
KingJobs
Mar 14, 01:55 AM
Anyway, this is one of the few major mac desktop websites left. The others are dead (haven't been updated in a very long time) or just tooo SLOW (like Spymac's TheAppleCollection.com)

rozwell
Sep 18, 08:03 AM
the only thing that bothers me is that there is no branding.
also... http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fspecere.net%2F
also... http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fspecere.net%2F

GeeYouEye
Jul 25, 11:09 PM
I print to an Epson SC 777 with no driver installed all the time. I just clicked that icon with the printer and the ?, and clicked Add. Works fine.

discounteggroll
Apr 19, 11:45 AM
or if some user is trustworthy just create an optimum ID for an overseas person so they get their own email address but can't do anything to the parent account.

Laird Knox
Mar 6, 04:09 AM
Heh, after reading another thread I just thought of something else. Don't get too hung up on numbers. A couple of my favorite images were taken with a pinhole camera. Talk about anti-dpi: just a cardboard box, a piece of photo paper and sheet of copper with a tiny pinhole poked into it. One picture of a kitten has a nice, soft and etherial quality to it. Another taken down the length of a bleacher has almost limitless depth of field.
Even at 50MP it would be difficult to reproduce either of these images yet I still enjoy looking at them.
Even at 50MP it would be difficult to reproduce either of these images yet I still enjoy looking at them.
bella92108
Apr 6, 04:36 PM
How does "Yes" translate into "will be available soon"? Did I miss/overlook something.
Ugh, I had seen their facebook post and took it for face value... then I just actually read the link...
Where does it say 4.3.1? All it says is "YES" not "Yes, Soon"... and not "Yes, Soon, 4.3.1" ... I hate when "tech news" sites assume things just because they want them to be so. How annoying is that. Sure I'm guilty of reading too much into the headline, but it's annoying they wrote the article based on this one word "YES"
Ugh, I had seen their facebook post and took it for face value... then I just actually read the link...
Where does it say 4.3.1? All it says is "YES" not "Yes, Soon"... and not "Yes, Soon, 4.3.1" ... I hate when "tech news" sites assume things just because they want them to be so. How annoying is that. Sure I'm guilty of reading too much into the headline, but it's annoying they wrote the article based on this one word "YES"

Darwin
May 1, 09:12 AM
The VPN server is an AVM 7270 router/modem/voip box.
So you think she has to manually connect to the ip adress of my MacPro to be able to download files remotely?
How would I do this? Is it done in Finder somewhere?
In the Finder:
Menu Bar > Go > Connect to Server > Mac Pro IP or what ever the name of your machine is called Mac-Pro.local
And your done, might even bookmark it if you use it often.
So you think she has to manually connect to the ip adress of my MacPro to be able to download files remotely?
How would I do this? Is it done in Finder somewhere?
In the Finder:
Menu Bar > Go > Connect to Server > Mac Pro IP or what ever the name of your machine is called Mac-Pro.local
And your done, might even bookmark it if you use it often.

bowlerman625
Apr 30, 11:20 AM
I have the clear one and it's very nice.

jondob
May 6, 11:09 PM
The 13 in faster than then high end 17 inch from last year

Winni
Dec 10, 08:24 AM
The world has mostly caught on to Steve Wozniak's vision of having a computer in every home.
Ahem... Everybody likes Woz, but "one computer in every home" has ALWAYS been Microsoft's vision, not Wozniak's.
Besides, what does anybody expect Wozniak to say what his most favorite computer is? An Apple //e? A Dell XPS? A Lenovo Thinkpad? As a founder, employee and shareholder of Apple, of course he has to pick one of their own products, even if he might prefer a self-built Hackintosh over one of Apple's closed boxes. Remember? This guy invented the PC with EXPANSION SLOTS. If you find somebody at Apple who hates closed systems and walled gardens, it will be Steve Wozniak.
Ahem... Everybody likes Woz, but "one computer in every home" has ALWAYS been Microsoft's vision, not Wozniak's.
Besides, what does anybody expect Wozniak to say what his most favorite computer is? An Apple //e? A Dell XPS? A Lenovo Thinkpad? As a founder, employee and shareholder of Apple, of course he has to pick one of their own products, even if he might prefer a self-built Hackintosh over one of Apple's closed boxes. Remember? This guy invented the PC with EXPANSION SLOTS. If you find somebody at Apple who hates closed systems and walled gardens, it will be Steve Wozniak.

Nermal
Mar 11, 02:31 PM
This is weird...I've been using Google's DNS servers basically - which are considered as the fastest in my area - does that really affect Apple downloads?
I don't know whether it affects Apple or not but I remember reading about it here in NZ where people were being directed to US servers instead of NZ ones. The speed difference between our domestic and international bandwidth is huge.
I don't know whether it affects Apple or not but I remember reading about it here in NZ where people were being directed to US servers instead of NZ ones. The speed difference between our domestic and international bandwidth is huge.

ryanide
Jan 21, 12:37 PM
Check out their new 30" display.
http://i.dell.com/images/global/products/monitors/mon3008wfp_overview1.jpg
2560 x 1600 Native Resolution
3000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
fast 8 ms response time
TrueHD 1080
Dell TrueColor Technology � 100% of NTSC color
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed ports and 9-in-2 media card reader
Extensive Connectivity � Seven connection options: VGA, DVI-D with HDCP, HDMI, S-Video, Component, Composite and DisplayPort
State-of-the-Art Design � With its brushed aluminum housing, glass stand base, and Dell-patented cantilever arm, the Dell 3008WFP looks as beautiful from the back and side as from the front.
and its $200 more than the lousy 30" cinema display!
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Monitors/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=223-4890
http://i.dell.com/images/global/products/monitors/mon3008wfp_overview2.jpg
http://i.dell.com/images/global/products/monitors/mon3008wfp_overview1.jpg
2560 x 1600 Native Resolution
3000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
fast 8 ms response time
TrueHD 1080
Dell TrueColor Technology � 100% of NTSC color
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed ports and 9-in-2 media card reader
Extensive Connectivity � Seven connection options: VGA, DVI-D with HDCP, HDMI, S-Video, Component, Composite and DisplayPort
State-of-the-Art Design � With its brushed aluminum housing, glass stand base, and Dell-patented cantilever arm, the Dell 3008WFP looks as beautiful from the back and side as from the front.
and its $200 more than the lousy 30" cinema display!
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Monitors/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=223-4890
http://i.dell.com/images/global/products/monitors/mon3008wfp_overview2.jpg

-Ryan-
Apr 16, 01:00 PM
I have had two diesel cars, and quite a few petrol cars. I don't profess to know a huge amount about the mechanical reasons for these, but here are a few of my thoughts. In actual day-to-day driving it is possible to notice you are driving a diesel. While this is not positive, it is only a niggling negative, and should not be enough to put you off. They are considerably noisier at low speeds, and do certainly rumble under foot on the clutch. I have experienced this with both a Volvo C30, Audi A4 and a VW Passat courtesy car. The problem I found most of all was the slow acceleration - you must physically wait for the turbo-charger to kick in before the car moves quickly. It is a strange feeling, but certainly you can live with it.
Fuel cost I have found to be around the same in the UK. While there is a slightly higher MPG on the diesel cars I've driven, the extra cost of the fuel offsets this so they are fairly similar. Other maintenance costs seem to be around the same.
I think it is unlikely I will get another diesel for several reasons.

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Fuel cost I have found to be around the same in the UK. While there is a slightly higher MPG on the diesel cars I've driven, the extra cost of the fuel offsets this so they are fairly similar. Other maintenance costs seem to be around the same.
I think it is unlikely I will get another diesel for several reasons.

Weaselboy
May 5, 09:39 AM
from the link I provided:
So yes, there were two seperate MacBook Pro Updates :D
Yep. The software update installs first, then run update again and the EFI update shows up. No problems here on 2011 13" MBP with Intel 510 SSD.
So yes, there were two seperate MacBook Pro Updates :D
Yep. The software update installs first, then run update again and the EFI update shows up. No problems here on 2011 13" MBP with Intel 510 SSD.
Doctor Q
Mar 8, 03:18 PM
Here's something I find odd. When you click the Post Reply button at the bottom of a thread display and type the text of a new post, you have buttons labeled Submit Reply and Preview Post. If you click Preview Post, you see the preview, followed by a Submit Message button, then the text box, then the same Submit Reply and Preview Post buttons. The Submit Message and Submit Reply buttons do the same thing.
So we have three nouns for the same thing: Reply, Post, and Message!
I think the nouns should be the same, i.e., instead of
Submit Message and Submit Reply and Preview Post
the three buttons should be
Submit Reply and Submit Reply and Preview Reply
OR
Submit Post and Submit Post and Preview Post
OR
Submit Message and Submit Message and Preview Message
Of these three choices, I prefer
Submit Reply and Submit Reply and Preview Reply
because you clicked Post Reply to start the process.
So we have three nouns for the same thing: Reply, Post, and Message!
I think the nouns should be the same, i.e., instead of
Submit Message and Submit Reply and Preview Post
the three buttons should be
Submit Reply and Submit Reply and Preview Reply
OR
Submit Post and Submit Post and Preview Post
OR
Submit Message and Submit Message and Preview Message
Of these three choices, I prefer
Submit Reply and Submit Reply and Preview Reply
because you clicked Post Reply to start the process.

mjstew33
Dec 12, 07:42 PM
I have an iBook G4 1.42GHz 14"/512MB or 1.5GB depending on price/80GB HDD/SuperDrive 8x up for sale. What will you offer?
Trades welcome - post what you'd be able to trade and I'll let you know! :)
Post if you want pics. The soonest I can get them to you is around 5:00PM tomorrow USA central time.
Thanks.
Trades welcome - post what you'd be able to trade and I'll let you know! :)
Post if you want pics. The soonest I can get them to you is around 5:00PM tomorrow USA central time.
Thanks.

d88co88
Apr 30, 11:13 AM
What are the specs of the new PowerBook? It should work as long as the specs meet leopard's requirements.

LightSpeed1
Apr 22, 12:41 AM
Is there anyone out there who is still surprised by apple's numbers.

sbrhwkp3
Oct 26, 07:32 AM
This looks awesome. Bring it on apple. That'll fly off the shelves. Anyone think it might have some better PDA style features as well?
rhett7660
Apr 21, 11:42 AM
In my area, this is already being done. Visit the site and you can check out books. This will make it easier and I hope it makes it to all the book readers not just the Kindle. IE Nook, iBooks etc.
APPLENEWBIE
Oct 26, 08:52 AM
What if the patent diagrams are just cover for what this thing really is, which might-maybe-perhaps-could-be something entirely not-ipod. Maybe, the ipodish descriptions only are to throw us off and it is really a new mini-handheld computer, video player, wireless downloadable from itv-or-your-mac, remote, tv viewer. If apple were to be planning something like that, they would probably want to not let the patent reveal the product. just thinking....
mojohanna
Jan 28, 08:01 PM
It trickle charges after it fully charges. You could leave it plugged in 24/7 and it would be fine.
MacRumors
Oct 8, 02:17 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
ABC News reports (http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/ZDM/story?id=2537247) on a T-Mobile press conference on Friday which discussed their future plans.
T-Mobile has spent $4.2 billion for new wireless spectrum licenses covering the U.S. The new spectrum will require new phones that T-Mobile has been working on with Motorola, Nokia, and Siemens for a mid-2007 launch.
For some reason, T-Mobile's Chief Executive Robert Dotson reportedly discussed "at some length about how Apple's and T-Mobile's visions seem to be aligned."
While Dotson declined to comment about any partnership between the companies, he spoke highly of Apple's upcoming Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).
ABC News reports (http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/ZDM/story?id=2537247) on a T-Mobile press conference on Friday which discussed their future plans.
T-Mobile has spent $4.2 billion for new wireless spectrum licenses covering the U.S. The new spectrum will require new phones that T-Mobile has been working on with Motorola, Nokia, and Siemens for a mid-2007 launch.
For some reason, T-Mobile's Chief Executive Robert Dotson reportedly discussed "at some length about how Apple's and T-Mobile's visions seem to be aligned."
While Dotson declined to comment about any partnership between the companies, he spoke highly of Apple's upcoming Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).
George Knighton
Oct 30, 07:34 AM
Completely misleading. iPad runs a mobile OS that's much less CPU intensive. The iPad is not five times slower in performing everyday tasks like web browsing, e-mail, word processing, etc.
I agree with you that for many of us who need only light use at work every day, the iPad is every bit the competitor to a lightweight net book type of device.
With these kinds of light, but urgent needs, the iPad can be a lot quicker to use than a netbook. It powers up instantly and allows you to to work quickly, then shuts down easily and quickly to allow you to get on with whatever else it was that you were doing in the field.
I'm not saying it replaces a net book or laptop for all of us or even most of us, but if your main purpose on a particular day makes carrying a heavier device difficult, or you are in the field and need something ultimately portable and sturdy, the iPad is a great thing to have around.
We're lucky we have so many great products to pick from, whether you're in the Apple camp or somebody else's camp.
I agree with you that for many of us who need only light use at work every day, the iPad is every bit the competitor to a lightweight net book type of device.
With these kinds of light, but urgent needs, the iPad can be a lot quicker to use than a netbook. It powers up instantly and allows you to to work quickly, then shuts down easily and quickly to allow you to get on with whatever else it was that you were doing in the field.
I'm not saying it replaces a net book or laptop for all of us or even most of us, but if your main purpose on a particular day makes carrying a heavier device difficult, or you are in the field and need something ultimately portable and sturdy, the iPad is a great thing to have around.
We're lucky we have so many great products to pick from, whether you're in the Apple camp or somebody else's camp.
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