kftrainer
Mar 29, 07:43 AM
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I love this feature, of resuming the apps to their open state . I have to close Mail before I reboot because a bug keeps me from using until I close and reopen Mail - I know because of the preview status I have to expect that. I cannot wait until the next update- I wonder if it will be the GM 1 as it has been rumored. Any one having this issue with Mail or any other app?
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states. The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
I love this feature, of resuming the apps to their open state . I have to close Mail before I reboot because a bug keeps me from using until I close and reopen Mail - I know because of the preview status I have to expect that. I cannot wait until the next update- I wonder if it will be the GM 1 as it has been rumored. Any one having this issue with Mail or any other app?
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states. The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
himesh
Feb 16, 04:08 AM
How about noreve? They make some really nice cases. Noreve (http://www.noreve.com/product/Housse_cuir_Apple_iPod_Touch_4_Tradition.html)
Consultant
Mar 27, 08:45 PM
If it really matters lacie little big disk is coming out with double SSD thunderbolt drive. It'll blow USB 3 away.
Well if you're using a Mac, your question is moot. OS/X does not support USB 3.0.
WRONG. Accessories can let your Mac have USB 3.0:
http://www.lacie.com/company/news/news.htm?id=10602
Well if you're using a Mac, your question is moot. OS/X does not support USB 3.0.
WRONG. Accessories can let your Mac have USB 3.0:
http://www.lacie.com/company/news/news.htm?id=10602
ankitsid
May 4, 11:59 PM
ill probably upgrade at the next case overhaul. i just hope my mid'10 is worth some decent money then, so i dont have to spend that much out of pocket.
ThaDoggg
Apr 4, 02:35 PM
Thunderbolt
You can get electrocuted?
You can get electrocuted?
homerjward
Sep 17, 11:52 PM
R is for recordable, not readable.
hmm...then why do they say re-writeable as opposed to re-recordable. wait, teh w in rw does stand for writeable, doesnt it?
hmm...then why do they say re-writeable as opposed to re-recordable. wait, teh w in rw does stand for writeable, doesnt it?
twoodcc
Oct 10, 10:50 AM
wow. gaming for the iphone and ipod touch really is coming along nicely
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.
Cheffy Dave
May 3, 06:01 PM
Well, when you can figure out just exactly I can use thunderbolt for , let me know, i5's are nice, but other than that , don't care:rolleyes:
Coded-Dude
Mar 16, 02:38 PM
Saying that CD is a rip off of GTA is just ignorance.:rolleyes:
I said copy, and it is - even more so than Lair being a "Rogue Squadron meets Panzer" ripoff.
For every one intelligent post here there are about a dozen ignorant ones.........:rolleyes:
Because of the success of the Grand Theft Auto series, notably Grand Theft Auto III and subsequent games, several other developers have attempted to replicate GTA's driving/shooting formula and open-ended sandbox play.
replicate or copy
6 or half dozen
Lets not argue semantics
I said copy, and it is - even more so than Lair being a "Rogue Squadron meets Panzer" ripoff.
For every one intelligent post here there are about a dozen ignorant ones.........:rolleyes:
Because of the success of the Grand Theft Auto series, notably Grand Theft Auto III and subsequent games, several other developers have attempted to replicate GTA's driving/shooting formula and open-ended sandbox play.
replicate or copy
6 or half dozen
Lets not argue semantics
Mord
Dec 15, 05:30 AM
upgrade to 10.4 add some ram and put in a decent size HD
jsw
Jan 9, 09:59 PM
Also, the FCC could argue that what Steve did today was not really a test. Once your product is done being tested it has to receive FCC clearance. Or else anybody could go out and make walkie talkies or their own cell phone or other wireless devices.People: cell phone manufacturers can test their phones. In public. They can show them to other people, make calls, etc.
They just can't sell them.
Nothing illegal about anything we saw today. Period.
They just can't sell them.
Nothing illegal about anything we saw today. Period.
superscientific
Jun 19, 01:32 AM
Can you let me know what the line is like there tomm morning and post on this thread? I live a quite a bit out and have to be at work by 11am so that would be cool if you could let me know when you get there!
I will be checking for your post! Thanks.
I will be checking for your post! Thanks.
Mr Slippy IV
Jul 5, 12:42 AM
Yeah!
You should upload some pictures and a review.
Will do. I should be getting it some time between Wednesday and Friday.
You should upload some pictures and a review.
Will do. I should be getting it some time between Wednesday and Friday.
xbuddycorex
May 1, 11:41 PM
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Any upgrade really, I'd be paying the same price for them regardless.
Any upgrade really, I'd be paying the same price for them regardless.
Joshuarocks
Apr 8, 11:41 AM
Honestly, given the current prices of the entry-level Macbook Pro.. the need for a Macbook is not necessary.. Just look at how powerful the entry-level Macbook Pro is and its only like 150.00 more than the MacBook.. Not worth it, I think Apple should dump the Macbook and just use Macbook pros.
liamkp
Jul 5, 09:55 PM
Hey I just ordered a white Torrent Touch and hopefully it should be here sometime this week. If people want I can do a review and probably some pictures.
Good.
Sure... But I'm doing the exact same thing, and I just happened to have mentioned it, so don't advertise it here.
What?....
Good.
Sure... But I'm doing the exact same thing, and I just happened to have mentioned it, so don't advertise it here.
What?....
Gator24765
Feb 5, 10:07 AM
So after clearing my recent history in firefox and reloading the site changes were made... weird
R94N
May 2, 03:37 PM
Alex and Andy have been on as long as I can remember. But yeah, there doesn't seem to be that many people on the show now. I actually like Merlin, he is pretty funny. I also like it when they have the guys from Big Ranch and Mac World Magazine on. Those conversations get interesting very fast.
I haven't been listening/watching long enough to remember that, but I do remember when Merlin was on. Yeah, he was a nice guy, good sense of humour like Andy. Alex and Leo are similar in that they buy everything! :p
I haven't been listening/watching long enough to remember that, but I do remember when Merlin was on. Yeah, he was a nice guy, good sense of humour like Andy. Alex and Leo are similar in that they buy everything! :p
Dadioh
Apr 4, 02:49 PM
My early 2008 Macbook Pro just died after two and a half years. When I brought it into the Apple Store, they said my logic board had failed and wasn't my nVidia 8600GT. $1,100 to replace. I said no thanks.
I'll be needing a laptop this Sept for school and the new Macbook Pros look awesome. Is there anything about them I should be afraid of?? I don't want it to break down.
I would say you are OK. The issue that befell the 2008 MBP was strictly an NVidia 8600m GT issue and is not carried forward to the new unibody designs. Also, the non-unibody MBP tended to run pretty hot which didn't help the issue. The lower power CPU's and better thermal design of the unibody will reduce stress on the system components. In a nutshell, get a new unibody MBP without worry. You'll love it.
I'll be needing a laptop this Sept for school and the new Macbook Pros look awesome. Is there anything about them I should be afraid of?? I don't want it to break down.
I would say you are OK. The issue that befell the 2008 MBP was strictly an NVidia 8600m GT issue and is not carried forward to the new unibody designs. Also, the non-unibody MBP tended to run pretty hot which didn't help the issue. The lower power CPU's and better thermal design of the unibody will reduce stress on the system components. In a nutshell, get a new unibody MBP without worry. You'll love it.
nathanschafer
May 1, 04:21 AM
I had the same issue, the screen protector was covering the speaker. If not, try a restore. After that, the only thing you can do is taker it into your apple store.
stroked
Apr 16, 05:16 PM
I also have the aftermarket charger, and all this time, I thought my light didn't work.
shaun0207
Apr 9, 10:09 AM
bump
Santaduck
Nov 16, 05:01 AM
thanks for the submission, this one is actually quite nice.
to eliminate the fps & frequency markings, enable the visualizer in windowed mode, and the big top right button (browse/burn/import) will be a settings cog, where you can access these settings for the visualizer.
to eliminate the fps & frequency markings, enable the visualizer in windowed mode, and the big top right button (browse/burn/import) will be a settings cog, where you can access these settings for the visualizer.
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