schmoopy.design
Mar 19, 03:48 PM
http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=132
I assume you're providing a link to a similar thread. However, I'm unable to access it.
I assume you're providing a link to a similar thread. However, I'm unable to access it.
hcho3
Apr 20, 04:24 PM
Apple needs to cut the prices on ipod nano. 149 dollars for 8GB ipod nano is ridiculous. Everyone is gonna go for ipod touch or iPhone.
With that being said, I am a little bit surprised about ipad sales. But, it will continue to do well. Momentum doesn't stop.
With that being said, I am a little bit surprised about ipad sales. But, it will continue to do well. Momentum doesn't stop.
thedude110
Oct 22, 01:01 AM
KT, this is a winner.
It's not choppy. Well, it is choppy, but that's the point. If it weren't choppy, it wouldn't be nearly as funny. You foreground the convenience of narrative!
Right. By which I mean -- "We're good spies!"
:)
It's not choppy. Well, it is choppy, but that's the point. If it weren't choppy, it wouldn't be nearly as funny. You foreground the convenience of narrative!
Right. By which I mean -- "We're good spies!"
:)
aafuss1
Oct 7, 10:59 AM
There's co-ordinates and other GPS related meta-data already in iPhoto 6.
See-http://stashbox.org/997/gpsmetadata_iphoto6.x.jpg
I bet Apple isn't going to release a hardware based GPS add-on anytime soon, but via software plug-ins-Google Maps or other earth/mapping sites.
PhotoSynth type technology in iPhoto would be amazingly cool.
Geo-coded photos:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocoded_photo
See-http://stashbox.org/997/gpsmetadata_iphoto6.x.jpg
I bet Apple isn't going to release a hardware based GPS add-on anytime soon, but via software plug-ins-Google Maps or other earth/mapping sites.
PhotoSynth type technology in iPhoto would be amazingly cool.
Geo-coded photos:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocoded_photo
Mobius 1
May 2, 09:54 AM
21.65 MB/s
Apple Stock 5400RPM HDD. 160 GB. (ye, me poorfag)
I have some choices
1. Is a reformat able to get it back to 50~ MB/s ?
2. Is the SeaGate Momentus XT 500GB Hybird 7200RPM good?
3. Is the Intel 302 SSD (80GB) good? Will it have problems with OS X? Or just go with X-25M?
4. Which should I get?
Thanks :)
Apple Stock 5400RPM HDD. 160 GB. (ye, me poorfag)
I have some choices
1. Is a reformat able to get it back to 50~ MB/s ?
2. Is the SeaGate Momentus XT 500GB Hybird 7200RPM good?
3. Is the Intel 302 SSD (80GB) good? Will it have problems with OS X? Or just go with X-25M?
4. Which should I get?
Thanks :)
GGJstudios
Apr 25, 01:54 PM
Hi, firstly sorry i have posted this in the wrong section.
Anyway I want to buy an external hard-drive for my macbook, and i was just wondering if i need to get a specific type for mac. I would like to use it with time machine but is it also possible to use it for my windows 7 partition too? Any suggestions to which external hard drive i should get? preferably cheap as im a student but 500gb + . Thankyou in advance :)
Any external hard drive will work with PCs or Macs, as long as the connectors are there (Firewire, USB, etc.) It doesn't matter how the drive is formatted out of the box, since you can re-format any way you like. Yes, you can partition and format the drive with Disk Utility, to accommodate both a Windows 7 partition and a HFS+ partition.
NTFS (Windows NT File System)
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Anyway I want to buy an external hard-drive for my macbook, and i was just wondering if i need to get a specific type for mac. I would like to use it with time machine but is it also possible to use it for my windows 7 partition too? Any suggestions to which external hard drive i should get? preferably cheap as im a student but 500gb + . Thankyou in advance :)
Any external hard drive will work with PCs or Macs, as long as the connectors are there (Firewire, USB, etc.) It doesn't matter how the drive is formatted out of the box, since you can re-format any way you like. Yes, you can partition and format the drive with Disk Utility, to accommodate both a Windows 7 partition and a HFS+ partition.
NTFS (Windows NT File System)
VegasMac
Feb 21, 03:49 PM
Hey peeps i'm sure this question was posted in here but i can't find it. So I have a older mac the first G3 300mhz 30gigs. I have Os 9.2.2 and I need to update it to Os 10.2. Where can I find the 10.2 download, I've looked around and I can't find 10.2 I dont need 10.3 I just want 10.2 can anyone send a link thanks.
mazola
Oct 26, 11:25 AM
But what do the Chinese characters mean?
micahR
Jun 18, 06:54 AM
For which system?
Also the reason for the M rating should be listed on the game. Your parents can decide what they think is appropriate for you based on the content, and not just the rating. If they are worried about you seeing nudity or sex, then you should stay away from Bioware games.
Also the reason for the M rating should be listed on the game. Your parents can decide what they think is appropriate for you based on the content, and not just the rating. If they are worried about you seeing nudity or sex, then you should stay away from Bioware games.
decksnap
Oct 24, 10:42 PM
There is no reason that internet images can't scale right along with everything else. Just because something is bitmapped doesn't mean it can't scale nicely. There are a million decent algorythms for scaling bitmapped images.
Yeah I don't think so. Unless you scale it to an exact multiple, it's going to look like crap.
Yeah I don't think so. Unless you scale it to an exact multiple, it's going to look like crap.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 07:48 PM
Upgrading RAM is quite easy. I don't know about PNY branded RAM, but I have heard good things of Crucial and Kingston RAM, I myself use CnMemory RAM in my 2009 MBP.
Upgrading RAM in MacBooks and MacBook Pros (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12403893&postcount=6)
Upgrading RAM in MacBooks and MacBook Pros (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12403893&postcount=6)
mrsir2009
Apr 4, 11:05 PM
If I were getting an ultraportable I'd get the 11.6" MBA without a doubt :D But a 13" MBP is better for me since I don't need ultra-portability, but like a light, reasonably compact laptop.
ginoledesma
Aug 8, 01:15 AM
Well, this didn't really surprise me, seeing as how MS may have gotten their money's worth already by using the virtualization technology from Connectix in their Windows incarnations.
It was earlier said that MS Office and MS Messenger are the last 2 remaining applications that Microsoft is actively developing for the mac. I don't think Microsoft will drop these anytime soon as the former is a huge cash cow and the latter gives them a user base to compete with Yahoo! and AOL.
It was earlier said that MS Office and MS Messenger are the last 2 remaining applications that Microsoft is actively developing for the mac. I don't think Microsoft will drop these anytime soon as the former is a huge cash cow and the latter gives them a user base to compete with Yahoo! and AOL.
skinned66
Apr 14, 02:51 AM
As far as the guarantees go, this is what I see at negrielectronics.com (http://negrielectronics.com/apple-iphone-unlocking-service-permanent-solution.html) right now:
Your iPhone is now unlocked permanently!
Unlocked. Permanent. 100% Guaranteed or your money back*.
Your order may require verification. Please look for an email from us to further verify your order. This is a high fraud item and we take every precaution and approach fraud very seriously.
*(If the unlock is not successful, please email us a video link showing your IMEI and the unlock being unsuccessful).
**To deter possible fraud, we also reserve the right to remotely lock your device by IMEI
That's awfully tempting...they accept major CCs. You could always dispute the charge...
Your iPhone is now unlocked permanently!
Unlocked. Permanent. 100% Guaranteed or your money back*.
Your order may require verification. Please look for an email from us to further verify your order. This is a high fraud item and we take every precaution and approach fraud very seriously.
*(If the unlock is not successful, please email us a video link showing your IMEI and the unlock being unsuccessful).
**To deter possible fraud, we also reserve the right to remotely lock your device by IMEI
That's awfully tempting...they accept major CCs. You could always dispute the charge...
Mars478
Apr 10, 09:32 PM
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overanalyzer
Oct 24, 11:47 PM
Edit: oops, wrong thread.
But since I posted inadvertently, I might as well mention I pre-ordered a family pack. So probably I'll have it before you, even if you're first in line :p
But since I posted inadvertently, I might as well mention I pre-ordered a family pack. So probably I'll have it before you, even if you're first in line :p
Willis
Sep 13, 06:35 AM
no one seems to be pointing out that they got rid of educational pricing for iPods... that's a bummer.
I checked the UK Edu Store, and the 30Gb was the same price, however.... the 80GB was 1p more lol. Yeah, that makes sense!
I checked the UK Edu Store, and the 30Gb was the same price, however.... the 80GB was 1p more lol. Yeah, that makes sense!
pdxflint
Oct 9, 01:31 AM
I've had T-Mob for three years now, and several benefits are: 1 year contracts, free phone upgrades after a year, GSM technology, unlocked phones on request after a year, overseas roaming, very competitive plans, including family plans, good major market coverage, all-local-all-the-time calls (no roaming, no long distance,) $.05/minute calls to Mexico and Canada - that's cheap, folks! And, voice transmission quality with my Moto V190/V360 series phones has been crystal clear with 1 bar or more signal strength. On the customer service side... other than the stupid initial computer generated person you have to get past, once you're dealing with a real person I find the service to be 1st class, and I've had a few discussions at length with extremely knowledgeable and informally pleasant cust. serv. agents.
Of course, in rural areas, the service is definately more spotty, and at times non-available... but I just wait a few minutes and I'm usually back in range. Somebody said the voice mail at T-Mob wasn't customizable, whatever that means..?? but certainly you can change and record your own message just like with any other service, and I see no difference there.
On the towers, well, T-Mob builds their own towers, and has some kind of mutual agreement with Cingular (formerly AT&T GSM) to use their towers for roaming, and vice versa. Fairly invisible to end users. In fact, I submitted our property on the Oregon coast to t-mobilelandlords.com for consideration as a new tower location. Bottom line: other than the lesser coverage areas compared to Verizon, there's not a thing wrong with my servicel, or the phones they provide. And with my two older phones, when I'm going out to do something physically risky, I just slip my SIM card out of my new phone, and put it in my older Nokia in case it falls in the river. All my phone numbers are duplicated on my new phone's internal memory as well as the SIM, so it's nice having a spare/backup couple of phones in the drawer. Try that with CDMA.
By the way, if you see more 11 yr olds w/ T-Mob phones, it's probably because their parents saw it as a cheaper family plan alternative to the competition. I doubt the kids made the decisions. Can you hear me now?
Now, come on Apple. I'm waiting!
Of course, in rural areas, the service is definately more spotty, and at times non-available... but I just wait a few minutes and I'm usually back in range. Somebody said the voice mail at T-Mob wasn't customizable, whatever that means..?? but certainly you can change and record your own message just like with any other service, and I see no difference there.
On the towers, well, T-Mob builds their own towers, and has some kind of mutual agreement with Cingular (formerly AT&T GSM) to use their towers for roaming, and vice versa. Fairly invisible to end users. In fact, I submitted our property on the Oregon coast to t-mobilelandlords.com for consideration as a new tower location. Bottom line: other than the lesser coverage areas compared to Verizon, there's not a thing wrong with my servicel, or the phones they provide. And with my two older phones, when I'm going out to do something physically risky, I just slip my SIM card out of my new phone, and put it in my older Nokia in case it falls in the river. All my phone numbers are duplicated on my new phone's internal memory as well as the SIM, so it's nice having a spare/backup couple of phones in the drawer. Try that with CDMA.
By the way, if you see more 11 yr olds w/ T-Mob phones, it's probably because their parents saw it as a cheaper family plan alternative to the competition. I doubt the kids made the decisions. Can you hear me now?
Now, come on Apple. I'm waiting!
alecxx
May 8, 08:19 AM
i got a 16 itouch in pristine conditions,but i'm in rome, so trade will not be that easy...
mad jew
Dec 18, 10:49 PM
That's brilliant. Very original. :)
mikeapple
Apr 4, 09:03 PM
The Macbook Air is GREAT product, BUT you really have to observe yourself and think will you every need a bright display, backlit keys, or fast processing(i kno the apps load FAST but exporting iMovie takes a LONG time)... if you can do without those things and NEVER will need them... GO for the MBA... if not.... user your $1000-$1500 elsewhere... thats a lot of money
Daedelus
Aug 26, 10:46 AM
Nicely put... nicely put. :apple:
Totally
Can't even browse the web with it. Or listen to music. Or use 1000's of apps. Or look at videos / pictures/ books.
But you can play dodgy emulated games that crash within two minutes, run more than one process at a time causing out of memory error messages. Play divx movies that work at less than 10fps. Overheat your battery by making a wifi hotspot.
:eek:
Totally
Can't even browse the web with it. Or listen to music. Or use 1000's of apps. Or look at videos / pictures/ books.
But you can play dodgy emulated games that crash within two minutes, run more than one process at a time causing out of memory error messages. Play divx movies that work at less than 10fps. Overheat your battery by making a wifi hotspot.
:eek:
tigress666
Apr 18, 11:14 AM
The only thing I don't like about using the phone as a steering wheel is I am turning my screen as well, so it is harder to see what is going on. Plus I am not a huge fan of the lack of analog gas and braking.
I haven't noticed the issue (I do notice that the games seem to tilt the screen too so your view stays level ;). But only if I'm paying attention). I have no issue seeing what is going on honestly.
As for the analog gas and braking, gotta agree. Need for Speed Shift lets you try braking for yourself (I actually let it brake for me), but all of them just do the gas pressing for you. Honestly because here is a weakness, there is no real way to implement a way to easily press gas and do the other stuff which is why they do that. Actually, I could see a way of doing it (all have to be with the right hand) but then I don't see a way of implementing shifting easily if you prefer that (Need for Speed let's you shift if you like, Asphalt 5 does not but NFS is more serious and Asphalt 5 is more arcade style).
Anyways, no, it's not console quality, but it's still fun :) (and in the end, that is the most important part, is it fun?). I think I'm going to turn auto braking off soon and see how well I do with that (I've unlocked most stuff in NFS at this point).
I haven't noticed the issue (I do notice that the games seem to tilt the screen too so your view stays level ;). But only if I'm paying attention). I have no issue seeing what is going on honestly.
As for the analog gas and braking, gotta agree. Need for Speed Shift lets you try braking for yourself (I actually let it brake for me), but all of them just do the gas pressing for you. Honestly because here is a weakness, there is no real way to implement a way to easily press gas and do the other stuff which is why they do that. Actually, I could see a way of doing it (all have to be with the right hand) but then I don't see a way of implementing shifting easily if you prefer that (Need for Speed let's you shift if you like, Asphalt 5 does not but NFS is more serious and Asphalt 5 is more arcade style).
Anyways, no, it's not console quality, but it's still fun :) (and in the end, that is the most important part, is it fun?). I think I'm going to turn auto braking off soon and see how well I do with that (I've unlocked most stuff in NFS at this point).
spillproof
Oct 8, 11:24 AM
That will make things a bit easier. Okay, I've actually never need that feature, but it is good to have I guess.
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