
Stella
Jan 31, 06:28 AM
Despite posting impressive sales of the iPad last quarter, Apple saw its tablet market share drop from 95 percent to 77 percent as shipments of Google Android-based tablets chipped away at the company's tablet dominance, a new report says.
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/01/31/apples_share_of_tablet_market_slides_to_77_android_rises_to_22.html
( Bit of a dramatic title by Apple Insider, 2.1 million Android tablets were sold to bring down the iPad marketshare to 77% )
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/01/31/apples_share_of_tablet_market_slides_to_77_android_rises_to_22.html
( Bit of a dramatic title by Apple Insider, 2.1 million Android tablets were sold to bring down the iPad marketshare to 77% )

MacBandit
Dec 7, 09:55 PM
Ah. Thanks for the explanation. I was trying to figure out why they would be doing this from the individual back to the servers.
I can see why this is such a screwy process. I guess I always thought (assumed) they were threading it but now that you mentioned it I see exactly what you mean.
One thing that doesn't quite make since to me though is why does it rely on networking if it's all local? I know this part must be true because I find that folding frequently crashes and/or becomes corrupted when I change networks.
It seems like this should also make it friendlier to other tasks being run on the system since it will be one multithreaded task possibly making it more flexible. I know right now I frequently have to pause folding or re-nice it if I plan on running any large streaming clients like Netflix.
I can see why this is such a screwy process. I guess I always thought (assumed) they were threading it but now that you mentioned it I see exactly what you mean.
One thing that doesn't quite make since to me though is why does it rely on networking if it's all local? I know this part must be true because I find that folding frequently crashes and/or becomes corrupted when I change networks.
It seems like this should also make it friendlier to other tasks being run on the system since it will be one multithreaded task possibly making it more flexible. I know right now I frequently have to pause folding or re-nice it if I plan on running any large streaming clients like Netflix.

transmaster
Feb 2, 06:53 PM
I have a 3rd gen mc model ipod touch. had 3.1.3 jailbreak firmware previously on it. earlier today i upgraded to 4.2.1 non jailbroken firmware
Im trying to upgrade to the 4.2.1 jailbroken firmware using red sn0w.
I set everything up then when its loading it gets stuck at "exploiting with limera1n" and it just freezes there.
What can i do?
thanks.
Easy don't Jailbreak it.
Im trying to upgrade to the 4.2.1 jailbroken firmware using red sn0w.
I set everything up then when its loading it gets stuck at "exploiting with limera1n" and it just freezes there.
What can i do?
thanks.
Easy don't Jailbreak it.

steve_hill4
Nov 21, 05:01 PM
These rumours are getting too strong and frequent for this not to materialise.
Roll on MWSF.
Roll on MWSF.

dwmac
May 4, 12:07 PM
They all have turboboost, but only the i7 BTOs have hyperthreading.

gatti
Feb 23, 08:49 AM
I'm happy for the Freeverse crew. I've met a couple of them at different game developer meetings in NYC and they're pleasant people. In the end, the goal of any small company is to be purchased. It's an incredible financial perk for the owners, but it also allows the company to make sudden growth and head down different creative avenues.
Don't worry guys and gals. There are still mac game developers with indie roots that will strive to bring fun and engaging games to all the Apple platforms. That's the goal of my company ProRattaFactor (http://www.prorattafactor.com) and many others such as Wolfire (http://www.wolfire.com/) and DanLabGames (http://www.danlabgames.com/).
Don't worry guys and gals. There are still mac game developers with indie roots that will strive to bring fun and engaging games to all the Apple platforms. That's the goal of my company ProRattaFactor (http://www.prorattafactor.com) and many others such as Wolfire (http://www.wolfire.com/) and DanLabGames (http://www.danlabgames.com/).

miles01110
May 2, 10:05 AM
What kind of e-mail account is it?

iPhoneCollector
Jan 21, 01:14 PM
you should copyright the photo and sue the company immediately if they try to steal it.
no really just send the a picture of you holding the printed picture in dark light, then edit the picture to a very low resolution
no really just send the a picture of you holding the printed picture in dark light, then edit the picture to a very low resolution

nanofrog
Apr 14, 04:12 AM
Besides Nanofrog's really good advice there is also another option, namely going with the ZFS filesystem, which can make dynamic stripes on its own.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
I'm a fan of the ZFS filesystem, as it can offer less expensive alternatives for some (have to make sure the server can handle the overhead, and the user has the technical know how to implement and manage the software, especially if it's via a form of Linux to save on funds).
There are ready-made solutions out there though (not tried anything out on a Mac, so I don't know if there's issues). But one company that does a decent job of it is Oracle.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
I'm a fan of the ZFS filesystem, as it can offer less expensive alternatives for some (have to make sure the server can handle the overhead, and the user has the technical know how to implement and manage the software, especially if it's via a form of Linux to save on funds).
There are ready-made solutions out there though (not tried anything out on a Mac, so I don't know if there's issues). But one company that does a decent job of it is Oracle.

NutsNGum
Apr 20, 04:21 PM
Sorry for the slow reply, was doing a bit of spider removal.
Viewing angles on most IPS panels should be around 178 degrees. One thing to consider is, are you going to be looking at it from an unusual angle? Most people I know look at monitors from the front! :D
Only direction you'll notice real degradation in picture quality on an IPS is vertically and that won't be an issue, unless you're freakishly tall and you like your monitor at your ankles.
I used to worry a lot about similar things but once I'd researched it realised that there doesn't seem to be a huge amount of difference until you start spending lots and lots of money, and at that point it'll be past the stage of diminishing returns for average computer users.
Viewing angles on most IPS panels should be around 178 degrees. One thing to consider is, are you going to be looking at it from an unusual angle? Most people I know look at monitors from the front! :D
Only direction you'll notice real degradation in picture quality on an IPS is vertically and that won't be an issue, unless you're freakishly tall and you like your monitor at your ankles.
I used to worry a lot about similar things but once I'd researched it realised that there doesn't seem to be a huge amount of difference until you start spending lots and lots of money, and at that point it'll be past the stage of diminishing returns for average computer users.

miles01110
May 1, 01:20 PM
Most banks will buy back currency. You get robbed if you do it at the airport.

Bengt77
Nov 24, 06:08 PM
only 2 genres for me:
Michael Jackson
Not Michael Jackson
Interesting. Does your library also consist of Not Michael Jackson-labeled music for 99,5%, like mine?
Michael Jackson
Not Michael Jackson
Interesting. Does your library also consist of Not Michael Jackson-labeled music for 99,5%, like mine?

supafuzz
Mar 29, 03:20 PM
Got a pair and one speaker is messed up..looking for exact replacement
thanks
thanks

bid2ask77
Apr 20, 08:11 AM
What is the best jailbroken app that you have on your phone and why???

rdowns
Dec 7, 06:44 PM
What kind of RAM is it?

ExnomenDei
Mar 31, 02:26 AM
I believe the title says it all.
I'm debating becoming an OS X Developer mainly for the pre-release versions of Lion. I believe you can, when the final is out, also download that, right?
I'm debating becoming an OS X Developer mainly for the pre-release versions of Lion. I believe you can, when the final is out, also download that, right?

brap
Mar 7, 09:08 PM
What is WPA/WEP? What is firmware and where do I get it? Sorry im new to all this.Encryption, so only those with a passkey can connect to your router. If you're running it without, anyone can use your router if they happen to be in range. WEP is the easiest, but is little protection in the face of a determined attacker. Easy to set up though, and deters most casual surfers.
Google it, and for the love of God read the manual before messing with the D-Link control panel! I didn't, felt right stupid after I couldn't make it work ;)
Basically, firmware is the software which runs on the router. Only upgrade if you're having serious problems, it's that convoluted a process.
Google it, and for the love of God read the manual before messing with the D-Link control panel! I didn't, felt right stupid after I couldn't make it work ;)
Basically, firmware is the software which runs on the router. Only upgrade if you're having serious problems, it's that convoluted a process.

devilot
Sep 18, 12:49 PM
The other thing is that it must be nice knowing your airbags weren't faulty... sad that that is something to be glad for, but it is. I knew someone who flew off a mountainous road, his car slammed into a boulder then ended up wrapped around a tree and still his airbags did not engage. :eek:

markthedoc
Oct 23, 07:04 AM
How much is it?
tablo13
Dec 27, 12:22 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B118 Safari/6531.22.7)
Sharepod is free.
Sharepod is free.
twoodcc
Aug 17, 07:01 PM
here is a quick link. (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116754) i don't think they come with support though
Harunvs
Apr 9, 04:08 AM
Hi. My old VHS is slowly giving up the ghost and so we have decided to move with the times and get one of those DVD/HDD recorder things. The problem is that we have a stack of store bought videos that my kids still want to watch. I'm not looking to start a pirate movie business but I think it fair for me to copy those movies over to DVD for personal use. Does anyone have any suggestions or links that can help? Cheers in advance. :)
daleycss
Apr 3, 06:28 PM
if you have sparrow lite, it wont update.. i dont think. I could definitely be wrong.. Wait, yeah Sparrow Lite is still 1.0 and normal Sparrow is 1.1.1.
gkarris
Apr 5, 09:34 AM
Some of the best looking Blu-rays use MPEG2. it's not really about the codec as much as the masters.
Going off topic. All the MPEG-2 BD's I've seen have this obnoxiuos "mosquito noise", and of course HD DVD and BD w/ VC-1 looks great!
Going off topic. All the MPEG-2 BD's I've seen have this obnoxiuos "mosquito noise", and of course HD DVD and BD w/ VC-1 looks great!

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