kainjow
Apr 22, 11:37 PM
Price check threads must be in the Marketplace forum.
IJ Reilly
Aug 14, 10:36 AM
Well, Digg had this two days ago...
Anyway, I wonder what impact this will have on their stock this quarter.
The newspapers had it on Friday.
The impact will depend on how much Apple has to revise their profit statements to comply, which I presume we'll learn soon.
Anyway, I wonder what impact this will have on their stock this quarter.
The newspapers had it on Friday.
The impact will depend on how much Apple has to revise their profit statements to comply, which I presume we'll learn soon.
dubbz
Dec 4, 04:25 AM
I seem to remember reading somewhere that Folding@Home was also planning to use BOINC somewhere in the future.
Jason Beck
Nov 23, 09:59 PM
Not sure what album, but Eazy E's "Merry MotherF***** Christmas".
Nermal
Jul 11, 07:13 PM
Assuming the 10.1 CD works the same as 10.2, you should be able to insert the CD while 9 is running, and run the Installer.
If that doesn't work, try holding Option as you start up, then click the CD to force booting from it.
If that doesn't work, try holding Option as you start up, then click the CD to force booting from it.
dvswede
Apr 14, 01:52 PM
Hmmm don't see it in my app store :-(
Reading the post I realize this is true for everyone.
Reading the post I realize this is true for everyone.
AAPLaday
Dec 19, 05:11 AM
If we are discussing music here, start iTunes, go to the store, enter "Joe Jackson" and you will find some music that beats anything Michael Jackson has ever done.
Michael Jacksons dad
Michael Jacksons dad
NCW
May 5, 01:34 AM
what app is the sword icon?
Celtic-moniker
May 1, 08:57 PM
Most happy with this idea.
This'd give me a store nearer to where I am.
And it will also be the final the death-knell for the dreadful Mac1 store in the Valley. That used to be a great store, but then they got in a bunch of GenY snots who had an astonishingly arrogant attitude to operate the place. I've even been in the shop when I've seen staff actually SNARL at a customer, then belittle them when they left the shop. They were only there to pick up a repair that they'd actually already paid for. . The attitude was so bad I almost dropped the purchase I was making at the time, and walked out the door. I probably should have.
Chermside is a major pain to get to for their apple store, and the place is usually so full of schoolkids (not that the CBD wont be) that it's impossible to move. Usually staff there are so busy just keeping an eye on the kids they are more or less baby-sitting, that it's often hard to get service.
Brisbane CBD: Beautiful building too. I've got high hopes for these guys.
Shame about the great bookstore that used to be there. But oh well.
This'd give me a store nearer to where I am.
And it will also be the final the death-knell for the dreadful Mac1 store in the Valley. That used to be a great store, but then they got in a bunch of GenY snots who had an astonishingly arrogant attitude to operate the place. I've even been in the shop when I've seen staff actually SNARL at a customer, then belittle them when they left the shop. They were only there to pick up a repair that they'd actually already paid for. . The attitude was so bad I almost dropped the purchase I was making at the time, and walked out the door. I probably should have.
Chermside is a major pain to get to for their apple store, and the place is usually so full of schoolkids (not that the CBD wont be) that it's impossible to move. Usually staff there are so busy just keeping an eye on the kids they are more or less baby-sitting, that it's often hard to get service.
Brisbane CBD: Beautiful building too. I've got high hopes for these guys.
Shame about the great bookstore that used to be there. But oh well.
wilsonlaidlaw
Jun 10, 11:19 AM
I wonder if this update has made Entourage any more stable. I will be very pleasantly surprised if it does. I know that the likely cause of the problem is that it falls over when asked to display certain images or fonts but one might hope that after 2 years, MS might have gotten to grips with this. Before anyone suggests it, yes I have removed all unsupported fonts. Roll on 2011 and Outlook. I hope they will get sync working more seamlessly including notes, than Entourage does at the moment. Sometimes my contacts update but sometimes they roll back. It is the inconsistent behaviour that gets me.
Wilson
Wilson
bedifferent
May 6, 04:54 PM
I like Lion on the whole too, but to say that there's nothing in 10.6 that you can't do in Lion is patently untrue. Just look at Spaces. In 10.6, you could move between spaces in a grid quickly and easily. In Lion, you can't do that and you can't change it back.
The fact is, there are some features that they did just remove. Most of which were done for the sake of making things "simpler" for new users, which is where I think a lot of people get the term "dumbing down".
Exactly. I hate when people take apart comments sentence by sentence with the same arguments then complain about your supposed complaining. Oh the irony :rolleyes:
Most of these are new to Mac's, brought in by the iDevice craze and have no sense of what Apple and OS X used to provide.
Launchpad is a feature that equates to the iPad iOS, something that Apple has CLEARLY stated (simply another way to access applications based on iOS but not a convenient method for desktops as you have to select an icon one at a time into subcategories that don't make access easier but only adds extra steps). This is a feature that has been implemented for the average Joe-sumer. Apple has dropped major OS X developed into improving HFS+, little 64-bit architecture support for Proapps, lack of Blu-Ray support makes my job with OS X more difficult, no R.I. development, no mid-tower between the top iMac and entry level Mac Pro, spaces went from a useful 3D grid to the iOS 2D format which makes utilizing a system for projector based presentations more difficult (the grid made placing and accessing customized app placement easier for corp presentations), etc.
Professionals such as myself who have been around since the 90's and well before the iOS crowd have had these discussions with newbies for the past three years, and it doesn't resolve into anything other than hard headed new comers getting defensive and obstinate about what they know not. I take no issue with iDevices, I love my iPhone and iPad, however do not mux them with OS X. They should work well together but not be one and the same. In the past few years Apple has dropped focus on prosumers and as such a lot of us have and are leaving to use Avid and Premiere Pro and Lightroom on Windows or other platforms as we cannot afford to invest thousands of dollars in systems when there is evidence that Apple will drop us altogether,
The fact is, there are some features that they did just remove. Most of which were done for the sake of making things "simpler" for new users, which is where I think a lot of people get the term "dumbing down".
Exactly. I hate when people take apart comments sentence by sentence with the same arguments then complain about your supposed complaining. Oh the irony :rolleyes:
Most of these are new to Mac's, brought in by the iDevice craze and have no sense of what Apple and OS X used to provide.
Launchpad is a feature that equates to the iPad iOS, something that Apple has CLEARLY stated (simply another way to access applications based on iOS but not a convenient method for desktops as you have to select an icon one at a time into subcategories that don't make access easier but only adds extra steps). This is a feature that has been implemented for the average Joe-sumer. Apple has dropped major OS X developed into improving HFS+, little 64-bit architecture support for Proapps, lack of Blu-Ray support makes my job with OS X more difficult, no R.I. development, no mid-tower between the top iMac and entry level Mac Pro, spaces went from a useful 3D grid to the iOS 2D format which makes utilizing a system for projector based presentations more difficult (the grid made placing and accessing customized app placement easier for corp presentations), etc.
Professionals such as myself who have been around since the 90's and well before the iOS crowd have had these discussions with newbies for the past three years, and it doesn't resolve into anything other than hard headed new comers getting defensive and obstinate about what they know not. I take no issue with iDevices, I love my iPhone and iPad, however do not mux them with OS X. They should work well together but not be one and the same. In the past few years Apple has dropped focus on prosumers and as such a lot of us have and are leaving to use Avid and Premiere Pro and Lightroom on Windows or other platforms as we cannot afford to invest thousands of dollars in systems when there is evidence that Apple will drop us altogether,
skoker
Nov 23, 02:01 PM
PC in my sig + a Nintendo DS with lots of extras?
that didn't take long :D
that didn't take long :D
iGary
Sep 27, 10:33 AM
hi i need some advice.
i currently own a powermac with these specs:
dp 2.5ghz
160 HDD
4.5g RAM
6800ultra 256mbs
dvd burner 8x
TIGER...etc.
now i do a lot of video editing and animation. should i sell now, and get the dual dual cores when they come out. hoping they arrive within the next couple weeks?
at the moment im using my pc for a project so it won't hurt too much to not have a mac. However, would the cost of getting a new dual dual core(cross fingers), and specing it nicely, be worth it all the trouble? Or is there really no point in upgrading, becuase the dp 2.5 will still hold up?
if the new powermacs include ddr2, is that compatible with current ddr found in the powermacs? could i sell my current machine with 1.5g and keep the 3g for the new machine?
well any advice would be awesome.
thanks
Keep what you have.
i currently own a powermac with these specs:
dp 2.5ghz
160 HDD
4.5g RAM
6800ultra 256mbs
dvd burner 8x
TIGER...etc.
now i do a lot of video editing and animation. should i sell now, and get the dual dual cores when they come out. hoping they arrive within the next couple weeks?
at the moment im using my pc for a project so it won't hurt too much to not have a mac. However, would the cost of getting a new dual dual core(cross fingers), and specing it nicely, be worth it all the trouble? Or is there really no point in upgrading, becuase the dp 2.5 will still hold up?
if the new powermacs include ddr2, is that compatible with current ddr found in the powermacs? could i sell my current machine with 1.5g and keep the 3g for the new machine?
well any advice would be awesome.
thanks
Keep what you have.
nickculbertson
Apr 18, 10:00 AM
I can't say I ever experience that problem but I'd restart the computer and if that doesn't work you may need to reinstall xcode.
Nick
Nick
Iphone4Mac
Jun 24, 05:16 AM
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh68/sciontc19/0b2fd8aa.jpg
Bacong
Oct 17, 06:18 PM
Switcheasy has beautiful cases. The design is wonderful.
But for $14 + $5 (shipping), it isn't that wonderful. $14 for some rubber/plastic?
...and
# Two anti-static Screen Guards
# One Microfiber Wipe
# One Squeegee for your Screen Guard application
# Two Power Jack Connector Protectors
# Two Headphone Jack Protectors
People don't seem to have a problem paying 24.99 for the lame Belkin cases...and these come with much more, and from a much better company with way better customer service. I'll support switcheasy any day of the week.
But for $14 + $5 (shipping), it isn't that wonderful. $14 for some rubber/plastic?
...and
# Two anti-static Screen Guards
# One Microfiber Wipe
# One Squeegee for your Screen Guard application
# Two Power Jack Connector Protectors
# Two Headphone Jack Protectors
People don't seem to have a problem paying 24.99 for the lame Belkin cases...and these come with much more, and from a much better company with way better customer service. I'll support switcheasy any day of the week.
mrfoof82
May 5, 08:58 PM
When I upgraded from a 23" Cinema Display to a 27" Cinema Display I appreciated the size increase... for two days.
It is not "too large". You can run Adium, Twitter, Safari and Mail at very large window sizes, with no overlapping. I'm actually replacing the Mac Mini that's currently powering the 27" Cinema Display with a 27" iMac. Yes. Dual 27s.
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I run a Mac Mini (Mid-2010) and 27" LED CD on a 4x2 IKEA Galant desk. I'm going to be building a custom desk/shelves into a closet that is slightly smaller than 4x2 (I think the desk will be 45.5" x 20", or 6 1/3 sqft.), because I've measured it out and I know it'll be plenty of space for a keyboard/mouse alongside what is effectively two 27" widescreen displays.
That's all the desk you "need" if you're not putting stacks of papers and magazines all over it.
It is not "too large". You can run Adium, Twitter, Safari and Mail at very large window sizes, with no overlapping. I'm actually replacing the Mac Mini that's currently powering the 27" Cinema Display with a 27" iMac. Yes. Dual 27s.
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I run a Mac Mini (Mid-2010) and 27" LED CD on a 4x2 IKEA Galant desk. I'm going to be building a custom desk/shelves into a closet that is slightly smaller than 4x2 (I think the desk will be 45.5" x 20", or 6 1/3 sqft.), because I've measured it out and I know it'll be plenty of space for a keyboard/mouse alongside what is effectively two 27" widescreen displays.
That's all the desk you "need" if you're not putting stacks of papers and magazines all over it.
BenderBot1138
Oct 29, 02:37 AM
I know what this is... this is an example of a Company trying to out do Apple Computer Inc.
The brilliant Marketing and Product design folks there forgot to check the MacRumors site where they could have easily caught wind of the XServe.
The Moral of the Story... Nobody does it better, makes me feel sad for the rest...:(
Steve Jobs Rules
The brilliant Marketing and Product design folks there forgot to check the MacRumors site where they could have easily caught wind of the XServe.
The Moral of the Story... Nobody does it better, makes me feel sad for the rest...:(
Steve Jobs Rules
maxp
Apr 20, 04:52 AM
After an hour at moderate load I saw the temp stats on my cpus (2 x 3ghz 5160s) were high 40's and the northbridge was up into the 70s.
1 - Should I be concerned about these temps? If not, at what temperature should I start to worry?
2 - CPU B is always about 4-5 degrees hotter than CPU A, even when they are under equal load, has anyone else experienced this?
1 - Should I be concerned about these temps? If not, at what temperature should I start to worry?
2 - CPU B is always about 4-5 degrees hotter than CPU A, even when they are under equal load, has anyone else experienced this?
insomniac321123
May 1, 12:58 AM
I am using a MBP as my main machine.
caspersoong
Apr 27, 02:13 AM
This video has just ensured that I won't buy an Android phone. Ever. They should have trained Andy Rubin to lie convincingly.
666sheep
Mar 18, 06:13 AM
Yes, it can de done, but you need to disassembly both units almost completely (what could be difficult and kinda dangerous if you don't feel comfortable with discharging CRT).
ct2k7
Feb 23, 04:43 PM
I forgot to add a url to XenForo: http://xenforo.com
NiKeZz
Feb 9, 03:14 PM
I am feeling very American Psycho today and thus want to see everyone's business card. Post photos of your business card!
You should start off with one of your own first. Don't expect many others to go through the work to post theirs if you can't do it for yourself.
You should start off with one of your own first. Don't expect many others to go through the work to post theirs if you can't do it for yourself.
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