dual64bit
Nov 29, 11:12 AM
I would recommend the Treo, it also serves as a mobile phone. Very nice, has bluetooth, camera that makes movies, HD screen, good stuff...
But of course it is also a phone so it might not be exactly what she is looking for.
But of course it is also a phone so it might not be exactly what she is looking for.
wayne091189
Oct 30, 10:38 AM
Sharp unveils glass-based CPU prototype
[digitimes.com] 11:07
Sharp on October 22 unveiled a prototype of an 8-bit, 2.5MHz, glass-based central processing unit (CPU). Jointly working with Semiconductor Energy Laboratory (SEL), the company has successfully formed microprocessor circuitry on glass 15mm square and 1mm thick by employing its continuous grain silicon (CGS) technology.
Sharp hopes its invention will pave the way to development of ultra-thin sheet computers and TVs. The company expects to have some products, like games machines or mobile phones, equipped with this type of glass-based CPU, available by 2005.
Sharp currently uses CGS technology to produce system LCDs, LCD panels with built-in driver IC circuits.Shih-wei Kao
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[digitimes.com] 11:07
Sharp on October 22 unveiled a prototype of an 8-bit, 2.5MHz, glass-based central processing unit (CPU). Jointly working with Semiconductor Energy Laboratory (SEL), the company has successfully formed microprocessor circuitry on glass 15mm square and 1mm thick by employing its continuous grain silicon (CGS) technology.
Sharp hopes its invention will pave the way to development of ultra-thin sheet computers and TVs. The company expects to have some products, like games machines or mobile phones, equipped with this type of glass-based CPU, available by 2005.
Sharp currently uses CGS technology to produce system LCDs, LCD panels with built-in driver IC circuits.Shih-wei Kao
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rockyroad55
May 6, 11:01 AM
Does anybody know when and wether at all google maps update 5.0 (and above) will come to iOS? I mean Apple pays to Google for the maps right?
Probably not. That's why you usually see android phones having a nicer Gmaps app than iPhone users.
Probably not. That's why you usually see android phones having a nicer Gmaps app than iPhone users.
SuperCompu2
Mar 17, 10:51 PM
BF1942 is a great game. Still one of my favorites to this day. Go with BF.
lilrhino
Mar 11, 04:04 AM
I'm thinking about standing in line after seeing the shipping options online. When I called yesterday, I was told that you could expedite shipping - not true. Going for the white wi-fi + 3G 64GB on Verizon if no contract.
OldSchoolMacGuy
May 2, 04:14 PM
You may just be best off using an online service. They have easy to use templates on their websites and the prices are pretty cheap. It may be cheaper to have them printed professionally than print them yourself (cost of the card stock and ink). Plus they'll look and feel much more professional. You can always find good deals on them and there are plenty of promotions if you search RetailMeNot.com, dealspl.us, or other deal sites.
Ca$hflow
Apr 17, 07:00 AM
If you know anyone with an external superdrive then you can use it. I know that the external super drives that were released with the macbook air works with the mini too.
design-is
Jan 19, 03:55 PM
You could also just not bother opening any of CS5... Automator can do this for you.
Just open Automator from your Applications folder, select Workflow, then drag the files you want to rename into the window. Next, on the left scroll down to 'Rename Finder Items'. Drag this into the right pane underneath the files you've just added. You will be asked the following:
http://www.applematters.com/assets/images/uploads/automatorarticle-2.png
Don't bother unless you think you are doing something risky.
You can then choose from a range of options how you would like to rename your files.
Hope that helps rather than just waffling.
/Doug
Just open Automator from your Applications folder, select Workflow, then drag the files you want to rename into the window. Next, on the left scroll down to 'Rename Finder Items'. Drag this into the right pane underneath the files you've just added. You will be asked the following:
http://www.applematters.com/assets/images/uploads/automatorarticle-2.png
Don't bother unless you think you are doing something risky.
You can then choose from a range of options how you would like to rename your files.
Hope that helps rather than just waffling.
/Doug
Ryy
May 1, 05:31 PM
I think if you can score that for a little better deal, you will be good to go. I have seen several in the 180 dollar range on ebay, etc. Depends on how much ram, vid card, etc., I guess....
I still have one that I use all the time. It runs great and does pretty much everything I need. True, you are capped at 10.5.8, but it is not that big of a deal. Not for the little money you are going to pay for such a great machine. :D
I still have one that I use all the time. It runs great and does pretty much everything I need. True, you are capped at 10.5.8, but it is not that big of a deal. Not for the little money you are going to pay for such a great machine. :D
Galaxas0
Apr 29, 02:15 PM
Do a google search for InsomiaT. It's a fork of InsomniaX that has a system pref pane and works on Snow Leopard. I use it on Lion, works fine. It's in system prefs, so less menu bar clutter! :D
maclaptop
Apr 25, 11:22 PM
If you could the Mac would likely explode :)
Blorzoga
Apr 2, 09:07 AM
Where is it still the 1st April at this time of the day?
The original thread with hoax video was posted yesterday.
The original thread with hoax video was posted yesterday.
mrapplegate
May 4, 08:17 AM
We maintain a few computer labs where I work and have some Macs on an Active Directory (AD) domain. The users (mainly students) log in and have their home folder on the network (via smb). It works great; users can take their environment with them wherever they log in and all that jazz.
Is anyone else running such an environment, and have you tried Lion yet? With the way Apple is moving (app store, OS more geared to the consumer) I wonder if these features will remain, or if there are problems integrating Lion into such an environment.
We love the flexibility OS X accords us; we can set up individual machines to either create local home folders for AD users, or use the network home directories, as well as lock down the machines pretty well.
I have not tested in an AD domain, but my understanding is SAMBA is being replaced (http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/03/23/inside_mac_os_x_10_7_lion_server_apple_replaces_samba_for_windows_networking_services.html) with Apple's implementation of it.
Using the NT domain controller will not be an option either. Active Directory only. I am not in an enviroment to test for you. Sorry.
Is anyone else running such an environment, and have you tried Lion yet? With the way Apple is moving (app store, OS more geared to the consumer) I wonder if these features will remain, or if there are problems integrating Lion into such an environment.
We love the flexibility OS X accords us; we can set up individual machines to either create local home folders for AD users, or use the network home directories, as well as lock down the machines pretty well.
I have not tested in an AD domain, but my understanding is SAMBA is being replaced (http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/03/23/inside_mac_os_x_10_7_lion_server_apple_replaces_samba_for_windows_networking_services.html) with Apple's implementation of it.
Using the NT domain controller will not be an option either. Active Directory only. I am not in an enviroment to test for you. Sorry.
OatmealRocks
May 3, 08:21 PM
The problem is not the size of the pic. I have large pic assigned to contact. The issue is a window pops up when someone calls which is right in the middle with the name of the person calling. I have seen other people's phone and it is on the top of the screen not a pop up window (in the middle of screen) which covers the picture.
henrikrox
May 5, 01:40 PM
any new imac owners who want to comment on this? especially the 1tb people with seagate drives
discounteggroll
May 7, 03:55 AM
hinges are something you don't tighten yourself. RAM, hard drive anyone can do on a macbook. Hinges are a different beast altogether
wcj912
Dec 6, 09:33 AM
I get electric shocks from my Powerbook G4 15" all the time - however, you may find that it only happens when its plugged in to the mains power for recharging. Check your plug to make sure its earthed, if its not, try an earthed plug and see if it makes a difference. Hope this helps:) .
mrat93
Jan 22, 07:24 PM
Because I live in New Jersey so... yeah. Also, Is there an age limit, because I'm only 14:confused:
onthecouchagain
May 7, 03:03 AM
Do you think that there is a problem with the screen on your MBP or do you think it is the screen in general, ie, do you think yours might be defective?
I don't see any indication of defects. I think the screen is working fine, to the best of my knowledge. It's especially blurry when I switch from my desktop to my Pro (say, I want to still be on my computer on the couch or outside of my room); this is when it's the most difficult to use. My eyes strain and it never fully adjusts to the low resolution of the laptop.
And in general use, my eyes do strain using my Pro almost every time. I recently renewed my prescription lens after an updated eye test, so I know my glasses aren't the culprit.
There is so much I enjoy about my Pro... but the one caveat is the low resolution. It renders it virtually unusable, at least not without a lot of discomfort.
I am slightly at a lost as to what to do about this...
I don't see any indication of defects. I think the screen is working fine, to the best of my knowledge. It's especially blurry when I switch from my desktop to my Pro (say, I want to still be on my computer on the couch or outside of my room); this is when it's the most difficult to use. My eyes strain and it never fully adjusts to the low resolution of the laptop.
And in general use, my eyes do strain using my Pro almost every time. I recently renewed my prescription lens after an updated eye test, so I know my glasses aren't the culprit.
There is so much I enjoy about my Pro... but the one caveat is the low resolution. It renders it virtually unusable, at least not without a lot of discomfort.
I am slightly at a lost as to what to do about this...
MacRumors
Nov 18, 08:58 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/11/18/iphone-gains-final-regulatory-approval-in-south-korea/)
Reuters reports (http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idCNSEO19980420091118) that the iPhone has gained final regulatory approval in South Korea, paving the way for a release there in the very near future.Korea Communications Commission said in a statement on Wednesday it would grant Apple's South Korean unit a licence that allows collecting information on locations and provide services such as map, phone locating and related marketing.Exactly when the iPhone will launch there is not yet confirmed, but reports have suggested that it may be before the end of the month.KT Corp, the country's No. 2 mobile carrier which has been negotiating with Apple to introduce iPhone, said sales could start soon but did not provide a date for the launch.
Korean newspapers said iPhone's sales could start as early as late next week.It is not entirely clear how this regulatory approval differs from a similar approval (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/09/23/apple-cleared-to-sell-iphone-in-south-korea/) reported in September, but today's development certainly appears to be the final step needed before the device can launch there.
Article Link: iPhone Gains Final Regulatory Approval in South Korea (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/11/18/iphone-gains-final-regulatory-approval-in-south-korea/)
Reuters reports (http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idCNSEO19980420091118) that the iPhone has gained final regulatory approval in South Korea, paving the way for a release there in the very near future.Korea Communications Commission said in a statement on Wednesday it would grant Apple's South Korean unit a licence that allows collecting information on locations and provide services such as map, phone locating and related marketing.Exactly when the iPhone will launch there is not yet confirmed, but reports have suggested that it may be before the end of the month.KT Corp, the country's No. 2 mobile carrier which has been negotiating with Apple to introduce iPhone, said sales could start soon but did not provide a date for the launch.
Korean newspapers said iPhone's sales could start as early as late next week.It is not entirely clear how this regulatory approval differs from a similar approval (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/09/23/apple-cleared-to-sell-iphone-in-south-korea/) reported in September, but today's development certainly appears to be the final step needed before the device can launch there.
Article Link: iPhone Gains Final Regulatory Approval in South Korea (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/11/18/iphone-gains-final-regulatory-approval-in-south-korea/)
icefall5
Mar 6, 02:52 PM
I had this ages ago back in the 2.x days. Pretty sure an iTunes reinstall fixed it for me.
Uninstall/reinstall did not fix it for me, nor did a repair from Control Panel.
Uninstall/reinstall did not fix it for me, nor did a repair from Control Panel.
rtdgoldfish
Jan 26, 02:50 PM
I have the USB mouse from MacMice and it is great. I do remember several users complaining about the Bluetooth one in an other forum. Try a search and you should be able to find it with no problem.
jwhite4304
Apr 14, 05:35 AM
Just bought a 750gb WD kit from Macsales online. Install was super easy and now using the old drive as an external drive.
Jimbo
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thechidz
Nov 26, 09:20 PM
I'd just like it to be in perfect working condition, let me know if you've got one.
Thanks!
Kyle
I think all iPhones are unlockable arent they? Why not just buy a new one?
Thanks!
Kyle
I think all iPhones are unlockable arent they? Why not just buy a new one?