crammedberry
Apr 3, 10:10 PM
Yes, the apple on the back lights up.
sonofslim
Jul 24, 05:27 PM
Try this thread. (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=31091) It's a discussion about setting up the security features in Linksys routers.
Basically, you're going to do two things: one, turn on WEP encryption, to keep your data secure; and two, disable SSID broadcasting, to prevent just any schlub with a wireless card from seeing your network.
These two things won't make your network hack-proof, but it's enough to keep out the casual network snoopers and enough to tell more advanced snoopers "This is a closed network, look elsewhere for an easier target."
Basically, you're going to do two things: one, turn on WEP encryption, to keep your data secure; and two, disable SSID broadcasting, to prevent just any schlub with a wireless card from seeing your network.
These two things won't make your network hack-proof, but it's enough to keep out the casual network snoopers and enough to tell more advanced snoopers "This is a closed network, look elsewhere for an easier target."
jwheeler
Mar 24, 07:14 AM
Ah yes, thanks. Maybe I will keep the projects but delete the events.I wouldn't. You could delete the unused videos inside the event. But you'll still need the videos in the event in order to edit later.
Megagator
Nov 24, 10:21 AM
I personally would wait for the Switcheasy Rebel Touch. If you need one now, the Speck Candyshell is an awesome case and so is Griffen's Vue. You might also want to check out iFrogz line up.
AWallen90
May 2, 02:10 PM
Pop in the software cd that came with the macbook, the the snow leopard disc, whichever OS you want to put on there. Reformat the drive and install from scratch. Once you bring up the registration form stop at that point so the buyer can put all his information in. Use Carbon Copy before you reformat for the buyer.
Jas123
May 4, 03:28 PM
Hi, I think I need to repair my installation of Leopard. I have been getting a lot of console messages and have also noticed that Safari has not been handling certain loads well.
Is it possible to do this and keep my current applications installed and home directory untouched?
Thanks.
Would I be able to do a clean install, then use TM to restore my home folder?
Is it possible to do this and keep my current applications installed and home directory untouched?
Thanks.
Would I be able to do a clean install, then use TM to restore my home folder?
blueboron
Apr 17, 06:04 AM
Hello,
I have just purchased an imac OS 10.6.7 and am trying to get away from my PC
Having a problem with Printers (amongst other things).
Following how to connect to a network printer - but when asked for the ip address - which computer am I looking for and where would I find the ip address.
Any clues would be much appreciated.
BB
I have just purchased an imac OS 10.6.7 and am trying to get away from my PC
Having a problem with Printers (amongst other things).
Following how to connect to a network printer - but when asked for the ip address - which computer am I looking for and where would I find the ip address.
Any clues would be much appreciated.
BB
saabmp3
Sep 9, 09:43 PM
I was thinking about this on my way home today.
If your driving on the highway you would obviously get better fuel economy if you turned off your A/C. But if you turned off the A/C and opened the windows of your car would the aerodynamics get messed up and reduce your fuel economy. If so by how much. It would obviously depend on the vehicle, but I'm just speaking in general.
Maybe I'll preform an experiment one of these days...
Click and Clack, the official source of this kind of information protest that using the A/C uses less fuel than the drag created by opening the windows (and really killing your aerodynamics).
BEN
If your driving on the highway you would obviously get better fuel economy if you turned off your A/C. But if you turned off the A/C and opened the windows of your car would the aerodynamics get messed up and reduce your fuel economy. If so by how much. It would obviously depend on the vehicle, but I'm just speaking in general.
Maybe I'll preform an experiment one of these days...
Click and Clack, the official source of this kind of information protest that using the A/C uses less fuel than the drag created by opening the windows (and really killing your aerodynamics).
BEN
124151155
Apr 29, 09:35 PM
If it is any consolation to those who don't have an Apple store, I live in Melbourne where we have two (and an other one coming soon?) and I've never been there.
There are Apple specialists all over the place - they're just as good, just no fancy interiors.
There are Apple specialists all over the place - they're just as good, just no fancy interiors.
Doozy
Nov 8, 11:12 AM
Has anyone seen an increase in pop-up ads appearing while using safari with the bop-up blocker on.
This is driving me crazy.
Does anyone know of a reliable pop-up blocker plugin?
This is driving me crazy.
Does anyone know of a reliable pop-up blocker plugin?
sb58
Apr 1, 11:25 AM
put linux on it?
or even better, make it into a laptop :D
or even better, make it into a laptop :D
RebootD
Mar 15, 11:07 AM
I remember when Ryan Block left Engadget and people were saying similar things, wondering about Engadget's future. Josh eventually grew into the role and now he's leaving. While it's sad to see him go, I'm sure someone else will eventually fill the spotlight.
But did three of the top contributors leave with him? I think the fear is that both Miller's, Nilay and Josh left within a few months. Usually when you have an exodus by senior staff that isn't a good sign. Plus their posts are getting more and more snarky ala Gizmodo which is why I don't read Giz.
But did three of the top contributors leave with him? I think the fear is that both Miller's, Nilay and Josh left within a few months. Usually when you have an exodus by senior staff that isn't a good sign. Plus their posts are getting more and more snarky ala Gizmodo which is why I don't read Giz.
funkywhat2
Sep 6, 08:02 PM
Originally posted by applemacdude
I expect that Apple will release a new PDA in the near future.... Maybe It will be called the.....?
it's never gonna happen so don't even think about it.
and if you want a good apple pda, then i recommend a newton mp 2100.:)
I expect that Apple will release a new PDA in the near future.... Maybe It will be called the.....?
it's never gonna happen so don't even think about it.
and if you want a good apple pda, then i recommend a newton mp 2100.:)
iJohnHenry
Apr 16, 06:55 PM
Nothing about a liquid.
Maybe he really, really, liked you, or whatever scent you might have been wearing. :eek:
Maybe he really, really, liked you, or whatever scent you might have been wearing. :eek:
sjinsjca
Feb 3, 03:31 PM
Count me in.
mac-er
Sep 10, 12:36 PM
That is a lot of money.
I would feel guilty if I did not call Paypal to inform them of the error.
I would feel guilty if I did not call Paypal to inform them of the error.
iWhale
Jan 9, 06:22 PM
Madness....
Mike Macintosh
Aug 29, 04:35 PM
Visited a old teacher after school hours, he was famous for keeping vintage Macs in his classroom, the Apple II and Mac Classic Combo I remember him with are still present in his classroom along with a shiny new Unibody Macbook Pro. :P
However not to sure if they will be in there this year as he retired in June :(
However not to sure if they will be in there this year as he retired in June :(
Jerry Spoon
Oct 17, 06:15 PM
I'm undecided, still, on whether or not I'll be at a retail store.
Pete_Hoover
Jul 1, 09:47 AM
I hate it when you can't think of something that you know the name of. It's on the tip of your togune, but you just cant spit it out.
livingfortoday
Jan 30, 11:30 PM
That is a madly low price for this. I'd be interested, but it's almost too low. Do you have any pics of it on and working?
eva01
Sep 6, 11:10 AM
the backup power did fail, it was pitch black in here
diazj3
May 6, 11:02 PM
You should be able to... even if it is a fairly old drive with SATA I (1.5Gbps). If your mac is recent, it has a SATA II bus (3Gbps).
Apart from the speed difference, which will be limited by the drive, it should work OK.
Apart from the speed difference, which will be limited by the drive, it should work OK.
ipodtoucher
Mar 7, 07:54 PM
I thought there was a discussion back when Apple was switching to Intel about having stickers.
Intel and others pay the computer company to have the sticker placed on the machine as part of the marketing.
Obviously, Apple took a pass...
Yeah I see it as one of the reasons OCs are cheaper (not the main reason) but it's like advertisements for your computer and you see them everyday and they remind you who built the machine
Intel and others pay the computer company to have the sticker placed on the machine as part of the marketing.
Obviously, Apple took a pass...
Yeah I see it as one of the reasons OCs are cheaper (not the main reason) but it's like advertisements for your computer and you see them everyday and they remind you who built the machine
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