Manzana
Apr 4, 06:09 PM
My next computer will be a 15 inch macbook air with ivy bridge and thunderbolt :D
OrangeSVTguy
Apr 23, 09:50 AM
Some of the processors will work with different boards. I've swapped CPUs around with different boards and not all of them worked with another. You can run a single processor on a dual processor board as long as it's in the upper slot. Swapping processors or Logic boards will require a thermal calibration. Do you have the Apple Serivce Diagnostics discs?
You should be able to use any 1.8ghz or 2.0ghz dual processor logic board. Make sure it has the same amount of memory slots.
You should be able to use any 1.8ghz or 2.0ghz dual processor logic board. Make sure it has the same amount of memory slots.
Evoken
Apr 24, 09:00 PM
Is there a reason why he would not have a DropBox account? :confused: I mean, DropBox is great and very useful, why couldn't he be using it?
greygray
Feb 7, 02:59 AM
4 stars. Sounds nice. Thanks for sharing. :)
wpotere
May 5, 05:45 AM
I haven't found anything that works well for Windows. I would recommend that you give MacDrive a try or look a Paragon. Both are well maintained and if there is an issue have tools to help you repair the partition.
vukmaxim
Apr 19, 08:45 AM
airxtand
Perceptes
Mar 3, 09:59 PM
I'm a student at UCSD and would also be interested. What exactly does the job entail? Please let me know!
Btrthnezr3
Oct 31, 07:09 PM
Lol :D
dwman
Dec 9, 03:29 PM
http://www.macbytes.com/images/bytessig.gif (http://www.macbytes.com)
Category: Humor
Link: Has Apple lost its CEO? (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101209154053)
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What a sensationalistic headline about SJ being eligible for a $37 refund from the state of CA. Nothing but link bait.
Category: Humor
Link: Has Apple lost its CEO? (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101209154053)
Description:: none
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
What a sensationalistic headline about SJ being eligible for a $37 refund from the state of CA. Nothing but link bait.
bousozoku
Oct 9, 02:01 PM
While this is true in your area, it doesn't contradict what I said.
T-Mobile, contrary to what the person I was replying to said, does have its own network. In most areas where it operates, it is not using Cingular's network. In some areas, it uses Cingular's, and in others Cingular uses its, but in most areas, they're both independent of one another.
T-Mobile is the aggregate of most of the independent GSM operators that were coming online in the late nineties. Most of them were bought by Voicestream, T-Mobile took over Voicestream and then bought Powertel.
True. I had an Aerial phone from 1999-2000 and toward the end, the company was bought by Voicestream, which must have gotten all 15 of Aerial's towers in the U.S.A. ;) Verizon got the little purple alien's phone company.
T-Mobile, contrary to what the person I was replying to said, does have its own network. In most areas where it operates, it is not using Cingular's network. In some areas, it uses Cingular's, and in others Cingular uses its, but in most areas, they're both independent of one another.
T-Mobile is the aggregate of most of the independent GSM operators that were coming online in the late nineties. Most of them were bought by Voicestream, T-Mobile took over Voicestream and then bought Powertel.
True. I had an Aerial phone from 1999-2000 and toward the end, the company was bought by Voicestream, which must have gotten all 15 of Aerial's towers in the U.S.A. ;) Verizon got the little purple alien's phone company.
Slix
Apr 4, 03:56 PM
MacBook Air is awesome because they're so small. People want that in a product.
camaroIOM
Mar 31, 10:06 AM
Sorry to say Bella apple could really care less if you switched
tredstone
Apr 13, 09:20 AM
I got a Samsung BX2431 24" with a max of 1080, which I've found really nice. I spent all day in the library using a 24" iMac, so I was able to get a sense for the differences when I got home. The big thing is to calibrate the Samsung properly. Other than that, the Samsung monitor seems to have less color gamut, but is still very bright and almost as sharp.
ljb77
Mar 11, 02:42 PM
BB 2100 South just stated that they have at least 25 of each model.
yellow
Sep 13, 04:23 PM
Steal: To take (the property of another) without right or permission.
When you copy something, you're not taking it. The original is still there.
Ooooooohhh... so I'm all turned around on this whole P2P thing.
When you copy something, you're not taking it. The original is still there.
Ooooooohhh... so I'm all turned around on this whole P2P thing.
dubbz
Sep 11, 08:20 PM
I was asleep, having a really weird dream.
clintob
Nov 8, 01:09 PM
i love macs i love the simplicity but theres nothing out there
that will topple microsoft office period.
I actually don't think this is true anymore. It was a year or two ago, but Apple is making such unbelievable headway in market share, I truly believe if they were to release a much-improved Pages/Keynote and bundle it with a true spreadsheet App, they would have a very large majority of Apple users signing up willingly.
Office for Mac is a horrendous, unstable, and ridiculously poor application. Word is awful, Excel can't run half the Macros that are made in the PC version, and Entourage is laughably easily to corrupt. I think with some clever engineering and a little good faith (ie. bundling the software with OS X or at least keeping the price very low) Apple could really put a dent into Office for Mac use very quickly.
that will topple microsoft office period.
I actually don't think this is true anymore. It was a year or two ago, but Apple is making such unbelievable headway in market share, I truly believe if they were to release a much-improved Pages/Keynote and bundle it with a true spreadsheet App, they would have a very large majority of Apple users signing up willingly.
Office for Mac is a horrendous, unstable, and ridiculously poor application. Word is awful, Excel can't run half the Macros that are made in the PC version, and Entourage is laughably easily to corrupt. I think with some clever engineering and a little good faith (ie. bundling the software with OS X or at least keeping the price very low) Apple could really put a dent into Office for Mac use very quickly.
wilburdl
Oct 26, 06:37 AM
Wow. Let's hope it looks better than that diagram. Anyways this would be the ultimate iPod (Could be a 4 or 5 inch screen). Of course, the screen needs to be more scratch resistant than previous generations. And they have to bump up the resolution on their iTunes store. But I'd be surprised if we see this anytime soon.
thequicksilver
Oct 10, 04:16 PM
Bit of advice needed please. I'm in need of a system for creating web galleries that's, to put it bluntly, foolproof. What I'm really after is something that conforms to the following criteria:
� Free.
� Will run on a Linux server (can use SQL/PHP etc).
� Will allow me to upload the images to the correct directory via FTP, and run a script to create the gallery. (I could just manage to get my computer illiterate Dad to master this, as I've spent the past two years getting him to learn basic FTP.)
� It doesn't have to resize the images on the server, for sake of uploading speed that will be done on the local computer before uploading.
� Will conform to a pre-defined template once the images are uploaded and the script is run (basically foolproof).
If anyone could direct me to anything which sounds like it's suitable, it would be appreciated. Google searches have not proved fruitful, it's one of those things where finding a useful search string is incredibly difficult.
Ta.
� Free.
� Will run on a Linux server (can use SQL/PHP etc).
� Will allow me to upload the images to the correct directory via FTP, and run a script to create the gallery. (I could just manage to get my computer illiterate Dad to master this, as I've spent the past two years getting him to learn basic FTP.)
� It doesn't have to resize the images on the server, for sake of uploading speed that will be done on the local computer before uploading.
� Will conform to a pre-defined template once the images are uploaded and the script is run (basically foolproof).
If anyone could direct me to anything which sounds like it's suitable, it would be appreciated. Google searches have not proved fruitful, it's one of those things where finding a useful search string is incredibly difficult.
Ta.
benhollberg
Mar 18, 07:31 AM
Anyone else plan to stay over tonight?
DefBref
Apr 20, 03:44 AM
If they are in your itunes library, then yes you can easily sync them to the ipad.
Syncing is merely the process of connecting to the Mac and copying everything over from your Mac to the Ipad that you have chosen to sync. Some things may go the other way as well, but its not a complicated process.
From your first post, I think you may be confusing syncing with homesharing. With homesharing, your ipad can access your media in your itunes library via your wireless network. I.e. streaming it directly, rather than having to have a copy on your ipad.
Syncing is merely the process of connecting to the Mac and copying everything over from your Mac to the Ipad that you have chosen to sync. Some things may go the other way as well, but its not a complicated process.
From your first post, I think you may be confusing syncing with homesharing. With homesharing, your ipad can access your media in your itunes library via your wireless network. I.e. streaming it directly, rather than having to have a copy on your ipad.
Play Ultimate
Nov 8, 01:28 PM
I actually don't think this is true anymore. It was a year or two ago, but Apple is making such unbelievable headway in market share, I truly believe if they were to release a much-improved Pages/Keynote and bundle it with a true spreadsheet App, they would have a very large majority of Apple users signing up willingly.
Apple's marketshare is still too low for that to have any effect on Office sales. What will disrupt Office is the move toward internet based apps. I still believe that Office will dominate for awhile.
However, a down-tick or two of marketshare will have a dramatic effect on the stock price and on computer users perceptions about Microsoft's monopolistic dominance.
The Microsoft dam is starting to leak.
Apple's marketshare is still too low for that to have any effect on Office sales. What will disrupt Office is the move toward internet based apps. I still believe that Office will dominate for awhile.
However, a down-tick or two of marketshare will have a dramatic effect on the stock price and on computer users perceptions about Microsoft's monopolistic dominance.
The Microsoft dam is starting to leak.
100Teraflops
Mar 12, 08:05 PM
Get the MacBook pro. When you need more disk space, get a nice fast external Thunderbolt disk (they'll be just as fast as internal disks on the MacPro).
The new MBP machines are really fast - coming up to the speed of my 3 year old 8 core MacPro.
Then buy an iMac in a year by which time it will have Thunderbolt too - and use your external drives on that.
Sound plan! Honestly, I am convinced that I will buy an MBP early next week. Maybe tomorrow? I am leaving the Windows camp for awhile. Disclaimer: my laptop is three and a half years old and has served me well! A few times I have traveled out of state, but it mostly was treated as a desktop replacement.
Yes, Thunderbolt will be unbelievable fast! USB ?.?? LOL I cannot imagine the time that will be saved when backing up two to four 1 TB drives. I am excited to purchase an Apple computer! Since I am armed with knowledge form this thread, I will buy either a base 15" or the high end 15." The 17" MBP is awesome and my current laptop has a 17" screen, but IMHO, the MBP 17" is pricey. Although, I have been known to contradict my initial thoughts regarding an expensive purchase. ;)
Damnit, now I have to study! :D
The new MBP machines are really fast - coming up to the speed of my 3 year old 8 core MacPro.
Then buy an iMac in a year by which time it will have Thunderbolt too - and use your external drives on that.
Sound plan! Honestly, I am convinced that I will buy an MBP early next week. Maybe tomorrow? I am leaving the Windows camp for awhile. Disclaimer: my laptop is three and a half years old and has served me well! A few times I have traveled out of state, but it mostly was treated as a desktop replacement.
Yes, Thunderbolt will be unbelievable fast! USB ?.?? LOL I cannot imagine the time that will be saved when backing up two to four 1 TB drives. I am excited to purchase an Apple computer! Since I am armed with knowledge form this thread, I will buy either a base 15" or the high end 15." The 17" MBP is awesome and my current laptop has a 17" screen, but IMHO, the MBP 17" is pricey. Although, I have been known to contradict my initial thoughts regarding an expensive purchase. ;)
Damnit, now I have to study! :D
Eastend
Sep 12, 02:58 AM
I returned to my home in Nara from a business trip. The people where I live there faces looked shocked, soon after they told me what had happened I was in shock also. I arrived home to see the second airplane strike the tower. A friend of mine was stuck in New York City for 3 days, he could not get out of the city.
I am old enough to barely remember the Kennedy assassination, you never forget where you were when it happened, the World Trade Center is the same in that respect.
Brian
I am old enough to barely remember the Kennedy assassination, you never forget where you were when it happened, the World Trade Center is the same in that respect.
Brian
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