Ish
Mar 10, 03:54 AM
There's a difference between not caring and not posting because I don't have the foggiest. :)
Claude626
Dec 3, 10:33 AM
Yay! The bottom breadcrumb's back! Thanks! :)
EGT
Oct 26, 09:06 AM
I wonder what the battery life is going to be like on this beast. It's going to scratch like mad unless they've got a new material for the front surface. And because it's all touch sensitive, no hard plastic cases.
Hmm, Intriguing ...
Hmm, Intriguing ...
Mudbug
Jan 10, 09:47 AM
Steve said in the CNBC interview post-keynote:
(loosely quoted) "I serve at the pleasure of the board of directors and the stockholders, and as long as they are happy with the job I'm doing, I'd love to keep doing this job."
To me, that doesn't sound like he's going anywhere anytime soon.
(loosely quoted) "I serve at the pleasure of the board of directors and the stockholders, and as long as they are happy with the job I'm doing, I'd love to keep doing this job."
To me, that doesn't sound like he's going anywhere anytime soon.
benhollberg
Mar 10, 11:16 PM
Apple brought us Apple branded beanies and coffee mugs, now Little Ceasars pizza and Crazy Bread!
840quadra
Dec 18, 01:39 AM
Payment sent to magid on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 2:51 PM and from Paypal records has been accepted.
ivladster
Apr 20, 04:42 PM
Three years ago: iPhone revenue = 10 % of Apple's revenue
Two years ago: iPhone revenue = 26% of Apple's revenue
Now: iPhone revenue = half of Apple's revenue :eek:
I think it's clear where Apple is going with iOS.
Two years ago: iPhone revenue = 26% of Apple's revenue
Now: iPhone revenue = half of Apple's revenue :eek:
I think it's clear where Apple is going with iOS.
hokka
Oct 25, 10:04 AM
Whether you agree with me or not, that's the way the legal world sees it. Reverse engineering is quite common.
we'll see...
we'll see...
TooMuch
Mar 31, 02:58 PM
Jump over to XDA and search. It's there. Not the most fully baked solution yet, but at least it's something.
Here is a list of things that do and do not work. like i said earlier, until google finds a way to update all the phones to the latest OS. Android sucks!!
With that said, a short list of things that DO work.
Radio works fully - Calling, SMS, Data
Bluetooth works for music only.
Wifi works fully.
Sensors work, but may be slow. Run /system/bin/sensorcalibutil_yamaha in terminal or via adb, place the phone on a flat surface, and hit Enter. Reboot the phone and sensors will function at normal speed.
What does NOT work ::
GPS
Camera
HW Acceleration in UI and in video, etc.
and 4G (might never work)
If this is acceptable to you, I have a slightly used bridge for sale. You can have it for real cheap.
Here is a list of things that do and do not work. like i said earlier, until google finds a way to update all the phones to the latest OS. Android sucks!!
With that said, a short list of things that DO work.
Radio works fully - Calling, SMS, Data
Bluetooth works for music only.
Wifi works fully.
Sensors work, but may be slow. Run /system/bin/sensorcalibutil_yamaha in terminal or via adb, place the phone on a flat surface, and hit Enter. Reboot the phone and sensors will function at normal speed.
What does NOT work ::
GPS
Camera
HW Acceleration in UI and in video, etc.
and 4G (might never work)
If this is acceptable to you, I have a slightly used bridge for sale. You can have it for real cheap.
sammich
Aug 25, 12:22 AM
Any application itself should run off the system drive. The application doesn't need a dedicated drive to run. I think what your friend means is that you keep all your projects and media used in that project on a dedicated drive. It's those files that will get accessed a lot and if you want smooth, consistent performance you put all of that on a dedicated drive.
lilo777
Apr 4, 04:36 PM
I always find it funny that so many people consider their type of work to be the only "real" work that exists. My work, which is extremely real, can be completed just fine on an 11" Air. Or an iPad with a BT keyboard for that matter.
I do not disagree with you. I should have said for "my real work". Obviously there are activities that require mobile computing and can be handled by a phone, tablet, netbook etc. just fine.
I do not disagree with you. I should have said for "my real work". Obviously there are activities that require mobile computing and can be handled by a phone, tablet, netbook etc. just fine.
Applejuiced
May 6, 10:56 PM
That is correct. I've subscribed to their tethering plan but the personal hotspot item doesnt show up under settings/network. I'm guessing at this point that something about the jailbreak is suppressing this - or perhaps the mywi install?
I'd call up AT&T.
They might need to reset your accounts tethering access.
I'd call up AT&T.
They might need to reset your accounts tethering access.
dsharits
Mar 13, 08:25 PM
i used it on a 12" ibook and had no problems at all.
Same here, on the iBook in my sig. No problems whatsoever.
Same here, on the iBook in my sig. No problems whatsoever.
Rt&Dzine
Mar 7, 02:31 PM
Money is already withheld for Social Security every check so how hard would it be to just take income.
Everyone who pays you doesn't withhold Social Security. Only if you're an official employee. How is it withheld from your ebay or other income profits or if you're freelance? You have to turn in quarterly returns if you're freelance. When you sell items you pay on your profit minus expenses.
Everyone who pays you doesn't withhold Social Security. Only if you're an official employee. How is it withheld from your ebay or other income profits or if you're freelance? You have to turn in quarterly returns if you're freelance. When you sell items you pay on your profit minus expenses.
LERsince1991
Mar 28, 06:40 PM
im in the process of exporting the library now. I see it working.
Except the implications of deleting the images from the current projects would delete all the images from facebook and flickr?! Right?
I need to think of a way to like, 'close' and disconnect the facebook albums. Or some way to maintain them through 2 libraries?
Anyone?
Except the implications of deleting the images from the current projects would delete all the images from facebook and flickr?! Right?
I need to think of a way to like, 'close' and disconnect the facebook albums. Or some way to maintain them through 2 libraries?
Anyone?
lvlarkkoenen
Apr 25, 08:32 AM
I have a 2006 mini I use as an HTPC, the fan is louder than I'd like it to be but it's running at a normal RPM so there's not much I can do about it. My sister has a 2010 mini and I noticed it's much quieter than mine, nearly silent. So I was wondering if anyone knows if the fan model used in the 2010 would work in a 2006?
Maybe you already tried this, but I have a 2005 mini and I opened it yesterday, because I never did it and was curious. Ofcourse there was a bunch of dust inside it and after giving it a quick blowthrough it was much quieter. Probably means you 1) need less RPM to cool sufficiently (although you said it's running at normal frequency), and 2) less noise will be generated at the same RPM level. Get some decent pressured air (canned or perhaps some sort of pump) and you'll get probably better results than I did.
If you (like I did) never cleaned it, it's only to be expected that your mini makes more noise than your sisters.
Maybe you already tried this, but I have a 2005 mini and I opened it yesterday, because I never did it and was curious. Ofcourse there was a bunch of dust inside it and after giving it a quick blowthrough it was much quieter. Probably means you 1) need less RPM to cool sufficiently (although you said it's running at normal frequency), and 2) less noise will be generated at the same RPM level. Get some decent pressured air (canned or perhaps some sort of pump) and you'll get probably better results than I did.
If you (like I did) never cleaned it, it's only to be expected that your mini makes more noise than your sisters.
chrono1081
May 5, 10:48 AM
Alright lets start with simple here, reinstall XCode from a downloaded image from Apple.
I'll have to give that a try. I thought it was an error in the code somewhere and there is almost nothing relevant online about the error (or if I find something people say they fixed it but don't say how :( )
For now I have a workaround of just creating new projects and copying the authors code in and running it that way for now.
I'll have to give that a try. I thought it was an error in the code somewhere and there is almost nothing relevant online about the error (or if I find something people say they fixed it but don't say how :( )
For now I have a workaround of just creating new projects and copying the authors code in and running it that way for now.
Zwhaler
Jan 6, 01:04 PM
I would go on tuesday, because that is the big day of the keynote. I think it will be worth the crowds if you ask me.
xboxphanatic
Mar 11, 02:13 PM
Any word on a buying limit? I was originally buying one for my wife and me, but my dad just called from St. George who preordered with Simply Mac. They just told him they don't expect their stock now until the end of next week, so I'll be trying to buy 3 now.
JollyJoeJoe
Apr 14, 06:53 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.
RAID-5 is prone to something called the "RAID-5 write hole" in case of a power outage, something RAID-Z specifically is designed to handle.
Just listing this as another option.
Hmm not really keen on a software based RAID solution on a non officially supported file system for the OSX, after all I want to run some new 6G SSD's off the RAID card too in addition to a RAID5 with 4x UltraStar 6G interface drives, so I would first and foremost benefit from the faster ports on the 6G RAID controller. I might also use the external RAID support/connector on the controller for an external RAID solution. Also surely RAID-Z would take some toll on the RAM and processor too where as with the hardware controller all the processing load will be handled exclusively on the controller.
RAID-5 is prone to something called the "RAID-5 write hole" in case of a power outage, something RAID-Z specifically is designed to handle.
Just listing this as another option.
Hmm not really keen on a software based RAID solution on a non officially supported file system for the OSX, after all I want to run some new 6G SSD's off the RAID card too in addition to a RAID5 with 4x UltraStar 6G interface drives, so I would first and foremost benefit from the faster ports on the 6G RAID controller. I might also use the external RAID support/connector on the controller for an external RAID solution. Also surely RAID-Z would take some toll on the RAM and processor too where as with the hardware controller all the processing load will be handled exclusively on the controller.
dlegend
Mar 10, 07:21 PM
I'm sure you don't want to hear this, but I think you're better off with an iMac or a mac mini with a nice IPS monitor. I understand that the mac pro is easier to expand, but if you plan on keeping it for 4 years you could buy a new mac mini every year and still come out the same.
Better to spend money on upgraded lenses and external backups.
Better to spend money on upgraded lenses and external backups.
latergator116
Feb 6, 09:40 PM
Here is another great site for apple comercials..http://www.differentdistrict.com/movies/
MarkCollette
Sep 14, 06:06 PM
It appears that you need to repurchase your pre iTunes 7.0 music videos if you want the improved quality. I experimented by repurchasing one of my pre iTunes 7.0 music videos. I now have two copies of the same music video. One at the old resolution; the other at the new resolution.
I believe this to be unsatisfactory. This is not a format change, but an incremental quality improvement. My computer is authorised, my account is valid, and my downloads legal.
Apple is getting two bites at the cherry!
That's why I simply did not purchase any videos at the older, lower resolution.
I believe this to be unsatisfactory. This is not a format change, but an incremental quality improvement. My computer is authorised, my account is valid, and my downloads legal.
Apple is getting two bites at the cherry!
That's why I simply did not purchase any videos at the older, lower resolution.
WildCowboy
Mar 6, 08:13 PM
Did you read the Folding@Home FAQ (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=21908), including the first link to the Pande group site?
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