goobot
Apr 18, 12:13 PM
And the ipad 3 is coming out sept and the ipad 4 is coming out February 2012. :rolleyes:
qwerty0033
May 5, 04:14 AM
Hi, I run Snow Leopard natively on my MBP, and have installed Windows 7 on bootcamp.
So, i boot into Win7 and i can read files on my Mac partition but i cant edit/ write to them.
I was wondering if there was any way to edit/write files on Mac partition while being in Win7 partition.
I've done my search and found MacDrive to be an option, but it costs a lot where i'm from. Are there any free alternatives?
Thanks :)
So, i boot into Win7 and i can read files on my Mac partition but i cant edit/ write to them.
I was wondering if there was any way to edit/write files on Mac partition while being in Win7 partition.
I've done my search and found MacDrive to be an option, but it costs a lot where i'm from. Are there any free alternatives?
Thanks :)
Transporteur
Apr 14, 04:40 AM
You could do without the RAID-card altogether and just install 4 drives in the bays in the Mac Pro and use the ZFS filesystem (http://code.google.com/p/maczfs/) to make a dynamic stripe in RAID-Z, so you will get RAID-5 like performance but with better protection and data integrity.
Unfortunately, Apple ditched their development on ZFS, so no ZFS love for the Mac Pro and OS X.
If you chose FreeBSD or OpenSolaris, there is little point in buying a Pro in the first place as you can get better boxes for less for that kind of requirement.
Unfortunately, Apple ditched their development on ZFS, so no ZFS love for the Mac Pro and OS X.
If you chose FreeBSD or OpenSolaris, there is little point in buying a Pro in the first place as you can get better boxes for less for that kind of requirement.
Chundles
Oct 24, 09:20 PM
I haven't ventured into the HD world yet so I'm not up to speed on the screen res needed for HD. I do however seem to recall posts lamenting for higher res screens for HD playback. If that is the case, then resolution independence would be a must. Otherwise the UI would become so small it would become unusable. Am I way off base here?
For full HD playback you need at least 1080 pixels vertically and 1920 pixels horizontally. So the current res for most screens is 1920x1200.
Resolution Independence would allow for say, a MacBook, with a 1920x1200 13.3" screen to display the User Interface at the same size as it appears on today's 1280x800 screen but everything would be markedly clearer.
Also, it would allow for native HD video playback and show every pixel of a 2.3MP photo.
It's a Very Good Thing�
For full HD playback you need at least 1080 pixels vertically and 1920 pixels horizontally. So the current res for most screens is 1920x1200.
Resolution Independence would allow for say, a MacBook, with a 1920x1200 13.3" screen to display the User Interface at the same size as it appears on today's 1280x800 screen but everything would be markedly clearer.
Also, it would allow for native HD video playback and show every pixel of a 2.3MP photo.
It's a Very Good Thing�
theappleguy
Sep 4, 12:08 AM
is it just a matter of creating it on the computer, finding a host and going from there/ what makes a good host/ I want to be able to sell and reach lots of people. I have such a good product!
There are heaps of good hosts out there, for example TJR Networks (http://www.tjrnetworks.com) and Myacen (http://www.myacen.com), but there are also some pretty dodgy ones who take people's money and disappear overnight. The key things you should look for in a good host is uptime, server load, how easy it is to contact tech support and how long they have been around for. I would suggest avoiding any host that has been around for less than six months and definitely avoid those with super low prices as well as those that claim to offer "unlimited" space and bandwidth.
There are heaps of good hosts out there, for example TJR Networks (http://www.tjrnetworks.com) and Myacen (http://www.myacen.com), but there are also some pretty dodgy ones who take people's money and disappear overnight. The key things you should look for in a good host is uptime, server load, how easy it is to contact tech support and how long they have been around for. I would suggest avoiding any host that has been around for less than six months and definitely avoid those with super low prices as well as those that claim to offer "unlimited" space and bandwidth.
maflynn
Apr 14, 09:30 AM
I've been spoiled with the ease of use of Time Machine and CCC. Since I'm running a windows partition on my desktop, what options are available that offer similar types of functionality.
I'm looking for a windows application to backup and/or clone my windows drive.
I used to use norton ghost back in the day but the reviews found on amazon are less then stellar.
Any suggestions or recommendations?
I'm looking for a windows application to backup and/or clone my windows drive.
I used to use norton ghost back in the day but the reviews found on amazon are less then stellar.
Any suggestions or recommendations?
jcbauerca
Aug 13, 11:57 AM
I went into the Irvine Spectrum store last Thursday and they had 32gigs. Picked one up on the spot. Best Buy and Radio Shack are still waiting for theirs.
sinsin07
Apr 15, 06:18 PM
;)
You'd be in for shock if you visited the App store. Especially when it comes to the iPad.
The only shock that would be of interest is one that provides tactile feedback. Moving characters around with virtual joystick = no joy. My iPads are good for a lot of things, gaming is just hohum, more like a sub species.;)
You'd be in for shock if you visited the App store. Especially when it comes to the iPad.
The only shock that would be of interest is one that provides tactile feedback. Moving characters around with virtual joystick = no joy. My iPads are good for a lot of things, gaming is just hohum, more like a sub species.;)
Michaelgtrusa
Nov 6, 11:36 PM
Here. http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelthegeek/5089944661/
brolfsen
Apr 19, 10:31 AM
Does anyone have this sleeve for the 11" Macbook Air? I paid $39.95 for the Incase one from the Apple store and I don't like how tight it is and how you have to slide the Macbook in from the top. Then I saw on Speck's website the Pixelsleeve and it looks really nice. Is it hard to get the MBA in it? What is the inside of the sleeve made out of. Can anyone post some good pictures of it? I can order it off Amazon.com for $22 shipped with a $10 credit I have so I could save $23 if I take the Incase one back. I just wanted to get some impressions of it before I did it. Thanks.
katanna
Aug 14, 10:23 PM
Something neat about the angle of the sign, it makes the avatar border look as though it's tilting right. Strangely appropriate.
I thought the EXACT same thing when I first saw it!!!
Kinda tilted my head...
Matthew
I thought the EXACT same thing when I first saw it!!!
Kinda tilted my head...
Matthew
cvelezv
Apr 13, 09:03 AM
I have the ARC-1880i card so I can answer some of your questions
1. Setup. Very straightforward ARECA provides a web interface that is very reliable
2. Reliability. So far I had no problems, I cannot say the same for highpoint, with that card I already had 2 RAID 5 crashes. The areca is handling an array of 4 SSDs on RAID 0 (I perform daily backups for this one to a velociraptor)
3.I just flashed the EFI driver following NANOFROG's advice and with that I was able to boot from the SSD that look as a 480GB image to OS X
4.Cable setup. I have 2 SAS-SATA cables and was able to route them to the second ODD were I have the 4 SSD drives
1. Setup. Very straightforward ARECA provides a web interface that is very reliable
2. Reliability. So far I had no problems, I cannot say the same for highpoint, with that card I already had 2 RAID 5 crashes. The areca is handling an array of 4 SSDs on RAID 0 (I perform daily backups for this one to a velociraptor)
3.I just flashed the EFI driver following NANOFROG's advice and with that I was able to boot from the SSD that look as a 480GB image to OS X
4.Cable setup. I have 2 SAS-SATA cables and was able to route them to the second ODD were I have the 4 SSD drives
Solafaa
Nov 2, 04:54 AM
Wall-mounted.
http://www.mujionline.com/shop_uk/productpage.asp?PID=241
Not sure whether you've got Muji in the U.S. UK & Japan, yes...
Still, you may find it or something similar somewhere.
Oh wow thats a nice cd player, now i know what i am getting :)
http://www.mujionline.com/shop_uk/productpage.asp?PID=241
Not sure whether you've got Muji in the U.S. UK & Japan, yes...
Still, you may find it or something similar somewhere.
Oh wow thats a nice cd player, now i know what i am getting :)
dernhelm
Oct 4, 03:25 PM
Every cell phone sold in the US has to have a working GPS device in it, and the GPS has to be "on" at all times.
Yes, but would be better if the GPS were not reliant on the Cell network being available.
Yes, but would be better if the GPS were not reliant on the Cell network being available.
kewlguy781
Mar 2, 04:45 PM
count me in.
I heard they may will do reservation system like they did with iphone. not sure if its true or not.
am very curious if we have to do overnight, or just come in the morning and wait.
I heard they may will do reservation system like they did with iphone. not sure if its true or not.
am very curious if we have to do overnight, or just come in the morning and wait.
mdgm
Mar 30, 07:01 AM
If you don't want the optical drive, there is a special data doubler you can get for the 2009 Mac Mini which allows you to have two drives installed.
You could have a SSD for a boot drive and a high capacity mechanical hard disk to store your data, or a few mechanical hard disks for maximum storage.
OWC does have an install video and iFixit does have a good detailed guide on how to upgrade the hard drive in your Mac Mini. Well worth taking a look at those. The advice they give is very useful even for the experienced tech.
You could have a SSD for a boot drive and a high capacity mechanical hard disk to store your data, or a few mechanical hard disks for maximum storage.
OWC does have an install video and iFixit does have a good detailed guide on how to upgrade the hard drive in your Mac Mini. Well worth taking a look at those. The advice they give is very useful even for the experienced tech.
Simon70
Jan 8, 09:14 AM
The device in question is:
My jailbroken iPod Touch 4g running 4.2.1 and jailbroken with redsn0w 0.9.6b4 (Tethered of course)
When I first jailbroke it, it all worked perfectly and the computer could detect it. Now though I 'm using a new netbook for the first time. I know the computer must know some hardware is plugged in because when I plug it in and out Windows makes the usual "Device found/unplugged" sound. But I cannot find my iPod in /Computer and iTunes doesn't detect a thing however it does detect my sisters Shuffle. It won't charge either. The last time I synced it was at a friends house. He kindly let me Boot Tethered with redsn0w because I had just been on a flight and had to turn it off. It all worked well that time.
Forget about me using my previous computer, I no longer have that one. I would restore but the problem is I have photos I really don't want to lose in camera roll...and since the computer can't detect it I can't transfer them to the netbook. The only things that I have changed since my stop at my friends house are:
A case and screen protector
Some stuff downloaded from cydia
I really think it's the computers problem but I don't have any leads on that. Thanks for any help guys...I really appreciate it :)
My jailbroken iPod Touch 4g running 4.2.1 and jailbroken with redsn0w 0.9.6b4 (Tethered of course)
When I first jailbroke it, it all worked perfectly and the computer could detect it. Now though I 'm using a new netbook for the first time. I know the computer must know some hardware is plugged in because when I plug it in and out Windows makes the usual "Device found/unplugged" sound. But I cannot find my iPod in /Computer and iTunes doesn't detect a thing however it does detect my sisters Shuffle. It won't charge either. The last time I synced it was at a friends house. He kindly let me Boot Tethered with redsn0w because I had just been on a flight and had to turn it off. It all worked well that time.
Forget about me using my previous computer, I no longer have that one. I would restore but the problem is I have photos I really don't want to lose in camera roll...and since the computer can't detect it I can't transfer them to the netbook. The only things that I have changed since my stop at my friends house are:
A case and screen protector
Some stuff downloaded from cydia
I really think it's the computers problem but I don't have any leads on that. Thanks for any help guys...I really appreciate it :)
SidBala
Oct 28, 02:03 AM
So, I've been searching for the best IEMs for many months now. I limited my budget to $200. But I am a value oriented person, so the less expensive, the better.
I have tried various options across many brands- from the lowly $10 SkullCandies to $400 Ultimate Ears Triple driver ones. Tried many big name brands- Bose, DrDre, Monster, Sennheiser, Klipsch, Ultimate Ears, Shure etc
However, none of them make me incredibly excited as the RE0s from Head-Direct.
For people who don't know about Head-Direct(I don't blame you, they are relatively unknown): HeadDirect/HifiMan is brand that produces the "RE" series of headphones. Their products are very highly rated by audiophiles for having the best value. I just recently purchased the higher end of this series, the RE0 for $80.
I must say, I have never known that music could sound so great. These are incredibly detailed, very crispy and yet extremely natural. The highs and mids really come alive from the music. Not recommended for bassheads though. It doesn't have the overpowering boomy bass like the DrDres or SkullCandy. However, it more than makes up for this - the bass is very tight and explodes with every beat.
These really are worth the $200 they used to sell for not too long ago. Very highly recommended
Honourable Mentions:
Over the years, I have tried a bunch of IEMs, and I just wanted to list the best ones, in case you were looking for something else.
$10 - SkullCandy Ink'D
People say bad things about skullCandy. I agree with them. But there is one exception, the Ink'd. These are the best $10 headphones I have listened to. Way better than their pricier alternatives. Good Punchy bass - A bit boomy. Treble/mids - Meh. But for $10, they are awesome.
$30 - JVC FX-66
These are awesome for the $30 range. Clear, detailed. Bass is good too. There are a few harsh treble notes that people may not like.
$30 - Head-Direct RE2 ??
I haven't given these a try but if they are anything like the RE0, then they will sound as good as the best $100 sets. Someone who owns these, please add your input?
$80 - Klipsch S4
These are at the same price point as the RE0. The only reason I would recommend them is the fact that they are very bassy. The bass is voluminous, also fairly tight and punchy. Not too great on the high/treble side though. But If you are into hip-hop etc, this might be a better option for you than the RE0. But IMO, the RE0 is a way better IEM.
I really have one thing to say about Bose/SkullCandy/DrDre. These really suck for the price. Sure they are better than stock Apple earbuds. And they do look very good. But these generally cost $100+ when they really should sell for half that.
I would like to hear what everyone else is using for their music.
tl;dr:
If you have $80 to spend and are looking for incredibly detailed awesome sounding IEMs, get the HeadDirect RE0.
I have tried various options across many brands- from the lowly $10 SkullCandies to $400 Ultimate Ears Triple driver ones. Tried many big name brands- Bose, DrDre, Monster, Sennheiser, Klipsch, Ultimate Ears, Shure etc
However, none of them make me incredibly excited as the RE0s from Head-Direct.
For people who don't know about Head-Direct(I don't blame you, they are relatively unknown): HeadDirect/HifiMan is brand that produces the "RE" series of headphones. Their products are very highly rated by audiophiles for having the best value. I just recently purchased the higher end of this series, the RE0 for $80.
I must say, I have never known that music could sound so great. These are incredibly detailed, very crispy and yet extremely natural. The highs and mids really come alive from the music. Not recommended for bassheads though. It doesn't have the overpowering boomy bass like the DrDres or SkullCandy. However, it more than makes up for this - the bass is very tight and explodes with every beat.
These really are worth the $200 they used to sell for not too long ago. Very highly recommended
Honourable Mentions:
Over the years, I have tried a bunch of IEMs, and I just wanted to list the best ones, in case you were looking for something else.
$10 - SkullCandy Ink'D
People say bad things about skullCandy. I agree with them. But there is one exception, the Ink'd. These are the best $10 headphones I have listened to. Way better than their pricier alternatives. Good Punchy bass - A bit boomy. Treble/mids - Meh. But for $10, they are awesome.
$30 - JVC FX-66
These are awesome for the $30 range. Clear, detailed. Bass is good too. There are a few harsh treble notes that people may not like.
$30 - Head-Direct RE2 ??
I haven't given these a try but if they are anything like the RE0, then they will sound as good as the best $100 sets. Someone who owns these, please add your input?
$80 - Klipsch S4
These are at the same price point as the RE0. The only reason I would recommend them is the fact that they are very bassy. The bass is voluminous, also fairly tight and punchy. Not too great on the high/treble side though. But If you are into hip-hop etc, this might be a better option for you than the RE0. But IMO, the RE0 is a way better IEM.
I really have one thing to say about Bose/SkullCandy/DrDre. These really suck for the price. Sure they are better than stock Apple earbuds. And they do look very good. But these generally cost $100+ when they really should sell for half that.
I would like to hear what everyone else is using for their music.
tl;dr:
If you have $80 to spend and are looking for incredibly detailed awesome sounding IEMs, get the HeadDirect RE0.
britboy
Apr 11, 08:46 AM
It's good to see that you're always looking for more ways to improve this site arn. The effort's much appreciated!
Bonds79
May 2, 11:42 AM
Bonds79 is just trying to troll Att users into a flamewar. Please don't feed him :rolleyes:
Sounds like att users are getting alittle butt hurt......................
Sounds like att users are getting alittle butt hurt......................
Rt&Dzine
Mar 7, 02:23 PM
And there is PAYE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAYE) in the UK.
The U.S. has income tax withholdings, but not for all sources of income.
The U.S. has income tax withholdings, but not for all sources of income.
Alonzo84
Apr 1, 09:30 PM
I go without food for Apple products.
Now that's hardcore loyalty. Why not iPhone, or iPod, or AppleTV, or anything and everything?
Now that's hardcore loyalty. Why not iPhone, or iPod, or AppleTV, or anything and everything?
mdgm
Feb 8, 04:55 AM
Couldn't you just borrow a wired keyboard off a friend or perhaps borrow an old one from your work?
Do you have the Apple Wireless Keyboard or a 3rd party one?
Do you have the Apple Wireless Keyboard or a 3rd party one?
BenK01
Oct 25, 11:08 AM
This discussion has me a bit confused. I don't own an ipod, so forgive my lack of knowledge.
1. If I buy itms tracks, can I burn them to a CD and play them on a CD player?
2. If I own a CD, can rip it to itunes and then play it on an ipod?
1. If I buy itms tracks, can I burn them to a CD and play them on a CD player?
2. If I own a CD, can rip it to itunes and then play it on an ipod?
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