ImNoSuperMan
Sep 13, 03:18 AM
We will see something similar to what happened last Fall? - Apple holding an event in september, then a couple weeks later another invite goes out saying "One More Thing..." like last year. and that event will be mid october or something?
Or are we done for the year?
vPod. *fingers crossed*
Or are we done for the year?
vPod. *fingers crossed*
Raid
Mar 9, 03:27 PM
They don't look italicized to me unless I am looking in the wrong place.
Oh my bad, I didn't clarify! :eek: It's the links and fourm topic on the main page of macrumors. I'll check tonight on my Mac and see if it's just the (PoS) PC I'm using.
Oh my bad, I didn't clarify! :eek: It's the links and fourm topic on the main page of macrumors. I'll check tonight on my Mac and see if it's just the (PoS) PC I'm using.
mojohanna
Jan 28, 08:01 PM
It trickle charges after it fully charges. You could leave it plugged in 24/7 and it would be fine.
Abyssgh0st
Apr 22, 01:57 PM
Well congratulations, I guess! :D
Sounds like you're going to enjoy your work more and be your own boss.. sounds like a good deal to me!
BTW: What kind of documentary work do you want to do?
Sounds like you're going to enjoy your work more and be your own boss.. sounds like a good deal to me!
BTW: What kind of documentary work do you want to do?
likemyorbs
Apr 8, 11:40 PM
What router do you have? Your router should have a configuration page where you can look and see what IPs it's giving out. Or just go into system preferences/network on your mac and look at your IP and the router IP address.
It's an apple extreme router. The router IP is the same as yours. 10.0.1.1. The private IP is 10.0.1.201 on the port mapping setup assistant.
Edit: I found the range and it was set at 1-200. So i set the starting range too 100 and used your setting for easyvpn for 180-185. Still no luck :(
It's an apple extreme router. The router IP is the same as yours. 10.0.1.1. The private IP is 10.0.1.201 on the port mapping setup assistant.
Edit: I found the range and it was set at 1-200. So i set the starting range too 100 and used your setting for easyvpn for 180-185. Still no luck :(
Jony Mac
Mar 30, 08:34 AM
Also I have tried using a Linksys WCP54G wireless card, but cannot get any Mac drivers for this...
mkrishnan
Jan 24, 02:04 PM
Sorry -- *APPLE*-shift-delete. I'm still carrying around Windows remnants too, so I always seem to confuse Apple and Option when I write them out. ;)
The date deleted part is a good point. And I don't have an answer for that. :(
The date deleted part is a good point. And I don't have an answer for that. :(
MyDesktopBroke
Mar 5, 11:10 PM
The government has the constitutional power to tax people. It's the price we all pay for living in this country. Freedom isn't free, right? Why is it that conservatives only seem to want pay that price in human blood?
Other, since the answers are no exhaustive. There isn't an option to say the government has the right to take money periodically to support the services it uses to protect its citizens and support a legislative agenda set by lawmakers elected in a democratic election.
Other, since the answers are no exhaustive. There isn't an option to say the government has the right to take money periodically to support the services it uses to protect its citizens and support a legislative agenda set by lawmakers elected in a democratic election.
SevenInchScrew
Sep 11, 09:16 AM
I'm not a big fan of Halo, but I'm pretty sure it isn't meant to be released worldwide until the 14th or something...
When Halo 3 was released, someone somehow got a copy of it the day before it was released. They went on Xbox LIVE with it (on the same day) and they were banned until December 31, 9999. I suggest you be careful until the 14th...
You won't be banned. Here is the word from Bungie themselves...
Some of you may even already be playing, courtesy of an eager retail store that couldn�t wait until next Tuesday. But for the vast majority of you, we still have a few official days left and you�re patiently waiting, finger on the trigger.... Tyson also dropped by and wanted us to inform everyone that the Credit wipe we told you about last week has been initiated and that if you've gotten a hold of a legitimate, legally obtained copy of Halo: Reach, please feel free to fire it up and play.
http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=28515
When Halo 3 was released, someone somehow got a copy of it the day before it was released. They went on Xbox LIVE with it (on the same day) and they were banned until December 31, 9999. I suggest you be careful until the 14th...
You won't be banned. Here is the word from Bungie themselves...
Some of you may even already be playing, courtesy of an eager retail store that couldn�t wait until next Tuesday. But for the vast majority of you, we still have a few official days left and you�re patiently waiting, finger on the trigger.... Tyson also dropped by and wanted us to inform everyone that the Credit wipe we told you about last week has been initiated and that if you've gotten a hold of a legitimate, legally obtained copy of Halo: Reach, please feel free to fire it up and play.
http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=28515
nanofrog
Apr 15, 08:11 AM
I see, thanks. So I take it without these adapters I can't use any 3rd party RAID solution for HDD's in the four internal bays as by default the hard drives in those bays just connect to the internal PCB channels and SATA power which are both located on the backplane, but with the adapter (for power only) it creates some space for me to connect the SAS cables from the controller into the hard drive sata ports.
Yes.
The kit includes all the cables needed to connect the disks to a 3rd party card (gets power off of the backplane board <where the disks usually plug into>, and uses a break-out cable to attach the disks data signals to the card). They make room for this via the drive mounts (fit shallower than the stock units to allow for room to plug the data ends into the drives).
Yes.
The kit includes all the cables needed to connect the disks to a 3rd party card (gets power off of the backplane board <where the disks usually plug into>, and uses a break-out cable to attach the disks data signals to the card). They make room for this via the drive mounts (fit shallower than the stock units to allow for room to plug the data ends into the drives).
ppnkg
Mar 14, 07:22 PM
unsurprising really. Who can compete with apple? I'm not even sure there's space for microsoft even if they reposition themselves in the smartphone market
WhatAmI
May 3, 11:59 AM
Search http://www.iclarified.com for a proper guide instead of trying to use that clown ass sw
kalex
Apr 27, 08:51 AM
He's thinking that the app checks if there is a VPN connection on the iPad. If the connection is done on an iPhone then tethered to the iPad it wouldn't see a VPN connection on the iPad.
So I had my friend try it and iphone doesn't seem to be able to connect to VPN and do mywi at the same time. VPN disconnects after mywi connects and won't reconnect after.
PPTP vpn on my android doesn't work with my firewall so i can't test it either
So I had my friend try it and iphone doesn't seem to be able to connect to VPN and do mywi at the same time. VPN disconnects after mywi connects and won't reconnect after.
PPTP vpn on my android doesn't work with my firewall so i can't test it either
Tomorrow
Oct 31, 07:03 PM
Something like this (http://www.pelican.com/cases_detail_storm.php?Case=iM2050) will keep it well-protected. You might even say it's the best for protection.
MacsAttack
Sep 13, 04:57 PM
1) The mini is 2x as expensive as iTV
2) The mini would cost even more with HDMI (at least right now)
3) A lot of consumers just want the simplicity of a set-top box.
4) Others don't want to waste the power of a full computer just as a media center.
You forgot...
5) Because iTV is targeted at iPod/iTunes users - the majority of which use Wintel systems to manage their media. Making this a "Mac only" product would cut off the bulk of Apple's target market. Many of these Windows users would not want to buy a second computer running an unfamiliar OS just to stream their movies and music.
2) The mini would cost even more with HDMI (at least right now)
3) A lot of consumers just want the simplicity of a set-top box.
4) Others don't want to waste the power of a full computer just as a media center.
You forgot...
5) Because iTV is targeted at iPod/iTunes users - the majority of which use Wintel systems to manage their media. Making this a "Mac only" product would cut off the bulk of Apple's target market. Many of these Windows users would not want to buy a second computer running an unfamiliar OS just to stream their movies and music.
chrono1081
Apr 9, 01:09 AM
Hi guys,
I'm working on a project in Corona SDK (omg if you never used it its amazing! I can't tell you how much faster my projects been going since I switched from hand coding everything to using Corona.)
Anyway I want to make my app universal but I can't seem to find way to load images specific to the iPad without having to scale them.
For the iPhone 3Gs and the iPhone 4G Corona uses Apples model of @2x to load different resolution images, but is there a way to also do this for iPad?
I know its a super long shot and this isn't the best forum to ask in but since I didn't buy Corona yet I don't have access to their forums.
I'm working on a project in Corona SDK (omg if you never used it its amazing! I can't tell you how much faster my projects been going since I switched from hand coding everything to using Corona.)
Anyway I want to make my app universal but I can't seem to find way to load images specific to the iPad without having to scale them.
For the iPhone 3Gs and the iPhone 4G Corona uses Apples model of @2x to load different resolution images, but is there a way to also do this for iPad?
I know its a super long shot and this isn't the best forum to ask in but since I didn't buy Corona yet I don't have access to their forums.
Veldek
Jul 21, 01:08 PM
Originally posted by Lyle
Ummm, define "passable"? I mean, what is it about HotMail or Yahoo Mail that make them "impassable"? ;)
Right, I also use a Yahoo account as a dummy and don't have problems with it. I only go there every few months or so and delete everything.
Ummm, define "passable"? I mean, what is it about HotMail or Yahoo Mail that make them "impassable"? ;)
Right, I also use a Yahoo account as a dummy and don't have problems with it. I only go there every few months or so and delete everything.
OoklaTheMok
Mar 31, 03:34 PM
My friend told me last night that the BYU Bookstore has plenty of iPad 2s. You can just walk in and buy one. (You may want to call ahead to see if that's true though.)
Yesterday (Wednesday) morning I went to the Gateway. (I had an Apple Store gift card so couldn't have used it at the BYU Bookstore had I known about that anyway.) I got there at 7:40 AM. There were about 40 people in line ahead of me, and about 60 people lined up after me. Everyone got iPad 2s.
Apple Store employees stopped by the line every 15 minutes or so and handed out tickets. They got to me about 3 minutes after I arrived. At that time they were out of AT&T 3G 16GBs (both colors) so I got two 32GBs instead.
They are very wary of scalpers. They made sure I had never bought any before from anywhere (by asking me) before they would give me the tickets.
They started letting groups into the store at 9:00. I got in about 9:30 and had my iPad 2s at 9:45.
They wouldn't talk about anything other than iPad 2s until 10:00, so at 10:00 I asked about wireless mice. I didn't realize that the old Mighty Mouse (now Apple Mouse) no longer comes in a wireless version, but only the Magic Mouse does. My old wired Mighty Mouse is getting frayed, so I wanted a new wireless one. Multitouch is fine but the new Magic Mouse doesn't seem to have a way to bring up the dashboard like the old Mighty Mouse does. I'll probably end up getting a Magic Mouse and just retraining myself to use the keyboard key for the dashboard...
Anyway, some other people in line said it was their second time trying. They said Tuesday morning the store only had like 30 iPad 2s. And on Saturday or so they only had 6. So it's still hit and miss.
Yesterday (Wednesday) morning I went to the Gateway. (I had an Apple Store gift card so couldn't have used it at the BYU Bookstore had I known about that anyway.) I got there at 7:40 AM. There were about 40 people in line ahead of me, and about 60 people lined up after me. Everyone got iPad 2s.
Apple Store employees stopped by the line every 15 minutes or so and handed out tickets. They got to me about 3 minutes after I arrived. At that time they were out of AT&T 3G 16GBs (both colors) so I got two 32GBs instead.
They are very wary of scalpers. They made sure I had never bought any before from anywhere (by asking me) before they would give me the tickets.
They started letting groups into the store at 9:00. I got in about 9:30 and had my iPad 2s at 9:45.
They wouldn't talk about anything other than iPad 2s until 10:00, so at 10:00 I asked about wireless mice. I didn't realize that the old Mighty Mouse (now Apple Mouse) no longer comes in a wireless version, but only the Magic Mouse does. My old wired Mighty Mouse is getting frayed, so I wanted a new wireless one. Multitouch is fine but the new Magic Mouse doesn't seem to have a way to bring up the dashboard like the old Mighty Mouse does. I'll probably end up getting a Magic Mouse and just retraining myself to use the keyboard key for the dashboard...
Anyway, some other people in line said it was their second time trying. They said Tuesday morning the store only had like 30 iPad 2s. And on Saturday or so they only had 6. So it's still hit and miss.
emotion
Oct 25, 09:54 AM
It's your track alright, but why is he selling the key to others so they can unlock your door as well?? like I said, he's trying to get rich via your house.
Well if his approach is legal (as reported) he might not be doing this. Though I do take your point.
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See, I get the impression that Apple are not that keen on DRM either. It's just that the big music and film companies need that reassurance so that they do business with Apple.
Well if his approach is legal (as reported) he might not be doing this. Though I do take your point.
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See, I get the impression that Apple are not that keen on DRM either. It's just that the big music and film companies need that reassurance so that they do business with Apple.
stormin
Mar 7, 10:05 PM
Posting here has gotten me 3 times the interest a classified did.
Im down!
Oh wait..I cant work and I cant drive. Damn my age!
Anyway man, to be honest, I think you should really be advertising in the Union Tribune Classifieds or something like it. Posting on a multinational Mac forum wont really get you much.
Im down!
Oh wait..I cant work and I cant drive. Damn my age!
Anyway man, to be honest, I think you should really be advertising in the Union Tribune Classifieds or something like it. Posting on a multinational Mac forum wont really get you much.
JDDavis
Mar 7, 08:03 PM
Right now, I have copied all of my photos and videos to cds and dvds, so I here ya that protecting one's 'family memories' are priority. However, with a vast collection, do photographers burn photos and videos to discs? I think a Blu-Ray player would help since they hold up to 25 GB and 48 GB or so respectfully. Can an individual burn non-HD content to Blu-Ray discs? I should research before I assume!
Also, as of now, I save non-keepers, but I do not have a lot of photos. At least not yet. :D Although, I have deleted photos, but I still have some blurry photos and crappy videos.
Thanks for reiterating the importance of a backup plan!
CDs and DVDs are certainly one way to do it. I know plenty of people still use them as another layer of backup and if you have the discipline and are shooting lots of pics it can be a good way to catalog shoots. I stopped using CDs and DVDs a few years back. Hard drives are just too inexpensive now and it was just too much of a hassle for me to burn sets of photos, store, and keep up with individual discs. With my job I move frequently and it's just another thing to loose. I opted for the simplicity of Time Machine (or similar program) and redundant backups and I'm happy with it. The simplicity and automation really make sure I actually do the backups which is the most important part ;).
I stopped saving non-keepers a few years ago too and it cut down on my workflow a lot. There's nothing wrong with saving everything but I found that I was wasting a lot of time dealing with them and trying to save borderline images. The first thing I do know is go through several culling sessions when I download the camera and cut out everything that's not a "keeper" for me. I delete them and forget them. I find I'm not spending a lot of time on borderline shots and I'm only spending time in post processing on what I thought were the few best shots of the bunch. I do tend to keep more family pictures though because they are more about recording the moment. Hope all this helps.
Also, as of now, I save non-keepers, but I do not have a lot of photos. At least not yet. :D Although, I have deleted photos, but I still have some blurry photos and crappy videos.
Thanks for reiterating the importance of a backup plan!
CDs and DVDs are certainly one way to do it. I know plenty of people still use them as another layer of backup and if you have the discipline and are shooting lots of pics it can be a good way to catalog shoots. I stopped using CDs and DVDs a few years back. Hard drives are just too inexpensive now and it was just too much of a hassle for me to burn sets of photos, store, and keep up with individual discs. With my job I move frequently and it's just another thing to loose. I opted for the simplicity of Time Machine (or similar program) and redundant backups and I'm happy with it. The simplicity and automation really make sure I actually do the backups which is the most important part ;).
I stopped saving non-keepers a few years ago too and it cut down on my workflow a lot. There's nothing wrong with saving everything but I found that I was wasting a lot of time dealing with them and trying to save borderline images. The first thing I do know is go through several culling sessions when I download the camera and cut out everything that's not a "keeper" for me. I delete them and forget them. I find I'm not spending a lot of time on borderline shots and I'm only spending time in post processing on what I thought were the few best shots of the bunch. I do tend to keep more family pictures though because they are more about recording the moment. Hope all this helps.
hsilver
Mar 25, 10:35 AM
Agree with Nattress or Compressor solutions for conversion to PAL. Can use Flip4Mac to convert to avi.
toughboy
Jan 9, 04:02 PM
It is not nice to double-post.
first I posted on the panther part of the forum and then I scrolled down and see the software discussion only part.. nothing to bother you!!...
no one answered anyways.. I managed to solve it by myself!
first I posted on the panther part of the forum and then I scrolled down and see the software discussion only part.. nothing to bother you!!...
no one answered anyways.. I managed to solve it by myself!
SkippyThorson
Mar 11, 02:18 PM
Is your Macquarium finished? Care to shoot along a picture? Love to see your results of the finished product!
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