hcho3
Mar 31, 10:25 PM
still the yoobao is superior to this..
No, it is not. Yoobao case has sleep/wake issue when your cover is folded. This issue is very serious one.
No, it is not. Yoobao case has sleep/wake issue when your cover is folded. This issue is very serious one.
Blakeasd
Apr 30, 03:25 PM
Thanks @kainjow the about box doesn't terminate the app anymore
andy89
Dec 23, 07:30 AM
Ive never been able to switch off bluetooth on my mac
porcupine8
Apr 10, 06:44 AM
Ah, I didn't realize that using the mute switch would give different results than muting with volume control. (It really shouldn't; the fact that apps can ignore the volume being all the way down is ridiculous.)
This also means I can't lock rotation and mute at the same time? Hmmmmm, when do I need to lock rotation.... When I'm lying in bed. When do I want to mute.... Gee, also when I'm lying in bed so I don't wake up my husband!
This is the most nonsensical settings configuration possible, wtf?
Thanks for your help, though.
This also means I can't lock rotation and mute at the same time? Hmmmmm, when do I need to lock rotation.... When I'm lying in bed. When do I want to mute.... Gee, also when I'm lying in bed so I don't wake up my husband!
This is the most nonsensical settings configuration possible, wtf?
Thanks for your help, though.
JollyJoeJoe
May 6, 06:10 PM
Tad higher than I'd like, but can probably be lived with (assuming the reported data is even accurate).
Not sure how Partition Magic would work with an array (never tried it).
I just use the OS's ability to partition, or on occasion, Acronis True Image (use it for backup and cloning under Windows, but it also has a partition tool in it).
Oh, ok.
So just partition in Windows, format one partition in NTFS, leave the other one as unallocated space and from OSX format this unallocated free space in HFS.
What is the most accurate temp reading software out for the Mac anywhere? Like RealTemp on the PC gives very accurate reads.
iStat was recommended to me on these forums, though I don't have much confidence in it.
As lazy as I am think I am going to remount. However the way the temperature rises does not feel like it's the CPU making poor contact.
It's like for 3 minutes during prime95 test the CPU temp difference will be in 5-6 degree range, then very slowly the CPU A starts climbing up.
Not sure how Partition Magic would work with an array (never tried it).
I just use the OS's ability to partition, or on occasion, Acronis True Image (use it for backup and cloning under Windows, but it also has a partition tool in it).
Oh, ok.
So just partition in Windows, format one partition in NTFS, leave the other one as unallocated space and from OSX format this unallocated free space in HFS.
What is the most accurate temp reading software out for the Mac anywhere? Like RealTemp on the PC gives very accurate reads.
iStat was recommended to me on these forums, though I don't have much confidence in it.
As lazy as I am think I am going to remount. However the way the temperature rises does not feel like it's the CPU making poor contact.
It's like for 3 minutes during prime95 test the CPU temp difference will be in 5-6 degree range, then very slowly the CPU A starts climbing up.
nuclear MnMs
Feb 19, 12:57 PM
Hello, I have been trying to import songs from my iTunes library to my Garageband to edit them and take sections out as loops.
However, when I import the song (either by dragging or using the media import), Garageband automatically converts the song and removes all the bass. Is there a way for Garageband to not convert my music?
Thank you so much.
However, when I import the song (either by dragging or using the media import), Garageband automatically converts the song and removes all the bass. Is there a way for Garageband to not convert my music?
Thank you so much.
cere
Apr 12, 12:05 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2 like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C134 Safari/6533.18.5)
I agree. The poop is on Apple's hands here. They are the ones that have the power to unlock these phones but they are more interested in corporate money instead of customer satisfaction.
Contractual obligations...
They aren't allowed to unlock them if they are locked. And in the case of the US, it seems they might be contractually prohibited from selling unlocked units themselves.
I agree. The poop is on Apple's hands here. They are the ones that have the power to unlock these phones but they are more interested in corporate money instead of customer satisfaction.
Contractual obligations...
They aren't allowed to unlock them if they are locked. And in the case of the US, it seems they might be contractually prohibited from selling unlocked units themselves.
doxavita
Jan 27, 04:34 PM
It shouldn't make any difference. Are you seeing any problems or is this just precautionary? I have my iPad technically plugging in (charging via USB from my laptop) all the time and I never get any trouble. I don't track when it reaches 100%.
Just as a precaution. I know it shouldn't really matter this time (never do it), but the battery does have a lifespan after all.
Just as a precaution. I know it shouldn't really matter this time (never do it), but the battery does have a lifespan after all.
iPhoneCollector
Feb 24, 04:53 AM
this one is awesome
http://unimaps.com/flags-asia/japan-flag.gif
http://unimaps.com/flags-asia/japan-flag.gif
kuebby
Feb 6, 12:48 PM
and to the other guy: What does MR mean?
MR is MacRumors
The last Apple ads that I liked were the Think Different ads with Alfred Hitchcock & Co. And before that, the Charles Chaplin ads. That tells me a lot about how much Apple changed and with them their target audience.
Very true. The Think Different were great when Apple wanted to appeal to a niche market, then the iPod + iTunes ads were great when they wanted to build the iPod brand name (if you notice you don't really find out anything about the iPod in that ad, and it takes a little intuition to even realize that it's an mp3 player).
The main focus of their ads now is iPhone and iPad because they can appeal to the largest audience, and the most likely people to switch from PC to Mac on their home computers are people who have bought an Apple accessory (really anything with an i before the name) and have become familiar with the Apple brand.
MR is MacRumors
The last Apple ads that I liked were the Think Different ads with Alfred Hitchcock & Co. And before that, the Charles Chaplin ads. That tells me a lot about how much Apple changed and with them their target audience.
Very true. The Think Different were great when Apple wanted to appeal to a niche market, then the iPod + iTunes ads were great when they wanted to build the iPod brand name (if you notice you don't really find out anything about the iPod in that ad, and it takes a little intuition to even realize that it's an mp3 player).
The main focus of their ads now is iPhone and iPad because they can appeal to the largest audience, and the most likely people to switch from PC to Mac on their home computers are people who have bought an Apple accessory (really anything with an i before the name) and have become familiar with the Apple brand.
LightSpeed1
Apr 12, 08:33 PM
This is awesome, however Apple will catch this little trick.My thoughts exactly.
plinden
Sep 30, 11:04 AM
AJAX is the next big thing in web development, so yes, brush up on your Javascript and XML skills - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AJAX
nathan2301
Mar 18, 02:37 PM
Opened and closed for me as well.
But then again it is in alpha stage so I will give these guys a break. Awesome idea though as I am about to buy a nice TV and a Mac mini for this exact reason. So i will be watching this project closely. :D
But then again it is in alpha stage so I will give these guys a break. Awesome idea though as I am about to buy a nice TV and a Mac mini for this exact reason. So i will be watching this project closely. :D
Nitro1
Nov 30, 05:22 PM
Thank. That is what i wanted to know. Do you know of any other services?
Robb Lawson
Mar 11, 01:58 PM
Robb, you want 184 pin instead of 200 pin.
I believe 200 pin is for Powerbooks.
Here is a Newegg link to show you which ones should work. 2700 instead of 3200, so focus upon those. I do not know if 3200 is compatible or not.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007968+600032301&QksAutoSuggestion=&ShowDeactivatedMark=False&Configurator=&IsNodeId=1&Subcategory=551&description=&Ntk=&CFG=&SpeTabStoreType=&srchInDesc=
It is compatible with 3200. I just looked at one of the sticks of RAM and PC3200 is listed on the stick.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, sir.
Have a good day.
Robb
I believe 200 pin is for Powerbooks.
Here is a Newegg link to show you which ones should work. 2700 instead of 3200, so focus upon those. I do not know if 3200 is compatible or not.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007968+600032301&QksAutoSuggestion=&ShowDeactivatedMark=False&Configurator=&IsNodeId=1&Subcategory=551&description=&Ntk=&CFG=&SpeTabStoreType=&srchInDesc=
It is compatible with 3200. I just looked at one of the sticks of RAM and PC3200 is listed on the stick.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, sir.
Have a good day.
Robb
MattyMac
Oct 26, 09:05 PM
I'm curious as to how the fifth avenue turn out was. This is the first big event at this store that I missed. I was there for its opening day and the iPhone launch. Both were amazing. I just don't see the need to buy leapord right now because I plan on buying a new mac within the year.
wpotere
Apr 1, 02:41 PM
In modern usage it is usually a general massive compliment.[/I]
yeah right.... :rolleyes:
yeah right.... :rolleyes:
iJon
Jul 24, 05:17 PM
yeah it works, its no myth. just get a cloth and just press it firmly and rub. i cant really tell you how hard, not really sure. i think youll now how hard is enough.
iJon
iJon
pgwalsh
Jul 29, 11:50 AM
Ok.. I have a Mac and PC and I can listen to all the music from the PC except for the purchased music. That doesn't seem right. It's not like I can copy it etc.
Has anyone run into this problem and is there a way to fix it?
Has anyone run into this problem and is there a way to fix it?
gwuMACaddict
Sep 29, 11:21 AM
didn't watch it, but read that the ratings were exceptionally high
Transporteur
Apr 15, 07:54 AM
As no other computers will need to be on the network, I assume it is as simple as plugging the two computers together with an Ethernet cable and making sure they can see each other. The hard part is making sure they always use this network and not the company network.
OS X automatically prioritises the faster connection, hence will use your GbE connection by default if you transfer files between these two machines only.
OS X automatically prioritises the faster connection, hence will use your GbE connection by default if you transfer files between these two machines only.
Sdao
Feb 27, 10:13 PM
I have one. A camera would really come in handy, a microphone would be nice for recording music ideas and speakers would be great for sharing videos and music (I use in-ear headphones). I know I could get separate devices for cheaper but it would be nice to have everything in one.
Apple doesn't sell iPhones to Canadians.
Dear Apple,
Canadians are people too.
Apple doesn't sell iPhones to Canadians.
Dear Apple,
Canadians are people too.
Sox
Sep 11, 07:42 AM
I got back to my fraternity house after my morning class just before the plane hit the second tower. There was a lot of confusion - 25 people crowded around the TV, trying to figure out what was going on. All anyone knew was that one of the WTC Towers was smoldering. And as we watched, the second plane hit.
I go to school in upstate NY, so there were a lot of frantic phone calls that went unreturned over the next minutes and hours. Some eventually got through. Some were never returned.
I go to school in upstate NY, so there were a lot of frantic phone calls that went unreturned over the next minutes and hours. Some eventually got through. Some were never returned.
aricher
Oct 4, 08:39 AM
Looks like having a Google exec on the board is paying off. Googlemapping your photos is a fun diversion and makes for some great mash-ups. The handheld device sounds promising as well.
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