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Oct 4, 02:50 PM
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Category: Apple Services
Link: What Steve Jobs Learned in the Wilderness (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101004155026)
Description:: THE saga of Steven P. Jobs is so well known that it has entered the nation�s mythology: he�s the prodigal who returned to Apple in 1997, righted a listing ship and built it into one of the most valuable companies in the world.
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Category: Apple Services
Link: What Steve Jobs Learned in the Wilderness (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101004155026)
Description:: THE saga of Steven P. Jobs is so well known that it has entered the nation�s mythology: he�s the prodigal who returned to Apple in 1997, righted a listing ship and built it into one of the most valuable companies in the world.
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
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.
Bacong
Oct 17, 07:01 PM
I assume he means silicone.
mrbigcdx
Nov 25, 07:44 PM
Could you give me more information on the PC/Mac switchboxes? Are they KVM switches? If so, what connectors/cables do they have. Are they USB or ADB? What about VGA? Thanks!

Beau10
Apr 30, 06:02 PM
Interesting.
I thought the iPad 2 was supposed to lose a bit of volume compared to the first version. My MBA 11" seems to have a bit more volume than my iPad 1.
I thought the iPad 2 was supposed to lose a bit of volume compared to the first version. My MBA 11" seems to have a bit more volume than my iPad 1.

aicul
Mar 26, 11:49 AM
Hi,
I'm trying to get a grip with who is using my osx server. Not that I think it is abused but there are some things I cannot clarify.
My understanding is that connections should be counted by "service", and the serveradmin/overview only gives a cryptical information of "connected users" and a number (in my case 2).
Then I look in serveradmin/access I see my users as well as 2 mysterious users called something like "474311CA-E4E0-4C2A-9E9F-xxxx".
So I googled "connected users" and the best detailed listing of connected users was using "serveradmin command afp:command = getConnectedUsers" in terminal.
But this is still confusing. Is there a way to find out
1. who is connected to what service
2. what those mysterious users are doing in the server
I'm trying to get a grip with who is using my osx server. Not that I think it is abused but there are some things I cannot clarify.
My understanding is that connections should be counted by "service", and the serveradmin/overview only gives a cryptical information of "connected users" and a number (in my case 2).
Then I look in serveradmin/access I see my users as well as 2 mysterious users called something like "474311CA-E4E0-4C2A-9E9F-xxxx".
So I googled "connected users" and the best detailed listing of connected users was using "serveradmin command afp:command = getConnectedUsers" in terminal.
But this is still confusing. Is there a way to find out
1. who is connected to what service
2. what those mysterious users are doing in the server
MacCoaster
Aug 17, 12:20 PM
Wow, thanks!!!
Wait... I didn't win it? Oh well, it is still Katanna #14!!
Matthew
You know you're supposed to make a new thread for that?
Wait... I didn't win it? Oh well, it is still Katanna #14!!
Matthew
You know you're supposed to make a new thread for that?
TigerBabe
May 6, 11:04 PM
It sounds like something is wrong with your USB ports in your computer. You should try to contact manufacturer and get them fixed. However the restore will not fix your speaker because it is a hardware problem not a Firmware or software problem. I think you should take you phone to Apple and see what they can do for you. Good luck
The Norman
May 2, 01:45 AM
3 extra text tones, exclusive to the iP5 because iP4 doesn't have enough horsepower to handle them.

SkippyThorson
Mar 30, 09:42 AM
There is a program called iSync in your Application folder, if that is what you're referring to. You can sit it right in the Menu Bar, and that allows manual syncing from MobileMe and iDisk and whatnot. It also shows when a device (iPhone, iPod, iPad) is syncing data from the computer. I forget if it also spins for Time Machine. It's basically also the indicator to show your computer is syncing anything, in addition to the manual function you're looking for.
NC MacGuy
Aug 11, 07:05 AM
He actually snagged two for the road.;)
Mr. Anderson
Aug 16, 10:15 PM
damn! I guess this one can't win then? :o
all of them can *win* - and yours is a still image while the other is animated.
D
all of them can *win* - and yours is a still image while the other is animated.
D
mashinhead
Feb 24, 10:25 PM
What gives you that impression?
did they have an 18 battery life before?
did they have an 18 battery life before?
Wiggum
Sep 27, 04:35 PM
I use this... sorry no pics yet. It works great.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00147356
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00147356

technocoy
Oct 22, 06:16 PM
i think theres already a thread about this...:)
blindzero
Apr 23, 11:38 AM
niiiice.
finally start playing with my T2i.
finally start playing with my T2i.
FourCandles
Nov 17, 10:10 AM
Another article, this time from the BBC, and with an image of southern Italy and Sicily:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11776703
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11776703
tmartin2347
Apr 2, 11:33 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
Figured out it was the anti virus software that wasn't allowing it.
Figured out it was the anti virus software that wasn't allowing it.
Chad H
Jun 24, 05:23 PM
iMac has been sold. The external HD is still for sale.
Sun Baked
Jul 5, 10:09 PM
Take www.barefeats.com recent FW800 test as an example...
Of what, I don't know. But at least he ran a test and played with the darn things.
Of what, I don't know. But at least he ran a test and played with the darn things.
wnameth
Dec 20, 05:08 PM
the guy who won the auction emailed me shortly after the auction had ended. i gave him my phone number and he called me. very nice guy. at first, he was going to pay for the 2-day shipping for $75 but then he had an idea that he could get a co-worker who works here in dallas to bring the cash in hand to pick it up. NICE!
he called me back to confirm and a guy by the name of Juan is going to meet me at my work tomorrow to exchange the cash for the 360.
gotta love it!
great, i am very surprised that it worked out so well, i thought you were going to say he emailed me shortly after to say he couldn't pay!
he called me back to confirm and a guy by the name of Juan is going to meet me at my work tomorrow to exchange the cash for the 360.
gotta love it!
great, i am very surprised that it worked out so well, i thought you were going to say he emailed me shortly after to say he couldn't pay!
mojOH
Apr 2, 11:05 PM
I finally got mine today. Hooray for persistence!
dmw007
Dec 18, 10:31 PM
Very nice Kobushi! :)
Darwin
Apr 26, 09:11 AM
Hi all,
I have a late 2007 24" Al iMac with BT and AirPort. I just ordered a Kindle Wi-Fi only from Amazon. I don't have (or want) a wireless modem.
Anyone know if I will be able to access the web by running the Kindle wefi to the iMac BT? I think both use the 802.11b/g/n standard.
Thanks for any info.
Bluetooth and most 802.11 devices use the same 2.4ghz frequency but you can't use one with the other, you have to have both ends on the same technology.
You can use Internet sharing from something like ethernet to wifi.
I have a late 2007 24" Al iMac with BT and AirPort. I just ordered a Kindle Wi-Fi only from Amazon. I don't have (or want) a wireless modem.
Anyone know if I will be able to access the web by running the Kindle wefi to the iMac BT? I think both use the 802.11b/g/n standard.
Thanks for any info.
Bluetooth and most 802.11 devices use the same 2.4ghz frequency but you can't use one with the other, you have to have both ends on the same technology.
You can use Internet sharing from something like ethernet to wifi.
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