chrissurra
Oct 24, 02:12 PM
No thread on the 5th Ave store?
Im either going here or SoHo.
Im either going here or SoHo.
Stelliform
Sep 20, 07:52 PM
While reading the forums my two year old was banging on the keyboard. The next thing I knew MR wasn't responding. Sorry for the trouble Arn. ;)
(Actually at first I did blame him, until I checked a couple of other web pages and had Mudbug check too... :))
(Actually at first I did blame him, until I checked a couple of other web pages and had Mudbug check too... :))
Stella
Dec 10, 12:34 PM
Jesus effing Christ this scared the hell out of me (my logistics didnt stop to ask why this was a small link and not an AP headline or something lol) good job catching my eye but jeez. I'm too young to die of a heart attack.
Well, it is listed under "Humour" ! :-)
Its quite good fun article.
Well, it is listed under "Humour" ! :-)
Its quite good fun article.
tesseract4d
Feb 18, 04:07 PM
Just out of curiosity has anyone ever sat down with a meter and figured out what folding costs you in electricty. I shut down a server I ran 24/7 for years (and replaced it with a HP WHS) and realized a $20/month decrease in my electric bill. That server wasn't really doing all that much. It hosted some web sites that no one visted and ran an email server that serviced one user. I imagine had that thing been folding with all its unused cycles (which were many) it would have been much more than $20.
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The new design preserves the basic feel of MacRumors but brings improved "standards" compliance and improved site navigation. Raw HTML file sizes should also be reduced.
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maflynn
Apr 18, 08:48 AM
If you have spare $99 bugs, I'd say go for it.
Otherwise: NO.
That's the bottom line. You're dropping a c-note on a developer preview. If you want spend that much money to play around with go for it. In the past (except for SL) upgrades were costing around 125 so in theory you could save some money if apple follows that path. If they don't, you run the potential of over-paying for the OS
Otherwise: NO.
That's the bottom line. You're dropping a c-note on a developer preview. If you want spend that much money to play around with go for it. In the past (except for SL) upgrades were costing around 125 so in theory you could save some money if apple follows that path. If they don't, you run the potential of over-paying for the OS
Slix
Apr 4, 03:56 PM
MacBook Air is awesome because they're so small. People want that in a product.
KnUx
Mar 25, 12:27 PM
Pretty quick response to fixing the issue with 4th gen iPod Touches. Was getting really annoying. :)
I agree, I just bought the iPod Touch last month, I thought it was the hardware. Glad to know it wasn't.
I agree, I just bought the iPod Touch last month, I thought it was the hardware. Glad to know it wasn't.
gkarris
Jun 23, 08:40 PM
Do you have the box?
It's always worth more with the box - even though it's the Apple White Refurb (or Repair Replacement) box...
Even the Apple Replacement and Refurb boxes are cool...
(I have the boxes for a Refurbished iPhone as well as a NEW Replacement iPhone - an iPhone box that holds only the iPhone without any accessories).
It's always worth more with the box - even though it's the Apple White Refurb (or Repair Replacement) box...
Even the Apple Replacement and Refurb boxes are cool...
(I have the boxes for a Refurbished iPhone as well as a NEW Replacement iPhone - an iPhone box that holds only the iPhone without any accessories).
NickZac
May 6, 12:07 PM
That's for the advice! I may try Crucial or OWC which looks like they guarantee Apple compatibility. I guess the Corsair's should work fine in a standard laptop.
I'de call Corsair first and see what they think. Perhaps it is bad RAM and they will replace it. If you decide to get OWC or Crucial and are not in a hurry, wait a little while and monitor the price as they go on sale. You can get some memory, like G Skill, for around $60, which most members here seem to love.
I'de call Corsair first and see what they think. Perhaps it is bad RAM and they will replace it. If you decide to get OWC or Crucial and are not in a hurry, wait a little while and monitor the price as they go on sale. You can get some memory, like G Skill, for around $60, which most members here seem to love.
croshtique
Dec 23, 03:19 PM
Myself and a couple of others had this problem recently; my fix was to turn Bluetooth on/off using Bluetooth File Exchange (have a look at this thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=161150)).
rajah
Apr 29, 03:18 PM
It is better than MDP, as it supports chaining of two external monitors from the one port, which MDP does not. Plus like a further 4 TB devices as well all in the chain.
I read this article http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=4056 that basically said the same thing. Only, to clarify, it's not just 4 TB of devices more. I was under the impression that you could do up to 4 1080p monitors, with hard drives, or anything else, a digital mixer, a video capture card, etc.. The real question will be can you loop in more than 10TB worth of stuff and, so long as it's not monitors, have the use of them be determined by available bandwidth. What do you think?
I read this article http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=4056 that basically said the same thing. Only, to clarify, it's not just 4 TB of devices more. I was under the impression that you could do up to 4 1080p monitors, with hard drives, or anything else, a digital mixer, a video capture card, etc.. The real question will be can you loop in more than 10TB worth of stuff and, so long as it's not monitors, have the use of them be determined by available bandwidth. What do you think?
NathP
Mar 25, 05:46 AM
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longofest
Oct 4, 09:13 AM
not irrelevant to many others. a lot of people use it for trips through the country where they take pics of buildings, scenery. there are even enough professional uses like scouting out the locations for a new golf course, new hotels, camp sites, movie set locations and many more.
there are already other solutions for it though.
you just have to have the time between your GPS device and your camera in sync. there are programs that map the automatically the pics to the gps location via the time when they where taken. sony has a dedicated gps but in priciple it works with all of them.
seems that technology is then just integrated in iphoto. sounds neat.
What I'm thinking here is that the GPS is integrated into the camera. So when you take a pic, the GPS coordinates are recorded in the metadata so you know where it was taken.
there are already other solutions for it though.
you just have to have the time between your GPS device and your camera in sync. there are programs that map the automatically the pics to the gps location via the time when they where taken. sony has a dedicated gps but in priciple it works with all of them.
seems that technology is then just integrated in iphoto. sounds neat.
What I'm thinking here is that the GPS is integrated into the camera. So when you take a pic, the GPS coordinates are recorded in the metadata so you know where it was taken.
edenwaith
Mar 16, 10:53 AM
The problem is that Microsoft doesn't know how to play from behind the competition, especially with a device that only serves one purpose and can't really be improved enough to catch people's attention. It was a silly decision to jump in the market so late in the game.
Bingo. Microsoft saw another industry that was making money so they decided to jump in to try and cash in the new cow.
Considering that both Sony and Microsoft have a diverse range of products (game consoles, phones, computers, software), it's surprising that neither of them have been able to make larger strides with their respective offerings.
I've only known two people who owned a Zune. One was a Windows sysadmin (now interested in iOS development), and the other was a person who likely was trying to avoid the mainstream by NOT getting an iPod.
Bingo. Microsoft saw another industry that was making money so they decided to jump in to try and cash in the new cow.
Considering that both Sony and Microsoft have a diverse range of products (game consoles, phones, computers, software), it's surprising that neither of them have been able to make larger strides with their respective offerings.
I've only known two people who owned a Zune. One was a Windows sysadmin (now interested in iOS development), and the other was a person who likely was trying to avoid the mainstream by NOT getting an iPod.
LordDixon
Nov 4, 11:55 AM
We need one of these. With all our traffic to other planets and all.
maraca2020
Oct 28, 05:08 PM
did some new just come out? any info? thanks
firestarter
May 4, 08:57 PM
Don't think of a job interview just in terms of skills and knowledge. Try and put yourself in the head of the manager who will be your boss. The ideal candidate would be someone super smart, helpful etc... but a manager's fears when they interview are:
- the new recruit will need a load of supervision
- they will do or say something costly or embarrassing
- they will undermine the team, or fail to work with others in a positive and helpful way
So while you're answering questions and showing off your knowledge, also throw in stuff which will reassure that you're 'not that guy'.
- the new recruit will need a load of supervision
- they will do or say something costly or embarrassing
- they will undermine the team, or fail to work with others in a positive and helpful way
So while you're answering questions and showing off your knowledge, also throw in stuff which will reassure that you're 'not that guy'.
xnu
Mar 14, 07:49 PM
whats a "Zune?"
Bengt77
Feb 7, 11:20 AM
As I don't like it when people vote on polls without explaining their vote, I will.
I gave the song two stars. I liked the intro, but once the vocals kicked in, I was lost. I'm not a fan of metal, not at all. Again, I really liked the intro, just very much not the singing. (Is that even singing?)
I gave the song two stars. I liked the intro, but once the vocals kicked in, I was lost. I'm not a fan of metal, not at all. Again, I really liked the intro, just very much not the singing. (Is that even singing?)
Philalbe
Dec 17, 01:19 AM
Hi. I'm a freelance designer...I guess I'm still just starting out. The holidays always make me think about trying my hand at designing prints for wrapping paper and gift bags. Most wrapping paper designs seem like something a competent designer could do with relative ease in Adobe illustrator...simple yet fun 2D vector designs of snowmen, snowflakes etc. I was wondering if anyone out there has tried this and if it's possible to successfully shop your designs around to manufacturers? Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Phil
Sincerely,
Phil
skiltrip
Apr 19, 01:30 PM
Go to macsales.com. Check out their external drives.
Hrududu
Mar 18, 11:39 AM
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I want the Newton BIC listed. I'd wager that gets a hefty price tag.
Ya the Newtons are what I would like the most. I am curious what these will sell for.
I want the Newton BIC listed. I'd wager that gets a hefty price tag.
Ya the Newtons are what I would like the most. I am curious what these will sell for.
doxavita
Jan 27, 04:26 PM
If it's a fifth-gen iPod, it's battery is probably weared down quite a bit already.
You're right. Usually I always do a full charge/discharge cycle to calibrate the battery a bit and see if it lasts longer. Do you think it may even be good to leave it charging more sometimes? I never forget to unplug it, just this one time.
You're right. Usually I always do a full charge/discharge cycle to calibrate the battery a bit and see if it lasts longer. Do you think it may even be good to leave it charging more sometimes? I never forget to unplug it, just this one time.
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