Mike Teezie
Sep 18, 10:10 AM
Nice, I'm digging the look.
I also would like to see some branding though.
Good job, it looks like a cool program.
I also would like to see some branding though.
Good job, it looks like a cool program.
KHC831
Apr 13, 10:58 PM
Bust out some knee pads, then turn 'round, it ain't nuthin' but a butt ache; everyone cries their first time.
:cool:
I can tell this man speaks from experiences
:cool:
I can tell this man speaks from experiences
c-Row
Dec 17, 03:34 AM
Yeah I've been wanting to listen to that one for quite a while huh! Have you listened to The Black Keys - Attack And Release?
Just listening to it on iTunes right now. Very different from the JD stuff. That's a pretty versatile Mr. Mouse. :)
Just listening to it on iTunes right now. Very different from the JD stuff. That's a pretty versatile Mr. Mouse. :)
Brm-G
May 5, 11:29 AM
Already available in many resellers in the Netherlands. I assume they are available in Belgium too by now.
Macmaniac
Dec 31, 07:46 AM
Cool, a redesign is always good! Just in time for new Macs;)
catracho
May 6, 10:20 PM
Hope more Apple products could be made in Brazil and export to the rest of Latin America.
Its a shame that only Mexico and Brazil have Apple Online Stores. Cmon Apple its 2011!
Its a shame that only Mexico and Brazil have Apple Online Stores. Cmon Apple its 2011!
ChrisBrightwell
Sep 13, 12:30 AM
Ummm ... macromedia.com ?
abrooks
Jan 16, 09:03 PM
Any Sinbad sightings this year? For a while, I felt like I was always running into him on the show floor. :rolleyes:
Errr, http://www.macrumors.com/2008/01/16/sinbad-loves-macs-and-macrumors/ :rolleyes:
Errr, http://www.macrumors.com/2008/01/16/sinbad-loves-macs-and-macrumors/ :rolleyes:
thequicksilver
Mar 23, 10:57 PM
In that case, why not pirate iPSP?
Two wrongs don't make a right.
Two wrongs don't make a right.
hmbldtgrl
Aug 18, 12:15 PM
Hi diddly-ho neighbors- Alright- I have had PCs until recently and switched over to Macs. I now have 3 macs! Geez, I am crazy! Well, my ipod wants music and I want to make my new ipod happy so where is the best place that isn't expensive to download music for a mac user? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks a bunch.
Sun Baked
Jan 24, 01:17 PM
Probably not, or you'd see Chevrolet selling the old generation Corvettes for the price of a Chevette. Just so poor people could afford a fast car.
Doubtful there is enough margin in the eMac for Apple shave $500 out of the price and still make money.
Doubtful there is enough margin in the eMac for Apple shave $500 out of the price and still make money.
zelmo
Sep 11, 05:17 PM
Seems like most people don't want to see the footage ever again. I suppose I understand, as it is very traumatic to watch. I have a CNN DVD that has a bunch of footage from that day and the days following, which my wife and I have watched every year since on 9/11. I imagine we'll pop it in again tonight once the boy has been put to bed.
It's disturbing to see it all again, particularly the people jumping from the upper floors, but I don't ever want to forget how the events of that day made me feel.
It's disturbing to see it all again, particularly the people jumping from the upper floors, but I don't ever want to forget how the events of that day made me feel.
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
janstett
Aug 8, 06:58 AM
Anyone else remember those old rumors about how MS was buying VPC just to kill it off? I thought that was silly back then, but I'm wondering now. Considering how they sat on the thing for ages and never really did anything with it and now have caved at the first sign of competition, you have to wonder. They clearly were not very committed to keeping it going.
Not true, you just have to change your perspective. MS isn't interested in Virtual PC as a consumer product, as useful as it is; VPC as a power user tool is a well kept secret. They always had their eye on it for use in virtual servers. That's why it's going to be built into Vista Server and they are pushing it now as "Virtual Server 2005".
Sad to see Virtual PC go, both on the Mac and on the PC too (I run Red Hat on my Dell via VPC, very handy). Thank God a product like Parallels came along, and also that it also exists on the PC... I will have to make new virtual machines of my favorite operating systems one more time, but I do have to say Parallels is better than VPC.
Not true, you just have to change your perspective. MS isn't interested in Virtual PC as a consumer product, as useful as it is; VPC as a power user tool is a well kept secret. They always had their eye on it for use in virtual servers. That's why it's going to be built into Vista Server and they are pushing it now as "Virtual Server 2005".
Sad to see Virtual PC go, both on the Mac and on the PC too (I run Red Hat on my Dell via VPC, very handy). Thank God a product like Parallels came along, and also that it also exists on the PC... I will have to make new virtual machines of my favorite operating systems one more time, but I do have to say Parallels is better than VPC.
levitynyc
Apr 4, 04:09 PM
I got one for my dad for his first Mac. He absolutely loves it.
The 13" is better and fast than my 13" Pro.
The 13" is better and fast than my 13" Pro.
aristobrat
Oct 17, 05:10 PM
Anyone? Anyone? Anyone?
(besides me?) :D
(besides me?) :D
kainjow
Oct 26, 11:51 AM
You have to read the AppleInsider to get the full story. Automatic brightness settings... motion detection...
"For example," Apple said, "the touch sensitive bezel can be used to sense touch gestures, such as touch and drag operations, made by the user. Using the touch gestures, a user can perform a number of user controls, such as move portions of an image that are being displayed, move a curser to drop and drag visual elements displayed scroll up and down through a screen, skip through images in an album or series of images, adjust the setting or value of a user control, or perform similar operations."
Move a cursor? mini-OS X? ;)
http://images.appleinsider.com/pantent-tsbezel-102606-6.jpg
Wow! This one looks like it could be a tablet if the hand is drawn to scale:
http://images.appleinsider.com/pantent-tsbezel-102606-7.jpg
"For example," Apple said, "the touch sensitive bezel can be used to sense touch gestures, such as touch and drag operations, made by the user. Using the touch gestures, a user can perform a number of user controls, such as move portions of an image that are being displayed, move a curser to drop and drag visual elements displayed scroll up and down through a screen, skip through images in an album or series of images, adjust the setting or value of a user control, or perform similar operations."
Move a cursor? mini-OS X? ;)
http://images.appleinsider.com/pantent-tsbezel-102606-6.jpg
Wow! This one looks like it could be a tablet if the hand is drawn to scale:
http://images.appleinsider.com/pantent-tsbezel-102606-7.jpg
Alrescha
Feb 7, 02:17 PM
At a minimum you'd want a Gigabit Ethernet Switch, and some CAT-5e cables. Over the 30-foot run, CAT-5 cables may work just as well.
If you haven't changed the Network settings on the Mac Pros, they should each pick up a self-assigned IP address as soon as you plug them into the switch, and they'll be able to talk to each other over the wired network.
The problem is that these machines presumably are all on the same wireless network. You want to ensure that the big files travel over the wired network and not the wireless. The default network service order for OS X puts the Ethernet network first, but some folks have observed that this doesn't always work as expected.
Using the self-assigned IP addresses when you open up folders on the remote machines will force the use of the wired network, but it's not as simple as just picking them off the Finder list. It may be worth manually configuring the IP addresses on the wired network if it turns out you have to type them into the Finder's Connect to Server dialog box often.
A.
If you haven't changed the Network settings on the Mac Pros, they should each pick up a self-assigned IP address as soon as you plug them into the switch, and they'll be able to talk to each other over the wired network.
The problem is that these machines presumably are all on the same wireless network. You want to ensure that the big files travel over the wired network and not the wireless. The default network service order for OS X puts the Ethernet network first, but some folks have observed that this doesn't always work as expected.
Using the self-assigned IP addresses when you open up folders on the remote machines will force the use of the wired network, but it's not as simple as just picking them off the Finder list. It may be worth manually configuring the IP addresses on the wired network if it turns out you have to type them into the Finder's Connect to Server dialog box often.
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Chase R
Nov 5, 06:13 PM
Thought this was cool. Like X-Ray vision:cool: This is what is hiding behind that big awesome screen...
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/5141353582_520e44043a_b.jpg
Ha, that's sweet! It would be cool if you could have the Snow Leopard background layered on top of it, but have it be opaque so you could still see the "guts".
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/5141353582_520e44043a_b.jpg
Ha, that's sweet! It would be cool if you could have the Snow Leopard background layered on top of it, but have it be opaque so you could still see the "guts".
SiliconAddict
Aug 7, 07:39 PM
Meh. What with Parallels and now VMWare. Who gives a crap. VPC was only a so so solution. Guys just wait until VMWare gets going. :D Parallels is good. VM WILL be better.
Hos1234
May 2, 05:49 PM
Ok, quick facts and will answer questions if I miss anything. In Laws asked me to look at their Macbook, I work on PC's mainly so took into apple to have them look it over. Told it needed to be sent off to the depot. Had them pop the case and verify no water damage, the girl came back told me there was no sign of water damage and that it would be a flat rate of 280. So I gave them the go ahead to send it off. Get a call 6 days later that they found microscopic corrosion and that this shows water/liquid damage, but there were no signs of water/liquid damage on the case or metal inside the laptop, I asked for a pic to be sent to see what they are talking about. So tell me, do you see any corrosion in this pic, and how should I go from here, the price told to me was 755, I so far have them down to 430, and they are holding firm there.
*LTD*
Apr 10, 09:42 PM
Oh, good.
So they're going to adopt a vertical business model and make their own hardware locked to their software, that will be targeted toward providing a superior user experience.
Smart move. Finally!
So they're going to adopt a vertical business model and make their own hardware locked to their software, that will be targeted toward providing a superior user experience.
Smart move. Finally!
jcsurfn
Apr 19, 01:39 PM
I just put iTunes on a PC. I also have a Mac. :D
My question is I have some songs on the PC that are windows media files I think. How do I import them into iTunes? I tryed doing the import and finding the songs but they did not show as if they were not there?
Or how can I convert those windows media files to a MP3 file?
Man I like my Mac much better. :D
Thank You
Jeff
My question is I have some songs on the PC that are windows media files I think. How do I import them into iTunes? I tryed doing the import and finding the songs but they did not show as if they were not there?
Or how can I convert those windows media files to a MP3 file?
Man I like my Mac much better. :D
Thank You
Jeff
ViPa
Apr 24, 03:27 PM
will this VPN work for other apps such as netflix or the ABC video apps? i go to school abroad and i miss out on tv from back home
i cant believe the optimum live tv app doesnt work anymore =[
i cant believe the optimum live tv app doesnt work anymore =[
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