WardC
Apr 12, 09:00 PM
What's older? The Mac's or the clear phone? :p
The clear phone is actually older!! It's a 1980s model FunPhone� :)
The clear phone is actually older!! It's a 1980s model FunPhone� :)
StrongGlad
Jul 14, 03:22 AM
When Airport Extreme came out, I remember reading that it wasn't possible for Apple to release an AE card that would fit in the older Airport slots because the bus speed of the Airport slot was insufficient to support AE speeds. That makes very little sense to me, however, since the Airport slot looks and acts pretty much like an ordinary PCMCIA slot, and if 3rd-party vendors can make an 802.11g card for the PCMCIA slot, then why not for the Airport Slot? Oh well.
I would love an 802.11g card for my Pismo, but I just can't stand the thought of having something sticking out the side :P
I would love an 802.11g card for my Pismo, but I just can't stand the thought of having something sticking out the side :P
leekohler
Mar 1, 02:12 PM
Holy crap! Welcome back! Where the hell have you been, man? We missed you!
EDIT- Oh, and thanks for the support. :)
EDIT- Oh, and thanks for the support. :)
gekko513
Feb 15, 06:54 PM
Yes, I know that now, but that is one of the few things I wasn't able to figure out myself on OS X.
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pkshiu
May 3, 07:10 PM
Dfu mode restore didn't work either. Usually it will come back responsive after some time which makes me think it is a background task that is killing the iPad.
Also after the dfu restore the NoteTakerHD ink mode was definitely much more responsive.
Also after the dfu restore the NoteTakerHD ink mode was definitely much more responsive.
Donny Jepp
Feb 14, 06:41 PM
ri0ku, you're a smart guy and I strongly think that people regard you highly in life.
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mrat93
May 2, 07:46 AM
Do you know about forum spy? A topic that is quite active today.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1146041
Whooooops! I thought that the subforum would be under current events on the homepage as well.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1146041
Whooooops! I thought that the subforum would be under current events on the homepage as well.
kinson7
Apr 28, 10:28 PM
Oh wow! Thats amazing! Thanks a lot man! I'll give it try on Sunday/Monday when I see my dad. It seems logical. I can't find the setting on my iPhone, but perhaps because I don't sync my contacts with an Exchange account (and the setting is hidden).
I'll report back in a few days. Thank so much! Owe you a drink cuppa :D
I'll report back in a few days. Thank so much! Owe you a drink cuppa :D
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dubbz
Nov 1, 12:16 PM
I don't see any problem with the large number of categories either, just as long as all of them doesn't appear on the front page.
And we definitely should have separate categories for Apple software and hardware.
And we definitely should have separate categories for Apple software and hardware.
Twe Foju
May 3, 04:51 PM
restore back using the flash drive?
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Burnincoco
Apr 15, 11:25 PM
it's mini DVI
Mini Displayport has two flat corners.
Mini Displayport has two flat corners.
chrismacguy
Apr 29, 12:17 PM
Less than perfect means "in fact uncomfortable" or "almost perfect" ?
And i'm worrying about my music collection (albums and artists got named folders, subfolders, without correct IDtags) can i just use it bypass itunes, don't wasting my time on writing tags .... Is there normal audioplayer, that can eat my folders of music ?
Can you tell me please about Web Flash content situation ? i heard that it seriously load processor, main troubles with flash videos, is it true ? Or exaggerated rumors ?
iTunes can read all of those folders of music just fine, just tell it not to manage your library or copy your stuff around, and itll probably do fine. You can also ofc choose to play all of your audio and video in Quicktime X, which is still there on a Mac, and still useful. But iTunes for Mac is what Windows Media Player is for Windows. You can also use VLC on the Mac to play files QuickTime cant handle.
Flash is just fine on the Mac, the only times you hear about problems are from people with PowerPC Macs, and the high CPU load has decreased dramatically with the latest upgrades from Adobe. As an example, my 5 year old very first gen Intel iMac (You know, the 1.83 Core Duo), running a Flash Video, as well as several instances of this forum with Flash Ads, my CPU is currently at 35%, and thats with iTunes, Mail, iCal, Messenger, Skype open as well.
And i'm worrying about my music collection (albums and artists got named folders, subfolders, without correct IDtags) can i just use it bypass itunes, don't wasting my time on writing tags .... Is there normal audioplayer, that can eat my folders of music ?
Can you tell me please about Web Flash content situation ? i heard that it seriously load processor, main troubles with flash videos, is it true ? Or exaggerated rumors ?
iTunes can read all of those folders of music just fine, just tell it not to manage your library or copy your stuff around, and itll probably do fine. You can also ofc choose to play all of your audio and video in Quicktime X, which is still there on a Mac, and still useful. But iTunes for Mac is what Windows Media Player is for Windows. You can also use VLC on the Mac to play files QuickTime cant handle.
Flash is just fine on the Mac, the only times you hear about problems are from people with PowerPC Macs, and the high CPU load has decreased dramatically with the latest upgrades from Adobe. As an example, my 5 year old very first gen Intel iMac (You know, the 1.83 Core Duo), running a Flash Video, as well as several instances of this forum with Flash Ads, my CPU is currently at 35%, and thats with iTunes, Mail, iCal, Messenger, Skype open as well.
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SevenInchScrew
May 25, 08:03 PM
Almost five years late, my friend. :D
Great games have no expiration date ;)
Great games have no expiration date ;)
fleshman03
Aug 13, 12:45 AM
Really? Quicktime is pretty amazing for professional filmmaking. The Quicktime X player sucks though.
Meh, just move on to iMovie/FCP and call it a day.
Meh, just move on to iMovie/FCP and call it a day.
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frankieboy
Apr 28, 09:24 PM
I'm not going to place my order quite yet though - try and talk me out of it! Haha.
You might want to consider this (http://macperformanceguide.com/Reviews-SSD-Crucial256.html#PerformanceSummary):
Read and write speed is awesomely fast. But there is a hitch: the speed out of the box is a fairy tale that does not hold up with sustained use, although the ongoing speed is still superb.
The speed is actually understated when the drive is first used; fresh out of the box, the Crucial 256GB achieves a blistering-fast 215MB/sec write speed, and 267MB/sec read speed on the DiskTester fill-volume test. Those are fantastic numbers! (The fastest laptop hard drives might sustain 98MB/sec on the fastest part of the drive).
On the second and subsequent fill-volume tests, write speed declines by 17% over the initial results, settling down to a still superb 187MB/sec, about 6% below the rated speed. Furthermore, it develops a periodic stutter, which can be seen in the blue line in the graph. Read speeds drop only a smidgen, remaining above 260MB/sec.
You might want to consider this (http://macperformanceguide.com/Reviews-SSD-Crucial256.html#PerformanceSummary):
Read and write speed is awesomely fast. But there is a hitch: the speed out of the box is a fairy tale that does not hold up with sustained use, although the ongoing speed is still superb.
The speed is actually understated when the drive is first used; fresh out of the box, the Crucial 256GB achieves a blistering-fast 215MB/sec write speed, and 267MB/sec read speed on the DiskTester fill-volume test. Those are fantastic numbers! (The fastest laptop hard drives might sustain 98MB/sec on the fastest part of the drive).
On the second and subsequent fill-volume tests, write speed declines by 17% over the initial results, settling down to a still superb 187MB/sec, about 6% below the rated speed. Furthermore, it develops a periodic stutter, which can be seen in the blue line in the graph. Read speeds drop only a smidgen, remaining above 260MB/sec.
macfan881
May 18, 09:24 PM
I still won't tamt to pay for that crap.. All I want to do is fracking play multiplayer games!!
again if you actaully have read the past articles you wont have to this is just a bonus type of deal good lord.:rolleyes:
again if you actaully have read the past articles you wont have to this is just a bonus type of deal good lord.:rolleyes:
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iMattcotv
Apr 3, 12:45 AM
Lol
solusoracle
Feb 11, 01:56 AM
I am a fan of Textpattern and Expresssion Engine.
mcarvin
Mar 11, 04:02 PM
Easily 125+ people here. 16GB 3G both carrier are already "gone" according to apple people.
Line is 3/4 around the building now, back to the Wachovia Bank entrance. Gotta be 300+, easy.
Line is 3/4 around the building now, back to the Wachovia Bank entrance. Gotta be 300+, easy.
hasek3139
Jun 28, 10:14 AM
yeah im probably camping at my att store, gonna get there at midnight for 7 am opening....... i dont want to take any chances!
Mutinygraphiks
Jan 9, 12:20 PM
try the knife or scissor tool and cut the selection you would like.
ranReloaded
Jun 21, 05:28 AM
What about the WWDC 2009 videos? They aren't up for sale anymore and they don't appear to be part of the free offerings for registered developers. Can anyone confirm whether or not the 2009 videos were added with the 2010 videos?
Who cares? WWDC 2009 videos are sooo last-year! :D
Who cares? WWDC 2009 videos are sooo last-year! :D
nomad01
Sep 20, 02:39 AM
UK Store just came back online... I don't see anything different
Worst update EVER. :D
Worst update EVER. :D
balamw
Apr 8, 01:44 PM
FWIW, your code doesn't work for me, but your call, in my code, seems to (replacing my malformed IOConnectCallScalarMethod with your IOConnectCallMethod). Thanks for that.
That's essentially what I was looking for as well, first just a way of figuring out how the backlight LED levels are determined and then trying to see if it could be controlled.
Interesting. It works great for me in Xcode 3.2.6 on OS X 10.6.6. Are you using another version or OS? How does it break for you? I just created a new Application -> Command Line Tool -> Foundation, add IOKit to the project and away we go.
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That's essentially what I was looking for as well, first just a way of figuring out how the backlight LED levels are determined and then trying to see if it could be controlled.
Interesting. It works great for me in Xcode 3.2.6 on OS X 10.6.6. Are you using another version or OS? How does it break for you? I just created a new Application -> Command Line Tool -> Foundation, add IOKit to the project and away we go.
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