talkingfuture
Apr 18, 09:53 AM
It does seem as though people are putting so many guesses out there that one is bound to be right. I wouldn't be surprise to see a longer cycle this time as it must be getting harder each year to make big leaps in functionality rather than just refining and upgrading what is already there.
ijurachi
Jan 22, 12:44 PM
LG-Philips is the current provider of LCD panels for the ACDs. I found this press release on the LG-Philips corporate site:
To meet the growing need for high-quality LCD panels in the desktop monitor market for graphic design and video production uses, LG.Philips LCD has developed wider color gamut products, including the world�s largest monitor panel, measuring 30 inches diagonally, as well as a 26-inch model. Both panels boast superior color gamut of 117 percent.
Maybe a refresh isn't too far away. Personally, I think the design and size for the 30" will not change but the performance will see a boost.
My 2�
To meet the growing need for high-quality LCD panels in the desktop monitor market for graphic design and video production uses, LG.Philips LCD has developed wider color gamut products, including the world�s largest monitor panel, measuring 30 inches diagonally, as well as a 26-inch model. Both panels boast superior color gamut of 117 percent.
Maybe a refresh isn't too far away. Personally, I think the design and size for the 30" will not change but the performance will see a boost.
My 2�
P-Worm
Apr 20, 04:51 PM
All these crazy profits quarter after quarter, and they can't lower the prices...
Unreal greed.
Why would they lower prices when they have a hard time keeping products on the shelves. If you want lower prices, people need to start buying less.
P-Worm
Unreal greed.
Why would they lower prices when they have a hard time keeping products on the shelves. If you want lower prices, people need to start buying less.
P-Worm
nuckinfutz
Dec 31, 12:01 AM
.........hey....pretty spiffy :p
mdntcallr
Apr 5, 12:43 AM
I agree with many of your points, except for the mindless drone remark. Yes you are not, but to imply that others who differ with you is uncalled for.
Leo
Leo, point noted.
i didn't mean that everyone who buys apple products is a mindless drone. i just meant Apple is treating many of their customer base this way.
it is just strange when Apple used to be much more of a consumer oriented company and the underdog, now it seems to be more monopolistic than Microsoft during the MS heyday.
Leo
Leo, point noted.
i didn't mean that everyone who buys apple products is a mindless drone. i just meant Apple is treating many of their customer base this way.
it is just strange when Apple used to be much more of a consumer oriented company and the underdog, now it seems to be more monopolistic than Microsoft during the MS heyday.
inkswamp
Apr 15, 02:09 PM
This is so weird. I mean I have an iPod touch 4th gen, DS, PSP and I've got all my handheld consoles stored away. But I just can't get into iPod gaming. Your fingers get in the way most of the time and it just doesn't feel like a fully polished experience for 99% of games on the App store.
That's because touchscreen interfaces are still a new thing and it's going to take time and trial-and-error to figure out how to best use it for gaming. We're already seeing little moments of brilliance here and there. Have you tried Super MonkeyBall or Myst on iPad? They're right at home--better than in their original platforms.
But most game companies aren't looking at that yet. Right now, we're dealing with a lot of game companies wanting to impose virtual buttons or joysticks on the screen, which IMO, is a kludge. But then a game like Angry Birds comes along and it's a huge hit because they work with the hardware instead of trying to tie it down to the old way of doing things. Imagine playing Angry Birds on a console. What a painful experience that would be. And yet on a touchscreen, it's a pure joy.
Give it time. This touchscreen gaming thing has just started, and it will continue getting better as game companies figure out how to work with the hardware instead of fighting it.
That's because touchscreen interfaces are still a new thing and it's going to take time and trial-and-error to figure out how to best use it for gaming. We're already seeing little moments of brilliance here and there. Have you tried Super MonkeyBall or Myst on iPad? They're right at home--better than in their original platforms.
But most game companies aren't looking at that yet. Right now, we're dealing with a lot of game companies wanting to impose virtual buttons or joysticks on the screen, which IMO, is a kludge. But then a game like Angry Birds comes along and it's a huge hit because they work with the hardware instead of trying to tie it down to the old way of doing things. Imagine playing Angry Birds on a console. What a painful experience that would be. And yet on a touchscreen, it's a pure joy.
Give it time. This touchscreen gaming thing has just started, and it will continue getting better as game companies figure out how to work with the hardware instead of fighting it.
LapsangSouchong
Apr 12, 05:38 PM
i think what cutyoursim is doing is quite legal.
My local vodafone charges 100euros (was 200euros last year) to unlock any iphone & get it registered on apple's servers.
ANY iphone? Or any vodafone iphone?
My local vodafone charges 100euros (was 200euros last year) to unlock any iphone & get it registered on apple's servers.
ANY iphone? Or any vodafone iphone?
woxel1
Oct 4, 08:40 AM
Oh man, that multi-functional handheld device is so on now!
BJMcKay
Mar 5, 10:51 PM
amusing nontheless
i thought :o
i thought :o
SeaFox
Aug 22, 03:54 PM
That sucks. Which college/university?
University of Kansas.
I sent a couple emails out hoping to get more information as to why the Macs were removed and were they've gone to. They might be in another public lab now. They'll probably say the machines weren't getting much use and the PC's were more "in-demand" which is true. But that's all FUD on student's part. When the lab would get busy people would be standing around waiting for PC's to become available while Macs sat unused. I know some of them were there to use the internet of type on their papers in Word. But most don't know the Word files are cross platform compatable and people always thought the Macs were slow because web pages took so long to pull up in IE (few realised the Safari icon on the dock would solve that).
One issue was the univeristy resticting use of computers to everyone having to log in to the network. The script they had doing this on the Macs made them get stuck quite often with a barber-pole progress bar or sometimes a beach ball. And forced power off was the only way to escape. So many people I believe got the idea the macs were crash-prone. Never had any problems with them before they added that stupid security.
University of Kansas.
I sent a couple emails out hoping to get more information as to why the Macs were removed and were they've gone to. They might be in another public lab now. They'll probably say the machines weren't getting much use and the PC's were more "in-demand" which is true. But that's all FUD on student's part. When the lab would get busy people would be standing around waiting for PC's to become available while Macs sat unused. I know some of them were there to use the internet of type on their papers in Word. But most don't know the Word files are cross platform compatable and people always thought the Macs were slow because web pages took so long to pull up in IE (few realised the Safari icon on the dock would solve that).
One issue was the univeristy resticting use of computers to everyone having to log in to the network. The script they had doing this on the Macs made them get stuck quite often with a barber-pole progress bar or sometimes a beach ball. And forced power off was the only way to escape. So many people I believe got the idea the macs were crash-prone. Never had any problems with them before they added that stupid security.
yellow
Feb 20, 02:35 PM
Check out /etc/rc.boot.
dejo
Aug 7, 06:29 PM
Wonder how much they paid Connectix just to abandon it.
Next step: Microsoft announces they've acquired Parallels, Inc.
Next step: Microsoft announces they've acquired Parallels, Inc.
MacRumors
Jan 16, 05:35 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
Some random sightings at Macworld.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2008/01/16/182722-DSC_0007_500.jpg
Christmas Golf cartoon 1
This cartoon is part of a new
golf ball cartoon man
Funny Golf Cartoons: Got
Some random sightings at Macworld.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2008/01/16/182722-DSC_0007_500.jpg
4God
May 2, 12:35 PM
Could it be my graphics card is getting ready to die? Could it be a software issue?
redAPPLE
Feb 21, 05:46 AM
i'd love to know what sentence he wrote with the word "mutter".
and what sentence would make a guy go berserk with a word "nutter" in it.
i can imagine, the sentence would not make a lot of sense.
and what sentence would make a guy go berserk with a word "nutter" in it.
i can imagine, the sentence would not make a lot of sense.
bearcatrp
Feb 20, 03:20 PM
There are threads here that talk about what PITA it is to replace the hard drive in a 2010 mini. Considering it myself. I might just wait to see if apple puts a sandy bridge 4 core in the next update. The current hard drive is slow. If I do any upgrades, will put a 7200 hard drive and replace the optical with a ssd drive. I already maxed my ram to 8GB.
hydrostarr
Apr 24, 10:39 PM
Seeking MacBook Air (13", late 2010 model) external battery options. Here's what came up in quick search:
Cartoon: golf medicinal
mini golf cartoon
ZipZap
Apr 19, 10:23 AM
That's it! Search no more....
Actually, that is a real stand less the speakers.
Expensive but stylish
Actually, that is a real stand less the speakers.
Expensive but stylish
job
Jun 5, 11:05 PM
Originally posted by vniow
What was the avatar (Mac processor related) that got everybody all riled up?
I have absolutely no idea.
I can think of a few 'tars that have been a bit risque (the cat avatar), a few odd ones (freaky tadpole anyone?), but not one stands out.
Give us a hint. ;)
What was the avatar (Mac processor related) that got everybody all riled up?
I have absolutely no idea.
I can think of a few 'tars that have been a bit risque (the cat avatar), a few odd ones (freaky tadpole anyone?), but not one stands out.
Give us a hint. ;)
Elan0204
Jul 29, 01:17 PM
I assume you referring to streaming music using iTunes. If so, I'm pretty sure not being able to play purchased music is part of the DRM. However, if your computer is authorized to play the songs purchased by the account that bought them, then I think it lets you stream them. For the purchased music, I'd recommend moving one of them onto your computer and authorizing it for playback. Then you'll be able to stream all the others bought with the same account. Or, you could just copy all the purchased files, and stop streaming them.
LethalWolfe
Jun 29, 12:10 AM
Originally posted by trose
Ok Lethal, Thx. Thats pretty much what I thought, which brings me back to my question- Can I use my Radeon 9000 to render the graphics and still be able to Video out on a Radeon 7000?
That I'm not sure about. I'm leaning towards "no" though since games tend to disable all the monitors save for the one they are playing in. It might work though if you played your game in a window and not at full screen.
Lethal
Ok Lethal, Thx. Thats pretty much what I thought, which brings me back to my question- Can I use my Radeon 9000 to render the graphics and still be able to Video out on a Radeon 7000?
That I'm not sure about. I'm leaning towards "no" though since games tend to disable all the monitors save for the one they are playing in. It might work though if you played your game in a window and not at full screen.
Lethal
BornToMac
Nov 1, 05:54 AM
November already? Man how time flies...
http://i668.photobucket.com/albums/vv42/BornToMac_2009/Screenshot2010-11-01at65304AM.png
http://i668.photobucket.com/albums/vv42/BornToMac_2009/Screenshot2010-11-01at65304AM.png
benhollberg
Mar 18, 02:37 PM
They have a limit one per person per day. So if you buy 1 you have to come back tomorrow to buy another. Also, you cant hold item. First come first serve.
I was there 7.40 am yesterday to get mine. Store opens at 8 everyday.
So you can find out if they have them before they open?
I was there 7.40 am yesterday to get mine. Store opens at 8 everyday.
So you can find out if they have them before they open?
kvizzel
Mar 29, 01:57 AM
Where can I find firmware 4.3?
I found the website felixbruns which has all the firmwares, but which one do I pick?
iPad 2,1
iPad 2,2
iPad 2,3
I have a 16GB AT&T.
Thanks!
I found the website felixbruns which has all the firmwares, but which one do I pick?
iPad 2,1
iPad 2,2
iPad 2,3
I have a 16GB AT&T.
Thanks!
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