BornAgainMac
Oct 25, 08:02 AM
He should discuss detailed and undisclosed information about Leopard on his website and to the media while he is at it.
gugy
Oct 26, 11:00 AM
I hope there is a click wheel.
Hopefully a physical one. Maybe is a slide panel with a click wheel like the newest phones.
I don't know. It would be interesting to see how easy to use and interesting this product will be.
I'll hold my excitement until I see one and try.
Hopefully a physical one. Maybe is a slide panel with a click wheel like the newest phones.
I don't know. It would be interesting to see how easy to use and interesting this product will be.
I'll hold my excitement until I see one and try.
Laser47
Dec 15, 05:25 PM
I think you need to set it as slave, there should be jumper pins on it aswell.
daneoni
May 4, 08:22 PM
PRAM/NVRAM has nothing to do with fans, power, or the OP's issues. SMC does.
I'm also loosing control from the trackpad.
Resetting I/O which the trackpad is part off might help no?
I'm also loosing control from the trackpad.
Resetting I/O which the trackpad is part off might help no?
chrmjenkins
Apr 18, 12:17 PM
Regardless of when it comes out, this version will likely get the A5 if I had to guess. Next year will be the year of LTE plus a form factor change. The iPad 3 and iPhone 6 may actually keep the A5 for the first time in years (for the iPhone line).
I don't see a need for an A6 until foundries move to the 28 nm node and apple can either shrink and clock the current A5 higher (while still getting better battery life) or go quad core. When 2013 hits we can start talking about Eagle designs hitting smartphones.
I don't see a need for an A6 until foundries move to the 28 nm node and apple can either shrink and clock the current A5 higher (while still getting better battery life) or go quad core. When 2013 hits we can start talking about Eagle designs hitting smartphones.
rick snagwell
May 1, 11:32 PM
I know it's not the right area to post...but i love it!!
Usa!!
Usa!!
JFreak
Oct 25, 07:42 AM
I never really understood resolution independence. Can someone explain it in layman's terms?
Visible objects stay the same size (in cm/inches) even though the display hardware would be better-than-in-the-90's -- this shouldn't be very hard to understand. Until now, object size has been measured in pixels, but Apple wants to give people the luxury of measuring objects in cm/inches just the same way we do in real life. If you buy a HD display, the apple in the apple menu stays the same size, it only looks sharper.
And the same goes to all UI objects, naturally.
Visible objects stay the same size (in cm/inches) even though the display hardware would be better-than-in-the-90's -- this shouldn't be very hard to understand. Until now, object size has been measured in pixels, but Apple wants to give people the luxury of measuring objects in cm/inches just the same way we do in real life. If you buy a HD display, the apple in the apple menu stays the same size, it only looks sharper.
And the same goes to all UI objects, naturally.
TheDance511
Feb 14, 11:14 PM
:apple: Wow..... You guys are SO supportive..Good story man :) :apple:
paxtonandrew
Oct 7, 09:47 PM
Interesting, I use Westpac (although I'm in NZ, not Australia), and I haven't had any problems whatsoever with Safari.
The St. George Au Web banking site has a heart attack every time it sees Safari, and tells me to use IE or Netscape, the flaw is, there is a little continue button at the bottom, and when clicked on, allows you to continue using Safari. The funny thing is, there is numerous banners all displaying 'NOT COMPATIBLE WITH XP SERVICE PACK 2' all over the site. WTF?
The St. George Au Web banking site has a heart attack every time it sees Safari, and tells me to use IE or Netscape, the flaw is, there is a little continue button at the bottom, and when clicked on, allows you to continue using Safari. The funny thing is, there is numerous banners all displaying 'NOT COMPATIBLE WITH XP SERVICE PACK 2' all over the site. WTF?
shen
Mar 17, 10:56 AM
i haven't actually chosen the TV yet, will be a 42" HD LCD is all i know for sure.
i am not worried about an incredible frame rate or anything, i only get 15 FPS now! but i was told that using DVI to TV will actually cause WoW to crash. i am not sure why, but that is the word on the warcraft board, so i thought i would see if anyone else had experience there.
i am not sure if this is an issue only with the intel machines, or only with DVI, if perhaps component works, etc, that is why i am looking for other experiences.
...i hope they update the mini soon, i am ready to buy, and the mini is due a refresh. ;-)
i am not worried about an incredible frame rate or anything, i only get 15 FPS now! but i was told that using DVI to TV will actually cause WoW to crash. i am not sure why, but that is the word on the warcraft board, so i thought i would see if anyone else had experience there.
i am not sure if this is an issue only with the intel machines, or only with DVI, if perhaps component works, etc, that is why i am looking for other experiences.
...i hope they update the mini soon, i am ready to buy, and the mini is due a refresh. ;-)
firewood
Apr 20, 05:49 PM
All these crazy profits quarter after quarter, and they can't lower the prices...
Unreal greed.
Not greed at all. Likely some of the value of your parent's or grandparent's retirement funds (or maybe your friend's) might well partially depend on Apple stock. If Apple didn't sustain a strong bottom line when they could, those retirement funds could sue Apple for scr*wing your old relatives out of some of their retirement investment as the value of the stock tanks.
Unreal greed.
Not greed at all. Likely some of the value of your parent's or grandparent's retirement funds (or maybe your friend's) might well partially depend on Apple stock. If Apple didn't sustain a strong bottom line when they could, those retirement funds could sue Apple for scr*wing your old relatives out of some of their retirement investment as the value of the stock tanks.
room271
Mar 9, 07:27 AM
Just want to say that if you are using CS5 I would not recommend the current Mac Mini - I just think it is too slow. At least if you are going to have a browser/code editor or whatever else open in the background too.
I have a laptop with a C2D processor and also run CS5 and multitask and it is definitely a bit on the slow side.
The processors in the current Mac Mini range are pretty rubbish tbh (especially for the money).
I have a laptop with a C2D processor and also run CS5 and multitask and it is definitely a bit on the slow side.
The processors in the current Mac Mini range are pretty rubbish tbh (especially for the money).
Mr. Monsieur
Feb 11, 10:31 AM
thanks, hex monkey, for the link! strangely (or perhaps not so strangely?!), when you download and use wtpro, they explicitly state that it is *not* free software and that it must be registered within 30 days...no mention of free functionality...alas...
ImperialX
Jan 15, 07:16 PM
i was looking forward to mbp updates and cinema displays after the macbook air. why didn't steve do his "one more thing..." like he usaually does?
Only Steve knows. You can ask him if you want.
Only Steve knows. You can ask him if you want.
ZilogZ80
Apr 18, 04:55 AM
If it was any other store I would say no but Apple are famously accommodating (and probably more so if you've just spent thousands on a Mac Pro).
Then again, if you can afford said thousands, just buy the bluetooth keyboard separately and keep the wired as a spare!
Then again, if you can afford said thousands, just buy the bluetooth keyboard separately and keep the wired as a spare!
Grayburn
May 4, 09:03 AM
Well, it must have worked as i've installed a newer version and all is good and the old animation isn't running anymore, thanks iFiend :)
andyx3x
Apr 18, 04:00 PM
Please tell me why all of your phones are on their "last legs"? Do you all have dropsy or something?
I am still using my original iPhone (pre 3G), and it works just as well as it ever did. Still has the same flaws too.
But regardless, unless I drop it in the parking lot or something, I have no reason to believe that it won't still be going a year from now.
If you are spending your money on bigger/better/faster/stronger/new features, I understand that fully.
I don't understand why large quantities of people are commenting on why their phone is about to die?
Either they abuse their phones or are a member of the new generation who think that if a phone is 2 years old, it's on it's "last leg".
I told a friend of mine today who is thinking about buying the iPhone 4 but is worried about all this "outdated technology" talk that if he does and still has the phone 3 or 4 years from now, he'll still have a great phone.
I am still using my original iPhone (pre 3G), and it works just as well as it ever did. Still has the same flaws too.
But regardless, unless I drop it in the parking lot or something, I have no reason to believe that it won't still be going a year from now.
If you are spending your money on bigger/better/faster/stronger/new features, I understand that fully.
I don't understand why large quantities of people are commenting on why their phone is about to die?
Either they abuse their phones or are a member of the new generation who think that if a phone is 2 years old, it's on it's "last leg".
I told a friend of mine today who is thinking about buying the iPhone 4 but is worried about all this "outdated technology" talk that if he does and still has the phone 3 or 4 years from now, he'll still have a great phone.
Nermal
Jul 13, 06:21 PM
Originally posted by Horrortaxi
Another thing about converting AAC to mp3--you're tinkering with a file that's already compressed and you'll lose some sound quality. I got excited about AAC and ripped a few hundred of my CDs. Then I discovered that Tivo won't play AAC (I stream my mp3s from my Mac to the Tivo, which is connected to the home theater). So rather than re-rip all my CDs I converted them to mp3 in iTunes. They sounded pretty crappy. I might just have good ears--I can tell the difference between CD and vinyl--but that was an unacceptable loss of quality. I ended up re-ripping everything.
Some people notice these sorts of things. I used to download MP3s from Napster (remember Napster? :p) and make standard audio CDs from them. I could then rip the CD into MP3, and I couldn't tell the difference.
The other day I was listening to some 192k MP3s and they sounded fine. Then I listened to a proper CD, then back to the MP3s and they suddenly sounded terrible! I guess the "purer" sound of the CD made the MP3s sound worse or something.
Another thing about converting AAC to mp3--you're tinkering with a file that's already compressed and you'll lose some sound quality. I got excited about AAC and ripped a few hundred of my CDs. Then I discovered that Tivo won't play AAC (I stream my mp3s from my Mac to the Tivo, which is connected to the home theater). So rather than re-rip all my CDs I converted them to mp3 in iTunes. They sounded pretty crappy. I might just have good ears--I can tell the difference between CD and vinyl--but that was an unacceptable loss of quality. I ended up re-ripping everything.
Some people notice these sorts of things. I used to download MP3s from Napster (remember Napster? :p) and make standard audio CDs from them. I could then rip the CD into MP3, and I couldn't tell the difference.
The other day I was listening to some 192k MP3s and they sounded fine. Then I listened to a proper CD, then back to the MP3s and they suddenly sounded terrible! I guess the "purer" sound of the CD made the MP3s sound worse or something.
gkarris
Oct 26, 03:17 PM
I'm in the front of the line at the Deer Park store, can I expect anyone else? :p
:p You may be the only one. I talked about it in the State St. store thread and people are like, "what Deer Park store???" :eek:
:p You may be the only one. I talked about it in the State St. store thread and people are like, "what Deer Park store???" :eek:
Duff-Man
Oct 27, 09:43 PM
Duff-Man says....have a look at Apple's Logic Express (http://www.apple.com/logicexpress/) or if you want the top-of-the-line pro software there is Logic Pro (http://www.apple.com/logic/) or Mark of the Unicorn's Digital Performer (http://www.motu.com/) ...also, don't overlook Apple's Garageband (http://www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/) that comes as part of the $49 iLife suite....oh yeah!
alhasa
Apr 4, 03:54 PM
i used to own a white macbook 13" and 3g iPad for on the road. Sold the two and bought the MBA - best thing i ever did. The screen on this thing is amazing and its far more functional than an iPad. I have a full mac with me all the time now :)
rainman::|:|
Jan 30, 12:30 AM
Welcome to Macintosh :)
and welcome to MR. hope you stay a while :)
pnw
and welcome to MR. hope you stay a while :)
pnw
whooleytoo
Apr 18, 12:39 PM
O2 sales reps here are telling customers that the iPhone 5 is coming in June. Admittedly, sales reps are the last people I'd trust, but it's surprising that they're volunteering a specific month; and more so that they'd say something which might stop a customer buying a phone over the next 2 months.
Night Spring
Mar 14, 10:28 PM
Yeah so I ran TU and it was only able to save for 4.3. Can anyone think of a reason to jailbreak 3.2.2 and save those to Cydia before going up to 4.3? I'm trying to think of any possible reason why I'd want to go back to 3.2.2. At this point, it seems like everything 4.3 offers is better. And I have to believe that an untethered jb will happen eventually...
Jailbreaking at 3.2.2 will not let you save SHSH. Those can only be gotten from Apple. Once they stop signing the firmware, there's absolutely no way to get them anymore.
Jailbreaking at 3.2.2 will not let you save SHSH. Those can only be gotten from Apple. Once they stop signing the firmware, there's absolutely no way to get them anymore.
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