daveL
Mar 30, 04:13 PM
No one should pay their hard earned money for this piece of pirated open source code and it's absurd, unsubstantiated claims. Buyer beware!!
Edit: Here's more info:
http://slashdot.org/articles/05/03/30/1552223.shtml?tid=98
Edit: Here's more info:
http://slashdot.org/articles/05/03/30/1552223.shtml?tid=98
xparaparafreakx
Apr 13, 09:12 PM
Bluetooth headsets should work.
patp
Apr 6, 07:27 AM
I keep up on all this stuff and never heard about it. Or must have been way under the radar.
Pressure
Apr 17, 07:16 AM
You can use Disk Utility for this, use either a DVD or a USB/FireWire Flash/CompactFlash card.
kaneda21
Apr 23, 01:08 AM
I'm currently a windows user who is highly considering switching to a mac. I currently have a question regarding itunes and music. I currently only use itunes to update my iphone os.
My question is this:
when using itunes if i was to purchase a cd album and then reformatted my mac for whatever reason, upon reinstalling or updating itunes would my music that was purchased be there ie saved in my profile or in the cloud some where or would that be lost unless previously backed up?
ie thinking in regards to virsuses or other things etc.
My question is this:
when using itunes if i was to purchase a cd album and then reformatted my mac for whatever reason, upon reinstalling or updating itunes would my music that was purchased be there ie saved in my profile or in the cloud some where or would that be lost unless previously backed up?
ie thinking in regards to virsuses or other things etc.
Eraserhead
Feb 14, 08:48 AM
I thought as Grapher is so complex and functional if you know what you are doing that it's worth creating a guide (http://guides.macrumors.com/Using_Grapher), it's not great so far but using the math mode button at the top I don't get equations, (which are kinda needed for this topic ;) ) can we get math support added please?
resom
Mar 27, 02:59 PM
When I dragged the image to my desktop it didn't have a white background so not sure why it would have a white background for you.
blevins321
Feb 22, 11:56 AM
I might wait until 4.3 too, but depending on what jailbreak apps you use, it might be just as easy to start fresh. Do a fresh sync/backup with iTunes, then do a DFU restore/update with iTunes to get a fresh 4.2.1 install. Someone else chime in on if the DFU is necessary..I think it would be in order to restore the bootware thats booted in jailbreak mode.
Let all the apps/music/etc sync from iTunes, then go the GreenPoison process again (download the new version of the program).
After you reopen Cydia, go to "purchase" the apps again and it will recognize that you already bought them and allow a reinstall. Note that using this method will delete any personalization on the apps. I just use WifiSync and MyWi though, so this wouldn't bother me.
Let all the apps/music/etc sync from iTunes, then go the GreenPoison process again (download the new version of the program).
After you reopen Cydia, go to "purchase" the apps again and it will recognize that you already bought them and allow a reinstall. Note that using this method will delete any personalization on the apps. I just use WifiSync and MyWi though, so this wouldn't bother me.
Chrispy
Nov 23, 09:02 AM
0s and 1s is a good guy. I have done business with him before and everything worked out great. Goodluck on the move to NYC :) I hope you like snow ;)
liamkp
Jul 12, 09:27 AM
I don't think that the demand for iPod touch 1st gen cases are there anymore...check eBay !
+1
+1
Aero26
Mar 19, 02:36 PM
600+ views and no replies. If this is all a work of my imagination, I might need to go patent it now as it's a good idea. If not however, has anyone remembered by chance?
MacRumorUser
Nov 30, 01:57 PM
I'm afraid I'm still buying way too many games and not playing them.
I just got Majin & the Forgotten Kingdom for �30 off Ebay though. Not really a sale granted but it's the only game of late that I havent payed �45 or more.
XBox 360?
Sorry no PC. :)
I just got Majin & the Forgotten Kingdom for �30 off Ebay though. Not really a sale granted but it's the only game of late that I havent payed �45 or more.
XBox 360?
Sorry no PC. :)
iphone joe
Apr 6, 09:41 AM
I'm looking for a case that has a screen protector as part of the case itself. Does such a thing exist?
Satori
Apr 15, 01:47 AM
If it is a short series of clicks (a 'tick, tick, tick' sound) this is fairly common. The click sound is caused by the drive parking its head. There are multiple causes for this, including power management and shock detection. If it is harmless, it will tend to happen when the HDD is idle.
If it is a louder knocking sound... You are more likely to have a problem.
Whichever the case, don't be complacent.... Download a copy of 'SMART reporter' (it's free) which will warn you of impending HDD failure in many cases. Also make sure that you keep everything backed up.
I might also be worth considering replacing your HDD as others have suggested, just to be safe.
If it is a louder knocking sound... You are more likely to have a problem.
Whichever the case, don't be complacent.... Download a copy of 'SMART reporter' (it's free) which will warn you of impending HDD failure in many cases. Also make sure that you keep everything backed up.
I might also be worth considering replacing your HDD as others have suggested, just to be safe.
CsRookie
Apr 14, 09:32 PM
How would one go about creating a menu for a c program? The menu would allow the user to select where they want to go in the program. For example:
1)View Inventory
2)Add Inventory
3)Remove Inventory
4)Save
5)Exit
Something along those lines and the user would input 1-5 and then it would take them to the next part of the program. How would a menu driven program work? I tried the search but no luck, any links to examples or simple explanation would be greatly appreciated. :apple:
1)View Inventory
2)Add Inventory
3)Remove Inventory
4)Save
5)Exit
Something along those lines and the user would input 1-5 and then it would take them to the next part of the program. How would a menu driven program work? I tried the search but no luck, any links to examples or simple explanation would be greatly appreciated. :apple:
leden
May 1, 08:33 PM
I already have my iPhone in Sprint... you need to pay the VIP fee
Image (http://www.angelsotophotography.com/ftp/sprint.png)
Please explain! :)
Image (http://www.angelsotophotography.com/ftp/sprint.png)
Please explain! :)
cgingrich
Dec 10, 12:44 PM
Hey guys,
After waiting for about 8 months to get a Powerbook I got a crappy one....Display went crazy with pink static. (Also my wireless mouse and printer were defective, and my cell phone just broke which shows my luck with technology). Anways....I called apple last week (Fri. Dec. 2) and they agreed to replace it.
Unfortunately I had to send them my book first (HP and cingular sent me the replacements and now i have to send them back my defectives). After a week of watching the tracking page not moving at all, and getting worried my pb was lost, it finally arrived in Elk Grove, CA yesterday (Fri. Dec. 9).
I was wondering from any of you who have gotten replacements and especially pb replacements, what is the process they go through? How long does it normally take for them to send a replacement out to you? And will they provide me with a tracking number via email? or will it just arrive at my doorstep?
Thanks for any input, I am sitting here on my PC after being spoiled with Mac OSX for only 3 days, now awaiting the return of my beloved powerbook.
Thanks again :)
After waiting for about 8 months to get a Powerbook I got a crappy one....Display went crazy with pink static. (Also my wireless mouse and printer were defective, and my cell phone just broke which shows my luck with technology). Anways....I called apple last week (Fri. Dec. 2) and they agreed to replace it.
Unfortunately I had to send them my book first (HP and cingular sent me the replacements and now i have to send them back my defectives). After a week of watching the tracking page not moving at all, and getting worried my pb was lost, it finally arrived in Elk Grove, CA yesterday (Fri. Dec. 9).
I was wondering from any of you who have gotten replacements and especially pb replacements, what is the process they go through? How long does it normally take for them to send a replacement out to you? And will they provide me with a tracking number via email? or will it just arrive at my doorstep?
Thanks for any input, I am sitting here on my PC after being spoiled with Mac OSX for only 3 days, now awaiting the return of my beloved powerbook.
Thanks again :)
eciytnim
Jul 10, 09:20 PM
I'm not there now but I heard that there are only about 10 people there. I may head over around 4 in the morning but I don't know if that's too late or not.
peskaa
Feb 15, 08:30 AM
If you're downloading several items but want one first (and it's not the active download) you can manually pause all downloads and force resume the one you want. Do this from the XMB.
WHM
Jul 14, 07:49 AM
Bump
Nitro1
Dec 12, 11:44 PM
I do not know if i should post this in this site or not but i do not know any where else to try and get answer's. I have pro tools and i just uninstalled it and it freed up 100 GB. Why is it so huge. I only had one audio file i had been working on and it was not that big. So is there something i need to do to free up space when i am done with a audio file or am i possible doing something wrong?????
Thanks
Also if you know of a place better for me to post this let me know
Thanks
Also if you know of a place better for me to post this let me know
Anonymous Freak
Aug 14, 09:05 PM
Do they have a 68k client? I remember that distributed.net had one, and it was funny comparing an SE/30 to a (then top-of-the-line) 4-way 550 MHz Pentium III Xeon system at work.
And to think, the Mac Pro 3.0 GHz has five and a half times the processing power of that old system, for less than the cost of a SINGLE processor from that old system. (A 550 MHz/2MB cache Pentium III Xeon was $3,692 (http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/sp082399.htm) at intro, compared to an otherwise-stock Mac Pro 3.0 GHz at $3299.) The old server also only supported 4 GB of RAM, max. (In 16 PC-100 DIMM slots, each supporting a max 256 MB.) Compare that to the Xeon Xserve, which also has 16 DIMM slots, but supporting up to 4 GB in each slot, for a max of 32 GB of RAM.
And to think, the Mac Pro 3.0 GHz has five and a half times the processing power of that old system, for less than the cost of a SINGLE processor from that old system. (A 550 MHz/2MB cache Pentium III Xeon was $3,692 (http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/sp082399.htm) at intro, compared to an otherwise-stock Mac Pro 3.0 GHz at $3299.) The old server also only supported 4 GB of RAM, max. (In 16 PC-100 DIMM slots, each supporting a max 256 MB.) Compare that to the Xeon Xserve, which also has 16 DIMM slots, but supporting up to 4 GB in each slot, for a max of 32 GB of RAM.
l.a.rossmann
Apr 18, 01:40 PM
Get real tools!
http://www.wihatools.com/200seri/261pico.htm
http://www.wihatools.com/200seri/273serie.htm
http://www.wihatools.com/200seri/261pico.htm
http://www.wihatools.com/200seri/273serie.htm
ccsicecoke
Mar 10, 11:07 PM
Unless it gets Retina display, I'm keeping my current iPad 2.