vmagg88
Jun 18, 11:54 PM
I will be going to Natick as well, not too sure what time though. All I do know is that it will definitely be early!
bousozoku
Oct 24, 11:13 PM
It looks like a substantial application development environment and the subscription seems reasonably-priced at $99.
How many Java developers on Mac OS X will bite? I'm interested...I just wish that Sun and IBM had talked first, developed a joint technology for development and allowed different GUI and features to implement on top of the same insides and plug-ins.
How many Java developers on Mac OS X will bite? I'm interested...I just wish that Sun and IBM had talked first, developed a joint technology for development and allowed different GUI and features to implement on top of the same insides and plug-ins.
cootersgarage6
Feb 27, 04:00 PM
Hm... So OSX is coming to an end.. in about 5 more years or soo.. they will be up to Mac OSX 10.9... then they have to drop X from the end of Mac OS because X meant 10... So what do you think they will start calling Mac OS 11.xxxxx? Lol just thinking.. I think they may start DOGS! Lol
diocesad
Mar 14, 03:52 AM
Does Apple provides any "work-well program" for their employees?
(ie. stress management, help them to understand and identify issues)
Also, is there any info abt Apple's absenteeism and discrimination policy?
Thanks EVERYONE
(ie. stress management, help them to understand and identify issues)
Also, is there any info abt Apple's absenteeism and discrimination policy?
Thanks EVERYONE
chaseardoin7
Jul 10, 12:30 PM
I was planning on going to the Apple Store in Baton Rouge this evening, but since the line has already started forming, I'm just going to stay in Lake Charles and go to the Derek Drive store. I was the first person last year in line at this store. I'll be there around 12ish. Anyone else planning on going?
arn
Apr 27, 11:59 PM
a plug in was causing problems. I've disabled it for now while we try to fix it.
arn
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boomersooner020
May 6, 01:07 PM
It's by invitation only. I wish I would have known about this earlier.
Stinkythe1
Jun 30, 11:58 AM
I gave y'all first dibs. Now it's on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=140245657990
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=140245657990
jjk454ss
May 1, 08:08 PM
i got snaptap to work on the VIP4 ..thx
Great, glad you got it to work. I hate taking pics with the onscreen button after using this tweak.
Great, glad you got it to work. I hate taking pics with the onscreen button after using this tweak.
eawmp1
May 5, 08:07 AM
I would like to keep my iMac for at least 5 years.
Then get the new iMac.
Macs are typically the best value new. Yes, the refurb is cheaper, but $158.06. Over 5 years that is $2.63/month.
Then get the new iMac.
Macs are typically the best value new. Yes, the refurb is cheaper, but $158.06. Over 5 years that is $2.63/month.
liamkp
Jul 11, 09:44 PM
before:
http://im3.ebidst.com/upload_big/6/2/1/1264275104-25149-0.jpg
after:
http://www.arxvaldex.com/shop/images/apple%20ma591.jpg
I dont see a difference other than its thinner and the cable isnt smooth.
http://im3.ebidst.com/upload_big/6/2/1/1264275104-25149-0.jpg
after:
http://www.arxvaldex.com/shop/images/apple%20ma591.jpg
I dont see a difference other than its thinner and the cable isnt smooth.
BarnacleGrim
Apr 18, 05:18 PM
I would have gotten a black MacBook if it had a rainbow badge. That would be so neat!
prosp
Mar 11, 10:00 AM
I may head over during lunch, but won't have time to wait on line. I'm hoping to be able to check out the new iPad. Anyone know if they will be on display before 5pm?
TheGenerous
Apr 28, 10:19 PM
EDIT: CASE CLOSED thanks abijnk
Hi, please let me know what does he says in 0:57'
"I just created a huge amount of [INVENTORY(?)] of course, 3/4 of which was completely rubbish. The quarter that I liked… and that's what I really wanted, I wanted the end result." — David Wilson
http://vimeo.com/15541932
thank you
Hi, please let me know what does he says in 0:57'
"I just created a huge amount of [INVENTORY(?)] of course, 3/4 of which was completely rubbish. The quarter that I liked… and that's what I really wanted, I wanted the end result." — David Wilson
http://vimeo.com/15541932
thank you
solvs
Aug 28, 10:30 PM
Originally posted by ftaok ... the dual-1.25ghz Macs will have G4s that are rated for 1.25ghz or higher.
Right. That's what I meant.
Any released chip (that isn't a new architecture, of course) is rated as high as it's rated. If the new chip is a G4 7455, or whatever the 1 GHz is now, it'll be rated at 1.25. That doesn't mean it's an OC'ed 1 GHz. It means it's a similar chip that is rated to run higher. Just like the 867 MHz vs. 1 GHz analogy made earlier.
Of course, there have been execptions to the rule. Usually with not-so-good results. (I'm surprised I haven't been flamed more for this).
Now whether or not it can truly take advantage of the DDR... that's another subject.
Right. That's what I meant.
Any released chip (that isn't a new architecture, of course) is rated as high as it's rated. If the new chip is a G4 7455, or whatever the 1 GHz is now, it'll be rated at 1.25. That doesn't mean it's an OC'ed 1 GHz. It means it's a similar chip that is rated to run higher. Just like the 867 MHz vs. 1 GHz analogy made earlier.
Of course, there have been execptions to the rule. Usually with not-so-good results. (I'm surprised I haven't been flamed more for this).
Now whether or not it can truly take advantage of the DDR... that's another subject.
LPsoldier76
Mar 14, 04:53 PM
the logic board "IS" the ipod, and it will physically fit right into the older case. so, i guess the answer to your question is "Yes."
So just to be sure:
The 6th gen faceplate should attach onto a 5.5 gen back.
The screen, clickwheel, and buttons will all fully function with the logic board and fit with a 6th gen faceplate.
Everything should work and I'm not going to waste my money assembling the parts to do this?
So just to be sure:
The 6th gen faceplate should attach onto a 5.5 gen back.
The screen, clickwheel, and buttons will all fully function with the logic board and fit with a 6th gen faceplate.
Everything should work and I'm not going to waste my money assembling the parts to do this?
kettle
Nov 11, 05:15 AM
3) Most MacOS X programs do not fully exit when you close them, which allows them to "re-open" much faster.
the old argument where pc users say that it's stupid for the application to stay open is weird.
I find on a PC when there are half a dozen IE windows open (no tabs) you close windows with the X or ctrl - w, the app stays open until the last window, so straight away there is inconsistency. You have to keep track of how many or at least leave one open if you don't want to quit. (perhaps a poor example if you think how embedded ie is. eek)
If you want to quit, you have to choose quit or close all windows. Why not just use quit for quit and close window for closing app windows.
So I think the switch is not learning, so much as unlearning. :)
more info on mac interface inconsistency - (Daring Fireball (http://daringfireball.net/)) - Brushed Metal and the HIG (http://daringfireball.net/2004/10/brushedmetal) and The Problem with Click-Through (http://daringfireball.net/2003/05/the_problems_with_clickthrough)
the old argument where pc users say that it's stupid for the application to stay open is weird.
I find on a PC when there are half a dozen IE windows open (no tabs) you close windows with the X or ctrl - w, the app stays open until the last window, so straight away there is inconsistency. You have to keep track of how many or at least leave one open if you don't want to quit. (perhaps a poor example if you think how embedded ie is. eek)
If you want to quit, you have to choose quit or close all windows. Why not just use quit for quit and close window for closing app windows.
So I think the switch is not learning, so much as unlearning. :)
more info on mac interface inconsistency - (Daring Fireball (http://daringfireball.net/)) - Brushed Metal and the HIG (http://daringfireball.net/2004/10/brushedmetal) and The Problem with Click-Through (http://daringfireball.net/2003/05/the_problems_with_clickthrough)
applefanatic32
Apr 20, 05:36 PM
I just bought this case for my iPad and now I am thinking of buying for my iPod touch as well! I seriously love the look and feel of it. Incipio did a great job with the design and material! Good luck...
dh2005
May 5, 09:20 PM
It's $1269 CAD for the iMac 27” - Core i3 3.2 Ghz refurb. Is this a good deal?!
�801, for that, sounds like a steal. The 27" screen, alone, in the UK, would cost more than that... But we Brits always get fisted on North American goods. Maybe ask a fellow Canadian.
EDIT: To give you some context - that machine would've been �1,399 new, over here. See whether the prices scale.
�801, for that, sounds like a steal. The 27" screen, alone, in the UK, would cost more than that... But we Brits always get fisted on North American goods. Maybe ask a fellow Canadian.
EDIT: To give you some context - that machine would've been �1,399 new, over here. See whether the prices scale.
MacValley
Mar 28, 07:07 AM
iSCSI is becoming increasingly popular, not only for larger businesses but also to a low budget guy like myself. NAS units are ideal storage solutions and many of them support iSCSI. Microsoft has since long included initiators in their OS. For some reason Apple has not. The reason for this is a mystery, in so many other areas Apple is in the frontline, but not with iSCSI!
There are third party solutions, e.g. a free initiator from globalSAN. Rumors over the last year or so says that iSCSI would be included in Lion. Can anyone confirm/deny?
There are third party solutions, e.g. a free initiator from globalSAN. Rumors over the last year or so says that iSCSI would be included in Lion. Can anyone confirm/deny?
vordejo
Jun 19, 04:23 PM
Anyone going here?
G5orbust
Sep 16, 04:43 PM
Originally posted by BongHits
it wont be strictly a pda...more of an all purpose device (pda, ipod, portable quicktime, some games, lo-qual photo, etc) all on a color screen.
U sure know how to make the scorned apple pda myth seem pretty appealing with your "all in one" device. Maybe we could call it the all-in-wonder mac (hehe ripping off ATI is so great...)
it wont be strictly a pda...more of an all purpose device (pda, ipod, portable quicktime, some games, lo-qual photo, etc) all on a color screen.
U sure know how to make the scorned apple pda myth seem pretty appealing with your "all in one" device. Maybe we could call it the all-in-wonder mac (hehe ripping off ATI is so great...)
marclapierre13
Jun 10, 01:24 PM
Hi. I created this guide, and dont know how to change the title from "my page name" to what I want it to be. "How to Take Apart and Clean Mighty Mouse (Pics)".
Also, I have links to images I hosted and want to imbed them, how do I do that. I tried even just putting an external link, not pictures, and it didnt work either.
Guide: http://guides.macrumors.com/Your_Page_Name
Also, I have links to images I hosted and want to imbed them, how do I do that. I tried even just putting an external link, not pictures, and it didnt work either.
Guide: http://guides.macrumors.com/Your_Page_Name
TuffLuffJimmy
Apr 23, 05:10 PM
Why couldn't the camera-specific details live on a central website that the software drivers could pick up "live" when needed, and cache for later, so we wouldn't keep having to pick up these updates to keep up?
My guess would be reliability. Something hardcoded into the application seems more reliable than a cache file that's constantly updated.
My guess would be reliability. Something hardcoded into the application seems more reliable than a cache file that's constantly updated.
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