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  • blackpond
    Jul 24, 09:28 AM
    Can't confirm it - but it certainly seems like iOS4 on my 3G has reduced battery life.





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  • WPB2
    Jul 8, 10:02 AM
    I think I just decided not to go the the ATT store at 5:00am and just go to work like I always do and get my wife to head down there at around 11:00am or later. Not really worried about getting the darn thing anymore. Too much hype now im burnt out.





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  • Happy Birthday to Me!



  • Derekuda
    Jan 15, 02:14 AM
    Anyone think a price drop for the iPhone tmw? If Steve suprizes us again with another 100-200 price drop, I would pick up an iPhone in a heart beat.





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  • Happy Valentine#39;s day!



  • tkermit
    Nov 12, 04:27 PM
    Breathtaking! Thanks! :)
    Makes you think how we're all in this (whatever "this" is) together....

    The OP also reminds me of this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at_f98qOGY0&feature=channel)... ;)





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  • kjmff5
    Apr 13, 07:45 PM
    When they do update (i'm assuming there is no date for this set?) No date set, but hopefully soon enough.

    what happens to the current models? The current ones will be slightly cheaper, even more so on Refurb.

    Do they go on sale or clearance of some sort? Yup

    Do the prices go up for the new models, or do they stay about the same as the ones listed now? Typically they will stay the same price, just rev up the specs. Hopefully we are talking SandyBridge and ThunderBolt





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  • mattevil
    Jun 30, 01:00 PM
    I have to run my computer into the shop soon(lightning took out my firewire formac studio and lacie cd burner as well as the ports it seems.) i just want to know what i need to backup when it comes to prefrences and applications. essentially i want to know what to back up so i can get my apps running again if the guy erases my hard drive for whatever reason (i think i'll need another motherboard). I have a dvd burner but no second hard drive.





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  • RebootD
    Mar 13, 12:51 PM
    So disappointing. First Paul Miller and now Josh and Nilay. As a fan of Apple it was nice to have a guy who unabashedly appreciated their products and wasn't afraid to rate them above other competitors. (Despite the raging lunacy in the comments against anything Apple)

    So Gizmodo blows and now Engadget is being 'AOLized' with the talent jumping ship. I will always have this site for Apple-related news but man what is out there for general tech news that is fun AND full of decent journalism?





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  • dh2005
    May 5, 09:28 PM
    modit;

    Have you seen my edit to that post? Just in case it helps...





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  • Roller
    Nov 21, 08:45 PM
    I am ready to buy an iPhone the second Apple releases them

    I'm ready to buy an iPhone the second time Apple releases them.





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  • Traditional Chinese: 新年快樂;



  • Austin M.
    Apr 13, 07:37 PM
    Very nice and well thought out design. I like to looks of this one, but I would think that the ICE would be a fingerprint magnet.

    I guess will see. :cool:





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  • simsaladimbamba
    Apr 29, 11:10 AM
    Why don't you open all documents and copy & paste between them?





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  • wdlove
    Sep 6, 09:30 PM
    of course i had my iPod with me ;) i bring it with me to work every day.

    Are you able to listen to the iPod while you work? Is all well on the utilities front now at your hospital?





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  • Apple2
    Apr 16, 05:03 PM
    You can do a build and archive from the build menu, and then it will appear in the organizer window where you can manage your submissions.

    Thank you for all your help! This allowed me to submit my app to the app store! Thanks Again,
    Apple2





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  • MatthewCobb
    Jan 9, 09:53 AM
    iTARDIS?





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  • Sammio2
    Mar 14, 07:08 AM
    Hi All,

    Been a member here for a while now, though i'd share a project i've been working on for a while. An additive and granular synthesiser using data live from twitter. Basically exploring the human randomness to generate the 'sound' of twitter. Anyway, link is below if you fancy a look (no pressure!)

    http://samharman.com/2011/03/twinthesis-twitter-powered-synthesis/

    Appreciate any feedback you have!!

    Sam





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  • wnameth
    Dec 15, 05:28 PM
    okay, i just bought a icestation, i haven't opened it, but i would prefer an icurve, i would like to return it, is there anyone who wants to sell me one for roughly 20-25 shipped, or a direct trade for this:

    http://www.macally.com/spec/specialties/accessories/icestation.html

    thanks





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  • aross99
    May 5, 10:49 PM
    If the school your kids go to use windoze, then you should consider getting a windoze box for your kids. You could turn your old laptop into a virtual machine and keep using it on the mac, buy a copy of windoze 7 and install it on your mac, or get a cheap computer to go along with the mac. Having the same version of word and powerpoint at home and school could make life easier.

    I don't think this is necessary. My kids' schools have always been Windows only, yet they have only had Mac's at home. They learned to use (and dislike) Windows at school, and used their Macs at home.

    The differences between Office on the Mac and Office on Windows was never a big deal - they don't get that deep into it for that to be an issue.

    YMMV, but that has been my experience with two kids using Macs from elementary school through High School...





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  • Designer Dale
    Apr 21, 01:30 PM
    I have the XSi. It's also known as the 450D/KISS2.

    Your newer camera probably has updated software in it that constrains it to that micro jack thing and won't read a signal from the 40/50D style jack even with that male-male connector.

    Good luck.

    Dale





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  • rikers_mailbox
    Apr 20, 12:42 AM
    sounds cool, i thinking of making a widget :)

    What would it do?





    easypeece
    Apr 28, 09:01 AM
    Hi, have got a problem with Outlook 2011.I had 3 rules set up, simply so that emails for memebrs of my family went into their own folders.

    Now the rule names still appear in the list, but when I click on apply nothing happens and when I go to the rules dialogue box no rules are visible and I cant add any new ones.

    Any help appreciated - only had an iMAc 2 months, so very new to Macs
    thanks





    jtown
    Jul 13, 01:43 PM
    Been about 10 years since I last spent a significant amount of time with Macs but I wanted to try OSX and it was time to get a new machine for my day-to-day computing chores (word processing, internet, finances, music, archiving, etc.). Didn't need to be powerful and I didn't want to spend a lot of money but I wanted something portable so I got an 800Mhz ibook. I couldn't justify spending another $300 on the 900Mhz model just to get the combo drive since I already have a firewire burner I can use at home. Besides, if I spent an extra $300 for that, I may as well spend another $300 and get a 12" powerbook. Then I'd be a long way from my cheap computer. ;)

    It took just a few hours for my iBook to make a mockery of many Switch ads. I knew they were BS when they first aired but I was surprised to see so many contradicted in the first few hours.

    My email didn't import properly. All of the folders are there but most of the big ones are empty or only have a single message. :P I also had a crash the first night. I came back to the computer and found a black display. At first I thought it'd just gone to sleep but the light wasn't flashing and the screen's backlight was still on. Then there were the drivers. I actually had to download drivers for my MP3 player and printer. The horror. ;)

    But enough griping. I really do like my little iBook. It runs OS X great. The battery life is better than I expected (and I haven't even done any power-saving tweaking). I've got 60 gigs of space which is enough to carry everything I need and a lot of stuff I don't need. The airport card works with my old wireless gateway. I've been able to find software to do just about everything I did on the PC. The sleep mode is awesome. I still can't get over the recovery time. It's ready to go by the time I get the screen angle adjusted. After that initial crash, it's been rock solid. I've only rebooted after installing drivers and I think I've got them all loaded now. The next reboot will probably be for an OS update.

    The screen is bright and the fan hardly ever comes on, even if the CPU is running at 100%. (I installed the folding@home client so I could see how often the fan would kick in.) Even with the CPU at 100% and the airport card turned on, battery life is still decent.

    Okay, a couple more gripes. WTF is up with the one-button mouse? Yeah, I know. "Get a real mouse." I did. A nice cordless optical mouse. But that doesn't help me when I'm on the move. I don't want to lug extra stuff around. Why can't my track pad have two buttons?

    And what's the deal with anti-aliasing? Why does everything need to be "smoothed"? Makes it look like I've got the display set at the wrong resolution. I put TinkerTool on there but it seems that some apps just ignore the setting and "smooth" the fonts anyway. Come on, Apple. Let ME decide how I want text presented on MY computer. Put a "none" option in there and make it stick.





    7on
    Mar 17, 12:30 PM
    http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nintendo-Wii/812/1

    Don't forget the rubber feet screws





    Veldek
    Oct 18, 01:14 PM
    Hmm, didn't realize that it was THAT huge... For a better view drag it to your desktop and open in Preview.

    It was the first idea that came to my mind. Didn't want to go the "arrogant" way and tell everyone why Macs are better. Instead I chose to tell them Apple's computers are just as good as theirs, so why don't they try it for themselves.

    Title may be "Just as good".





    Blue Velvet
    Sep 23, 02:17 PM
    What a complete load of festering worthless crap.

    I'd love to see the methodology of this 'poll'.



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