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Return on investment: 1446% Budget: $35 million (inflation-adjusted) Gross Revenue: $506 million
What follows is a list of the 10 most profitable movies of all time, based on worldwide box office receipts. These movies made back their money over and over again, and while there are some acknowledged blockbusters here, there are also those that came out of nowhere and surprised everyone with their performance at the box office.
9. Home Alone (1990)
Return on investment: 1590% Budget $30 million (inflation-adjusted) Gross revenue $477 million
8. The Passion of the Christ (2004)
Return on investment: 1749% Budget: $35 million (inflation-adjusted) Gross Revenue: $612 million
7. American Beauty (1999)
Return on investment: 1780% Budget $20 million (inflation-adjusted) Gross revenue $356 million
6. Star Wars (1977)
Return on investment: 1938% Budget $40 million (inflation-adjusted) Gross Revenue: $775 million
5. Grease (1978)
Return on investment: 1975% Budget $20 million (inflation-adjusted) Gross revenue $394 million
4. Pretty Woman (1990)
Return on investment: 2013% Budget $23 million (inflation-adjusted) Gross revenue $463 million
3. Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Return on investment: 2520% Budget $15 million (inflation-adjusted) Gross revenue $378 million
2. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Return on investment: 3172% Budget: $25 million (inflation-adjusted) Gross Revenue: $793 million
1. My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002)
Return on investment: 6150% Budget $6 million (inflation-adjusted) Gross revenue $369 million
iPad 3 will be coming soon as expected in February 24th maybe, but we're not too sure about that! Some people may think that it's going to be released in march like iPad 2 but seriously it should be February 24th. iPad 3 Latest leaked pictures are here on Random Wallpaper and you can comment on it by looking closely how apple designedLatest ipad 3 features and specs and pictures!
Now that the Linux version of Absinthe has been released, all major platforms have access to the jailbreak tools needed to jailbreak their iPhone 4S and iPad 2.
We’ve already covered how to jailbreak on OS X and Windows in depth, but we didn’t want to leave our Linux readers out in the cold.
Since there is no iTunes for Linux, things can be slightly more tricky, but it’s still extremely easy to apply the Absinthe untethered jailbreak on Linux.
Step 1: If you haven’t already, install the libimobiledevice package on your Linux distribution. This will allow Linux to talk to your iPad 2, iPhone 4S, and other iOS devices.
Installing this package is fairly easy. I’m on Ubuntu, and all I did was the following:
In terminal type: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pmcenery/ppa
accept any warnings and install.
Next type: sudo apt-get update
Visit the Ubuntu software center and search for libimobiledevice, and install libimobiledevice-utils. It might then ask you to reboot. Do so, and upon reboot Linux should recognize your device.
Again, this could differ depending on your Linux distro, so just take this as a loose guide. For other distributions or more information, visit http://www.libimobiledevice.org/
Step 2: Download Absinthe v0.3 from our downloads page, and unpack on your desktop.
Step 3: If you’re on a x86 machine double click absinthe.x86, if you’re on a 64-bit machine (likely) double click absinthe.x86_64 to run Absinthe.
Step 4: Ensure that your device is powered on, and that Absinthe detects your device, then click Jailbreak.
Step 5: Let Absinthe finish the entire process, no user intervention is needed until then end. Once the loading bar is complete, find the Absinthe icon on your iDevice’s Home screen, and launch it to complete the jailbreak.
Step 6: Once your device reboots, you should see the Cydia icon on your desktop.
That’s it folks, easy peezy.
If you’re a Linux user, by all means sound off in the comments about Absinthe, jailbreaking, and iOS support in Linux in general, we’re interested in hearing your perspective on things
It was in July 2010, the United States government ruled that the jailbreaking and unlocking of Apple iPhones, as well as the rooting of Android devices was to be deemed a legal act, as long as the process wasn’t being carried out with the intention of circumventing copyright. We ran with an article directly after the ruling was made which outlined the full details of the new DMCA legislation which once and for all set to rest the misconceptions surrounding the legalities of jailbreaking a device.
Apple understandably remained tight lipped on the situation at the time, choosing to make a short statement, which drew attention to the fact that jailbreaking, whilst officially legal, would still void any official Apple warranties:
Apple’s goal has always been to insure that our customers have a great experience with their iPhone and we know that jailbreaking can severely degrade the experience. As we’ve said before, the vast majority of customers do not jailbreak their iPhones as this can violate the warranty and can cause the iPhone to become unstable and not Work reliably.
It’s one of the most notorious battles ever fought. It’s a battle that has spanned decades, and it is still not settled as it’s hard to estimate what winning this “game” really means. Bill Gatesand Steve Jobs were the titans that were fit to star in the newly released Clashes of Titan and their battle changed the world forever. There were no rules, no pardons or mercies, no kindness at the end of a deal… just simply a matter of winning or losing.
Even though Bill Gates has stepped down from his empire and Steve Jobs is stepping up his game yet another notch, I still feel as though we could need another spark in today’s technology Landscape where we’d see a little bit more competitive forces working against each other. Sure, we have Google who’s digging around in pretty much everything these days but the old Sony/Ericsson, Nokia and those more old schoolcell phone companiesare just doing what they know how to do best, to supply the world with second grade CellPhones always destined to be one step behind the innovators.