*LTD*
Apr 8, 10:06 PM
Executable code from 3rd party servers?
If this is what iCab did then Apple should have done this a long time ago.
If this is what iCab did then Apple should have done this a long time ago.
Artful Dodger
Mar 1, 10:22 AM
Hello, if you look at my other post on the LaCie there is some info that I got from LaCie and some cd/dvd manfs. about the type of disc you need.
The burner won't be out untill mid March and as LaCie's web page says they are taking pre-orders.
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kwajaln
Artful Dodger, I had planned on buying one of the LaCie lightscribe external burners in the near future, but you mentioned something that caught my attention. Are there only certain blanks that are compatible with the lightscribe capability? I *assumed* any blank without a surfce design would have done the trick, but I guess not. Thanks!
Yes only certain media will work, TDK, HP (it's their drive in it), Verbatim and only the "+" R media since none of the companies are making any other media as of yet. This was from about 3 or 4 e-mails to different companies that were given to me by LaCie. Also the discs are of a gray scale "etched" quality when burned.
You will have to look for the Lightscribe logo on the side of the dvd/cd cake packs or what ever they pack them in.
Hope this helps.
The burner won't be out untill mid March and as LaCie's web page says they are taking pre-orders.
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kwajaln
Artful Dodger, I had planned on buying one of the LaCie lightscribe external burners in the near future, but you mentioned something that caught my attention. Are there only certain blanks that are compatible with the lightscribe capability? I *assumed* any blank without a surfce design would have done the trick, but I guess not. Thanks!
Yes only certain media will work, TDK, HP (it's their drive in it), Verbatim and only the "+" R media since none of the companies are making any other media as of yet. This was from about 3 or 4 e-mails to different companies that were given to me by LaCie. Also the discs are of a gray scale "etched" quality when burned.
You will have to look for the Lightscribe logo on the side of the dvd/cd cake packs or what ever they pack them in.
Hope this helps.
kbfr08
Jun 11, 01:18 PM
Samsung's new "Super" AMOLED are actually somewhat visible outside. They are an improvement in that respect. Besides that, it will have inferior color reproduction and (IMO) over-saturated colors.
oh, so you've seen both screens already?
oh, so you've seen both screens already?
mnkeybsness
Jul 5, 10:07 PM
partitioning drives is not something i recommend.
i'm kind of wondering...did you buy a brand new computer, or was it used and therefore the drive is not formatted?
i'm kind of wondering...did you buy a brand new computer, or was it used and therefore the drive is not formatted?
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Kyotoma
May 2, 12:44 PM
These images look more closely like concept for the next iPod Touch, NOT the next iPhone. Where's the silence switch? Why would it be a curved back? Why the hell would there be a metal back? Where are the Cameras? I'd honestly go Android and never look back in the next iPhone looked like this.
Yeebles
Jan 12, 09:34 AM
I love macs they are so cool. I'm a little skeptical over the iPod. But that's a different matter. I know Apple are always using iThis and iThat. However I think it is a bit cheeky that they are using there legions of lawyers to steal Cisco's trademark. I know that it has the i before Phone but thousands of products exsist with the i before product names. It's only because Apple wants the name. Hypothetically if you made a computer screen and called it iScreen. Then if apple made a screen and wanted to use your name How would you feel if they took it from you due to their stronger legal forces? Not happy I presume. That is the same thing happening to Cisco. I do have an idea which could help Apple. If they want to hear it they can email me.
What is your opinion on Cisco and Apple's dispute?
What is your opinion on Cisco and Apple's dispute?
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R94N
Mar 1, 12:41 AM
That is incredibly sad, but it kind of made me happy to see he died peacefully at his home if you know what I mean. What a life! He's seen a lot.
mBox
Apr 9, 08:43 AM
quick and exciting very good :)
the packaging piece is bland, can you dolly in and maybe tumble the camera a little?
only critique is that zip up at the end is cut too quick.
you had it nice and slow at start but at the end something where you can at least see it going up as ending.
cant get the zipper feel ;)
the packaging piece is bland, can you dolly in and maybe tumble the camera a little?
only critique is that zip up at the end is cut too quick.
you had it nice and slow at start but at the end something where you can at least see it going up as ending.
cant get the zipper feel ;)
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Mr. Retrofire
Mar 31, 05:21 PM
I hear a lot of confusion about this. I don't know why TechCrunch said what they did, but by all accounts, there is no golden master right now. This is just a developer preview. After this there will (probably) be betas. And after that there will eventually be a golden master or two.
Right. Adobe and other big software manufacturers need at least > 6 months to optimize their software (much more than just InDesign and Photoshop) for the new OS. Apple probably wants to optimize Lion for Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Bridge#Ivy_Bridge) (via Intels Mac OS X compilers (http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-development-products-for-mac-os-x/), not just via the GCC), which means that we will see Lion GM/RTM in January/February 2012 and Lion final in March/April 2012. This would make more sense, because it reduces additional development costs for Apple, after Ivy Bridge comes out.
Right. Adobe and other big software manufacturers need at least > 6 months to optimize their software (much more than just InDesign and Photoshop) for the new OS. Apple probably wants to optimize Lion for Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Bridge#Ivy_Bridge) (via Intels Mac OS X compilers (http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-development-products-for-mac-os-x/), not just via the GCC), which means that we will see Lion GM/RTM in January/February 2012 and Lion final in March/April 2012. This would make more sense, because it reduces additional development costs for Apple, after Ivy Bridge comes out.
MacsomJRR
Apr 16, 01:46 PM
My real name is Max
I like Apple
I'm not that great at gaming
How about WiiManInABox
I like Apple
I'm not that great at gaming
How about WiiManInABox
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HexMonkey
Dec 18, 02:58 AM
Thanks arn, I think it will work well. A few questions:
I'm assuming that the "Featured Guides" links at the top of the forums will be changed to automatically refer to them, but will they be displayed anywhere else (eg on the main pages of MacRumors and the guides)? As it is I think the user encouragement is limited by the fact that it's not obvious they are world-editable until you visit the pages themselves.
Are you wanting just one world-editable article each week, or a few? I think having about 5 per week would be more advantageous since a single article represents such a small portion of the Guides, and we have enough people to watch over changes. There are only so many improvements that can be made to one article, so a week seems like a long time to focus on a single page. Take for example the Aperture article, which has only had one change in the last 6 days yet has been the only featured guide during that period.
Finally, would there be a set time each week for the article selection to change, and would it be just you or all the sysops choosing them? If the latter, would there be prior discussion as to which articles to select (eg in the WorldEdit talk page), or would sysops just add articles without consultation?
I'm assuming that the "Featured Guides" links at the top of the forums will be changed to automatically refer to them, but will they be displayed anywhere else (eg on the main pages of MacRumors and the guides)? As it is I think the user encouragement is limited by the fact that it's not obvious they are world-editable until you visit the pages themselves.
Are you wanting just one world-editable article each week, or a few? I think having about 5 per week would be more advantageous since a single article represents such a small portion of the Guides, and we have enough people to watch over changes. There are only so many improvements that can be made to one article, so a week seems like a long time to focus on a single page. Take for example the Aperture article, which has only had one change in the last 6 days yet has been the only featured guide during that period.
Finally, would there be a set time each week for the article selection to change, and would it be just you or all the sysops choosing them? If the latter, would there be prior discussion as to which articles to select (eg in the WorldEdit talk page), or would sysops just add articles without consultation?
Annndy!
Jan 14, 08:20 AM
Bottom line is, Apple's going to get the 'iPhone' name, and Cisco is going to be very well compensated for it. So who cares?
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lozzy1234567890
Aug 14, 06:40 PM
well, im moving house sometime this year, and so ive now gotten a bigger room. i'd like some more help and ideas on what to do with it, ive done a mock up of the sort of thing i would like it to be using sketchup, very handy tool. please help :)
Eniregnat
Sep 26, 01:24 PM
My little 1gb shuffle works great as a key and as a place for music. I store my important documents, my software keys, a copy of my encryption/decryption software for my keys, and I still have room for music and audio books.
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brn2ski00
Jun 24, 01:04 PM
Payment sent. Sorry for the delay.
Payment Received. Will ship out tomorrow.
PINK and ORANGE are still available.
Get 'em quick!
Payment Received. Will ship out tomorrow.
PINK and ORANGE are still available.
Get 'em quick!
mdgm
Feb 20, 07:43 PM
You can install Snow Leopard client from a USB stick. You can google for instructions on how to prepare a USB stick.
A clean install of Snow Leopard would be ideal unless you're moving from an old Mac and would rather not setup and configure everything again.
A clean install of Snow Leopard would be ideal unless you're moving from an old Mac and would rather not setup and configure everything again.
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stellardream
May 6, 09:45 AM
10! (coz I am a fanboy :):))
That's normal that you mostly see people posting about their problems or they want to bitch about something. You know, it's kinda like this: sunny weather and nice breeze don't make a headline :)
The idea behind iMac is that you just take it out of the box, plug it in and within a couple of mins, you're on the internet and doing your own thing. There are people who want to push hardware and software to their limit, but again, that's actually minority among iMac users.
That's normal that you mostly see people posting about their problems or they want to bitch about something. You know, it's kinda like this: sunny weather and nice breeze don't make a headline :)
The idea behind iMac is that you just take it out of the box, plug it in and within a couple of mins, you're on the internet and doing your own thing. There are people who want to push hardware and software to their limit, but again, that's actually minority among iMac users.
rockyroad55
May 6, 11:46 AM
Soon enough, the OP will have to submit a change to his name to ihaveimac
brentg33
Oct 18, 11:20 PM
i am in phila and would have gone to KofP....sadly i am unable to go due to an already planned event im going to....but for all in the phila area planning on going...i would pay someone to pick me up one of those free t-shirts they are going to give out (size L:) )....so let me know
thanks
brent
thanks
brent
ChrisA
Mar 16, 05:37 PM
The goal would be to have that whole library accessible from my laptop and then played through AirTunes speakers.
If you are going to put the library on a file server you need a high performance file server and a fast network connection to the server. A USB drive conected to an Airport routers s NOT a high performance server and WiFi is not a fast network.
The best way to do what you want is to put the library on a desktop mac of some kind. You'd want a fast Firewire external drive and then from inside itunes you "share" the library. This way the over the air protocol works at a higher level and uses a LOT less network bandwidth. The down side is that you need a server computer alsays on. But given the cost of your library (even if those songs were ripped from used CDs you have invested a fortune) so what's added cost of a used mac Mini and a FireWire disk or even a Firewire RAID?
In short your problem is that you are sharing at the file level and you really should be using iTunes to iTunes sharing.
If you are going to put the library on a file server you need a high performance file server and a fast network connection to the server. A USB drive conected to an Airport routers s NOT a high performance server and WiFi is not a fast network.
The best way to do what you want is to put the library on a desktop mac of some kind. You'd want a fast Firewire external drive and then from inside itunes you "share" the library. This way the over the air protocol works at a higher level and uses a LOT less network bandwidth. The down side is that you need a server computer alsays on. But given the cost of your library (even if those songs were ripped from used CDs you have invested a fortune) so what's added cost of a used mac Mini and a FireWire disk or even a Firewire RAID?
In short your problem is that you are sharing at the file level and you really should be using iTunes to iTunes sharing.
xFU3Lx
Dec 15, 05:58 PM
So when you turn the machine upside down (with it facing you as normal) and take the battery our there is not a little door exposed facing you? Are there instructions printed under where the battery is?
It should look like this with the door open (sorry about the quality, camera phone and max file size here)Absolutely no door. I was like WTF? when I opened it up and saw nothing.:mad:
It should look like this with the door open (sorry about the quality, camera phone and max file size here)Absolutely no door. I was like WTF? when I opened it up and saw nothing.:mad:
Cmpolcher
Oct 22, 12:00 AM
These may be more Folk ish but still acoustic. Check 'em out!
Iron and Wine
Derek Webb
Ray LaMontagne
Sufjan Stevens
Joshua Radin
Bon Iver
Joshua James
The talles man on earth
Bonnie 'prince' Billy
There's a few I like. Enjoy!
Iron and Wine
Derek Webb
Ray LaMontagne
Sufjan Stevens
Joshua Radin
Bon Iver
Joshua James
The talles man on earth
Bonnie 'prince' Billy
There's a few I like. Enjoy!
ohla313
Dec 8, 10:57 PM
I don't know where to post this but was wondering if someone can direct me to the wallpaper in this photo, on the macbook pro desktop? Its the same as the one in the default iPhone wallpaper library.
Thanks!
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4148/5075530830_7ca48e14df_b.jpg
Thanks!
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4148/5075530830_7ca48e14df_b.jpg
dalvin200
Jan 15, 08:16 AM
you started a new thread for this?
its on the macrumors homepage! wtf.. .!?
where's the spam filter at? ;)
its on the macrumors homepage! wtf.. .!?
where's the spam filter at? ;)
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