Stealthipad
May 3, 07:04 AM
A temp adapter is easy to fashion out of a piece of card or plastic. ;)
To the average casual user, this is NOT that easy.:p
To the average casual user, this is NOT that easy.:p
this is funah
Feb 23, 03:55 AM
#3. Any suggestions as to how to prevent this from happening again?
a good way to protect online accounts (in general) is to keep your email password different from all your other accounts. i am not sure how this happened, but if somebody has access to your email, then they immediately control far too much. change all passwords that have the same one as your itunes account as well.
another good thing is that you didnt have your CC info stored on the itunes account, that is very lucky.
a good way to protect online accounts (in general) is to keep your email password different from all your other accounts. i am not sure how this happened, but if somebody has access to your email, then they immediately control far too much. change all passwords that have the same one as your itunes account as well.
another good thing is that you didnt have your CC info stored on the itunes account, that is very lucky.
lvlarkkoenen
Apr 30, 01:01 PM
While I believe it might suit an Apple PC (and a PC bought by me) because of the stronger integrated graphics, I two find it highly unlikely that Apple would switch some of their PC's from Intel to AMD. It requires them to optimize pretty much everything they release for both.
On a sidenote, when AMD recently stated they were shipping their first Llano processors, it was predicted that OEM's will release Fusion-based machines not before june and I'm thinking new mini's will come next week with the iMacs (not that that's certain yet but hey, a man can dream right?). These two don't really match up, no matter how much I want them to.
Edit: Also, any ideas about Fusions TDP?
On a sidenote, when AMD recently stated they were shipping their first Llano processors, it was predicted that OEM's will release Fusion-based machines not before june and I'm thinking new mini's will come next week with the iMacs (not that that's certain yet but hey, a man can dream right?). These two don't really match up, no matter how much I want them to.
Edit: Also, any ideas about Fusions TDP?
surfkw
Apr 29, 02:43 PM
I've been running my iPhone 3G on 4.0 for awhile now and want to upgrade to the most recent/last available software for this phone, 4.21. I am unlocked and want to make sure I keep my unlock as I'm no longer on the official carrier (even though I finished that contract and hate that there is no official unlock). I keep reading about basebands and iPad flashes and am thoroughly confused. Can I just download the latest redsn0w or pwnage tool and re-jailbrake the phone then download ultrasn0w again? My baseband is 5.13.04.
Thanks, much appreciated.
Sidenote: I've read I can enable Gamecenter and HDR even though they are not supported on my model, is there any point to HDR as the camera sucks so much on the 3G?
Thanks, much appreciated.
Sidenote: I've read I can enable Gamecenter and HDR even though they are not supported on my model, is there any point to HDR as the camera sucks so much on the 3G?
miles01110
May 5, 05:31 PM
They won't swap it for an iPad 2, as there are still plenty of replacement iPad 1s.
LinMac
Mar 3, 01:30 AM
There is no such app. It isn't possible. Also unlike using tether programs to allow you to use your purchased data allocation without restriction, this fits the exact definition of theft of service.
G4scott
Jan 9, 10:30 PM
Maybe a special area should be set up for flaming and off topic threads. That way, we all would have a place to go when we get tired of PC bashing and Mac conversations.
I know I'm new here, but just a suggestion, ya know?
I know I'm new here, but just a suggestion, ya know?
Westside guy
Feb 15, 10:40 PM
The hubs and I are shopping around for a wireless router and also looking for one of those printer/copier/fax machines. This is where our trouble begins because we can't seem to find things that are compatible with both of our computers. His computer runs FreeBSD. We are networked through a regular router and our computers can talk to each other freely. Finding a wireless router that would work for both computers seems to be a bit of a problem. Has anyone been successful in setting up a wireless networking system and if so please share your tips. :)
Also this little situation is also making it hard to find a printer with wireless capabilities that works with both computers. Any suggestions on a printer would be wonderful as well! Thanks so much. :)
Well, I don't think the router should be the problem, as long as it supports 802.11b. The problem with FreeBSD or Linux is generally support for the wireless client cards - that's going to have to be 802.11b, and then only particular chipsets. A good place to check for that is the pcmcia-cs project (http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/), which is what most mature Linux distros (and I'd guess *BSDs as well) use for their wireless management.
As far as printers go, check on the CUPS website (http://www.cups.org/) (Common Unix Printing System) to see what's well supported using Internet Protocol Printing. I don't know what printing system is native to FreeBSD (lpr or whatever), but he can almost certainly install CUPS. That way you'll both be using the same basic printing management system.
Edit: I missed the fact that you're looking at those multi devices. You got me there. I haven't seen any of those that do any one of the functions very well, but I know some people like the concept.
Also this little situation is also making it hard to find a printer with wireless capabilities that works with both computers. Any suggestions on a printer would be wonderful as well! Thanks so much. :)
Well, I don't think the router should be the problem, as long as it supports 802.11b. The problem with FreeBSD or Linux is generally support for the wireless client cards - that's going to have to be 802.11b, and then only particular chipsets. A good place to check for that is the pcmcia-cs project (http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/), which is what most mature Linux distros (and I'd guess *BSDs as well) use for their wireless management.
As far as printers go, check on the CUPS website (http://www.cups.org/) (Common Unix Printing System) to see what's well supported using Internet Protocol Printing. I don't know what printing system is native to FreeBSD (lpr or whatever), but he can almost certainly install CUPS. That way you'll both be using the same basic printing management system.
Edit: I missed the fact that you're looking at those multi devices. You got me there. I haven't seen any of those that do any one of the functions very well, but I know some people like the concept.
jersey
Jun 25, 12:26 PM
I'm in the middle of a deal on this.
Jolly Giant
Apr 5, 04:18 AM
you probably need to install MacDrive (http://www.mediafour.com/products/macdrive/) or HFS+ (http://www.paragon-software.com/home/hfs-windows/) on your winsloth installation.
Statusnone88
May 6, 03:25 PM
Guess I'm the outcast! :(
synagence
May 5, 04:55 AM
The car kit is completely unnecessary for the iPhone4 .... i have used one or another GPS app since iPhone4 launched and its maybe struggled to maintain a GPS lock once or twice but thats no worse than my Garmin used to get anyway.
The car-kit app is so you can monitor the GPS signal strength, so its just a simple companion app.
The car-kit app is so you can monitor the GPS signal strength, so its just a simple companion app.
Jetson
Nov 1, 03:18 PM
Some websites I've visited have a series of links at the top of the page labeled A-B-C-D all the way to Z. This really does make it easier to browse through long lists.
simsaladimbamba
Dec 18, 10:39 PM
MBP - Channel 9 (2.4)
PHY 802.11 N
Transmit Rate 39
Mini - Channel 9 92.4)
PHY 802.11 N
Transmit Rate 65
The transmit rate is normally shown in Megabits/second (Mb/s), thus the slowest common transfer rate between the two machines is 39 Mb/s, in your case it would be roughly 5 MB/s (in theory), but the 1MB/s sounds about right in your case.
It may be due to a weak signal and a lot of interference (walls, other thick objects like tables and cupboards).
PHY 802.11 N
Transmit Rate 39
Mini - Channel 9 92.4)
PHY 802.11 N
Transmit Rate 65
The transmit rate is normally shown in Megabits/second (Mb/s), thus the slowest common transfer rate between the two machines is 39 Mb/s, in your case it would be roughly 5 MB/s (in theory), but the 1MB/s sounds about right in your case.
It may be due to a weak signal and a lot of interference (walls, other thick objects like tables and cupboards).
Arieseven
Mar 25, 09:24 PM
For some reason, it didn't upload the pictures.
macridah
Jan 21, 03:12 PM
This is why apple had to step up and start making their own applications. I have no doubt that apple is working on a spreadsheet app. Hopefully the package keynote, pages, (new spreadsheet app), and filemaker.
One thing that would be missing is a answer to entourage .... Maybe apple could combine mail, ical, addressbook into one app.
One thing that would be missing is a answer to entourage .... Maybe apple could combine mail, ical, addressbook into one app.
seisend
Mar 29, 02:44 AM
Export your video via Quicktime export in Final Cut (Go to Export and click QuickTime on the top of the list) -> Use the ProRes Settings.
After this, open up Apple Compressor and take the iPhone 4 preset to compress your ProRes file into a much smaller file (around 1GB).
This will allow you to watch it on AppleTV, iPhone 4, Quicktime, etc...
After this, open up Apple Compressor and take the iPhone 4 preset to compress your ProRes file into a much smaller file (around 1GB).
This will allow you to watch it on AppleTV, iPhone 4, Quicktime, etc...
chipchen
Jun 19, 12:11 PM
Like the title says...
Apple iBook G4
isla fisher naked video
Apple iBook G4
2nyRiggz
Apr 10, 08:05 AM
Indeed.....don't take those cartoons too serious man. I guess you was feeling nostalgic and wanted to watch some old S***.
I'm watchiing the original Transformers cartoons this week:)
Bless
I'm watchiing the original Transformers cartoons this week:)
Bless
headhighguy
Oct 8, 05:08 PM
Most of the apple users work on Windows PC's at work. At least I do... Hope that changes sometime...
Anyways, I'm a vivid .Mac user, have all my stuff stored in Mail, Addressbook, iCal, Safari Bookmarks ,etc. I iSync everything to .Mac but when I'm at work, I have no counterpart application for it...
I'm stuck with the bookmarks popup window that at least has now links to the addressbook and the mail application. There's no link to iCal or anything web based that allows me to change and update my iCal calendar.
Is there something that can edit iCal files on a windows pc?
Anyways, I'm a vivid .Mac user, have all my stuff stored in Mail, Addressbook, iCal, Safari Bookmarks ,etc. I iSync everything to .Mac but when I'm at work, I have no counterpart application for it...
I'm stuck with the bookmarks popup window that at least has now links to the addressbook and the mail application. There's no link to iCal or anything web based that allows me to change and update my iCal calendar.
Is there something that can edit iCal files on a windows pc?
puma1552
May 5, 07:49 AM
Before I was even to the part where you praised the clip, I was navigating towards the post button to say that the clip is hideous and shouldn't be on there, lol.
jbembe
Nov 6, 11:14 AM
O.K. I might be wildly speculating, but I can't get into .Mac using mail or the web. Could apple be updating something to finally become competitive with what they offer in a .Mac account?!?! :eek:
Let's hope so, otherwise I just can't access email and that stinks.
Let's hope so, otherwise I just can't access email and that stinks.
Benjamin
Nov 16, 02:52 AM
did you wait 6 hours? Q and A says up to 6 hours wait for stats to appear. I'll wait on my site, just added and see what happens. the stats look nice however, GUI that is, still the same old stats collector it seems (js).
btw your site activity does say it's loading the 1 by 1 px gif and the js from google. also 404 on http://paulasaur.us/textpattern/ext/livearchive.js just thought you would like to know.
btw your site activity does say it's loading the 1 by 1 px gif and the js from google. also 404 on http://paulasaur.us/textpattern/ext/livearchive.js just thought you would like to know.
Grannyville7989
Apr 28, 04:06 PM
And there's also Virtual Box which many people use and love.