo [...]

Reader Poll: Will You Pre-Order an iPad?

As we predicted, the iPad went on pre-order in the US this morning in the Apple store after a nail-biting world blackout.
Are you going to reserve yours today or wait? Which one are you getting? Buying your customer limit (2) at once?
Let us know the whys and wherefores of your purchasing decisions in the comments.

Has Anyone’s iDisk Been Upgraded To 2TB?

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On Monday, reader Abram Siegel’s iDisk showed 2TB of available storage. Yeah, that’s right — terabytes. The default iDisk storage is 20 gigabytes.

Siegel’s iDisk said 2TB when  logged on this morning and is still saying 2TB this evening. “Still showing,” he says. “Very strange.”

Even stranger, a few other people on MacRumors forums have also experienced the mystery 2TB upgrade.

Is it a common glitch, or is Apple upgrading accounts? Anyone else’s iDisk showing 2TB?

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26 comments

    Still showing 20GB iDisk…

    not me.. though it would be awesome if it was…

    The default storage is 20GB, not 10GB. And I am not currently experiencing these issues at the moment.

    Nope. Still the 14 gigs I always have.

    Nope…12Gb available :(

    Nope, looks like I’ve got 10 gigs in all.

    nope, the same 20gigs as usual.

    Mine is still showing 20GB. But I’d love 2TB…

    Assume it has 2TB. How could I keep a local copy on my HD as I presently do?

    At my current iDisk upload speeds, it would probably take over a year to fill a 2TB drive…

    nope. still at 20 gb.

    Hmmm. Interesting! My iDisk is still 20GB. But if they are being upgraded to 2TB my guess is that Apple could be coming up with a “time machine” for backing up over the web. That would certainly get a big thumbs up from me … and would make life a lot easier for a lot of other people too, giving a level of peace of mind that if all was lost, it would be recoverable again.

    Mine is showing usual 20gigs.. :) would be nice though.. hehe

    2 TB seems excessive, but then again, 20 GB is rapidly filled up if used the way Apple seems to think people will use it (for syncing personal files across Macs, for photo albums and video, etc).

    I hope they do upgrade it to at least 500 GB, but I’m doubtful.

    @Mark Rich: Simple, if it’s full you can’t. If it’s not full it doesn’t take up 2TB.

    Still 20GB, I wish i had 20TB :-) I will copy all my 500GB backup to iDisk.

    mine is still 10 gb..it might be some technical glitch…..

    I experienced the same thing last week. As with the screenshot above, I saw “2TB” in the iDisk view. When I checked in System Settings, as well as the web-based interface, the maximum still reflected as “20GB”. While it would be pretty cool in theory to get a free upgrade, I share the opinion of a previous commenter. How am I going to have it sync in full and maintain a local copy on my iMac?

    Leander. Fixed what?

    Its probably just displaying the wrong amount. There’s lots of scenarios (depending on what they are using on the back end) where the total size is displayed in a misleading way.

    It may be for example that they have volumes carved out in 2TB increments, and user’s storage buckets are kept inside those volumes. So what you are probably seeing is the total size of the volume, not your specific space allocation (which is really controlled invisibly on the back end by software).

    This happens all the time with NAS and FC storage, depending on the configuration and how the OS interprets what it “sees”.

    To clarify, we get 20G total of iDisk/Mail storage. If you only see 10G of iDisk space, it means you have the default 10G/10G set in your preferences. I’m guessing most people have given only minor space to Mail, and most to iDisk?

    Hmm. There have been some rumors that iTunes 9 will have cloud storage. A bump in iDisk size seems like a logical component of that feature. (Subscribe to Mobile Me, store your media in the cloud, get web-based access from anywhere!) Here’s hoping.

    Sadly, this is one screw up that has not found me.

    Maybe the Data Center was for this?

    I checked and it said 20 gigabytes. That seems to good to be true.

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