kjid
May 5, 11:19 AM
im in the netherlands and ordered a BTO 27" imac it will be delivered before 16 may, i believe the imacs are allready in stores aswell.
kdarling
Mar 17, 10:14 AM
Actually, most of the design elements looked very Microsoft.
Many of the UI colors, shapes and controls looked like the ones in MS's Future Vision 2019 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHVjPCMEtts).
The tabletop interfaces, especially when a phone was laid down, took a lot of cues from the MS Surface (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VfpVYYQzHs).
Many of the UI colors, shapes and controls looked like the ones in MS's Future Vision 2019 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHVjPCMEtts).
The tabletop interfaces, especially when a phone was laid down, took a lot of cues from the MS Surface (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VfpVYYQzHs).
shadowmoses
Sep 16, 09:05 AM
I have had a search but cannot find anything on this topic so here it goes;
I have a nice piece of 1gb RAM for my Mini problem is that it has a heatsink on it, I can't see anyway to remove the heatsink without damaging the Mini, so I was wondering if the Mini will be able to fit RAM with a heatsink on?? So if anyone has done this or tried I would be grateful to hear from you,
Thanks in advance,
ShadOW
I have a nice piece of 1gb RAM for my Mini problem is that it has a heatsink on it, I can't see anyway to remove the heatsink without damaging the Mini, so I was wondering if the Mini will be able to fit RAM with a heatsink on?? So if anyone has done this or tried I would be grateful to hear from you,
Thanks in advance,
ShadOW
groovebuster
Oct 17, 04:24 AM
http://www.javascript.com/ is a collection of copy and paste scripts, but it is interesting how some "problems" were approached by other people. You can learn a lot from analyzing javascripts coded by other people...
groovebuster
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Designer Dale
Mar 7, 01:02 AM
Thanks James, aka Eaton Photos. I cannot believe how many hard drives you have filled in a modest amount of time! It appears that I need to modify my HDD setup and backup plan, as I did not "factor in" a massive expansion when contemplating my HDD setup and backup plan. I thought I was being overzealous planning the use of one HDD.
You must have tens of thousands of photos, but your point being that one's photo library can grow extensively in a fairly limited amount of time and one should plan accordingly, noted!
I am reading about the different RAID arrays and which one's purpose is required for certain situations. I thought RAID was overkill for my needs, but I may be mistaken. Thank you Sir for sharing your knowledge! The photographers are quick to share knowledge and provide advice. :cool:
Well, I have learned a ton and I have to modify my plan in order to build the system I have envisioned.
Keep in mind that Mr. Eaton is a professional. He shoots with a full frame camera that yields large file size images. Think about what you are going to be doing with photography before you jump into all this. The setup you are thinking of buying - the Mac Pro - is easily expandable. If you start with two drives, you still have room for two more. I have a MBP that came with a 250Gb drive. That was good for a year before I upgraded it to a 500 Gb one. The old drive is in an external enclosure and serves as a photo backup of my Aperture file vault. I have a 1TB external drive for Time Machine, and that backs up everything on my system. This is my hobby and I probably shoot around 200 images in an average month, more during good weather. I have a Canon XSi and will move to a 7D in a year or so.
Just my 2k worth.
Edit: My advice is to not configure your setup as an end all right out of the gate. Storage technology is rapidly evolving, and what you dump all that money on may be obsolete in two years. Thunder Bolt will lead to fiber optics being standard and solid state drives will replace disc drives before you know it.
Dale
You must have tens of thousands of photos, but your point being that one's photo library can grow extensively in a fairly limited amount of time and one should plan accordingly, noted!
I am reading about the different RAID arrays and which one's purpose is required for certain situations. I thought RAID was overkill for my needs, but I may be mistaken. Thank you Sir for sharing your knowledge! The photographers are quick to share knowledge and provide advice. :cool:
Well, I have learned a ton and I have to modify my plan in order to build the system I have envisioned.
Keep in mind that Mr. Eaton is a professional. He shoots with a full frame camera that yields large file size images. Think about what you are going to be doing with photography before you jump into all this. The setup you are thinking of buying - the Mac Pro - is easily expandable. If you start with two drives, you still have room for two more. I have a MBP that came with a 250Gb drive. That was good for a year before I upgraded it to a 500 Gb one. The old drive is in an external enclosure and serves as a photo backup of my Aperture file vault. I have a 1TB external drive for Time Machine, and that backs up everything on my system. This is my hobby and I probably shoot around 200 images in an average month, more during good weather. I have a Canon XSi and will move to a 7D in a year or so.
Just my 2k worth.
Edit: My advice is to not configure your setup as an end all right out of the gate. Storage technology is rapidly evolving, and what you dump all that money on may be obsolete in two years. Thunder Bolt will lead to fiber optics being standard and solid state drives will replace disc drives before you know it.
Dale
twoodcc
May 3, 10:21 PM
i have been down for the last week. my area got hit by tornados and the power just came back on today, but not a permanent fix. looks like not much folding for me for awhile. i might fold 1 gpu or something, but that would be it
alust2013
May 3, 06:40 PM
I'd suggest waiting if it plays games to your liking now. I believe the best so far is a flashed 5970, which is a pain from what I have heard. The best that is easy to do is the 5870. I'd keep the 5770 until apple releases new cards that are better and compatible with OS X.
stoid
Nov 28, 10:10 PM
In that case, I'll buy it! I'd much rather buy from someone on here than buy.com, however, I did buy something from them just now as a Christmas present for my brother. However, as he is also a member of the forum, I won't talk about it lest he find out what it is and spoil the surprise.
I'll send you a PM to work out the details.
I'll send you a PM to work out the details.
themacgition
Oct 21, 11:07 PM
Ill be there!
Cabbit
Mar 3, 09:52 AM
indeed in china but not if all of them do it.
It does not have to be China, i am pretty sure i would sack everyone that worked for me if i was running a factory in the USA and get away with it. You just can't be so obvious about it.
It does not have to be China, i am pretty sure i would sack everyone that worked for me if i was running a factory in the USA and get away with it. You just can't be so obvious about it.
RebelScum
Apr 18, 11:17 AM
What? The iPhone 3G was not a "Complete Redesign". Internally, it used the same CPU, RMA and chipset as did the iPhone 1. The only difference was the addition of a 3G radio and a plastic curved back; hardly a "Complete Redesign"
Oh I completely agree. You put a 2G and a 3G side by side and you can barely tell them apart.
:|
Oh I completely agree. You put a 2G and a 3G side by side and you can barely tell them apart.
:|
bennetsaysargh
May 24, 01:56 PM
podBooks are what it's referred to on the site. although they only have 2, it's a nice start. maybe they should release harry potter 6 on the ipod. it;s going straight to mine anyway.
diamond.g
Apr 18, 08:47 AM
Don't be stupid. I'm talking about the iphone as a controller. Touch screen is not it's only control.
The racing games I play have you tilt the device to steer (kinda like using a mini steering wheel). And I've fully admitted a steering wheel is a better controller than all of other ones for racing games, but the tilt is still better than the d-pad and even joystick for racing (it's more like using a steering wheel than either).
The only thing I don't like about using the phone as a steering wheel is I am turning my screen as well, so it is harder to see what is going on. Plus I am not a huge fan of the lack of analog gas and braking.
The racing games I play have you tilt the device to steer (kinda like using a mini steering wheel). And I've fully admitted a steering wheel is a better controller than all of other ones for racing games, but the tilt is still better than the d-pad and even joystick for racing (it's more like using a steering wheel than either).
The only thing I don't like about using the phone as a steering wheel is I am turning my screen as well, so it is harder to see what is going on. Plus I am not a huge fan of the lack of analog gas and braking.
iJaz
Oct 26, 07:20 AM
the click wheel would presumably be a "virtual" one that appears on the screen.
Previous patent images: http://guides.macrumors.com/Gallery_of_Gesture_User_Interface_Patent
I don't think a touch bezel would preclude the use of a touch screen also.
arn
Oh, yes, that would of course make more sense and be rather clever.
Previous patent images: http://guides.macrumors.com/Gallery_of_Gesture_User_Interface_Patent
I don't think a touch bezel would preclude the use of a touch screen also.
arn
Oh, yes, that would of course make more sense and be rather clever.
roadbloc
Mar 13, 05:03 AM
I have over 6000 songs mate. I'm not going through all that. Why not just traul through some stuff on Spotify and see if you like.
AppleScruff1
Apr 17, 04:00 PM
It sounds like they are being proactive and making some changes before they really start to fall.
PikachuMan
Apr 12, 11:34 PM
This has NOTHING to do with being out of contract. Please stop spreading this myth.
When you buy an iPhone you buy it WITH a two year contract. Whether you use it or other networks or not has nothing to do with ATT getting their subsidy money.
I remember researching this a while back. What the AT&T rep told me: if I bought an iPhone 4 and break the contract, I would have to pay:
(1) the ETF, as well as,
(2) the difference of the actual retail price of the phone (the "subsidy money")
And they still wouldn't unlock the phone.
Even if I bought a no-contract iPhone (pay AT&T's full retail "no commitment" price), they still wouldn't unlock it.
--
I didn't buy the iPhone 4 with those stipulations. I went to T-Mobile, got a Vibrant/Galaxy S, and they gladly unlocked after a month. No way I would pay the $20 USD per megabyte AT&T int'l roaming rate, and then have to chuck the phone once I moved back home for good.
When you buy an iPhone you buy it WITH a two year contract. Whether you use it or other networks or not has nothing to do with ATT getting their subsidy money.
I remember researching this a while back. What the AT&T rep told me: if I bought an iPhone 4 and break the contract, I would have to pay:
(1) the ETF, as well as,
(2) the difference of the actual retail price of the phone (the "subsidy money")
And they still wouldn't unlock the phone.
Even if I bought a no-contract iPhone (pay AT&T's full retail "no commitment" price), they still wouldn't unlock it.
--
I didn't buy the iPhone 4 with those stipulations. I went to T-Mobile, got a Vibrant/Galaxy S, and they gladly unlocked after a month. No way I would pay the $20 USD per megabyte AT&T int'l roaming rate, and then have to chuck the phone once I moved back home for good.
Messy
Nov 14, 10:11 AM
Couple of mine for November.
maya
Jan 17, 12:04 PM
Panther needs a FireWire 400 supported Mac. That is pretty much the requirement for it, if you have that it will install. If you are having problems it could be your Optical Drive or the Install CD. :)
macfrik
Mar 18, 06:12 PM
Yes. You can find out before you visit Target.. Try to look over at the target section on this forum. Someone posted a solid inventory checker so ybou better check that first before you go there.
One more thing, you have to actually ask the employee to check at their back, they dont seem to know anything about iPad 2 shipments.
Best of luck guys.
One more thing, you have to actually ask the employee to check at their back, they dont seem to know anything about iPad 2 shipments.
Best of luck guys.
animatedude
Mar 31, 05:25 AM
http://i56.tinypic.com/2j30gaw.png
mikee99
Mar 11, 12:32 AM
Cool, so how many of you are there? I am trying to get there about 12 or 1 tomorrow. Looks fun:)
treblah
Oct 25, 02:52 AM
So im asking myself, if there will be maybe a "cheap" update solution to Leopard.
Some1?
Congrats on your first Mac.
Unless you are a student you will not be getting a discount on Leopard. Sorry.
I wonder if users who have both PPC and Intel Macs will have to buy seperate copies of Leopard rather than just multiple license packs...
Well, the current Leopard Alpha/Betas work on PPC and Intel so, in theory as of today, a family pack would be all you need for multi-architecture environments.
Some1?
Congrats on your first Mac.
Unless you are a student you will not be getting a discount on Leopard. Sorry.
I wonder if users who have both PPC and Intel Macs will have to buy seperate copies of Leopard rather than just multiple license packs...
Well, the current Leopard Alpha/Betas work on PPC and Intel so, in theory as of today, a family pack would be all you need for multi-architecture environments.
rice_web
Oct 26, 09:26 PM
I'd guess that we'll see a move to Lithium Polymer batteries first (though two lithium polymer batteries never hurt anyone)
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