Nermal
May 5, 04:01 PM
The system would have originally come with grey restore DVDs. You should include them when you sell the system; they also include iLife and any other bundled apps.
lynkynpark86
Jan 11, 12:50 PM
Does anyone know of a way to enable the true apple voice control on an iPod touch 2g? Is there a plist or something? Let me be clear: I don't want Vocallia or whatever it is, I don't want you to say "the 3rd gen has voice control", which i've seen on many similar forums (which were never resolved). Any ideas?
ZorPrime
Apr 15, 08:38 PM
WMV. Vomits!!! :) I have Flip 4 Mac which I use for converting this bastard format my "odd" clients sometimes give to me. They offer a free plug-in for playback you peeps should check out. BTW, MS bought this company the other year right when they pulled their MASSIVE-POS WMP from OS X.
Video, one more notch on MS's mediocre belt.
Oooooh, motion control... :eek:
How ironic is that... this is M$'s mode of operation. They did it to Bungie and now Flip 4 Mac. No matter what they do, they can't keep the Mac down. :apple: :cool:
Video, one more notch on MS's mediocre belt.
Oooooh, motion control... :eek:
How ironic is that... this is M$'s mode of operation. They did it to Bungie and now Flip 4 Mac. No matter what they do, they can't keep the Mac down. :apple: :cool:
eva01
Sep 6, 09:56 PM
I have speakers set up next to my computer station so i set that up there.
and yes hospital is back to normal surgeries for the day were cancelled but everything else is back to normal thankfully.
and yes hospital is back to normal surgeries for the day were cancelled but everything else is back to normal thankfully.
FluJunkie
Feb 3, 03:23 PM
Not really. Unless you care to elaborate based on your own professional experience, this is not what I've seen in the scientific sector. When a lab or organization uses Macs it tends to be localized to a particular group and almost never runs OS X natively. But admittedly my experience is limited to the US National Labs, JPL, and CERN.
Again, just because there are Macs in science doesn't mean creation of a "Macs in Science" forum will lead to any productive discussion about it. Look at how dead the Distributed Computing forum is now.
Whether or not the use of a Mac is localized to a particular group isn't really here or there - a lone graphic artist in a Windows-based office is equally localized. If a single user, or lab group, uses a Mac and the rest of the university doesn't, what does that actually matter for the poster?
In fact, that localization *is* a topic of discussion - the need for a Mac to "play well with others" has a much more expansive definition of "others" for most university settings.
My experience is contrary to yours - the Mac users in academia I know are keen to use OS X natively as much as possible, though admittedly many of them have a terminal window up as well. But 90% of what I do can run natively in OS X, and that number would be 100% if SAS would just come out with a Mac version, or I could be bothered to go learn STATA.
In terms of differences between most power users - Grids and other "server" type infrastructure becomes important to people whose training is frankly, not in that area (I for example, was busy getting degrees in biology), multithreading is something you *can* do, rather than just griping that Adobe/Apple/Whoever hasn't implemented it well yet, and the UNIX side of the machine will probably be seeing heavy use.
"Macs in the Workplace" threads pop up every now and then, but they're in the vast minority.
True, but that's kind of why sub-forums exist in the first place, no? So that low traffic threads don't simply vanish off the main pages?
That being said, the question was whether or not it would generate enough traffic to be justified. The answer to that may very well be no.
Again, just because there are Macs in science doesn't mean creation of a "Macs in Science" forum will lead to any productive discussion about it. Look at how dead the Distributed Computing forum is now.
Whether or not the use of a Mac is localized to a particular group isn't really here or there - a lone graphic artist in a Windows-based office is equally localized. If a single user, or lab group, uses a Mac and the rest of the university doesn't, what does that actually matter for the poster?
In fact, that localization *is* a topic of discussion - the need for a Mac to "play well with others" has a much more expansive definition of "others" for most university settings.
My experience is contrary to yours - the Mac users in academia I know are keen to use OS X natively as much as possible, though admittedly many of them have a terminal window up as well. But 90% of what I do can run natively in OS X, and that number would be 100% if SAS would just come out with a Mac version, or I could be bothered to go learn STATA.
In terms of differences between most power users - Grids and other "server" type infrastructure becomes important to people whose training is frankly, not in that area (I for example, was busy getting degrees in biology), multithreading is something you *can* do, rather than just griping that Adobe/Apple/Whoever hasn't implemented it well yet, and the UNIX side of the machine will probably be seeing heavy use.
"Macs in the Workplace" threads pop up every now and then, but they're in the vast minority.
True, but that's kind of why sub-forums exist in the first place, no? So that low traffic threads don't simply vanish off the main pages?
That being said, the question was whether or not it would generate enough traffic to be justified. The answer to that may very well be no.
bytethese
Jun 10, 09:15 PM
So I reserved my 32GB Black iPhone 3GS tonight. I also asked and they are not sure what time they will let people start to wait in line for their reserved iPhones. I'm hoping for 7am or earlier.
Who else is going?
Who else is going?
maliu
Apr 24, 10:21 PM
I use an external battery pack from New Trent. I have two different ones. I have a need to be able to charge multiple devices. The IMP 50 has both a 1 amp as well as a 500 ma port and will charge an iPad 50% as well for under $50. The IMP 500 will charge my phone several times. I use it mostly to charge my Verizon MIFI as the battery life on that is short. The IMP 500 is closer to $40. Shipping is free!
superericla
Apr 12, 05:33 PM
Make sure to file a bug with Apple.
I did. I just wanted to make sure others know about this issue in case it was to happen to them.
I did. I just wanted to make sure others know about this issue in case it was to happen to them.
TuffLuffJimmy
Apr 24, 03:46 PM
I have Abobe Master Collection CS3.3 - I still get updates for that, despite CS4. And for MS Office Win XP etc. Hell - I even get updates on Apps I've bought.
:rolleyes: Yeah, you get Adobe Acrobat updates.
Don't buy an app for what it will be, get it for what it is. It's just stupid to do otherwise.
:rolleyes: Yeah, you get Adobe Acrobat updates.
Don't buy an app for what it will be, get it for what it is. It's just stupid to do otherwise.
Mad Mac Maniac
Mar 14, 09:33 AM
I don't know if they're hard to find or not but my local Walmart has most of them in stock. If anyone wants one, I'll only charge actual cost + shipping. I've been a seller on eBay for many years. PM me if interested.
I'll take one for free. :rolleyes:
I'll take one for free. :rolleyes:
google
Apr 5, 12:34 PM
Yes, I have turned off 3G but it does not pull up Tmo at all.
Messy
Jan 23, 08:56 AM
NEW VERSION
Ok so i've tweaked the texture, tweaked the model slightly and did a little bit more work on it.
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=268457&stc=1&d=1295794572
EVEN NEWER UPDATE :)
Making more progress.
Playing with textures now.
Model again tweaked a little. I think up till this point it represents about 6/7 Hours work.
I use my little MBP, C4D 11.5 and PS CS5.
http://i.imgur.com/W5EHN.jpg
Ok so i've tweaked the texture, tweaked the model slightly and did a little bit more work on it.
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=268457&stc=1&d=1295794572
EVEN NEWER UPDATE :)
Making more progress.
Playing with textures now.
Model again tweaked a little. I think up till this point it represents about 6/7 Hours work.
I use my little MBP, C4D 11.5 and PS CS5.
http://i.imgur.com/W5EHN.jpg
ZballZ
Mar 16, 04:27 AM
I think we're making progress. What are the PC specs? How are the files being delivered? Can you try compressing a little more aggressively (the HD file info shows its 5 times the bitrate of the SD movies)? Do they have to be HD when delivered?
I also suggested this when they first reported the issue. They said they had also tried the files on a "brand new computer" (whatever specs that is). Mind you, my macbook pro is 4,5 years old and plays these files just fine !!
But, thanks for the suggestions, I have now re-compressed more aggresively and at smaller resolution; I haven't heard from them yet, but hopefully it will work...
I also suggested this when they first reported the issue. They said they had also tried the files on a "brand new computer" (whatever specs that is). Mind you, my macbook pro is 4,5 years old and plays these files just fine !!
But, thanks for the suggestions, I have now re-compressed more aggresively and at smaller resolution; I haven't heard from them yet, but hopefully it will work...
Austin M.
Apr 16, 04:03 PM
79 last time I checked. :)
thegman1234
Feb 13, 12:40 AM
I agree with Hellhammer. I think they should have 2 iPod Nanos. One with the small screen, a touch screen. And then the one with the larger screen with a scroll wheel. Why doesn't Apple ever sell the last generation iPod along with the new one? They do it with the iPhone. The 3Gs is still being sold, and it's pretty dated. The old Nano actually had MORE features than the new one.
That has to do with the carrier. If you notice, the first iPhone cost you Apple's msrp from Apple and AT&T, regardless of contract. When the 3G started being sold, the original was discontinued. AT&T began taking a cut of $200 per phone with new 2-year contracts for the 3G and when the 3GS was released, the 3G was offered at a discounted price.
That has to do with the carrier. If you notice, the first iPhone cost you Apple's msrp from Apple and AT&T, regardless of contract. When the 3G started being sold, the original was discontinued. AT&T began taking a cut of $200 per phone with new 2-year contracts for the 3G and when the 3GS was released, the 3G was offered at a discounted price.
tsice19
Jun 20, 09:32 PM
Whoops. Read title to quick. Sorry!
Pomeroy
Apr 27, 10:55 AM
You can still add Keywords easily to photos or groups of photos same as you could in older versions of iPhoto if you open the Keyword manager first (command+k). Select the photo or a group of photos and click on the Keyword from the list of Keywords. Another way is to put a check mark next to Keywords under the View menu and then use the show "Info" button at the bottom of iPhoto, this will let you select photos and type in a Keyword where it says "Add a keyword...."
rxse7en
Nov 9, 08:14 AM
When iTV was announced people were saying it would be contradictory for Apple to put a DVR in it, because they offer TV shows available for download. Now Microsoft offers TV downloads via Xbox 360 and a DVR via Win Media Center, so how come it's not contradictory for MS to do so?
In my opinion Apple needs to offer a dvr of some sorts to compete.
The 360 will also allow you to download and play them in HD now. That's the big story here. With Connect360 I've been able to access my 'book's iTunes and iPhoto library wirelessly on the 360. With the free Fall Update on the 360, users are now capable of streaming media--without Media Center--on their PCs. Once there's a solution to streaming video from a Mac that will be the kiss of death for a lot current 360/Mac owners buying an iTV.
Personally, I'll get an iTV for the plasma in my living room, but I'm hoping it supports HD or I can't do it. Now, if there was a way to access iTunes HD content (if there ever is such a beastie) through the 360 that would be KILLER. This may be an opportunity--dare I say it--for MS and Apple to work together to provide content--especially if the Zune is a massive failure. It's a GREAT time to be a Mac/360 owner!
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In my opinion Apple needs to offer a dvr of some sorts to compete.
The 360 will also allow you to download and play them in HD now. That's the big story here. With Connect360 I've been able to access my 'book's iTunes and iPhoto library wirelessly on the 360. With the free Fall Update on the 360, users are now capable of streaming media--without Media Center--on their PCs. Once there's a solution to streaming video from a Mac that will be the kiss of death for a lot current 360/Mac owners buying an iTV.
Personally, I'll get an iTV for the plasma in my living room, but I'm hoping it supports HD or I can't do it. Now, if there was a way to access iTunes HD content (if there ever is such a beastie) through the 360 that would be KILLER. This may be an opportunity--dare I say it--for MS and Apple to work together to provide content--especially if the Zune is a massive failure. It's a GREAT time to be a Mac/360 owner!
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dwmac
May 4, 12:07 PM
They all have turboboost, but only the i7 BTOs have hyperthreading.
iJohnHenry
Mar 28, 07:46 AM
Considering anything near radiation also becomes contaminated, seems to me an animal spread of it would be a huge concern.
I think you are confusing being radiated with giving off radiation.
Exterior radioactive material washes off, but the damage to the organism has already occured.
Watch Dr. No. ;)
I think you are confusing being radiated with giving off radiation.
Exterior radioactive material washes off, but the damage to the organism has already occured.
Watch Dr. No. ;)
iBookG4user
Apr 23, 11:56 PM
Dang that's cheap! Though I have a fear of Hynix RAM from having many issues with its non-ecc desktop series in the past. Hope they hold up well and won't produce errors. No problems with total RAM detection\compatibility etc. for you ?
I am looking to stick 8GB x 4 of these in my Mac Book 2010 8-core with processor capable of supporting 1333MHz RAM.
I've been running 32GB of RAM in my Mac Pro for a few weeks now and never had a problem with it. It's a fantastic deal :D
I am looking to stick 8GB x 4 of these in my Mac Book 2010 8-core with processor capable of supporting 1333MHz RAM.
I've been running 32GB of RAM in my Mac Pro for a few weeks now and never had a problem with it. It's a fantastic deal :D
CashGap
Oct 27, 12:35 PM
Sorry I didn't get there until 5:30. FastMac shirts and coupons went really quick. I thought the crew did a great job of moving folks through quickly without rushing us at all. By 6:45, I was eating my salad at Panera and starting the install on my MBP! Finished it at 8:02, and demoed coverflow to a guy with a Macbook.
Very cool, my son had a blast.
If I gave you a shirt, your photo is here:
http://gallery.mac.com/shallenbergercom#100028&bgcolor=black
Very cool, my son had a blast.
If I gave you a shirt, your photo is here:
http://gallery.mac.com/shallenbergercom#100028&bgcolor=black
iShater
Jul 11, 03:00 PM
Holy crap. The line out here is nuts! :eek:
hob
Jan 7, 07:18 PM
I can't remember if it's JUST iTunes that's affected by this but the problem you're experiencing is due to the fact that instead of the program just reading one cd, and continuing track to track, it's having to read several files. It gets to the end of track 1, and then has to find and load up the track 2 mp3 file. Yes some kind of buffer would seem to be in order.
The ways to get around this have already been mentioned but for the record:
1. Cross-fade (no good for iPod users)
2. Rip the cd, or the tracks that are mixed together, into one mp3/aac (whatever) file. When you insert the cd, highlight the tracks you want joined, then go to advanced->join CD tracks. I do this with some cd's, such as Green Day's American Idiot, and Muse's last album... but most of the time I just put up with it!!
Hope this helps :)
Hob
The ways to get around this have already been mentioned but for the record:
1. Cross-fade (no good for iPod users)
2. Rip the cd, or the tracks that are mixed together, into one mp3/aac (whatever) file. When you insert the cd, highlight the tracks you want joined, then go to advanced->join CD tracks. I do this with some cd's, such as Green Day's American Idiot, and Muse's last album... but most of the time I just put up with it!!
Hope this helps :)
Hob