someguy
Jan 7, 02:17 PM
I think I am confused about something. I thought I heard that MWSF was on January 7th, which is today. I keep hearing something about the keynote on Tuesday, unless I am misunderstanding something.
Are these two seperate events? Is anything happening today?
What the hell is going on?
My socks don't match.
Thanks to whoever clears this up for me. :)
Are these two seperate events? Is anything happening today?
What the hell is going on?
My socks don't match.
Thanks to whoever clears this up for me. :)
SD-B
Apr 5, 04:22 PM
Movist is Universal and should run on a PPC Mac and in 10.5.8: http://code.google.com/p/movist/
ah, didnt see that before i posted the last
will go check that out now and see what it says
will comment once i read some more about it
ah, didnt see that before i posted the last
will go check that out now and see what it says
will comment once i read some more about it
Lacero
Dec 18, 05:20 PM
Looks like that little fella has a head start in iLife. :D
JSRockit
Sep 5, 06:44 PM
Lord help us... we need new portables. Paris would be perfect for me. Amen.
eawmp1
Sep 10, 04:43 AM
Ugh...I put things in my closets I don't want to see out. And as I a, somewhat of a pack rat, that baby's stuffed.
ivorito
Apr 25, 02:09 PM
Okay thankyou to both of you :) and I will probably prefer a more portable device as i do not need a particularly large hard drive, just something to back up my files. I have had a search on amazon and there seems to be many which are suitable size. Thank you again.
t1937r0
Sep 13, 11:43 AM
I just joined MacRumor's seti@home team.
I had communication problems when I tried to connect to folding@home,
but when I have a few minutes, I'll give it another try.
When it works, the Verizon NationalAccess cardbus card is great!
Original core duo mac mini, powerbook g4 (1.67Ghz). Someday I'll load the boinc client on my dual core G5, emac G4, and G4 mini. But not today.
Robin
I had communication problems when I tried to connect to folding@home,
but when I have a few minutes, I'll give it another try.
When it works, the Verizon NationalAccess cardbus card is great!
Original core duo mac mini, powerbook g4 (1.67Ghz). Someday I'll load the boinc client on my dual core G5, emac G4, and G4 mini. But not today.
Robin
whooleytoo
Apr 15, 10:36 AM
Bad in that the stuff that is encouraging people to move over is the angry bird type games and that it appears to make the more in depth stuff isn't as profitable. So in the long run we may not see as many games come out that are profitable.
Well, when you have people complaining about the price of 2 euro games, then you know the market is just a rush to the bottom. Simple games that can be quickly and cheaply made; with very little depth. I prefer longer, more involved gameplay too, but who's going to make those games with the price point so low?
Already it is sad when you look at the console market a lot of games are just games based on popular movies and not much innovation (cause the games based on the movies make the money and stuff like Okami and more innovative stuff gets ignored). I remember when I was reading an article complaining about how that was the trend in games (it happened to movies too once blockbusters came out. Movie studios were more interested in making blockbusters than unique movies, basically finding a formula that worked and sticking with it rather than trying anything different).
I agree, it's the same thing. If you want to make a big game (or movie), you need lots of money. That means you need an investor - whose motivation is making a profit. To make a profit you then have to sell a lot of copies, so the game has to be mainstream. It has to be low-risk, so will stick to conventional, proven game-types. Great for investors, boring and predictable for gamers.
Well, when you have people complaining about the price of 2 euro games, then you know the market is just a rush to the bottom. Simple games that can be quickly and cheaply made; with very little depth. I prefer longer, more involved gameplay too, but who's going to make those games with the price point so low?
Already it is sad when you look at the console market a lot of games are just games based on popular movies and not much innovation (cause the games based on the movies make the money and stuff like Okami and more innovative stuff gets ignored). I remember when I was reading an article complaining about how that was the trend in games (it happened to movies too once blockbusters came out. Movie studios were more interested in making blockbusters than unique movies, basically finding a formula that worked and sticking with it rather than trying anything different).
I agree, it's the same thing. If you want to make a big game (or movie), you need lots of money. That means you need an investor - whose motivation is making a profit. To make a profit you then have to sell a lot of copies, so the game has to be mainstream. It has to be low-risk, so will stick to conventional, proven game-types. Great for investors, boring and predictable for gamers.
samcraig
Mar 25, 11:20 AM
If you're shooting 24p as 60i, your process would ideally be:
Washington-dc-mobile-wallpaper
Comics - Dc Wallpaper
dc wallpaper logo. DC Logo
AC/DC wallpaper - 800x600
plan b dc wallpapersplan b dc
Music - AC/DC Wallpaper
Music - AC/DC Wallpaper
Slideshow of Claudia#39;s AC/DC Wallpapers
Slideshow of Claudia#39;s AC/DC Wallpapers
Slideshow of Claudia#39;s AC/DC Wallpapers
Uberglitch
Oct 19, 06:43 PM
Sorry to be so cruel on your first post.
Comic Sans?
IPod?
Yea. It was actually deliberate, even the 'IPod" - i wanted to toon it up a little but, give it a few extra tweaks, to keep it from being too close to the real thing, and just to add my own goofy touch.:)
Comic Sans?
IPod?
Yea. It was actually deliberate, even the 'IPod" - i wanted to toon it up a little but, give it a few extra tweaks, to keep it from being too close to the real thing, and just to add my own goofy touch.:)
tt335
Apr 7, 12:06 AM
you don't need to have cablevision subscription to use this? i.e. being a customer
ChrisA
Apr 20, 03:56 PM
OWC here as well, specifically the mercury elite al-pro (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/1394/USB/EliteAL/eSATA_FW800_FW400_USB) models.
I use these too. I had one fail but it was replaced.
Then buy a Seagate drive. These have a 5 year warranty. For a disk drive 5 years is as good as "lifetime" Other brands are only 3 year. Check before you buy as there are odd exceptions,
You will need to buy four. One for data, one for a time machine backup and on for a rotating "ping pong" remote backup. What I do is buy a new drive about every year and retire the oldest drive. I always buy the largest size available so that after 4 or so years it is a usable size. You really have to get into a rotation and retirement plan in order to keep the data and the backup copies reliable
I use these too. I had one fail but it was replaced.
Then buy a Seagate drive. These have a 5 year warranty. For a disk drive 5 years is as good as "lifetime" Other brands are only 3 year. Check before you buy as there are odd exceptions,
You will need to buy four. One for data, one for a time machine backup and on for a rotating "ping pong" remote backup. What I do is buy a new drive about every year and retire the oldest drive. I always buy the largest size available so that after 4 or so years it is a usable size. You really have to get into a rotation and retirement plan in order to keep the data and the backup copies reliable
DeckMan
Apr 7, 05:35 PM
I can see how it might be useful, but at the same time, it clutters everything up (especially mission control) and makes it difficult to find the document I'm working on.
Wait, recently closed windows are actually in Mission Control as well? Eek! My Expos� is cluttered up enough as it is...
Wait, recently closed windows are actually in Mission Control as well? Eek! My Expos� is cluttered up enough as it is...
xytor
Apr 16, 10:39 AM
Hi, I just got my first apple product (a macbook pro) a few days ago. I bought XCode 4 from the appstore, installed it and created a new OpenGL ES project.
After a few frames of running with no code modifications from me, the program crashed with LLVM ERROR: Cannot yet select...
So, after trying various things, the project crashes in the same way regardless of the XCode version (tried XCode 3 also) and regardless of the iPhone or iPad version.
I don't have access to the developer forums because I didn't pay the $99 to be a paid developer.
Does anybody have any ideas on what I should try next?
Thanks!
After a few frames of running with no code modifications from me, the program crashed with LLVM ERROR: Cannot yet select...
So, after trying various things, the project crashes in the same way regardless of the XCode version (tried XCode 3 also) and regardless of the iPhone or iPad version.
I don't have access to the developer forums because I didn't pay the $99 to be a paid developer.
Does anybody have any ideas on what I should try next?
Thanks!
kainjow
Oct 26, 12:21 PM
if the bezels have touch sensitive areas, wouldnt that be hard to just hold the ipod without accidently hitting one of the 238934843 areas?
From what I understood.. the sides aren't touch sensitive. It's just showing on the screen where it's touch sensitive, kind of like the x and y axis on a graph...
From what I understood.. the sides aren't touch sensitive. It's just showing on the screen where it's touch sensitive, kind of like the x and y axis on a graph...
kcdude
May 1, 08:33 PM
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kainjow
Oct 24, 07:39 PM
Does anybody know how far this resolution independence goes? Meaning, if finder and the dock are the only things that are resolution independent, but office, ilife, etc. still turn tiny, no thanks. But does carbon and cocao mean that apps built on those (which/how many apps) will automatically be scalable?
It's system wide. All system interface controls will be resolution independent out of the box.
It's system wide. All system interface controls will be resolution independent out of the box.
Trevornewell
Apr 9, 05:10 AM
https://twitter.com/redmondpie/status/56578315363950592
Jb will be here soon
Jb will be here soon
Jade Cambell
Feb 5, 11:30 AM
I've taken excellent care of this iPhone for the past 5 months. There's nothing wrong with it internally or externally, and all the original parts and packaging are included.
I'm not familiar with how the switch-out process happens. Do I need to get my new phone before sending out the old one, so that I can swap sims? Or do I just need to plug in my new phone to iTunes and tell it to transfer the AT&T account over to it, and it'll disable the old one? How does it work?
I'm looking to get $350 for it.
Thanks
I'm not familiar with how the switch-out process happens. Do I need to get my new phone before sending out the old one, so that I can swap sims? Or do I just need to plug in my new phone to iTunes and tell it to transfer the AT&T account over to it, and it'll disable the old one? How does it work?
I'm looking to get $350 for it.
Thanks
Maestro64
Oct 5, 08:41 AM
[QUOTE=Maestro64]
I think you have that wrong - slightly - they're shutting down the ESPN thing...
"The Walt Disney Co. will spend about $30 million to shut down its Mobile ESPN wireless telephone services, but remains "excited" about its family-oriented Disney Mobile phone service, Disney Chief Financial Officer Tom Staggs said on Monday."
I stand corrected, that is what they are doing, I confused my facts. My comment was based on market researched which felt they did not see Disney being successful with the Disney Family phone considering they failed on the ESPN service which is a similar business plan of being an MVNO. Which means they rent time on existing cell networks.
By the way if Apple can not convice Cingular to sale their phone and get T-mobile and Verizon and other to allow the phones to work on their networks Apple will have to do the MVNO.
Apple may make a great phone with great GUI, but they do not control the networks and if the providers and other cell phone makes want to keep them out they can. Look what happen with the ROKR it was delay 18 months because of the network providers didn't like not making money from music downloads
I think you have that wrong - slightly - they're shutting down the ESPN thing...
"The Walt Disney Co. will spend about $30 million to shut down its Mobile ESPN wireless telephone services, but remains "excited" about its family-oriented Disney Mobile phone service, Disney Chief Financial Officer Tom Staggs said on Monday."
I stand corrected, that is what they are doing, I confused my facts. My comment was based on market researched which felt they did not see Disney being successful with the Disney Family phone considering they failed on the ESPN service which is a similar business plan of being an MVNO. Which means they rent time on existing cell networks.
By the way if Apple can not convice Cingular to sale their phone and get T-mobile and Verizon and other to allow the phones to work on their networks Apple will have to do the MVNO.
Apple may make a great phone with great GUI, but they do not control the networks and if the providers and other cell phone makes want to keep them out they can. Look what happen with the ROKR it was delay 18 months because of the network providers didn't like not making money from music downloads
SR20DETDOG
Mar 12, 09:15 PM
10GB/day bandwidth transfer for basic accounts, that's pretty impressive.
Yeah, I ended up reading a lot on their forums ,didn't know they even had a forum. It's a huge step up from the 100MB :D
Hopefully Dropbox is cool with me doing this.
Yeah, I ended up reading a lot on their forums ,didn't know they even had a forum. It's a huge step up from the 100MB :D
Hopefully Dropbox is cool with me doing this.
Alb1
May 4, 11:08 AM
Hello,
I have been using my Mac mini PowerPC G4 (1.5) with satisfaction, but recently its superdrive (Matshita DVD-R UJ-845C, firmware rev. DPP9) stopped to pull inside any disc (despite I made use of it very seldom) and now I am in doubt if it is better for me to change it with a new one or leaving it unworking and make use of an external firewire optical drive (e.g. LaCie d2 DVD RW 22x ...). Any piece of advice is very wellcome.
Best Regards
I have been using my Mac mini PowerPC G4 (1.5) with satisfaction, but recently its superdrive (Matshita DVD-R UJ-845C, firmware rev. DPP9) stopped to pull inside any disc (despite I made use of it very seldom) and now I am in doubt if it is better for me to change it with a new one or leaving it unworking and make use of an external firewire optical drive (e.g. LaCie d2 DVD RW 22x ...). Any piece of advice is very wellcome.
Best Regards
InSides
Apr 7, 08:24 PM
The Boot Camp drivers provided by Apple aren't that great, especially for the trackpad and the brightness controls. When I'm dragging and dropping files in Windows 7 on my MacBook Pro, I tend to press down with one finger and drag with another finger.
I have my trackpad set up on Windows 7 and OS X to have it so that the bottom left corner is left click and the bottom right is right click. Tap to click is disabled.
So, basically, I cannot have "tap-to-click" and have "press down with one finger and drag with another finger" at the same time.
That sucks.
I have my trackpad set up on Windows 7 and OS X to have it so that the bottom left corner is left click and the bottom right is right click. Tap to click is disabled.
So, basically, I cannot have "tap-to-click" and have "press down with one finger and drag with another finger" at the same time.
That sucks.
G5Unit
Nov 23, 12:31 PM
Change it to a bidding thing:D I would take down the buy it now and set it to .01 cents. You might get bids that way.
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