puuukeey
Oct 25, 03:15 PM
DRM infected mp3s: pay the same, get less. End of Story
WesCole
May 5, 10:30 AM
I just completed the same setup as you yesterday.
I had no problem moving my iTunes library (music, movies, etc.) to the HDD in the optibay and just pointing iTunes to the new location. Also, some Mac apps require that you install them on the system drive, but for the others, you can just move the app to the HDD and create an alias to that app to put in your applications folder on your SSD so it will act like any other app.
I don't think you will actually be able to delete your actual home folders from the SSD, but you can certainly store documents, etc. on you HDD.
I had no problem moving my iTunes library (music, movies, etc.) to the HDD in the optibay and just pointing iTunes to the new location. Also, some Mac apps require that you install them on the system drive, but for the others, you can just move the app to the HDD and create an alias to that app to put in your applications folder on your SSD so it will act like any other app.
I don't think you will actually be able to delete your actual home folders from the SSD, but you can certainly store documents, etc. on you HDD.
amacgenius
Nov 19, 09:43 PM
Have you checked HotScripts (http://www.hotscripts.com)? Personally I'd use PHP.
I'd say them, or there's ALWAYS Google ;).
I'd say them, or there's ALWAYS Google ;).
markmcrobie
Mar 27, 01:43 AM
Comex has gotten it jailbroken on the 14th but it still needs a little refining, it is Untethered not tethered as its userland exploit
Wrong way round - it's userland, therefore WILL be tethered. See explanation here:
http://bit.ly/gN060d
Wrong way round - it's userland, therefore WILL be tethered. See explanation here:
http://bit.ly/gN060d
LexusLuthor
Jun 23, 11:17 AM
I will probably be at the Northridge store. Was there for the 3GS launch and the line forms just inside the mall, outside the store. There was not that big of a line at all. I was actually VERY surprised. I was probably # 20 in line and when I got out the line for preorders was not any longer than when I entered it. I just felt bad for the walk-ins. Their line was long.
See you all there. Bright and early.
See you all there. Bright and early.
mwpeters8182
Nov 23, 10:58 AM
Pic Attached
Kunigit
Mar 22, 08:26 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Anyone there today?
Anyone there today?
old-wiz
Apr 1, 09:28 AM
Why you ignore my post you wankers!!!!?:mad:
Perhaps not everyone is awake when you posted. Asking for advice then calling people names doesn't encourage people to help you.
Perhaps not everyone is awake when you posted. Asking for advice then calling people names doesn't encourage people to help you.
qpawn
Dec 19, 01:36 PM
Very clever! I think it looks fine with zeros. :)
jayhawk11
Mar 28, 07:35 PM
I think for SL there was a timeframe (4 weeks?) for getting SL for free. Then there was a separate timeframe outside of that for getting SL for $10. I may be wrong, as I did not qualify for either.
This.
If you were within a month of Launch Day, you got it for free. There was a separate time frame that allowed you to get it for $10. Outside of that, you could buy it outright for $30 (if you already had 10.5) or $129 if you needed the box set.
I would assume that 10.7 upgrades will be handled in a similar fashion, but we don't know pricing yet on the full version.
This.
If you were within a month of Launch Day, you got it for free. There was a separate time frame that allowed you to get it for $10. Outside of that, you could buy it outright for $30 (if you already had 10.5) or $129 if you needed the box set.
I would assume that 10.7 upgrades will be handled in a similar fashion, but we don't know pricing yet on the full version.
littleebo356
Jun 20, 05:47 PM
I have ordered but still thinking of getting there for around 7am. Where is good to place park early in brum and cheap as im guessing this may take a while.
how well do u know brum before i tell you? i dont want to get you lost.
how well do u know brum before i tell you? i dont want to get you lost.
MTI
Apr 4, 02:11 PM
Speed is relative, however, overall the iMac will have better performance specs than the Mini. It's a combination of processor, memory, gpu and hard drive speed.
However, my Mini is presently connected to a 55" Panasonic plasma's HDMI port in the family room, possible with an iMac, but cumbersome at best.
However, my Mini is presently connected to a 55" Panasonic plasma's HDMI port in the family room, possible with an iMac, but cumbersome at best.
zen.state
Apr 5, 01:30 PM
I have a full collection of Apple service manuals and found this in the dual 2.7 take apart guide. The photos are not very detailed but it does show the 2 different cooling systems.
http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/6079/picture1rki.jpg
http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/6079/picture1rki.jpg
destroyboredom
Apr 18, 10:11 PM
So if the rumors are to be believed and the next iPhone will simply be an iPhone 4 with a new processor, more memory/storage (64GB), and 8MP camera then it begs the question...what is causing the delay?
I'm aware of the earthquake in Japan I just don't think it would cause a 3-4 month delay of the product.
Thoughts?
I'm aware of the earthquake in Japan I just don't think it would cause a 3-4 month delay of the product.
Thoughts?
Leoff
Oct 26, 08:17 AM
Touch sensitive frame, looks cool...
Holds promise for the "true" video iPod...
But JEBUS CHRUST, look at those song selections! "Hot Night?" "Amanda?"
"On the Dark Side?!?"
Holds promise for the "true" video iPod...
But JEBUS CHRUST, look at those song selections! "Hot Night?" "Amanda?"
"On the Dark Side?!?"
Ca$hflow
Apr 4, 06:44 PM
My next computer will be a 15 inch macbook air with ivy bridge and thunderbolt :D
This sounds orgasmic!:p::D:D:D
This sounds orgasmic!:p::D:D:D
jettredmont
Oct 4, 02:59 PM
could be. but honestly i don't think that's a good thing. it just makes the equipment more expensive, clunky and less capable than dedicated devices. after all you don't need that feat all the time. only once in a while and then you bring the extra gps. cramming a gps in nowadays small P&S or even DSLR's is just expensive and complicated.
my two cents.
Every cell phone sold in the US has to have a working GPS device in it, and the GPS has to be "on" at all times.
Cost and power consumption are hardly issues. The only extra cost is adding an interface to the GPS unit to get the latest location data (which might be the front door of the building you're in if you're inside). The only extra power consumption is that needed to initiate and react to that poll, which is negligible (obviously).
But, yes, adding such a feature on a straight digicam or DSLR wouldn't necessarily make much sense. However, compared to the cost of an external GPS, which records "breadcrumbs" constantly (instead of just when you take a picture, because it doesn't know when you take a picture) and has enough memory and battery to hold said breadcrumbs throughout a, say, two-day road trip, integrating a low-power GPS into a camera doesn't sound all that far-fetched. But, I don't see camera makers doing that until GPS-locating of photos shows signs of taking off, which it doesn't, yet.
my two cents.
Every cell phone sold in the US has to have a working GPS device in it, and the GPS has to be "on" at all times.
Cost and power consumption are hardly issues. The only extra cost is adding an interface to the GPS unit to get the latest location data (which might be the front door of the building you're in if you're inside). The only extra power consumption is that needed to initiate and react to that poll, which is negligible (obviously).
But, yes, adding such a feature on a straight digicam or DSLR wouldn't necessarily make much sense. However, compared to the cost of an external GPS, which records "breadcrumbs" constantly (instead of just when you take a picture, because it doesn't know when you take a picture) and has enough memory and battery to hold said breadcrumbs throughout a, say, two-day road trip, integrating a low-power GPS into a camera doesn't sound all that far-fetched. But, I don't see camera makers doing that until GPS-locating of photos shows signs of taking off, which it doesn't, yet.
jjk454ss
Mar 8, 08:22 PM
Did you verify by the times posted that more should have been bold? Is it possible that only 7 threads in that forum were updated since your last visit?
Yeah, its been doing it for some time. It's really not a big deal, its more that I just want to know why it is doing it.
I havent been paying attention to the "You last visited:" thing, I'll have to watch that and see what it is saying.
Yeah, its been doing it for some time. It's really not a big deal, its more that I just want to know why it is doing it.
I havent been paying attention to the "You last visited:" thing, I'll have to watch that and see what it is saying.
APPLENEWBIE
Oct 26, 08:52 AM
What if the patent diagrams are just cover for what this thing really is, which might-maybe-perhaps-could-be something entirely not-ipod. Maybe, the ipodish descriptions only are to throw us off and it is really a new mini-handheld computer, video player, wireless downloadable from itv-or-your-mac, remote, tv viewer. If apple were to be planning something like that, they would probably want to not let the patent reveal the product. just thinking....
DJY
Sep 25, 07:19 AM
Just double checking once again, Once im ordering my Ibook/Powerbook I will only have to order the AirPort Express Base Station and theres no need for me to buy the AirPort Extreme Card since it comes built in?
Airport Express is GREAT! You will love it!
Of the four people I've helped / convinced to switch - three of them HAD to buy an Airport Express. Sure there are lots of wireless routers out there... but AirTunes is just cool.
Airport Express is GREAT! You will love it!
Of the four people I've helped / convinced to switch - three of them HAD to buy an Airport Express. Sure there are lots of wireless routers out there... but AirTunes is just cool.
gdeputy
Apr 18, 02:25 PM
I've used: Ghost Armor, Wrapsol, Invisible Shield and BodyGuardz and I can say with complete honesty they are all nearly the same.
Invisible Shield tended to be the most 'orange peel' like, but other than that they are all the same product for the most part, just different cuts.
I'll put it this way, I would order from any of the companies again, they've all provided great support/warranty service, and I was satisfied with all of them.
With that said, every one of the products tends to come off after awhile (usually 6-9 months) but I would always just pay the 2-3$ and get a replacement.
Invisible Shield tended to be the most 'orange peel' like, but other than that they are all the same product for the most part, just different cuts.
I'll put it this way, I would order from any of the companies again, they've all provided great support/warranty service, and I was satisfied with all of them.
With that said, every one of the products tends to come off after awhile (usually 6-9 months) but I would always just pay the 2-3$ and get a replacement.
Doctor Q
Jan 12, 12:55 PM
I can't resist reporting this article, because it contains this sentence that you don't see very often:
"Surprisingly, Howe said, their inspiration came from cockroach legs."
Rather than build a robotic hand that could avoid mistakes while grasping a variety of objects, researchers build one that can correct mistakes on the fly, which is what humans do.
Despite its four-fingered form, the resulting hand has several human characteristics. At rest, its joints are opened from 25 to 45 degrees, and the joints at the base (our palm) are more flexible than the joints of the fingers. Dollar also added sensors to detect when a finger touches an object and the angle of the joints. While the hand automatically adjusts for many small errors, the sensors enable it to compensate for larger miscues.
The result is a very simple hand that can grasp a wide range of objects. It could become a platform for future household and service robots, where the ability to grasp different objects is important.
http://www.seas.harvard.edu/news-events/news-clips/cockroach-inspires-robotic-hand-to-get-a-grip/image_mini
Full article: Cockroach Inspires Robotic Hand To Get A Grip (http://www.insidescience.org/research/cockroach-inspires-robotic-hand-to-get-a-grip)
"Surprisingly, Howe said, their inspiration came from cockroach legs."
Rather than build a robotic hand that could avoid mistakes while grasping a variety of objects, researchers build one that can correct mistakes on the fly, which is what humans do.
Despite its four-fingered form, the resulting hand has several human characteristics. At rest, its joints are opened from 25 to 45 degrees, and the joints at the base (our palm) are more flexible than the joints of the fingers. Dollar also added sensors to detect when a finger touches an object and the angle of the joints. While the hand automatically adjusts for many small errors, the sensors enable it to compensate for larger miscues.
The result is a very simple hand that can grasp a wide range of objects. It could become a platform for future household and service robots, where the ability to grasp different objects is important.
http://www.seas.harvard.edu/news-events/news-clips/cockroach-inspires-robotic-hand-to-get-a-grip/image_mini
Full article: Cockroach Inspires Robotic Hand To Get A Grip (http://www.insidescience.org/research/cockroach-inspires-robotic-hand-to-get-a-grip)
AEMV
Apr 12, 12:40 PM
every time i read these threads i'm reminded why i don't have an iphone. Yeah, i have many other apple devices, including a 3g ipad, but no iphone. I refuse to be a slave to the man. I wish subsidized devices didn't exist in this country. It reduces competition by locking people into contracts and ultimately holds technology back. Yeah, more people can own the "coolest" phone, but imho the ends don't justify the means.
agree
agree
noekozz
Apr 28, 01:46 PM
iClarified (http://www.iclarified.com/).
woops, haven't had my lunch yet.
Also, if you're concerned about having to restore all your apps, d/l aptbackup, It'll relieve that headache.
woops, haven't had my lunch yet.
Also, if you're concerned about having to restore all your apps, d/l aptbackup, It'll relieve that headache.
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