troutspinner
May 6, 10:16 AM
Sorry, just had to do it. Can't wait til the new craziness is over.
SciFrog
Feb 14, 06:07 PM
Not sure about i5, but fast i7 with 4 real cores plus 4 virtual ones can run bigadv. But SMP2 is pretty good, so you need a real fast i7 to get enough bonus to be worth it.
gnasher729
Apr 19, 02:05 AM
Please help me to resolve this issue . Is there any guideline document for updrading Base SDK in xcode
Have a look at that error message. Which file does it complain about? What SDK does it belong to?
Have a look at that error message. Which file does it complain about? What SDK does it belong to?
Patmian212
Dec 21, 08:02 AM
why not just keep the iBook, sell the eMac and buy a new desktop...
Cuz basically my ideal setup would be a higher end desktop and a lower end laptop and the eMac is too lowend, so if I sell it I would need to add a significant chunk of cash for a new desktop.
Cuz basically my ideal setup would be a higher end desktop and a lower end laptop and the eMac is too lowend, so if I sell it I would need to add a significant chunk of cash for a new desktop.
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
markm49uk
Jun 1, 03:47 PM
The infamous iPhone girl - see sig for more details....
yanki01
May 3, 10:57 PM
never seen the name appear in the middle, mine shows on top. install the newest software or re-install iOS to see if that helps.
Tilpots
Apr 28, 08:36 PM
Welcome to the CAA. Go UNCW Seahawks!
chazco
Apr 14, 11:21 AM
I haven't, but I did consider it after graduation last year.
While I worked for Apple retail in college I actually got to meet a young lady going through this program and I spoke with her about her experience. From what she said, it seems like a truly unique and worthy experience if you are interested in joining Apple in a retail aspect long-term. This could be in a retail store or with Apple's corporate retail division (or so she said).
It does sound like a great experience from what I've heard. I understand that it's a fairly new scheme.
Looking back, I wish I had applied. A word of caution though, she told me that the acceptance rate is very low at around 2% of applicants. Just a heads up.
Best of luck if you consider and apply for the program!
I've actually applied already :D
While I worked for Apple retail in college I actually got to meet a young lady going through this program and I spoke with her about her experience. From what she said, it seems like a truly unique and worthy experience if you are interested in joining Apple in a retail aspect long-term. This could be in a retail store or with Apple's corporate retail division (or so she said).
It does sound like a great experience from what I've heard. I understand that it's a fairly new scheme.
Looking back, I wish I had applied. A word of caution though, she told me that the acceptance rate is very low at around 2% of applicants. Just a heads up.
Best of luck if you consider and apply for the program!
I've actually applied already :D
belvdr
Feb 10, 01:46 PM
I believe you can put your Airport Express into bridge mode. Then wire it to the Netgear router. You can then configure the Airport Express with the same SSID and security credentials as your Netgear router.
MacRumors
Jan 16, 11:52 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
SubRosaSoft (http://www.subrosasoft.com/) in booth 218 in the South Hall showed its data protection programs, including FileSalvage and FileDefense.
FileSalvage is a data recovery program that assists in the recovery of data lost due to varying situations, including media corruption and accidental deletion. While many may think that such software has become antiquated with the push that Apple has made with Time Machine, it should be noted that FileSalvage also works on flash drives and other removable media as well as hard drives and disk images, and can work with almost any format (over 100 are currently supported). FileSalvage website (http://www.subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1)
FileDefense is a program that promises to protect users from malicious programs. FileDefense works by monitoring whenever programs try to write to the disk. Users can, of course, white-list programs, and certain programs are automatically white-listed so as to not inundate the user with notifications. However, the potential for the application did become somewhat apparent when SubRosaSoft demoed a proof-of-concept Trojan that when launched modified iTunes by writing junk data into iTunes.app. SubRosaSoft says the trojan did not require administrative permissions, and indeed no pop-up was delivered to ask for administrative rights. However, what did pop-up was FileDefense telling me about the pending malicious action and asking me if I wanted to allow it. FileDefense website (http://www.subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=204)
SubRosaSoft also was showcasing two of its products that it sells to law enforcement: MacForensicsLab and MacLockPick. While clearly these are very nich� applications, I did ask how the Mac forensics market was doing. SubRosaSoft representative Ben Brausen said that the market has grown over the past two years as the industry has found problems needing solutions. Additionally, SubRosaSoft has provided tri-platform solutions (PC/Mac/Linux) at lower prices than the competition.
Article Link (http://www.macrumors.com/2008/01/17/subrosasoft-shows-data-protection-and-recovery-utilities-at-macworld-2008/)
SubRosaSoft (http://www.subrosasoft.com/) in booth 218 in the South Hall showed its data protection programs, including FileSalvage and FileDefense.
FileSalvage is a data recovery program that assists in the recovery of data lost due to varying situations, including media corruption and accidental deletion. While many may think that such software has become antiquated with the push that Apple has made with Time Machine, it should be noted that FileSalvage also works on flash drives and other removable media as well as hard drives and disk images, and can work with almost any format (over 100 are currently supported). FileSalvage website (http://www.subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1)
FileDefense is a program that promises to protect users from malicious programs. FileDefense works by monitoring whenever programs try to write to the disk. Users can, of course, white-list programs, and certain programs are automatically white-listed so as to not inundate the user with notifications. However, the potential for the application did become somewhat apparent when SubRosaSoft demoed a proof-of-concept Trojan that when launched modified iTunes by writing junk data into iTunes.app. SubRosaSoft says the trojan did not require administrative permissions, and indeed no pop-up was delivered to ask for administrative rights. However, what did pop-up was FileDefense telling me about the pending malicious action and asking me if I wanted to allow it. FileDefense website (http://www.subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=204)
SubRosaSoft also was showcasing two of its products that it sells to law enforcement: MacForensicsLab and MacLockPick. While clearly these are very nich� applications, I did ask how the Mac forensics market was doing. SubRosaSoft representative Ben Brausen said that the market has grown over the past two years as the industry has found problems needing solutions. Additionally, SubRosaSoft has provided tri-platform solutions (PC/Mac/Linux) at lower prices than the competition.
Article Link (http://www.macrumors.com/2008/01/17/subrosasoft-shows-data-protection-and-recovery-utilities-at-macworld-2008/)
EarthDawn
Jun 29, 05:56 AM
Well there's about75 people here and the AT&T rep saidifyou waiting line you will get a phone.... Soooo I am going to wait as last year they moved people through pretty well.
bizzle
Mar 15, 06:25 AM
I've been there. It's pretty neat. I am fairly sure when I went (in 2009) they sold iPods, Mac Minis and AppleTV.
kalangi
Mar 30, 01:55 AM
Someone please provide the links where good video tutorials can be downloaded from the web
1984
Jun 29, 01:28 PM
I love Woz. I've met him once, he's one of the most down to earth and humble people you could ever meet. IMO only the Dali Lama has him beat. He's the exact opposite of what I would expect SJ to be.
I wonder how Woz would have responded to the iP4 antenna issue?
-Don
He would exchange all of them for new iPhones in a heartbeat which would be followed by the company going out of business.
I wonder how Woz would have responded to the iP4 antenna issue?
-Don
He would exchange all of them for new iPhones in a heartbeat which would be followed by the company going out of business.
Crigger540
Mar 6, 03:12 PM
Uninstall/reinstall did not fix it for me, nor did a repair from Control Panel.might need a new iPod.
eatrains
Oct 21, 08:31 PM
Typeface exempt, it looks like an Apple ad.
I used Myriad Pro, but I agree it still doesn't look right. dpaanlka's text was perfect.
I used Myriad Pro, but I agree it still doesn't look right. dpaanlka's text was perfect.
saintforlife
May 6, 07:09 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
When I type in Safari or Atomic or even click links there is about a 1 second delay, which is huge. Is this happening to anyone else? It started a few weeks ago and the update didn't help.
What kind of a phone do you have and what iOS version are u running?
When I type in Safari or Atomic or even click links there is about a 1 second delay, which is huge. Is this happening to anyone else? It started a few weeks ago and the update didn't help.
What kind of a phone do you have and what iOS version are u running?
mulo
Apr 22, 11:32 AM
there is but you will have to have made 500 posts and been a member for 6 months
DavPeanut
Sep 3, 03:50 PM
I would be nice if it did get an update, but that would make me mad. I just got a new one like a week and a half ago (I would have waited, but I needed it for school). The Powerbooks need updating. Also, if they did ugrade the ibooks, they would be fater that the Tibooks, which is not going to happen. There could be a joint upgarde though.
Welcome razekaze!
Welcome razekaze!
alphaod
Oct 9, 08:06 PM
Did you get paid for that? I would hope so..
Why do people need to get paid to make something beautiful?
Sure it's ideal that one gets paid for everything, but money should not be ones only motivation to innovate and create.
Why do people need to get paid to make something beautiful?
Sure it's ideal that one gets paid for everything, but money should not be ones only motivation to innovate and create.
ifreeman
Apr 27, 04:07 AM
Hi,
I want to grab the URL from a active safari page in iOS
I have 2 questions:
A. Is 'Safari extension' (which is available for Safari 5 for desktop) available for iOS ? can i create a cuztomized extension or plug-in for iOS safari ?
B. Is is possible to get the URL from Safari? by any custom apps or other ways?
Thanks a lot in advance
I want to grab the URL from a active safari page in iOS
I have 2 questions:
A. Is 'Safari extension' (which is available for Safari 5 for desktop) available for iOS ? can i create a cuztomized extension or plug-in for iOS safari ?
B. Is is possible to get the URL from Safari? by any custom apps or other ways?
Thanks a lot in advance
LongDistance
May 1, 09:39 PM
As I said in my first post, I like to pay for my music. Artists work hard to make it--not for me to steal but to buy it. That's how I see it.
I've checked Amazon and while the prices are good, they don't have some of the Korean artists I like and am looking for. I'll check out the Zune thing. Thanks and if there are any other suggestions I'd be glad to know about them. :)
I've checked Amazon and while the prices are good, they don't have some of the Korean artists I like and am looking for. I'll check out the Zune thing. Thanks and if there are any other suggestions I'd be glad to know about them. :)
GGJstudios
Apr 8, 12:42 AM
Hello,
I have a early 2008 macbook white, 2.4 ghz model
And the fans are always on and they are rather loud, I still have apple care for about another 8 months and want to take care of any possible issues.
The the smallest task will make them blast its rather annoying thanks.
MacBook fans are designed to be on all the time your Mac is on, at a minimum speed of about 2000rpm. They spin faster, as needed, to keep your Mac at a safe temperature when your CPU/GPU are under heavy workloads. Check Activity Monitor to see what apps/widgets/processes are consuming system resources.
I have a early 2008 macbook white, 2.4 ghz model
And the fans are always on and they are rather loud, I still have apple care for about another 8 months and want to take care of any possible issues.
The the smallest task will make them blast its rather annoying thanks.
MacBook fans are designed to be on all the time your Mac is on, at a minimum speed of about 2000rpm. They spin faster, as needed, to keep your Mac at a safe temperature when your CPU/GPU are under heavy workloads. Check Activity Monitor to see what apps/widgets/processes are consuming system resources.