wurgi
Mar 24, 12:14 PM
Probably Square One for me.
Any idea if usually it's any better than lining up in downtown?
Any idea if usually it's any better than lining up in downtown?
firewood
Apr 18, 07:27 PM
use a lightly damp paper towel. then wipe it with a dry paper towel. thats all you need.
A paper towel can scratch the display. Use a micro-fiber or soft cotton cloth instead.
A paper towel can scratch the display. Use a micro-fiber or soft cotton cloth instead.
smiddlehurst
May 5, 05:17 AM
Hyperthreading is the latest name for an Intel technology that effectively allows a single physical core to run as two virtual cores. So in the current iMac range the i5 processors have 4 physical cores and can run 4 threads in parallel. The i7 processores have 4 physical cores but can run 8 threads in parallel thanks to hyperthreading.
So Hyperthreading only really offers an advantage with applications that are designed to run on multiple cores. Unfortunately things aren't entirely that simple as there's also the slightly faster clock speed of the i7 and Turbo Boost to consider.
Turbo Boost effectively lets a processor speed up when it's not using all of its cores by 'shutting off' the cores that aren't in use. Off the top of my head the i5 3.1Ghz can Turbo Boost to 3.4Ghz while the i7 3.4Ghz can run to 3.8Ghz. The real world difference is relatively small but can be worth a couple of frames a second in a game or a few seconds off a benchmark.
Hope that helps a bit, if there's anything there that's not clear just ask.
So Hyperthreading only really offers an advantage with applications that are designed to run on multiple cores. Unfortunately things aren't entirely that simple as there's also the slightly faster clock speed of the i7 and Turbo Boost to consider.
Turbo Boost effectively lets a processor speed up when it's not using all of its cores by 'shutting off' the cores that aren't in use. Off the top of my head the i5 3.1Ghz can Turbo Boost to 3.4Ghz while the i7 3.4Ghz can run to 3.8Ghz. The real world difference is relatively small but can be worth a couple of frames a second in a game or a few seconds off a benchmark.
Hope that helps a bit, if there's anything there that's not clear just ask.
SmilesLots
Apr 14, 03:44 PM
Seems that Safari or network is about 10% what it used to be in speed. I recently add the MacUpdate Spring Promo package, and seems some of the programs are POC. Not sure if this is part of the problem because the slowdown happened beore that install I think.
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MacBytes
Dec 22, 09:01 AM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: BeLight Software to ship Business Card Composer 3.0 in January (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041222100134)
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Link: BeLight Software to ship Business Card Composer 3.0 in January (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041222100134)
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karl878
May 3, 05:34 PM
I think these files are all related to jail breaking an iPhone.
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emw
Dec 29, 12:25 PM
This is being debated ad nauseam in this thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=158751
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=158751
Sun Baked
Dec 5, 09:49 PM
a 500 dually should be planty fast, although im not sure if those 2 500s act as a 1ghz in osx, or if the application has to be multithreaded
maybe somone could answer thatActs as two 500MHz CPUs, the OS does a decent job of handling the threads in Tiger now.
But most apps aren't really multithreaded, unless you take a look at some of the Pro apps.
Even with BSDs SMPng, people still say there are some problems with the way Tiger handles threads and a ways to go.
But there is a lot to like about OS Xs SMP capability also.
OS X is much better than OS 9, which would basically make use of the machine as a single 500 MHz machine -- except for the apps that make use of the multi-CPU extension for some of their filters and plug-ins.
maybe somone could answer thatActs as two 500MHz CPUs, the OS does a decent job of handling the threads in Tiger now.
But most apps aren't really multithreaded, unless you take a look at some of the Pro apps.
Even with BSDs SMPng, people still say there are some problems with the way Tiger handles threads and a ways to go.
But there is a lot to like about OS Xs SMP capability also.
OS X is much better than OS 9, which would basically make use of the machine as a single 500 MHz machine -- except for the apps that make use of the multi-CPU extension for some of their filters and plug-ins.
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mac.rumors
May 6, 03:59 PM
A 2TB Seagate ST32000541AS on my 3.4GHz i7 with 2GB 6970M. I have not been able to get any details of this drive on Seagate's website.
Any pointers to more details will be helpful.
Thanks.
Any pointers to more details will be helpful.
Thanks.
mnkeybsness
Jul 11, 06:49 PM
this worked for me at the screen saver password prompt. another issue that apple really needs to address.
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Mlrollin91
May 3, 01:29 AM
I've stopped using my Casio Exlim. It is a great camera, but it is just so much more convenient to use my iPhone when the quality is almost the same. Plus the video on the iPhone is so much better, so I figure why bother.
Dagless
Apr 16, 08:37 PM
Doesn't VGA upscale DVDs?
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8CoreWhore
Apr 20, 06:08 PM
good, useful :apple:
zedsdead
Feb 24, 06:38 AM
It could, but it doesn't have that much space. I would hook it up to an external raid array.
I would recommend a Drobo S. (http://www.drobo.com/products/drobo-s.php)
It is not cheep, but I have 9 gigs of drives in it, 6 available. Great product, keeps your data safe, it's fast, and easily expandable.
I would recommend a Drobo S. (http://www.drobo.com/products/drobo-s.php)
It is not cheep, but I have 9 gigs of drives in it, 6 available. Great product, keeps your data safe, it's fast, and easily expandable.
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Danzsupreme
Sep 21, 08:25 AM
there is software called "iChatUSB" and im not sure where the site it but google it and you should find it...but that should do it, the only downside is that is costs $10
I tried it and it didnt work. I have a Sony Digital camera and it doesn't read it. Any other suggestions???
I tried it and it didnt work. I have a Sony Digital camera and it doesn't read it. Any other suggestions???
The Swede
Jan 14, 06:56 AM
I will try to avoid Macrumors and Engadget but it will be hard. I just can't wait!
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CoMpX
Oct 17, 10:16 PM
Anyone?
res1233
Sep 21, 10:35 AM
and people have two legs. Of course it isn't common knowledge, that still doesn't not make it a huge security breach. Obviously Apple thought people could figure it out if they released a security update just for this. Does apple normally wait for just one bug? Usually in security updates it is multiple bugs I think.
Would you stop putting your quotes at the bottom of your posts like that? It's driving me insane...
Would you stop putting your quotes at the bottom of your posts like that? It's driving me insane...
Sirus The Virus
Nov 4, 08:07 PM
I like it. Good idea.
tkermit
Sep 14, 10:05 PM
I threw it back where it came from.
Awesome! :)
Awesome! :)
wanchu83
Apr 14, 02:37 PM
I have iphone 4 white and my front is little bit yellowish or lemonish compared to back plate.
Do they still make it this way or did they correct it and it matches the white rim of backplate(real white color)?
Do they still make it this way or did they correct it and it matches the white rim of backplate(real white color)?
pgwalsh
Feb 23, 11:14 AM
I got an unknown host for 127.0.0.1 I have no problems with cocoamysql.. If anyone knows how to get this going on a local machine for test, please let us know..
Doctor Q
Oct 16, 05:42 PM
You certainly work fast!
Synthion
Feb 24, 07:27 PM
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