blackwind
Apr 27, 01:28 AM
I did see how he rotate the cydia flipping (Photo)... hehe
Look I'd like to keep it in positive feeling about it.. I am not going against it...
We need jailbreak for ipad2... same as everyone else
CHeers
Look I'd like to keep it in positive feeling about it.. I am not going against it...
We need jailbreak for ipad2... same as everyone else
CHeers
HMFIC03
Apr 4, 07:54 PM
add a back lit keyboard and i'll sell my 13 inch mbp and buy one.
+1
+1
dejo
Apr 11, 10:17 AM
In the future, please post any actual error messages / warnings (copy-and-paste, if necessary). Otherwise, you are just being disrespectful of those you are seeking help from. Thank you for your consideration.
nanofrog
Apr 15, 08:11 AM
I see, thanks. So I take it without these adapters I can't use any 3rd party RAID solution for HDD's in the four internal bays as by default the hard drives in those bays just connect to the internal PCB channels and SATA power which are both located on the backplane, but with the adapter (for power only) it creates some space for me to connect the SAS cables from the controller into the hard drive sata ports.
Yes.
The kit includes all the cables needed to connect the disks to a 3rd party card (gets power off of the backplane board <where the disks usually plug into>, and uses a break-out cable to attach the disks data signals to the card). They make room for this via the drive mounts (fit shallower than the stock units to allow for room to plug the data ends into the drives).
Yes.
The kit includes all the cables needed to connect the disks to a 3rd party card (gets power off of the backplane board <where the disks usually plug into>, and uses a break-out cable to attach the disks data signals to the card). They make room for this via the drive mounts (fit shallower than the stock units to allow for room to plug the data ends into the drives).
TreRep
Apr 18, 10:27 AM
This is in line with the iPhone life cycle.
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
seems like apple is using the same modus operandi "tick-tock" as intel :cool::apple:
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
seems like apple is using the same modus operandi "tick-tock" as intel :cool::apple:
tredstone
Apr 13, 09:20 AM
I got a Samsung BX2431 24" with a max of 1080, which I've found really nice. I spent all day in the library using a 24" iMac, so I was able to get a sense for the differences when I got home. The big thing is to calibrate the Samsung properly. Other than that, the Samsung monitor seems to have less color gamut, but is still very bright and almost as sharp.
MarkCollette
Oct 24, 06:48 PM
Finder:
- Have an address bar so I can copy and paste file locations. Really useful to a developer, especially with working between the Finder and Terminal.
- Have a way of seeing how much disk space directories and their children take up, both with number sizes and graphically.
- Stop freaking putting every downloaded file in the bottom right of my Desktop, on top of the last downloaded file. Put the icon anywhere else on the free half of my Desktop.
- If I empty the trash, I expect to see that volume's space taken or available value update right away for its icon, on the Desktop.
- Tabbed Finder windows?
- Have an address bar so I can copy and paste file locations. Really useful to a developer, especially with working between the Finder and Terminal.
- Have a way of seeing how much disk space directories and their children take up, both with number sizes and graphically.
- Stop freaking putting every downloaded file in the bottom right of my Desktop, on top of the last downloaded file. Put the icon anywhere else on the free half of my Desktop.
- If I empty the trash, I expect to see that volume's space taken or available value update right away for its icon, on the Desktop.
- Tabbed Finder windows?
iJohnHenry
Apr 18, 08:02 AM
There is no AmericanISP site, by that name, like CanadianISP (http://www.canadianisp.ca/).
Perhaps someone in the States has a link for you?
Perhaps someone in the States has a link for you?
SPUY767
Oct 8, 10:26 AM
T-Mobile has perhaps the worst cell system that I've ever seen. A friend of mine has a T-Mobile phone, I can rarely hear him for all the static in the line, he doesn't get to customize his voice mail greeting, the company itself is an economic shambles. This is the last group that Apple needs to ally itself with.
Cole JM
May 3, 07:58 PM
Wasn't 10.6.7 just to fix the external display flickering issue with the MBP?
Odd
Odd
ufkdo
Apr 4, 04:10 PM
Because the newest version is 333% better than the previous ones.
hyperpasta
Oct 24, 06:08 PM
Does it mean that everyone will have the same screen "real estate" though? Meaning the whole OS will be the same size on a macbook as on 30 inch display? Or can you change everything accordingly?
No, the larger the display, the more real estate you'll have. However, if you compare two displays of the same physical size, but one with higher resolution, you WILL have the same amount of real estate. The higher resolution one will appear sharper.
No, the larger the display, the more real estate you'll have. However, if you compare two displays of the same physical size, but one with higher resolution, you WILL have the same amount of real estate. The higher resolution one will appear sharper.
Chef Medeski
Sep 12, 09:07 PM
I'd imagine they added some major infrastructure to support the movie downloads, so, I'm betting the downloads overall will be a LOT faster with their upgrades.
Yeah, plus 4x the resolution on all videos.
They probably installed those new Intel Xservers.... I heard they are 16x as fast...:D
Yeah, plus 4x the resolution on all videos.
They probably installed those new Intel Xservers.... I heard they are 16x as fast...:D
jcohen9229
Oct 26, 05:24 PM
http://att.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=88719&stc=1&d=1193437435
TreRep
Apr 18, 10:27 AM
This is in line with the iPhone life cycle.
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
seems like apple is using the same modus operandi "tick-tock" as intel :cool::apple:
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
seems like apple is using the same modus operandi "tick-tock" as intel :cool::apple:
asdf542
Apr 18, 09:49 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/18/spec-bumped-iphone-5-set-for-september-ramp-revamped-iphone-in-1h-2012/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/18/104037-iphone_4_side_shot.jpg
Concord Securities analyst
Stopped reading there.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/18/104037-iphone_4_side_shot.jpg
Concord Securities analyst
Stopped reading there.
bertagert
Dec 31, 08:25 PM
Arn,
Drop the top banner below the tab section. Make sure you have no padding so the ad isn't over barring like it currently is. Also, put the search form in the tab area. This will make your page look a whole bunch better. Take a look at News.com (http://www.news.com) to get the idea.
Take a look at this pic. I didn't do all the code work to make all thigs line up but you should be able to see the direction to go with.
http://metrickmethodz.com/mr.gif
Drop the top banner below the tab section. Make sure you have no padding so the ad isn't over barring like it currently is. Also, put the search form in the tab area. This will make your page look a whole bunch better. Take a look at News.com (http://www.news.com) to get the idea.
Take a look at this pic. I didn't do all the code work to make all thigs line up but you should be able to see the direction to go with.
http://metrickmethodz.com/mr.gif
Waragainstsleep
Feb 20, 02:10 PM
Does it have a self-assigned IP when it drops out?
If so, try renaming your wireless network. This has fixed this issue a number of times for me recently.
If so, try renaming your wireless network. This has fixed this issue a number of times for me recently.
sjinsjca
Mar 20, 10:50 PM
I have acquired all of my music via legal means, (and I mean in the thousands). I understand that if I get more than 10 listeners at any given time I simply won't continue to broadcast.
Glad you're paying attention to this.
All you need is one listener who fingers you to the RIAA or other authority. Or one music-industry toady trolling this message board and looking to make an example of someone. It's good that your 20k+ songs were legally-procured, but you don't own their copyright (unless they're your own performances, in which case you've been a busy boy!). Broadcasting stuff whose copyright you don't own or haven't licensed over the Internet (or over a conventional radio station) raises licensing and royalty questions that you'd be wise to investigate before putting anything out there. Much depends on where you're located, but other issues such as your ISP's terms-and-conditions need to be considered too.
Just, be careful. That Nicecast stuff is way cool, and it sounds like tons of fun, but they put that legal commentary up for a reason. You may be exposing yourself and your family to some rather dire legal harm.
Glad you're paying attention to this.
All you need is one listener who fingers you to the RIAA or other authority. Or one music-industry toady trolling this message board and looking to make an example of someone. It's good that your 20k+ songs were legally-procured, but you don't own their copyright (unless they're your own performances, in which case you've been a busy boy!). Broadcasting stuff whose copyright you don't own or haven't licensed over the Internet (or over a conventional radio station) raises licensing and royalty questions that you'd be wise to investigate before putting anything out there. Much depends on where you're located, but other issues such as your ISP's terms-and-conditions need to be considered too.
Just, be careful. That Nicecast stuff is way cool, and it sounds like tons of fun, but they put that legal commentary up for a reason. You may be exposing yourself and your family to some rather dire legal harm.
puma1552
Apr 21, 08:21 AM
Why should they make good quality headphones? Seriously, I really don't think that makes any sense for apple or the consumer.
Why should Ferrari put good tires on their cars?
Just think about it; here's a company championing (used to, anyway) their music player and how great the experience was, but then at the same time made sure that the final product (the music that enters your head) sounds like total ass because of 10 cent headphones they include with their premium product.
Same thing applies to Ferrari--why build an awesome car that's made for great performance, and then put 10 cent tires on it, resulting in a poor final product in terms of end-user experience?
A premium music player is useless without good headphones, just as a premium car is useless without good tires.
Putting crappy headphones in the box of a premium priced/marketed product is an oxymoron, and a bit of an insult to the consumer. And spare the "Oh but that would cost too much for the consumer", because that wouldn't exactly flow with everyone praising a $6B profit quarter.
Why should Ferrari put good tires on their cars?
Just think about it; here's a company championing (used to, anyway) their music player and how great the experience was, but then at the same time made sure that the final product (the music that enters your head) sounds like total ass because of 10 cent headphones they include with their premium product.
Same thing applies to Ferrari--why build an awesome car that's made for great performance, and then put 10 cent tires on it, resulting in a poor final product in terms of end-user experience?
A premium music player is useless without good headphones, just as a premium car is useless without good tires.
Putting crappy headphones in the box of a premium priced/marketed product is an oxymoron, and a bit of an insult to the consumer. And spare the "Oh but that would cost too much for the consumer", because that wouldn't exactly flow with everyone praising a $6B profit quarter.
Westside guy
Aug 7, 07:12 PM
I guess I'm not particularly surprised, and I wish we could hear all the reasoning that went into the decision (which, of course, we won't). But given that VMware just about owns the x86 virtualization market and has announced its foray into the Mac universe, I imagine Microsoft figured it'd be a lot of work for what figures to be very little profit.
It's not like we don't have options - I can't imagine Virtual PC will be missed. Those of us still using PowerPC processors can still buy VPC 7.
It's not like we don't have options - I can't imagine Virtual PC will be missed. Those of us still using PowerPC processors can still buy VPC 7.
DavePurz
Apr 13, 04:52 AM
I thought Congress had made it a law that carriers provide you the unlock code, once your contract had been fulfilled? Whatever happened to this?
ZilogZ80
Mar 11, 07:59 AM
I can connect to our intranet site via hostname (e.g. xyz.local/index.html) when I am on the LAN because (as I understand it) .local hostnames are advertised by the bonjour service. But this does not work over a VPN (becuase no bonjour services do) so I have to connect by IP address (e.g. 192.168.2.11/index.html)
Is there an alternative to using the bonjour advertised hostnames that doesn't involve connecting by IP address? Would having a local DNS server running on the server or router (Vigor 2820) be a solution?
I realise I could edit the hosts file of every computer/device that connects via the VPN but I was after a more universal solution that can be implemented at the server end.
Is there an alternative to using the bonjour advertised hostnames that doesn't involve connecting by IP address? Would having a local DNS server running on the server or router (Vigor 2820) be a solution?
I realise I could edit the hosts file of every computer/device that connects via the VPN but I was after a more universal solution that can be implemented at the server end.
MrMacMan
Jul 21, 11:34 PM
Originally posted by zim
Benny Benassi's video for satisfaction
I guess it is big with the clubs right now.
Apparently it had appeared on apples QT page for a brief moment in time.
--------------------------------
Push me
And then just touch me
Do I can't get my satisfaction
Yeah well acually it seems that they look like they are hosting every video from here:
http://www.video-c.co.uk/home/home.asp
They have a link to there on their main quicktime general site so maybe they have a agreement or something? :confused:
The video still kicks tho.
Benny Benassi's video for satisfaction
I guess it is big with the clubs right now.
Apparently it had appeared on apples QT page for a brief moment in time.
--------------------------------
Push me
And then just touch me
Do I can't get my satisfaction
Yeah well acually it seems that they look like they are hosting every video from here:
http://www.video-c.co.uk/home/home.asp
They have a link to there on their main quicktime general site so maybe they have a agreement or something? :confused:
The video still kicks tho.