ipedro
Nov 21, 06:26 PM
Every Friday, Engadgetmobile.com posts the most recent FCC filings for wireless phones. Until something like an iPhone comes through the FCC, it won't happen in the United States. I imagine that other countries have similar regulatory comittees with similar public filings. Wanna find the iPhone? Keep your eyes peeled there.
Consequently, I'm not sure how His Steveness will be able to keep this thing a secret since FCC filings are public. Most likely, it'll be filed under Apple, and we'll all know about it before it's formally introduced. Or else it'll be filed under the name of another manufacturer, in an attempt to keep it secret. Either way, anyone watching the FCC filings like a hawk should be able to spot anything even remotely Appleish in terms of it's design aesthetic.
It doesn't have to go through the FCC until it's ready to be produced. If Apple wants to keep it secret, they can announce it @ MacWorld and release it a couple of months later.
Consequently, I'm not sure how His Steveness will be able to keep this thing a secret since FCC filings are public. Most likely, it'll be filed under Apple, and we'll all know about it before it's formally introduced. Or else it'll be filed under the name of another manufacturer, in an attempt to keep it secret. Either way, anyone watching the FCC filings like a hawk should be able to spot anything even remotely Appleish in terms of it's design aesthetic.
It doesn't have to go through the FCC until it's ready to be produced. If Apple wants to keep it secret, they can announce it @ MacWorld and release it a couple of months later.
super80e
Jul 5, 01:29 PM
now that is cool! Happy Birthday!!!!
Ty Ty!
Ty Ty!
jimsowden
Mar 1, 02:51 PM
speaking of which. does anybody have a copy of the "introductory" video of the dual-usb ibook? the one where phil schiller talks about the tech, other guys talk about other stuff, etc?
http://asp.cis.pitt.edu/mov/ibook_intro.mov there you go!
http://asp.cis.pitt.edu/mov/ibook_intro.mov there you go!
MacRumorUser
Mar 22, 10:50 AM
How about a video game based on a movie based on a video game? :)
my head just exploded... :D
dare I say it.... I really liked the Silent Hill Film. :o
my head just exploded... :D
dare I say it.... I really liked the Silent Hill Film. :o
Mala
Feb 8, 01:32 AM
Thank you, I'll try the LaserJet 6 driver.
jtara
Apr 15, 01:12 PM
Really two different things the OP needs. One he knows about, and one he doesn't. ;)
First, a request for some clarification. You have a DSL modem that has a single Ethernet port on the back, right? You stated "no wireless". I'm assuming that that's due to some kind of restriction - i.e. workplace or parents or whoever said "no wireless". Is this correct? Or do you simply mean that your DSL modem doesn't have WiFi?
Anyway, if there is some "no wireless" restriction, then the wireless router one person suggested is out.
Does the DSL modem have NAT built in? Do you know what NAT is? (Do a little Wikipedia research...) NAT allows several computers to share a single Internet connection. It changes the packets going out to the Internet so that they all come from the same address. It also provides *some* firewall protection, in that incoming packets are only accepted if they match-up with an outgoing packet. By default, a NAT router won't accept any incoming connections. You can set it up to accept incoming connections, in that case you need to designate which computer to send them to for a given port.
This is of no concern to you unless you are running a server, etc.
If your DSL modem does not have NAT, and also doesn't have some kind of firewall, then you are currently *very* vulnerable to attack.
It would be useful to post your DSL modem model.
If it does have NAT, then I'm a bit surprised that they didn't build in a small Ethernet switch and give you multiple Ethernet ports. If it does have NAT, then you should only need to add an Ethernet switch. Get a gigabit switch, which will make then connection BETWEEN your Macs very fast. (For copying files back and forth, etc.) For the Internet connection, gigabit is a non-issue, since Internet speeds are (typically) way below that of even a 100M switch.
If it doesn't have NAT, then you need a router or firewall. Think "wifi router without the wifi". It's a bit of a specialty product, because they are usually built into a WiFi device, cable modem, or DSL modem.
You can also look for a compatible DSL modem that has a built-in router and switch.
You will have to check your provider's terms of service to see if it's OK to connect more than one computer. Generally, though, the provider won't be able to detect that you are using NAT, so won't know in any case.
First, a request for some clarification. You have a DSL modem that has a single Ethernet port on the back, right? You stated "no wireless". I'm assuming that that's due to some kind of restriction - i.e. workplace or parents or whoever said "no wireless". Is this correct? Or do you simply mean that your DSL modem doesn't have WiFi?
Anyway, if there is some "no wireless" restriction, then the wireless router one person suggested is out.
Does the DSL modem have NAT built in? Do you know what NAT is? (Do a little Wikipedia research...) NAT allows several computers to share a single Internet connection. It changes the packets going out to the Internet so that they all come from the same address. It also provides *some* firewall protection, in that incoming packets are only accepted if they match-up with an outgoing packet. By default, a NAT router won't accept any incoming connections. You can set it up to accept incoming connections, in that case you need to designate which computer to send them to for a given port.
This is of no concern to you unless you are running a server, etc.
If your DSL modem does not have NAT, and also doesn't have some kind of firewall, then you are currently *very* vulnerable to attack.
It would be useful to post your DSL modem model.
If it does have NAT, then I'm a bit surprised that they didn't build in a small Ethernet switch and give you multiple Ethernet ports. If it does have NAT, then you should only need to add an Ethernet switch. Get a gigabit switch, which will make then connection BETWEEN your Macs very fast. (For copying files back and forth, etc.) For the Internet connection, gigabit is a non-issue, since Internet speeds are (typically) way below that of even a 100M switch.
If it doesn't have NAT, then you need a router or firewall. Think "wifi router without the wifi". It's a bit of a specialty product, because they are usually built into a WiFi device, cable modem, or DSL modem.
You can also look for a compatible DSL modem that has a built-in router and switch.
You will have to check your provider's terms of service to see if it's OK to connect more than one computer. Generally, though, the provider won't be able to detect that you are using NAT, so won't know in any case.
trainguy77
Apr 17, 03:12 PM
Wrong forum here! You should have posted in the software section or something. Now you have to fold for the MacRumors Folding Team!
I would have to agree......
I would have to agree......
bloodfist
Sep 25, 03:10 PM
Unless someone here wants to give me $3000 I don't think I'll be using even one 30" display.
:)
-bloodfist
:)
-bloodfist
mistergreen2011
Apr 5, 11:34 PM
When you click a <select> input on a web page, a pickerView slides up from the bottom and lets you pick an item. it also has a 'done' button in case you want to exit the view.
How is this done with a UIpickerView or is it something else?
thanks.
How is this done with a UIpickerView or is it something else?
thanks.
munkees
Mar 30, 04:37 PM
Rules:
1. You may enter only one photo.
2. Please do not comment on photos until after the judging has taken place.
3. The contest runs for exactly one week, starting NOW! (see time/date stamp at the start of this thread)
4. At the end of the week, The Judge (last weeks winner) will choose a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place photo, providing as much feedback as possible. (Judge has 24 hours to make decision)
5. The 1st place Winner will start a new thread with the topic/theme of their choice, and act as the Judge for that contest.
(Winner has 48 hours to create new theme)
Topic : Battle
1. You may enter only one photo.
2. Please do not comment on photos until after the judging has taken place.
3. The contest runs for exactly one week, starting NOW! (see time/date stamp at the start of this thread)
4. At the end of the week, The Judge (last weeks winner) will choose a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place photo, providing as much feedback as possible. (Judge has 24 hours to make decision)
5. The 1st place Winner will start a new thread with the topic/theme of their choice, and act as the Judge for that contest.
(Winner has 48 hours to create new theme)
Topic : Battle
Dave Braine
May 6, 02:34 AM
Prefer a free or low cost app if available
Wouldn't we all. If you follow the links on the page to the older version, ie Audio Hijack not Audio Hijack Pro, I think you can still download the older, free version. However, after 10 mins recording it starts to put noise over the recording.
Wouldn't we all. If you follow the links on the page to the older version, ie Audio Hijack not Audio Hijack Pro, I think you can still download the older, free version. However, after 10 mins recording it starts to put noise over the recording.
mrbrown
Feb 17, 03:55 PM
Unless I'm not understanding something correctly, I was always under the impression that an unlock on a CDMA phone didn't even exist because the phone's not "locked" -- the network provider only has to add the phone's ESN to its database.
Given that these were some employees of the provider, it really wouldn't be hard to add the Verizon iPhone to its network.
Given that these were some employees of the provider, it really wouldn't be hard to add the Verizon iPhone to its network.
obeygiant
Jan 8, 11:41 PM
Wow, that really hurts to be that guy.
I never actually clicked the link or read the article,
but by scimming everyones responses i gather
it was pretty tuff for the college student.
Truly, a damn shame.
I never actually clicked the link or read the article,
but by scimming everyones responses i gather
it was pretty tuff for the college student.
Truly, a damn shame.
simsaladimbamba
May 2, 07:05 PM
According to Apple: 720p (http://www.apple.com/mac/facetime/).
max��
Apr 15, 05:26 AM
Noooooooooooooooooo:apple:
robbieduncan
Apr 12, 08:06 AM
A quick Google search gives us this: http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html
Note the suggestion was that you write this function yourself...
Note the suggestion was that you write this function yourself...
ucfgrad93
May 2, 08:38 PM
Agreed. I don't think that it is going to sell very well.
iMikeT
Nov 21, 03:32 PM
Too many teasers!:mad:
Consultant
May 3, 09:14 AM
Remove jailbreak and test.
ravenvii
Jan 10, 02:06 PM
Nice! But agreed; fix the border on the compass... pointer arm thingie.
maclick
Oct 26, 09:30 PM
Yes today is a great day. Here are some snaps I took.
gilligan
Oct 7, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by MacBandit
Doom III was demonstrated by John Carmack using the ATI9700 and at the time he said that he would only use the best and fastest hardware available to demonstrate it and that the ATI9700 was it and is and was the only card that would play the game properly. ]
Nope... they tried running doom III on a laptop with a mobile ATI 9000 and were actually very impressed. I just wish that the powerbook would switch to rdram or at least DDR... and better processors- motorola sucks. Then the powerbook would really be a fine gaming machine when it gets the mobility 9000 in the next couple-few months.
Doom III was demonstrated by John Carmack using the ATI9700 and at the time he said that he would only use the best and fastest hardware available to demonstrate it and that the ATI9700 was it and is and was the only card that would play the game properly. ]
Nope... they tried running doom III on a laptop with a mobile ATI 9000 and were actually very impressed. I just wish that the powerbook would switch to rdram or at least DDR... and better processors- motorola sucks. Then the powerbook would really be a fine gaming machine when it gets the mobility 9000 in the next couple-few months.
Mitthrawnuruodo
Dec 29, 01:03 AM
Since max_altitude's Warhol (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=167926) didn't make it to the finals, it has to be Lacero's apple carving, no doubt about that... :)
Lenas
May 2, 07:18 PM
Only FaceTime shoots in 720p.
Photo Booth still needs to be updated.
Photo Booth still needs to be updated.
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