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It looks like Research in Motion has done it!  Break the 100k app mark for BB10, that is. Last week, Research in Motion reported that during the two days the Blackberry 10 port-a-thon ran that there were 15,000 submissions.  Today, Alec Saunders, VP Developer Relations at Research In Motion announced that, over the last day and a half, developers have submitted yet another 19,000 apps (19,071 to be exact) for BB10's pre-launch.  That brings the total to 34,000 from the port-a-thons alone, meaning there could be as many as 104,000 apps available by the January 30th launch date of the ...
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Posted by MetroMan of UrbanToronto.ca: "Cassius, I'd love to see what you could come up with to update the exterior, considering your excellent rendering design abilities. From the info I've heard, we can expect better use of the 25,000 square feet of media wall space, better signage and rides on the roof that should be visible from the square." Visit the page Urban Toronto is an online messageboard and community dedicated to everything Toronto.  I have been a member on the site for about 7 or 8 years now and generally hang out in the "Projects & Construction" section.  The co...
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Over the past weekend I decided that it was time to replace the header images on this website, so I came up with this image.  It was inspired by a combination of Microsoft Window's splash screen and a lot of the icons and buttons that have been dominating in the web 2.0 world. Feel free to click on the image and download the larger (4000 x 2754) image if you need to use it for something.  Please give me credit if doing so somehow fits in with whatever you use it for, but don't feel obligated to do so. I have decided to turn this post into a tutorial for those that may be starting in gr...
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In this post I'm going to show you how I created two 3d renderings (see the post) for the 7 Labatt Avenue office building in Toronto. I was contracted to produce two marketing renderings of the existing building so that the owner of the building could use them on his website and also on the marketing materials there produced. While I use a 3D program named TrueSpace by Caligari, you can use the same principles as I have in this tutorial to end up with similar results.  I have performed screencaps along the way in order to put together this tutorial. Step 1 - Importing the Floorplans ...
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I was commissioned by 7 Labatt Avenue, in Toronto, to produce two renderings of the building to use on their website and in building-lease marketing materials.  The company I work for, SevenL Networks, is in this building. The building had a requirement for me to produce the renderings as quickly as possible but on a very tight budget (just $2,000) so these produced over a one-week period a few weeks ago. I wish that I was given a bit more time so that I could have touched it up a lot better, but they told me that it was more than sufficient for their needs, and the customer is always r...
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Really short and simple post here.

If you’ve changed the admin password on your GSM7324 and are finding afterwards that it’s not accepting your password and you know you’re typing it correctly, I’d like to point out that the GSM7324 device accepts a maximum of 8 characters in length.  The manufacturer is nice enough to tell us in the documentation but not nice enough to tell us as we’re typing in our new password.

So try truncating your password as you type it in to just 8 characters.

EXAMPLE:
password: mypassword (which is 10 characters) would then become….
password: mypasswo (which is 8 characters)

This should get you in.  If not, sorry, I’m not sure what’s happened in your situation.  Perhaps the use of special characters are not allowed in which case try the password whilst ommiting those characters.  Just a guess.

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