Nermal
Sep 13, 04:13 AM
Try ourTunes (http://ourtunes.sf.net/). It's written in Java and therefore runs on anything :)
mad jew
Dec 13, 11:38 PM
Sorry, that was a really bad joke. It was so bad, I'm not even sure if it was a joke at all. :o
A very cool 'tar though. :cool:
A very cool 'tar though. :cool:
EssentialParado
Sep 12, 11:40 PM
My question is this: the keynote treated this like a true 'sync', but it sure doesn't look that way. Does it do more than a 1-way copy? And, does it only (as the menu item suggests) work on iTMS purchased tracks, not ripped CDs?
Steve specifically said on the keynote that it was iTunes purchased tracks only. I don't know if it works 2-way with iTunes tracks, though.
Anyone else notice that iTunes now has an option to burn CD-TEXT?
It's called "Include CD Text" and is in the burning preferences.
I noticed that. Only for 10.4, though.
Yeah, Steve did only say 802.11 which strikes me as odd, but why would they use n in the set top box, when all of the current Macs have g? I don't see Apple telling everyone who just bought a new Mac "too bad"
Unless recent Macs have 802.11n which just needs a firmware update to unlock it.
All the 802.11 wireless standards are backwards compatible. So even if it was 802.11n, the airport and airport extreme cards would still work with it.
And finally, Macrumors are dumb if they are still seriously hanging onto this idea of an Apple phone. THERE WILL BE NO APPLE PRODUCED PHONE.
That feature is specifically pointed as for, "iTunes phones."
Steve specifically said on the keynote that it was iTunes purchased tracks only. I don't know if it works 2-way with iTunes tracks, though.
Anyone else notice that iTunes now has an option to burn CD-TEXT?
It's called "Include CD Text" and is in the burning preferences.
I noticed that. Only for 10.4, though.
Yeah, Steve did only say 802.11 which strikes me as odd, but why would they use n in the set top box, when all of the current Macs have g? I don't see Apple telling everyone who just bought a new Mac "too bad"
Unless recent Macs have 802.11n which just needs a firmware update to unlock it.
All the 802.11 wireless standards are backwards compatible. So even if it was 802.11n, the airport and airport extreme cards would still work with it.
And finally, Macrumors are dumb if they are still seriously hanging onto this idea of an Apple phone. THERE WILL BE NO APPLE PRODUCED PHONE.
That feature is specifically pointed as for, "iTunes phones."
interlaced
Dec 18, 05:05 PM
i have a really small iogear 4 port USB 2.0 hub. it's white, not more than 4-5 inches and about 3/4" thick. it looks like this: http://www.mobileplanet.com/us/product.asp?code=120112&partner=IMFRO, but it's white. i used it once or twice because i didnt have enough room to plug in my ipod, but i dont use it too much anymore, i just switch between one of the ports on my pb. i think i paid like $29.99 or something, but i'll give it to you for like $15?
phairphan
Feb 21, 08:29 AM
I would take my iPod and Mac to the Apple store, but my warranty is out. It's been out for a long time too. And yes, I am using the Last.fm Scrobbler.
This is the likely source of your problem. The last.fm scrobbler doesn't deal particularly well larger libraries and larger capacity iPods. When you plug in your iPod the scrobbler will attempt to scrobble your plays from the iPod. While it does this, it completely freezes iTunes. If you open up Activity Monitor, you will see iTunes using 100% of your CPU resources on one of your cores. I have a 3 GHz MacPro and it freezes my iTunes for 2-5 minutes. iTunes is not multi-threaded, so it will only use one core/thread.
There is a temporary solution involving the deletion of one of the last.fm scrobbler logs. I'll see if I can find it. You could turn off iPod scrobbling, which will solve the problem. You may also want to try a different scrobbler. Unfortunately, it's probably an annoyance you'll have to live with if you want to scrobble.
This is the likely source of your problem. The last.fm scrobbler doesn't deal particularly well larger libraries and larger capacity iPods. When you plug in your iPod the scrobbler will attempt to scrobble your plays from the iPod. While it does this, it completely freezes iTunes. If you open up Activity Monitor, you will see iTunes using 100% of your CPU resources on one of your cores. I have a 3 GHz MacPro and it freezes my iTunes for 2-5 minutes. iTunes is not multi-threaded, so it will only use one core/thread.
There is a temporary solution involving the deletion of one of the last.fm scrobbler logs. I'll see if I can find it. You could turn off iPod scrobbling, which will solve the problem. You may also want to try a different scrobbler. Unfortunately, it's probably an annoyance you'll have to live with if you want to scrobble.
SSpiro
Apr 25, 07:03 AM
Yeah, it appears unless there is some kind of breakthrough, we are still good 3-4 months away from a JB.
Ugh
Ugh
lazyrighteye
Jan 18, 12:32 PM
The ability to take the iPhone (aka: your camera) away form your Mac during video chats presents some legit potential.
While this could be done (to an extent) with the original firewire iSights, the cable limited these kind of options.
I look forward to seeing how this shakes out.
While this could be done (to an extent) with the original firewire iSights, the cable limited these kind of options.
I look forward to seeing how this shakes out.
apollostern
Mar 23, 08:38 PM
Does anyone know if they had any inventory today (Wednesday?
I'm wondering about tomorrow or Friday. With the International launch looming it seems that supply will be tight.
I was in the middle of the line (got there around 0800) and there were no wifi-only-models left. It sounded like they had a lot of AT&T models, though.
I'm wondering about tomorrow or Friday. With the International launch looming it seems that supply will be tight.
I was in the middle of the line (got there around 0800) and there were no wifi-only-models left. It sounded like they had a lot of AT&T models, though.
hcuar
Oct 25, 09:02 AM
Screw Dvd Jon. He's a moron. iTunes is popular because it's a simplistic kick ass store. It's easy to use, and well organized. It has a great selection for a price cheaper than most CDs.
Hellhammer
Apr 29, 03:58 PM
Flash isn't exactly new technology as first NANDs were released back in 1987. However, NANDs have not offered much capacity before today. Back in the biggest NAND we had was 1GB. I think 2.5" SSDs can hold up to 16 NANDs so this would result in capacity of 16GB. The biggest HD in 2005 was 500GB, which had more than 30 times bigger capacity than the best SSD could have offered back then.
Right now, we have a lot bigger NANDs. The biggest ones used in SSDs are 32GB I think but Toshiba has already announced a 128GB NAND. I don't know when they are shipping them but 64GB should already be available. 16x128GB would give you 2TB! In the mean time, HDs have not developed that much. In 6 years, the HD capacity has only become 6 times greater (500GB -> 3TB). In that same time, NANDs have become 64 times bigger in capacity (1GB -> 64GB).
Okay, that is it for the history lesson and why we didn't have SSDs until now. The reason why I think SSDs are still so expensive is the huge demand for NANDs. SSDs use the same flash memory as lots of other products, i.e. NANDs. If you look at the industry now, a lot products are using NANDs. Phones, tablets, TVs, computers... Pretty much all electronics with some kind of an operating system. Smart phones have become very popular during the last few years. Tablets are still very new but they are also becoming popular.
When the demand is big, then the manufacturers can keep the prices up because people will buy it anyway. What would your iPhone be without a nice amount of storage? Or would you prefer a hard drive in it which would make it a lot bigger and heavier? Those devices simply cannot be what they are without NANDs. This means OEMs must buy NANDs, no matter what the price is.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1143524
That is what I said earlier today.
Right now, we have a lot bigger NANDs. The biggest ones used in SSDs are 32GB I think but Toshiba has already announced a 128GB NAND. I don't know when they are shipping them but 64GB should already be available. 16x128GB would give you 2TB! In the mean time, HDs have not developed that much. In 6 years, the HD capacity has only become 6 times greater (500GB -> 3TB). In that same time, NANDs have become 64 times bigger in capacity (1GB -> 64GB).
Okay, that is it for the history lesson and why we didn't have SSDs until now. The reason why I think SSDs are still so expensive is the huge demand for NANDs. SSDs use the same flash memory as lots of other products, i.e. NANDs. If you look at the industry now, a lot products are using NANDs. Phones, tablets, TVs, computers... Pretty much all electronics with some kind of an operating system. Smart phones have become very popular during the last few years. Tablets are still very new but they are also becoming popular.
When the demand is big, then the manufacturers can keep the prices up because people will buy it anyway. What would your iPhone be without a nice amount of storage? Or would you prefer a hard drive in it which would make it a lot bigger and heavier? Those devices simply cannot be what they are without NANDs. This means OEMs must buy NANDs, no matter what the price is.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1143524
That is what I said earlier today.
coochiekuta
Mar 14, 05:02 PM
the zune is nice...when it works. that was the biggest problem with it. compatibility issues with it and windows. there was a period when the original one was incompatibe with vista. you would think that division of one company would talk to each other now and again.
hokka
Oct 25, 09:39 AM
dynamicvworking out the key from the lock and pass onto another locksmith to make an exact copy to open a house or allow others to tour your house for free is not wrong? gee, what's the point of the lock on you door? what's the point of any password on your keychain (access)?
Stop trying to fight DRM, ignore it or don't buy the crap in the first place
Stop trying to fight DRM, ignore it or don't buy the crap in the first place
jent
Feb 5, 05:28 PM
At least in this case, they got the data from the operator as they clearly said it. IIRC they got about a month worth of texts because they said there was something like 500 SMSs between the suspect and the victim. And yes, in this case the actual content of the SMS was stored as well, not just the date and number.
Again, this is Finland, not US, but I would still say they store them for more than a few days.
I understand that any retained data can be subpoenaed, but this would contradict the notion that text messages are not stored for more than a few days. Like you mention, it's two different countries being compared. Ever hear of a similar case in the U.S.?
Again, this is Finland, not US, but I would still say they store them for more than a few days.
I understand that any retained data can be subpoenaed, but this would contradict the notion that text messages are not stored for more than a few days. Like you mention, it's two different countries being compared. Ever hear of a similar case in the U.S.?
alexjholland
May 4, 05:25 AM
Hey
I'm planning to get a 160Gb iPod Classic to house my entire 110Gb (and rising!) music collection.
The EU volume restriction is not cool. I have a Nano 6G and it's definitely too quiet for me. I'm not splashing out on a Classic, just to have my iPhone 4 (apparently not restricted) perform better with my headphone collection.
So I'm planning to order an engraved 160Gb Classic through a chap I know in America, who will then Fedex it to me.
I'm aware I will get the worldwide Apple warranty; but also that if it ever breaks and I take it to a UK store I can expect to get an EU-Limited model back (in which case I'd be inclined to Fedex it to the US for him to take in to an Apple store to circumvent this!)
However, is there any danger that updating a US iPod with firmware via my UK iMac's UK iTunes account on a UK internet connection could install an EU limiter; or is this limiter hardware-based?
Any thoughts from anyone who has pursued this route (I can't be alone!) would be appreciated, Thanks!
I'm planning to get a 160Gb iPod Classic to house my entire 110Gb (and rising!) music collection.
The EU volume restriction is not cool. I have a Nano 6G and it's definitely too quiet for me. I'm not splashing out on a Classic, just to have my iPhone 4 (apparently not restricted) perform better with my headphone collection.
So I'm planning to order an engraved 160Gb Classic through a chap I know in America, who will then Fedex it to me.
I'm aware I will get the worldwide Apple warranty; but also that if it ever breaks and I take it to a UK store I can expect to get an EU-Limited model back (in which case I'd be inclined to Fedex it to the US for him to take in to an Apple store to circumvent this!)
However, is there any danger that updating a US iPod with firmware via my UK iMac's UK iTunes account on a UK internet connection could install an EU limiter; or is this limiter hardware-based?
Any thoughts from anyone who has pursued this route (I can't be alone!) would be appreciated, Thanks!
arkitect
Mar 1, 04:45 PM
Oh my god it makes me weak at the knees�
Gorgeous.
http://www.soundsandfury.com/ophouse_2.jpg
http://www.soundsandfury.com/ophouse_3.jpg
Linky (http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2011/mar/01/zaha-hadid-guangzhou-opera-house-in-pictures?intcmp=239#/?picture=372168316&index=0)�
Gorgeous.
http://www.soundsandfury.com/ophouse_2.jpg
http://www.soundsandfury.com/ophouse_3.jpg
Linky (http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2011/mar/01/zaha-hadid-guangzhou-opera-house-in-pictures?intcmp=239#/?picture=372168316&index=0)�
themyst
Apr 6, 10:55 PM
It's not really a green poison twitter acct it's a troll
True, but the response from p0sixninja is legit. I don't think it'll be out anytime soon though.
True, but the response from p0sixninja is legit. I don't think it'll be out anytime soon though.
Meltdownblitz
Apr 3, 10:01 PM
If it were me I'd pick the neo hybrid matte. Slim, protective, classy, and unique. Better then the commuter IMO, The commuter is more common.
nonameowns
Mar 14, 09:51 PM
zune dead.
next, win7 mobile.
m$ need to innovate something if ever want to be ahead of apple.
next, win7 mobile.
m$ need to innovate something if ever want to be ahead of apple.
agkm800
Apr 16, 12:31 PM
What are your thoughts?
Are you saving much fuel cost?
What about the noise and driving feel or feedback?
What about the care and maintenance?
Will you buy a diesel car again?
Etc.
Are you saving much fuel cost?
What about the noise and driving feel or feedback?
What about the care and maintenance?
Will you buy a diesel car again?
Etc.
animatedude
Apr 11, 03:11 AM
???:(
macg4
Dec 18, 08:36 AM
i would say $400 US DOLLARS. I sold my 800mhz g3 a few months ago for $500.
ccolaco
Mar 29, 12:02 PM
Just follow this link and you will be informed when it arrives.
https://twitter.com/#!/@craigcolaco/ios-jailbreak
https://twitter.com/#!/@craigcolaco/ios-jailbreak
Jony Mac
Mar 30, 08:14 AM
I have a PB Ti G4 (Model: M8592LL/A) with the original Airport card. I cant get this to connect to WPA networks. WEP wireless works fine.
When I have a network set as WPA the PowerBook sees the network and when I attempt to join it recognizes it as a "WPA Personal" network, however I cannot join the network at all.
Is there anything I can do for this? Do I have to buy an Airport Extreme card??
When I have a network set as WPA the PowerBook sees the network and when I attempt to join it recognizes it as a "WPA Personal" network, however I cannot join the network at all.
Is there anything I can do for this? Do I have to buy an Airport Extreme card??
Cavan2211
Apr 9, 01:42 PM
Just look at some tweets later on
http://twitter.com/cdxliv/status/56543637642813440
http://twitter.com/p0sixninja/status/56544153475088384
http://twitter.com/cdxliv/status/56543637642813440
http://twitter.com/p0sixninja/status/56544153475088384
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