As if they didn't already think we were a bunch of nerds.... Now they see that we see them seeing us, and they know that we know it! Oh dear...
I do beg your pardon, but I was quite certain that Firefox and Safari shared the same basic engine... little things like the fact that the save password dialogue boxs look identical.
Haha. Awesome. But seriously, who routinely goes through their logs for an ebay site? lol. But hey, nice find!
Wow... someone used an iPhone to look at a website and it's news![]()
Anyone find it odd that the second one is Windows NT 5.1 ??
Besides..A couple of Apple's best ideas came from Macrumors![]()
How is the fact that the person who visited the website before the iPhone was using Windows XP a "good catch"?
Apple would be insane NOT to have functional units being tested within a month of the product's launch.
Actually I think Apple would be insane to still be testing at this point. The products should already be in the production line, then packaging, then shipping. That product should be locked in now.
I don't feel comfortable posting any specific information from our own logs, as we generally are pretty strict about privacy of information when people browse our site. What I posted was submitted from an outside individual and I was able to verify it to be reputable.
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Cool I hope they find and post in this thread![]()
why would the traffic come from an apple internal ip (17.*.*.*) address? surely if the phone is on cingular/at&t's network, the ip address of the phone would be an ip address assigned to cingular or at&t?
They were probably checking to see if the iPhone was still shipping at the end of June.
It shows that it could not have been a real iPhone. The iPhone connects to the net on its own, it does not use a host computer, so we should not be seeing windows. Unless the issue with windows is from a different line in the logs. As I read Arn's response he was saying that the OS was windows in that line that shows the iphone.How is the fact that the person who visited the website before the iPhone was using Windows XP a "good catch"?
It shows that it could not have been a real iPhone. The iPhone connects to the net on its own, it does not use a host computer, so we should not be seeing windows. Unless the issue with windows is from a different line in the logs. As I read Arn's response he was saying that the OS was windows in that line that shows the iphone.