babymerv5
May 4, 05:58 AM
The sales has been halted in Singapore too!!!
Chris Bangle
Oct 26, 10:52 AM
Anyone know what the button 914 on the top right of the "vPod" screen is meant to signify in Figure 17? Could it be WiFi signal strength?
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f251/bulimina/Picture5.jpg
Battery maybe?
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f251/bulimina/Picture5.jpg
Battery maybe?
-BigMac-
Apr 18, 04:36 AM
Hi guys,
going to pick up a new Mac Pro this week. They have it in-store, i asked. Forgot to ask them one question.. can i choose to take out the wired keyboard and change it with a wireless one?
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going to pick up a new Mac Pro this week. They have it in-store, i asked. Forgot to ask them one question.. can i choose to take out the wired keyboard and change it with a wireless one?
kurkah
Apr 5, 07:16 AM
Hi guys,
Just working on a project using the iPhone accelerometer, i seem to be struggling with a simple prob..
I am basically storing the accelerometer values into an array using a button. I am doing this several times (but all stored in SAME array).
I then have a method that checks every value with its proceeding value
e.g
if the first reading was 10 4 6 9
this method would check 10 with 4, 4 with 6 and 6 with 9.
So far this is fine, but if the accelerometer data is saved several times..
e.g. first reading = 10, 4, 6, 9
second reading = 7, 5, 2, 8
What i wanted the method to do is compare the values in the first reading then compare the values in the second reading. but the method is comparing every value with its proceeding one since all the values are in the same array.
How would i overcome this pro.
cheers in advance::
Just working on a project using the iPhone accelerometer, i seem to be struggling with a simple prob..
I am basically storing the accelerometer values into an array using a button. I am doing this several times (but all stored in SAME array).
I then have a method that checks every value with its proceeding value
e.g
if the first reading was 10 4 6 9
this method would check 10 with 4, 4 with 6 and 6 with 9.
So far this is fine, but if the accelerometer data is saved several times..
e.g. first reading = 10, 4, 6, 9
second reading = 7, 5, 2, 8
What i wanted the method to do is compare the values in the first reading then compare the values in the second reading. but the method is comparing every value with its proceeding one since all the values are in the same array.
How would i overcome this pro.
cheers in advance::
bella92108
Mar 30, 07:20 PM
I agree with the frustration with Apple.
In someways, I feel bad that I have had to JB my iOS devices. But it is frustrating that it is what is necessary to try to have a reasonable experience.
For example, from the get go, I don't have to swipe to unlock. Why is something so basic not built in to the control panel? If I want to turn off Swipe To Unlock, I should be able to, period!
I find it very frustrating that I can't connect my USB card reader and read CF memory cards. My choice to upgrade from 3.2, but frustrating nonetheless.
I also should be able to change the default browser, display anything I want to VGA, change my brightness with a couple of clicks, put more on my dock, etc.
On the other hand, it is hard to dispute the number of quality apps. I know I am not married to Apple, so, if and when there is a device and OS equal to the iPad/iOS, I will have NOT qualms about switching.
Wow, you hit every nail on the head. I agree with you 100%. I think Apple's defense of trying to create a streamline experience is bogus.
In someways, I feel bad that I have had to JB my iOS devices. But it is frustrating that it is what is necessary to try to have a reasonable experience.
For example, from the get go, I don't have to swipe to unlock. Why is something so basic not built in to the control panel? If I want to turn off Swipe To Unlock, I should be able to, period!
I find it very frustrating that I can't connect my USB card reader and read CF memory cards. My choice to upgrade from 3.2, but frustrating nonetheless.
I also should be able to change the default browser, display anything I want to VGA, change my brightness with a couple of clicks, put more on my dock, etc.
On the other hand, it is hard to dispute the number of quality apps. I know I am not married to Apple, so, if and when there is a device and OS equal to the iPad/iOS, I will have NOT qualms about switching.
Wow, you hit every nail on the head. I agree with you 100%. I think Apple's defense of trying to create a streamline experience is bogus.
MrNomNoms
Apr 5, 08:42 AM
The NVIDIA 320m isn't "6 year old tech." Nor are the Toshiba SSD, HD screen, glass trackpad, or OS X 10.6. Get past the mindset that the CPU defines the computer and you'll see that the MacBook Air is a modern device. That said, I would like to see Thunderbolt in the next revision, and undoubtedly it will get Sandy Bridge sometime this year.
Even the 'Core 2' isn't 6 year old technology, its no more '6 year old technology' than Sandy Bridge being little more than a 'extension of 6 year old technology'. The Core 2 is as valid today as it was when it was first released, fine tuned, tweaked, and perfected - to me I don't see it hanging around for 6 years as being bad, I see it as an example of good design that can stand the test of time and deliver great performance to this day. Today the Core 2 is still being sold but under new brands, new names etc. but it is still very much the same.
It will be interesting to see where Sandy Bridge fits into it - whether Apple is waiting for the Intel refresh later this year named Ivy Bridge which will hopefully bring a GPU refresh as well :)
Even the 'Core 2' isn't 6 year old technology, its no more '6 year old technology' than Sandy Bridge being little more than a 'extension of 6 year old technology'. The Core 2 is as valid today as it was when it was first released, fine tuned, tweaked, and perfected - to me I don't see it hanging around for 6 years as being bad, I see it as an example of good design that can stand the test of time and deliver great performance to this day. Today the Core 2 is still being sold but under new brands, new names etc. but it is still very much the same.
It will be interesting to see where Sandy Bridge fits into it - whether Apple is waiting for the Intel refresh later this year named Ivy Bridge which will hopefully bring a GPU refresh as well :)
Grayburn
May 4, 08:08 AM
Go to Library/PreferenceBundles/Preferences and delete everything related to Barrel. Let me know if that works because if it doesn't I have another idea.
All i have in there to do with Barrel is the threedeeprefs.plist file and Barrel icon png's.
All those are in a threedeeprefs.bundle folder.
All i have in there to do with Barrel is the threedeeprefs.plist file and Barrel icon png's.
All those are in a threedeeprefs.bundle folder.
decksnap
Oct 24, 09:39 PM
Anyone who for some reason doesn't understand resolution independence just needs to know one thing: there isn't a downside. Don't worry about it. A lot of computer games are resolution independent these days (including the UI) and nobody freaks out about that, eh?
--Eric
I would imagine that the internet will present it's share of problems. Having the OS scale won't solve the problem of everything on the internet being 72 dpi. Yes, we can scale the text, but I'd imagine it will still be a huge mess once they start cranking up DPIs on the monitors.
--Eric
I would imagine that the internet will present it's share of problems. Having the OS scale won't solve the problem of everything on the internet being 72 dpi. Yes, we can scale the text, but I'd imagine it will still be a huge mess once they start cranking up DPIs on the monitors.
Waragainstsleep
Feb 20, 02:10 PM
Does it have a self-assigned IP when it drops out?
If so, try renaming your wireless network. This has fixed this issue a number of times for me recently.
If so, try renaming your wireless network. This has fixed this issue a number of times for me recently.
frances
Sep 28, 12:44 AM
Haven't seen the show yet, I'll give my comments when I see it... :)
clintob
Oct 26, 05:23 PM
Am I the only person around here who doesn't see an issue with scratches on this (or for that matter the current iPods)?
I know the plastic scratches, but does that honestly affect your use or viewing at all? The few scratches that are on my 5.5G iPod (and before that, my nano) have absolutely no effect on my viewing of the display whatsoever? If the backlight is off, or you hold it at a weird angle maybe, but otherwise who cares? Why do phones and iPods and other handhelds always have to look shiny new?
I personally scuff up my sneakers and jeans as soon as I buy them. Same idea here... I kinda like when stuff is broken in. Feels better to me. If it affected viewing in some way I would understand, but it really doesn't?
I know the plastic scratches, but does that honestly affect your use or viewing at all? The few scratches that are on my 5.5G iPod (and before that, my nano) have absolutely no effect on my viewing of the display whatsoever? If the backlight is off, or you hold it at a weird angle maybe, but otherwise who cares? Why do phones and iPods and other handhelds always have to look shiny new?
I personally scuff up my sneakers and jeans as soon as I buy them. Same idea here... I kinda like when stuff is broken in. Feels better to me. If it affected viewing in some way I would understand, but it really doesn't?
TreRep
Apr 18, 10:27 AM
This is in line with the iPhone life cycle.
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
seems like apple is using the same modus operandi "tick-tock" as intel :cool::apple:
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
seems like apple is using the same modus operandi "tick-tock" as intel :cool::apple:
rdowns
Mar 14, 05:28 PM
This is all so funny. Almost as funny as Apple's total failure in the server market. Remember? They recently cancelled the Xserve product line and they even quietly retreated from developing a standalone server version of OS X. Did you guys laugh so much about that, too?
Here's what Ballmer had to say (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aBLgYAyJLFug) at the Zune launch:
Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer says he can break the dominance of Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod in the digital music market with the Zune player that hits stores across the U.S. today.
Please point out a statement from anyone at Apple stating they were entering the server market to compete and win with Microsoft.
Here's what Ballmer had to say (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aBLgYAyJLFug) at the Zune launch:
Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer says he can break the dominance of Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod in the digital music market with the Zune player that hits stores across the U.S. today.
Please point out a statement from anyone at Apple stating they were entering the server market to compete and win with Microsoft.
cere
Apr 12, 12:12 PM
i think what cutyoursim is doing is quite legal.
My local vodafone charges 100euros (was 200euros last year) to unlock any iphone & get it registered on apple's servers.
It is not legal if they are doing it via illegitimate access to Apple's database/servers. That would be illegal.
My local vodafone charges 100euros (was 200euros last year) to unlock any iphone & get it registered on apple's servers.
It is not legal if they are doing it via illegitimate access to Apple's database/servers. That would be illegal.
talmy
Apr 24, 11:22 AM
Mac OS isn't Microsoft Windows so it's best to adopt the Mac ways. Learn to use "drag and drop" which is implemented much better in Mac OS than Microsoft Windows. Folders spring open which helps navigating to the destination, however you can also drag to the desktop and then drag from the desktop to the destination. If you are moving a group of files, they will stay grouped on the desktop and don't have to be reselected.
Brad Oliver
Jun 24, 10:05 AM
I'd like to think the lack of posts about the Arrowhead Mall means that the line won't be so bad. :)
Thinking about stopping by there a little later this morning. Would appreciate any updates from folks who have lived to tell the tale this morning.
Thinking about stopping by there a little later this morning. Would appreciate any updates from folks who have lived to tell the tale this morning.
scottsjack
Apr 4, 06:33 PM
Paging Captain Obvious!
Above: Tree of Life silkscreen
The Tree of Life,
oMc
Nov 3, 08:20 PM
Mine for November :
rajah
Apr 29, 03:18 PM
It is better than MDP, as it supports chaining of two external monitors from the one port, which MDP does not. Plus like a further 4 TB devices as well all in the chain.
I read this article http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=4056 that basically said the same thing. Only, to clarify, it's not just 4 TB of devices more. I was under the impression that you could do up to 4 1080p monitors, with hard drives, or anything else, a digital mixer, a video capture card, etc.. The real question will be can you loop in more than 10TB worth of stuff and, so long as it's not monitors, have the use of them be determined by available bandwidth. What do you think?
I read this article http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=4056 that basically said the same thing. Only, to clarify, it's not just 4 TB of devices more. I was under the impression that you could do up to 4 1080p monitors, with hard drives, or anything else, a digital mixer, a video capture card, etc.. The real question will be can you loop in more than 10TB worth of stuff and, so long as it's not monitors, have the use of them be determined by available bandwidth. What do you think?
Maestro64
Oct 5, 01:33 PM
No, it isn't, and they may have GPS but that's a coincidence and I can tell you flat out that T-Mobile does not use GPS to locate your phone.
The Federally Mandated Requirement is that the mobile operator is able to locate your position. The technology they use is up to them. GSM operators do it via triangulation. E911 is supposed to work regardless of how old the phone is that you're using. Do you think your 1980s Motorola brick AMPS phone has a GPS receiver in it?
The company that provides the triangulation technology is True Position. This is the primary solution used today for locating people using cell phones. However, it is expensive to deploy and the reason providers rather use GPS since it does not require them to update their Cell towers.
The Federally Mandated Requirement is that the mobile operator is able to locate your position. The technology they use is up to them. GSM operators do it via triangulation. E911 is supposed to work regardless of how old the phone is that you're using. Do you think your 1980s Motorola brick AMPS phone has a GPS receiver in it?
The company that provides the triangulation technology is True Position. This is the primary solution used today for locating people using cell phones. However, it is expensive to deploy and the reason providers rather use GPS since it does not require them to update their Cell towers.
NCW
Sep 9, 09:22 PM
Saw this on another forum, thought it might get some good stuff over here! SO go grab the first random thing u see in your closet and show it off!
marker duke ski bindings
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marker duke ski bindings
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JFreak
Jan 22, 02:02 AM
Actually, the big display prices *must* come down soon, because regular 32" tv can be bought for 500 euros nowadays. A display which has HDMI input, which means it can be connected to a DVI computer card rather easily.
Now I don't mean to say that a regular 32" TV that costs 500 would compete with a 30" ACD in terms of colour accuracy or top resolution, but I'm saying if someone wants a big display it can be done for peanuts. And as people discover this they're not going to buy "overpriced" computer displays that are meant for one purpose only.
Now I don't mean to say that a regular 32" TV that costs 500 would compete with a 30" ACD in terms of colour accuracy or top resolution, but I'm saying if someone wants a big display it can be done for peanuts. And as people discover this they're not going to buy "overpriced" computer displays that are meant for one purpose only.
ZilogZ80
Mar 14, 03:44 AM
Local DNS would be the main LAN side solution.
There are also programs that can extent Bonjour services outside the local LAN, but that would be a VPN side solution on the individual clients.
As I understand it there is no way to extend Bonjour over a VPN to iPhone/iPad clients so that option is ruled out for us.
What software would you recommend for Local DNS? Or is it something I would need Snow Leopard Server for? Unless it is possible to configure our router for this purpose (Vigor 2820 - couldn't find any options relating to local DNS though)?
There are also programs that can extent Bonjour services outside the local LAN, but that would be a VPN side solution on the individual clients.
As I understand it there is no way to extend Bonjour over a VPN to iPhone/iPad clients so that option is ruled out for us.
What software would you recommend for Local DNS? Or is it something I would need Snow Leopard Server for? Unless it is possible to configure our router for this purpose (Vigor 2820 - couldn't find any options relating to local DNS though)?
pivo6
Sep 11, 04:30 PM
Has it been four years already?
I had dropped off my oldest at school, and was on my way to drop off my then youngest at daycare. I decided to turn on the radio and found out that the first tower was on fire. What a horrible day that I'll never forget.
I had dropped off my oldest at school, and was on my way to drop off my then youngest at daycare. I decided to turn on the radio and found out that the first tower was on fire. What a horrible day that I'll never forget.
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