cocacolakid
Apr 28, 04:22 PM
The retail discs will work in all Macs (assuming they meet the basic requirements of the OS), while the grey system restore discs are only for the specific model, i.e., you can't use a grey iMac restore disc on a Mac Mini or Power Mac, even if it is the same OS version.
chucknorris
Sep 27, 07:55 AM
I have a 120 euro gift certificate to this HUGE electronics/computer store but I dont know what to buy. Now all I want to know is if you were me what would you buy, nothing over 120(140 USD) euros is the only rule.
1000' of ethernet cable. :D
Okay seriously, I would get some recordable media, and an amp to drive my iBook through my Soundsticks.
I don't suppose you have a list of possibilities, do you?
1000' of ethernet cable. :D
Okay seriously, I would get some recordable media, and an amp to drive my iBook through my Soundsticks.
I don't suppose you have a list of possibilities, do you?
-Ken-
Mar 20, 10:28 PM
Thanks for the quick reply!
calciphus
Oct 20, 03:51 AM
Sorry to burst everyone's bubble, but this is most likely for cameras that either have GPS integrated already (and some do) or for cameras like the Nikon D200 or D2X that have a port on the side specifically for hooking up a GPS device like this one:
http://www.redhensystems.com/products/video_collection_hardware/d2x-gps.asp
Since the EXIF standard contains a flag for GPS-data, they just didn't finish the feature yet. They will.
So no, the iPhone isn't going to be a gps camera pda music playing satellite radio streaming HDTV. Get over it. The iPhone already came out, and flopped (how many ROKRs do you see?) My guess is that if Apple really wants to move into that space, they're going to have to serriously look at their market, and their network partner.
Though Cingular has more users, Verizon and Sprint both have the high-speed data networks capable of integrating a phone with iTunes. Cingular simply doesn't. Verizon users spend, on average, more on downloads than any other non-MVNO provider.
Oh, and as for GPS already being in phones, it's there. Every phone sold after 01/01/04 had to have a GPS tracking device installed for use in Emergency situations. Providers were given six years to get a 95% adoption rate. Ever notice that little crosshair in the top? That means you've got a GPS lock. With SiRF-III GPS chips, you can be pretty well underground and still get a signal, esp. when it's repeated by your cell towers.
This isn't an iPhone clue. Get over yourselves.
http://www.redhensystems.com/products/video_collection_hardware/d2x-gps.asp
Since the EXIF standard contains a flag for GPS-data, they just didn't finish the feature yet. They will.
So no, the iPhone isn't going to be a gps camera pda music playing satellite radio streaming HDTV. Get over it. The iPhone already came out, and flopped (how many ROKRs do you see?) My guess is that if Apple really wants to move into that space, they're going to have to serriously look at their market, and their network partner.
Though Cingular has more users, Verizon and Sprint both have the high-speed data networks capable of integrating a phone with iTunes. Cingular simply doesn't. Verizon users spend, on average, more on downloads than any other non-MVNO provider.
Oh, and as for GPS already being in phones, it's there. Every phone sold after 01/01/04 had to have a GPS tracking device installed for use in Emergency situations. Providers were given six years to get a 95% adoption rate. Ever notice that little crosshair in the top? That means you've got a GPS lock. With SiRF-III GPS chips, you can be pretty well underground and still get a signal, esp. when it's repeated by your cell towers.
This isn't an iPhone clue. Get over yourselves.
kuebby
Feb 1, 05:17 PM
For playing video on my PS3 I just have an external HD that I keep formatted in FAT format so the PS3 can read it. You can just plug it into your computer, load it up then plug it into your PS3 and play files directly off of it. It's easier than any other solution I've seen and is cheaper and simpler to manage.
wordmunger
Sep 11, 08:06 AM
I was at work, at UNC-Charlotte. There was no access to TV, and the Internet was down, so I got very little information. When I eventually figured out what had happened, I called my wife and we figured out what we would do with the kids. I was there all day and had night classes, so I never saw any of the live footage of the event. My wife picked up the kids after school and took them to a prayer service at their church. I got home at about 10 p.m., by that time my wife didn't really want to watch any more TV, so I never really shared in the live television experience the rest of the world had. Of course, I've since read a lot about it on the Web and have since seen some of the video, but I don't think I had quite the same experience most people did. The biggest concern I had was how to explain what had happened to my kids, who were age 7 and 8 at the time.
adamchronister8
Mar 22, 01:04 AM
They did bring back the Sony Walkman and it was DOA. Lots of models with no one wanting to buy them. It was a big strategy for them. Sony doesn't know how to market things anymore. Actually, Sony doesn't know how to design things anymore either.
http://www.google.com/search?q=sony+walkman+mp3+player&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&prmd=ivnsr&source=univ&tbs=shop:1&tbo=u&sa=X&ei=ZDqGTYqEHOuP0QHu0eTVCA&ved=0CGcQrQQ
Sony can't even protect their successful products anymore. Look at the upcoming disaster with the PS3 and LG.
Never wanted a Zune, but having one less music player would lessen the competition a bit.
http://www.google.com/search?q=sony+walkman+mp3+player&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&prmd=ivnsr&source=univ&tbs=shop:1&tbo=u&sa=X&ei=ZDqGTYqEHOuP0QHu0eTVCA&ved=0CGcQrQQ
Sony can't even protect their successful products anymore. Look at the upcoming disaster with the PS3 and LG.
Never wanted a Zune, but having one less music player would lessen the competition a bit.
DakotaGuy
Aug 7, 06:18 PM
Why would they? The Intel models will run Windows anyhow. I don't think there would be much of a market for this product since the move to Intel is complete.
dante@sisna.com
Jan 23, 05:11 PM
How are the current displays old tech? I think you are confusing 'old tech' with 'original release date a long time ago but silent incremental updates since'.
The currents ACDs use the LG.Philips S-IPS panel. In other words 'about the best of new tech' as opposed to 'old tech'. I challenge you to find a 23"/24" display that uses a comparable panel for under $1000 . The newer tech is the H-IPS panel which is the monitor that you'll find in your iMac that has 'serious colour gradient problems' (send it back, it's a dud). About the only monitor you'll find with the H-IPS is the NEC 24" that comes in at around $1100 .
Glossy displays are not for pros so they will only be an option on the ACD's. Glossy displays are better than matte ones in the same way that a lollipop is tastier than a truffle.
The only update I can see happening soon would be to use the latest H-IPS panel with more inputs but Apple won't do that if it's not available for the 30" as well (is it anyone?).
Apple's competition with the highend 23/24" monitors is the NEC. Since the Apple is $200- $300 cheaper and there is no/few other comparable displays(s) in the price range I'd consider it a bargain at the moment unless you have other issues such as inputs.
If Apple release new ACDs I suspect the 23/24" will be more expensive, but you'll have a chance to get the present ACD for a bargain. Other than that I think the 23" ACD is a safe buy.
Yep -- You got this right.
The currents ACDs use the LG.Philips S-IPS panel. In other words 'about the best of new tech' as opposed to 'old tech'. I challenge you to find a 23"/24" display that uses a comparable panel for under $1000 . The newer tech is the H-IPS panel which is the monitor that you'll find in your iMac that has 'serious colour gradient problems' (send it back, it's a dud). About the only monitor you'll find with the H-IPS is the NEC 24" that comes in at around $1100 .
Glossy displays are not for pros so they will only be an option on the ACD's. Glossy displays are better than matte ones in the same way that a lollipop is tastier than a truffle.
The only update I can see happening soon would be to use the latest H-IPS panel with more inputs but Apple won't do that if it's not available for the 30" as well (is it anyone?).
Apple's competition with the highend 23/24" monitors is the NEC. Since the Apple is $200- $300 cheaper and there is no/few other comparable displays(s) in the price range I'd consider it a bargain at the moment unless you have other issues such as inputs.
If Apple release new ACDs I suspect the 23/24" will be more expensive, but you'll have a chance to get the present ACD for a bargain. Other than that I think the 23" ACD is a safe buy.
Yep -- You got this right.
jimbo1mcm
Apr 14, 12:40 AM
Rubberized rim, for drop protection Polycarbonate clear back. I like it a lot.
peaceActivist
Mar 26, 05:01 AM
comex and many others from the dev community have already stated that they were waiting on 4.3.1 to make sure their exploit wouldn't be patched in the new version. Its also speculated that they may have an exploit that may not be patched due to hardware flaws that existed in the first chip (a4).
Squire
Jan 1, 10:06 AM
Originally posted by scem0
It look great Arn, nice work.
Keep up the good work :).
I like it, too. It looks much more modern. There is a lot of info but as arn mentioned, that could be good or bad. Once I get used to it, it'll be good.
Happy New Year.
Squire
It look great Arn, nice work.
Keep up the good work :).
I like it, too. It looks much more modern. There is a lot of info but as arn mentioned, that could be good or bad. Once I get used to it, it'll be good.
Happy New Year.
Squire
DsurioN
Jan 22, 11:08 PM
Apparently, for accounting reasons, they have to sell the update for $2 because they are adding functionality to products that have already shipped. (From the MacRumors front page)
Telekom
Oct 8, 01:34 PM
T-Mobile is the low-end carrier. Who on this green Earth uses them? They serve no purpose.
Cingular if you want GSM/SIM cards
Verizon if you want the widest American network
Sprint if you want cheapest/fastest unlimited data
T-Mobile if you.. um.. if you're 11 years old and think Sidekicks are cool?
The only way this will go well is if Apple does an MVNO. They need control of "the whole widget."
Why can't people get the concept of "get what works for you" and just ignore people posturing that this or that is better for them when nobody is in the same exact place as everybody else.
Your last comment however, is spot on. A matter of fact from what I've read Apple wants to hold a certain amount of control over the whole matter of providing the service.
Cingular if you want GSM/SIM cards
Verizon if you want the widest American network
Sprint if you want cheapest/fastest unlimited data
T-Mobile if you.. um.. if you're 11 years old and think Sidekicks are cool?
The only way this will go well is if Apple does an MVNO. They need control of "the whole widget."
Why can't people get the concept of "get what works for you" and just ignore people posturing that this or that is better for them when nobody is in the same exact place as everybody else.
Your last comment however, is spot on. A matter of fact from what I've read Apple wants to hold a certain amount of control over the whole matter of providing the service.
kanshira
Apr 9, 05:16 AM
hey peps... i came across this:
http://aleptu.com/jailbreak-ipad-4-3-1-07192066.html
ipad 2 jailbreak instructions... is it reliable? (can't find a date on page...may be aprils fool)
http://aleptu.com/jailbreak-ipad-4-3-1-07192066.html
ipad 2 jailbreak instructions... is it reliable? (can't find a date on page...may be aprils fool)
wilsonlaidlaw
May 6, 10:33 AM
Have a look here http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1451 it gives a few pointers on troubleshooting iTunes including instructions how to rebuild library. I had a similar issue with iTunes 9, when I could not add music to slideshows. Did a library rebuild and all worked well. Just as a first step, have you checked in Disk Utility for disk errors and rebuilt file permissions recently?
Wilson
Wilson
Nermal
Dec 24, 05:22 AM
That's very weird! I know the sound you're talking about (a muted TV drives me crazy!) but I've never heard of anything doing it when the system is turned off. I suspect it's the power supply (there's not much else it could be), and presumably the noise stops when you unplug the computer. If not, then you have gremlins :p
Sparky9292
May 6, 02:51 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
Ok since AT&T is cracking down on free tethering via MyWi, Pdanet, or TetherMe, Developers are trying to be stealthy about it.
The way you can test if these apps are hidden from AT&T is to actually purchase the metered tethering plan for one month
Then install PdaNet and see if it shows up on your bill.
Ok since AT&T is cracking down on free tethering via MyWi, Pdanet, or TetherMe, Developers are trying to be stealthy about it.
The way you can test if these apps are hidden from AT&T is to actually purchase the metered tethering plan for one month
Then install PdaNet and see if it shows up on your bill.
pagansoul
Nov 12, 11:11 AM
Nice Avatar picture. I love their forest scenes.
Dave Braine
Apr 28, 11:55 AM
How to fix what?
stefmesman
Mar 15, 01:21 PM
so. i have just moved all my photos into aperture and cleaned up the mess i had. now my question is. Where does aperture leave your photos? does it use reference files? or does it make copies? Is it safe to delete photo's from my main harddisc without screwing my photo organisation up?
cheers!
cheers!
shadowfax
Jun 30, 10:05 AM
have you tried resetting the iPod as per apple's instructions?
blackpeter
Feb 10, 09:13 PM
Bleech! I love my iSkin, but these? SEE: Flower Power iMac
animatedude
Apr 1, 10:11 AM
so what should i do now? it has white marked in it because it's the screen shot of my desktop..anyways, what should i change for my CD-ROM to work?
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