
Tmelon
May 2, 05:45 PM
It appears to me as though every app that didn't come preinstalled can be removed through launchpad now.
Maybe things that are installed after the most recent update. I still have apps without X's.
Maybe things that are installed after the most recent update. I still have apps without X's.
powercub
Jun 8, 10:40 PM
Hello Broward! Anyone out there think there will be a line at the mac store at Galleria for the 3GS launch? Do you think they'll run out of 3GS on the 19th as well throughout the day?
Anyone remember how it was on the 3G phone last year? This could be a good indicator.
Thanks!
Alex
Anyone remember how it was on the 3G phone last year? This could be a good indicator.
Thanks!
Alex
jbembe
Nov 2, 08:18 PM
I can't figure out how to place a song in the category of "simply like" and not recommended.
Anybody know?
Anybody know?
tmartin2347
Apr 2, 11:33 AM
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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.
Jovian9
Dec 16, 01:44 PM
Update for sale:
Apple Wireless/Bluetooth Keyboard
Apple Wireless/Bluetooth Mouse
Apple Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter
Apple Wireless/Bluetooth Keyboard
Apple Wireless/Bluetooth Mouse
Apple Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter
offwidafairies
Sep 28, 07:35 PM
Just noticed the apple store website is down in Australia - the education one at least. I am ready for a new computer. Probably a laptop - but I will go an imac maybe... then get an old laptop. My 17" MBP is only 2years old and is falling apart. I should take pictures. You wouldn't believe what my battery looks like. (And that is just one problem).
Anyhoo... Im in the market and hoping!
Anyhoo... Im in the market and hoping!
robbieduncan
May 7, 03:43 AM
What are you're macro security settings in Excel preferences?
MacBytes
Feb 1, 09:44 AM
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stompy
May 3, 08:35 AM
Whether [TB] will happen or not, will depend ... But if the costs are too high in their opine, they may skip it this go around.
We'll have to wait and see to be sure.
And now we know: next Mac pro will have TB.
We'll have to wait and see to be sure.
And now we know: next Mac pro will have TB.
nanofrog
May 4, 11:18 PM
Absolutely, this is how me and my wife make our living...we work from home and it's all we do.
A stripe set isn't a very safe way to store data. It's faster than a single disk for sequential file access, and it's cheap. But if you depend on that system for a living (i.e. can't afford to waste time fixing it when it breaks = matter of when, not if), then a redundant level would be the way to go. BTW, fixing a broken array = fix/replace bad disk + restore data via backups + re-perform all lost work (what you did between the last backup and the time the array failed). This adds up quickly, especially when working with large files. So you don't want to have to do this if at all possible.
Some other questions that could help, is your file sizes, current capacity needs, and capacity growth (i.e try to design out a system that can grow with you for 3 years as a minimum to reduce overall costs).
Throughput requirements would be nice as well, and your budget.
Keep in mind, proper storage isn't cheap (don't follow the advice from DigiLloyd <favors using stripe sets in his earlier opinions, and it attracts attention due to low cost - but the compromise involved is too high for pros>). Such a configuration is fine for enthusiasts/hobbyists, but not professionals that need a working system all the time. I really can't stress this enough.
A stripe set isn't a very safe way to store data. It's faster than a single disk for sequential file access, and it's cheap. But if you depend on that system for a living (i.e. can't afford to waste time fixing it when it breaks = matter of when, not if), then a redundant level would be the way to go. BTW, fixing a broken array = fix/replace bad disk + restore data via backups + re-perform all lost work (what you did between the last backup and the time the array failed). This adds up quickly, especially when working with large files. So you don't want to have to do this if at all possible.
Some other questions that could help, is your file sizes, current capacity needs, and capacity growth (i.e try to design out a system that can grow with you for 3 years as a minimum to reduce overall costs).
Throughput requirements would be nice as well, and your budget.
Keep in mind, proper storage isn't cheap (don't follow the advice from DigiLloyd <favors using stripe sets in his earlier opinions, and it attracts attention due to low cost - but the compromise involved is too high for pros>). Such a configuration is fine for enthusiasts/hobbyists, but not professionals that need a working system all the time. I really can't stress this enough.
thworple
Nov 9, 04:43 AM
Actually, having FOX on board wouldn't mean Star Wars movies coming to iTunes. FOX does not hold the rights to Star Wars, LucasFilm does. This was part of Lucas' original deal with FOX back in 1977 when Ep. IV came out, along with merchandising rights. So no Star Wars on the iTS until Lucas decides to sell them that way, which I think will be a while.
You're dead right there - and I'm sure Lucas would only make them available through means of a fantastic deal for Lucasfilm. He doesn't need iTunes to make money off of Star Wars - he could do it any way he wants and he'll line his already bulging pockets further. Still.... would be great though.
You're dead right there - and I'm sure Lucas would only make them available through means of a fantastic deal for Lucasfilm. He doesn't need iTunes to make money off of Star Wars - he could do it any way he wants and he'll line his already bulging pockets further. Still.... would be great though.
MacsRgr8
Sep 23, 05:19 PM
Cut the cr@p...
Where are these Page 3 pics?
Where are these Page 3 pics?
philipma1957
May 5, 07:13 AM
I live in a state where there are no Apple stores. And as far as I know, there is no Apple owned business presence in the state. So why do I have to pay sales tax on items shipped in to me? No other online retailer does that.
What state? I have a tax background I would be willing to do some free research for you. Maybe apple is wrong. I have found many companies collect sales tax when they are not allowed to do so. To be fair most of the time it is a case of collecting on an item that is not taxable. Such as a pair of gloves in the state of New Jersey would not be subject to sales tax. This is because they are an article of clothing. A baseball glove is subject to sales tax as is a golf glove they are considered sports equipment.

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What state? I have a tax background I would be willing to do some free research for you. Maybe apple is wrong. I have found many companies collect sales tax when they are not allowed to do so. To be fair most of the time it is a case of collecting on an item that is not taxable. Such as a pair of gloves in the state of New Jersey would not be subject to sales tax. This is because they are an article of clothing. A baseball glove is subject to sales tax as is a golf glove they are considered sports equipment.
JonMPLS
Apr 16, 08:11 AM
I have 6 and counting. Not sure why cases are so interesting to me! My goal is to have fewer iPhone 4 cases than I did for the iPhone 3. I really only end up liking a couple anyway.

djsound
Feb 24, 04:36 PM
Well I think it'll take me some time to learn to navigate my way around. I will have to do this next clients website my old way and learn WP in my spare time ....I was trying to use a child them of a Genesis theme and trying to find certain css in PHP files was a disaster since it was a child them of the parent them....it was crazy...
leaonfm
May 3, 07:22 PM
you seem very uncertain, I'd suggest you to pay a little $$ to let someone do the work for you.
Not long ago, my friend broke his iPhone screen too, he went to a phone repair shop inside the mall, and the Vietnamese technician replaced the glass for him for $50 :cool:
Not long ago, my friend broke his iPhone screen too, he went to a phone repair shop inside the mall, and the Vietnamese technician replaced the glass for him for $50 :cool:
ayzee
Apr 17, 05:26 PM
Your right, those cases look real nice, Would live to test one out

Doctor Q
Jan 1, 09:20 PM
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Nov 17, 09:31 AM
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This sucks I work at Costco and I know for a fact that because Apple gave a exclusive deal to SAMs Costco got mad and when supplies of ALL Apple products run out at Costco there will be NO more! No iPods or iTunes gift cards of any kind. This is Costco's way of playing hard ball with Apple. Each Costco building sold about $200k of Apple products per month!!! That WILL affect Apple! After all Apple should know that Costco will offer FAR better service for iPad sales than Sams! Eventually Apple WILL come around and Costco will begin to sell Apple products again
Right because people will not just go to one of the 100 other places sell Apple hardware. It will not effect them, only Costco...
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This sucks I work at Costco and I know for a fact that because Apple gave a exclusive deal to SAMs Costco got mad and when supplies of ALL Apple products run out at Costco there will be NO more! No iPods or iTunes gift cards of any kind. This is Costco's way of playing hard ball with Apple. Each Costco building sold about $200k of Apple products per month!!! That WILL affect Apple! After all Apple should know that Costco will offer FAR better service for iPad sales than Sams! Eventually Apple WILL come around and Costco will begin to sell Apple products again
Right because people will not just go to one of the 100 other places sell Apple hardware. It will not effect them, only Costco...
simsaladimbamba
May 4, 03:21 PM
In 2012 I guess. iLife '11 has been released in 2010 and the version before that in 2009. Apple seems to have an 18 months cycle with iLife.
Rower_CPU
Nov 4, 03:10 PM
I've got a book to start working on it, but haven't gotten around to it yet. After a few years of PHP/MySQL development I'm thrilled with what I've seen so far of the demos.
Check out the thread on RoR I started in June for more discussion. I'm closing this one so as to avoid splintering the discussion.
Check out the thread on RoR I started in June for more discussion. I'm closing this one so as to avoid splintering the discussion.
peskaa
May 5, 05:51 AM
ok found the answer: FireWire 400 to 800 Adapter!
Bingo. I've done the same in the past connecting a 23" ACD to a Mac Pro with FW800. Works fine.
Bingo. I've done the same in the past connecting a 23" ACD to a Mac Pro with FW800. Works fine.
KKKL
Sep 8, 03:28 AM
Unless we have another avatar contest and you win the contest, you won't be eligible for an avatar until you have 500 or more posts. At your post rate, that will take you almost exactly one year. But you can put a photo in your User Profile any time you like.
Edit: I see that you do have one. Is that you in the photo?
Yes, it's me.
Edit: I see that you do have one. Is that you in the photo?
Yes, it's me.
BKF
Aug 14, 04:21 PM
This is strictly amateur analysis but what seems particularly not great about this is that AAPL from basically the beginning of the year had been on a protracted slide down � until that last quarterly report came out and beat expectations. Then things turned north. So go back and revise/remove that report... and what happens?
Having said that, if we see the magic phone or next generation iPod in the next month or so, I think people will want in.
Having said that, if we see the magic phone or next generation iPod in the next month or so, I think people will want in.
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