t0mat0
Jun 19, 04:06 AM
Just got back, plenty of stock. Queue of around 8 people at 9am, but.........
GOT MYSELF A 32GB BLACK WOOOOO HOOOOOOO
Good job Apple., has to be said - Free coffee, cookies, croissants, sticky buns and cupcakes - looks like they'll be well stocked for everyone else today!
GOT MYSELF A 32GB BLACK WOOOOO HOOOOOOO
Good job Apple., has to be said - Free coffee, cookies, croissants, sticky buns and cupcakes - looks like they'll be well stocked for everyone else today!
adrian.oconnor
Apr 7, 03:53 PM
I wonder if it is a licensing issue. I searched for 'pooh ibooks uk' and all I can find are articles from the time it was released, including this:
http://www.licensemag.com/licensemag/Publishing/Winnie-the-Pooh-on-Every-UK-iPad-iBook/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/671824
In that press release they mention '5 other books', but when I search iBooks for 'pooh', there's only one result, and that's the House At Pooh Corner.
Ah well, I guess we'll get the dead-tree edition from Amazon instead.
http://www.licensemag.com/licensemag/Publishing/Winnie-the-Pooh-on-Every-UK-iPad-iBook/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/671824
In that press release they mention '5 other books', but when I search iBooks for 'pooh', there's only one result, and that's the House At Pooh Corner.
Ah well, I guess we'll get the dead-tree edition from Amazon instead.
JamesMB
Feb 12, 08:26 PM
Sharepod has always worked well for me.
balamw
Apr 14, 07:02 PM
Can I download them in the link he provided?? Or take them off the mini??
Either should work fine. I'd probably go with the mini ones though.
B
Either should work fine. I'd probably go with the mini ones though.
B
sochrisash
Mar 20, 04:31 PM
Hey there,
I'm replacing my current mic an AKG D5, because I would like a condenser mic.
Just want some advice?
Two mics I've looked at and liked are the MXL 900 and the Audio Technica AT2035.
I have a budget of �150
Any suggestions?
I'm replacing my current mic an AKG D5, because I would like a condenser mic.
Just want some advice?
Two mics I've looked at and liked are the MXL 900 and the Audio Technica AT2035.
I have a budget of �150
Any suggestions?
Scribbler
Jun 18, 04:56 AM
Hi there,
I work at a University in the UK and have a few ex departmental machines that were replaced long ago. I was wondering what would be the best thing to do with them? It would kill me to simply throw them out but they can't stay here as we need the space!
We have mostly G3 iMacs, the ones with the slot-loading CD drives. 333MHz I think.
We also have 2 Powerbook 1400s - I can get the full specs of all the machines if necessary.
Any ideas?
I work at a University in the UK and have a few ex departmental machines that were replaced long ago. I was wondering what would be the best thing to do with them? It would kill me to simply throw them out but they can't stay here as we need the space!
We have mostly G3 iMacs, the ones with the slot-loading CD drives. 333MHz I think.
We also have 2 Powerbook 1400s - I can get the full specs of all the machines if necessary.
Any ideas?
kcor
Mar 22, 12:22 PM
I just talked to the people at southgate. I was told the store will open at 10:00am like usual but that they won't start selling the ipad until 5pm. They also said there is a limit of 2 per customer and they don't know which configurations they will have. I'm like you - I don't want to be hanging around forever but it looks like not only will people have to arrive hours early to get a spot in line but they will have to wait until 5:00pm just to buy it. Yikes.
lanthom
Feb 10, 06:16 AM
I"m in Knoxville as well and preordered mine so I won't have to camp out. I also made sure to pick up any accessories before today so I wouldn't have to go anywhere near West Town and the Apple Store.
I know the FedEx guy that runs in my area said that he had 35 on his truck for just my area alone.
I know the FedEx guy that runs in my area said that he had 35 on his truck for just my area alone.
Grimace
Dec 11, 02:41 PM
For the Mac and the display that goes with it warranty wise, how much with shipping?
Depends on where in the country, but I'd imagine adding $100 for shipping UPS to most locations.
$3225 all inclusive
Depends on where in the country, but I'd imagine adding $100 for shipping UPS to most locations.
$3225 all inclusive
EvilC5
Apr 12, 07:06 PM
Long story short, a friend of the family passed and left us all of his video gear. The v1u is a pretty high end camera and has several family videos we want to transfer to my Mac before we eBay the camera since it's just a little much for us to shoot stuff around the house.
I have cs4 on my iMac and wondered the best way to transfer the video from the digital tapes and either edit in cs4 or handbrake to apple tv format?
Thanks!
I have cs4 on my iMac and wondered the best way to transfer the video from the digital tapes and either edit in cs4 or handbrake to apple tv format?
Thanks!
Macaddicttt
Apr 1, 10:48 PM
I was very suspicious of this when I first saw it. But then I went to Ambrosia's website and it was actually there, so I downloaded it just for fun, even though I didn't really believe it. I had a feeling it was an April Fools prank. Then I read the comments on the review on macteens and my doubts were confirmed. I'm running it right now just for fun, though.
It's a very clever prank.
It's a very clever prank.
63dot
Mar 21, 11:27 AM
Largely credited by some to both a man at the Naval Postgraduate School (see video below which oddly seems to be the embodiment of the "Windows" guy from the Apple commercials and Microsoft's dryness) and another man in Seattle running his own micro-computer business (see wiki link), a very early precursor to DOS was first partially developed at the school, starting just a few years after this video was made, at the navy school's department of engineering. Wow, how time flies.
I thought you would enjoy this and the modern equipment and who would have really thought that two college dropout hippies around the time of one of the many unsuccessful "DOS" development phases in Northern California would go on and make products/concepts in a garage far superior to the resources of the US Navy and a computer company up in Redmond, WA? :)
I belonged to a PC users club and when I taught a MS Windows networking class, a few students there wondered why I was one of those Macintosh/Apple freaks. Well, this brings the brilliance and vision of the early genius of Woz and Jobs to light and it irks me when a computer newbie tells me that Bill Gates invented the computer and the operating system. All I can say is that Bill is the one who most ca$hed in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IU3dk9eYSI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Computer_Products
I thought you would enjoy this and the modern equipment and who would have really thought that two college dropout hippies around the time of one of the many unsuccessful "DOS" development phases in Northern California would go on and make products/concepts in a garage far superior to the resources of the US Navy and a computer company up in Redmond, WA? :)
I belonged to a PC users club and when I taught a MS Windows networking class, a few students there wondered why I was one of those Macintosh/Apple freaks. Well, this brings the brilliance and vision of the early genius of Woz and Jobs to light and it irks me when a computer newbie tells me that Bill Gates invented the computer and the operating system. All I can say is that Bill is the one who most ca$hed in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IU3dk9eYSI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Computer_Products
wormtail
Jan 15, 06:13 AM
We dont have any here in Malaysia :(
mutantblack
Apr 23, 11:49 AM
There are workarounds but the easiest for me is to use the 3rd party software. imtoo or xilisoft.
LaCosta
Apr 25, 10:27 PM
I prefer the wet apply method myself. Allows me to slip it around for better alignment. Avoids fingerprints (trick is to wet not only the guard...but your fingers). And no bubbles.
DavidCL23
Dec 20, 02:04 PM
I am selling 1gb of pc3200 ddr memory from micron/crucial which has a lifetime warranty. This is a set of 2X 512mb sticks. This will work with most powermac and imac g5's except for I believe the latest revision.
Shipping is FREE and includes complete insurance
These are a matched set and will run in dual channel mode. The Micron part number is MT8VDDT6464AG-40BD1
It also says on each stick PC3200U-30331-A1
My contact information:
David Cappell
DavidCappell@yahoo.com
732-991-1467
Asking price is $85 shipped, but this is negotiable. I just sold one of these sets for $90 shipped here:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=168174
Shipping is FREE and includes complete insurance
These are a matched set and will run in dual channel mode. The Micron part number is MT8VDDT6464AG-40BD1
It also says on each stick PC3200U-30331-A1
My contact information:
David Cappell
DavidCappell@yahoo.com
732-991-1467
Asking price is $85 shipped, but this is negotiable. I just sold one of these sets for $90 shipped here:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=168174
-Ryan-
May 4, 08:40 AM
From 9to5mac (http://www.9to5mac.com/65222/is-there-a-new-apple-wireless-keyboard-with-backlighting-in-the-works/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+9To5Mac-MacAllDay+%289+to+5+Mac+-+Apple+Intelligence%29):
"Here�s something interesting we�ve found in the new �11 iMacs: The Keyboard System Pref contains the same option to illuminate the keyboard that MacBook Pros have. Previous iMacs as well as all other Macs without lit keyboards don�t have this option.
Many Macs without lit keyboards have ambient light sensors to know how bright the screen should be lit but those machines don�t offer keyboard brightness settings.
Could Apple be preparing or have delayed a wireless keyboard with backlighting? I can say with 100% certainty that Apple would have a winner if they released something like this, at least in my home. Bonus points if it has a built in trackpad
On the other hand, Apple could have just made a rare mistake, perhaps copying one too many of kext settings from the Sandy Bridge MacBook Pros perhaps."
I'd love one of these, depending on a decent battery life of course.
"Here�s something interesting we�ve found in the new �11 iMacs: The Keyboard System Pref contains the same option to illuminate the keyboard that MacBook Pros have. Previous iMacs as well as all other Macs without lit keyboards don�t have this option.
Many Macs without lit keyboards have ambient light sensors to know how bright the screen should be lit but those machines don�t offer keyboard brightness settings.
Could Apple be preparing or have delayed a wireless keyboard with backlighting? I can say with 100% certainty that Apple would have a winner if they released something like this, at least in my home. Bonus points if it has a built in trackpad
On the other hand, Apple could have just made a rare mistake, perhaps copying one too many of kext settings from the Sandy Bridge MacBook Pros perhaps."
I'd love one of these, depending on a decent battery life of course.
David Schmidt
Jun 11, 12:54 PM
Why use vintage Mac computers?
I guess that should be a FAQ. :D There's been plenty of discussion in various threads about it:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=817328
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=815604
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=925274
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=898894
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=741253
I like mine because they're all curious period pieces. They are a snapshot in time of the state of the art of user experience. (And, you can't read an 800k diskette without one.)
I guess that should be a FAQ. :D There's been plenty of discussion in various threads about it:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=817328
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=815604
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=925274
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=898894
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=741253
I like mine because they're all curious period pieces. They are a snapshot in time of the state of the art of user experience. (And, you can't read an 800k diskette without one.)
alph45
Apr 18, 11:26 AM
not easily done if you don't know what your doing, and even then results may vary.
Typically a product like Soundsoap would be used, but this works best on consistent sounds (machinery hum, camera noise). A "beep" needs to be isolated. On a graphics equalizer the sound should be in the upper range while the human voice is in the mid's. Using any decent audio program or even FCP bring the upper levels down to try and reduce the sound. Taking out the highs entirely though will produce a distorted speaking voice and this approach is in general going to produce rough results unless you know what your doing.
An audio specialist can work magic (i'm not) and can for example, recreate the highs that have been filtered out or just isolate the beeps with good frequency analysis, but this is rapidly leaving my area and certainly your software.
Typically a product like Soundsoap would be used, but this works best on consistent sounds (machinery hum, camera noise). A "beep" needs to be isolated. On a graphics equalizer the sound should be in the upper range while the human voice is in the mid's. Using any decent audio program or even FCP bring the upper levels down to try and reduce the sound. Taking out the highs entirely though will produce a distorted speaking voice and this approach is in general going to produce rough results unless you know what your doing.
An audio specialist can work magic (i'm not) and can for example, recreate the highs that have been filtered out or just isolate the beeps with good frequency analysis, but this is rapidly leaving my area and certainly your software.
2Shae
Jan 11, 03:22 PM
I don't know but its been 2 days already and I still can't view the keynote.
wth is going on here :confused:
some info might help:
Windows Xp MCE (but not for long)
newest Quicktime
Kaspersky 6 Internet Security
wth is going on here :confused:
some info might help:
Windows Xp MCE (but not for long)
newest Quicktime
Kaspersky 6 Internet Security
GGJstudios
May 3, 10:46 AM
Like the topic... i want to put windows on my comp for a few applications and games on windows... im just afraid if i do so... i might get a virus or 2 and somehow affect my comp... im a newbie so im just looking for the advice to set me straight!
thank you all for your input!
A Windows virus can't run on Mac OS X and can't affect your Mac partition, unless you go through several deliberate steps to make that possible (which you're not likely to do). As recommended, use a good anti-virus for Windows and don't worry about Mac OS X. There has never been a virus in the wild that affects Mac OS X since it was released 10 years ago. The handful of trojans that exist can be easily avoided with some education and common sense and care in what software you install:
Mac Virus/Malware Info (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9400648&postcount=4)
thank you all for your input!
A Windows virus can't run on Mac OS X and can't affect your Mac partition, unless you go through several deliberate steps to make that possible (which you're not likely to do). As recommended, use a good anti-virus for Windows and don't worry about Mac OS X. There has never been a virus in the wild that affects Mac OS X since it was released 10 years ago. The handful of trojans that exist can be easily avoided with some education and common sense and care in what software you install:
Mac Virus/Malware Info (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9400648&postcount=4)
David Schmidt
Jun 11, 12:54 PM
Why use vintage Mac computers?
I guess that should be a FAQ. :D There's been plenty of discussion in various threads about it:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=817328
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=815604
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=925274
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=898894
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=741253
I like mine because they're all curious period pieces. They are a snapshot in time of the state of the art of user experience. (And, you can't read an 800k diskette without one.)
I guess that should be a FAQ. :D There's been plenty of discussion in various threads about it:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=817328
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=815604
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=925274
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=898894
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=741253
I like mine because they're all curious period pieces. They are a snapshot in time of the state of the art of user experience. (And, you can't read an 800k diskette without one.)
MainStreet
Mar 26, 10:27 AM
Are you using VirtualBox? Or something else?
Jetson
Nov 2, 10:56 AM
If I notice that a track has been remastered and sounds better on a compilation than the original album, I link to the better sounding version. Of course, if the original album has been remastered that's the best choice.