yippy
Jan 17, 03:41 PM
No problem, I just didn't want the wrong info going out.
PS You mixed it up with Tiger's requirements.
PS You mixed it up with Tiger's requirements.
hakr100
Apr 19, 09:46 AM
I don't think there's a way to do what you're doing. However, if you have a laptop that you can plug in, you can setup Internet Sharing and create a WiFi hotspot (password protected) using your laptop's wifi card.
Thanks. I was hoping to start leaving my laptop at home. A lot of hotels, even good hotels, don't have wi-fi in the rooms, but they do have a wired internet point of presence in every room. If I can't use an iPad under those circumstances, there's just no reason for me to get one.
Thanks. I was hoping to start leaving my laptop at home. A lot of hotels, even good hotels, don't have wi-fi in the rooms, but they do have a wired internet point of presence in every room. If I can't use an iPad under those circumstances, there's just no reason for me to get one.
Dharma Logos
Apr 18, 09:52 PM
rm: /Volumes/UNTITLED: Resource busy
dukeblue91
May 3, 06:53 AM
Try it on a different USB port and if this doesn't work try a different PC.
I had something similar happen to me on my Mac and iPad1 and had to use a different computer to load iOS 4.3.2
Hope this helps.
I had something similar happen to me on my Mac and iPad1 and had to use a different computer to load iOS 4.3.2
Hope this helps.
InfoTime
Apr 15, 01:22 PM
In my business I provide IT support for residential and very small business customers. I don't handle any clients who are big enough to require a real Windows server like Windows Server 2003 or 2008.
However, I have installed a couple of Windows Home Server appliances for customers - mainly for backup purposes. I love the backup feature of Windows Home Server. It's the closest thing I've found to Time Machine on Windows. The problem is that Windows Home Server looks like a dead-end. HP (who had the best boxes) is getting out of the business. The new version of WHS doesn't look that great.
So, I recalled that Server will be included in Lion. A few questions:
- is there or will there be a limit on the number of client PCs that can connect
- can anyone recommend a free or near-free backup program for Windows that will work as well as WHS's? (automatic daily backups that are both file and image backups, and work with most recent flavors of Windows XP Home, Vista Home Premium or 7 Home Premium)
- anything else I should consider?
However, I have installed a couple of Windows Home Server appliances for customers - mainly for backup purposes. I love the backup feature of Windows Home Server. It's the closest thing I've found to Time Machine on Windows. The problem is that Windows Home Server looks like a dead-end. HP (who had the best boxes) is getting out of the business. The new version of WHS doesn't look that great.
So, I recalled that Server will be included in Lion. A few questions:
- is there or will there be a limit on the number of client PCs that can connect
- can anyone recommend a free or near-free backup program for Windows that will work as well as WHS's? (automatic daily backups that are both file and image backups, and work with most recent flavors of Windows XP Home, Vista Home Premium or 7 Home Premium)
- anything else I should consider?
floyde
Nov 19, 08:58 PM
i'd hope someone who is able to code to figure out to google his answer especially for something like an asp shopping cart....
:o true, sorry about the laziness. I couldn't find anything worthwile so I thought it'd be good to get some advice from the good people at MR. The problem with googling "ASP .NET shopping cart" is that the first 1000 pages or so will be about non-free stuff. Adding "open source" or "free" didn't improve the results that much either. I think I'm going to give PHP another shot since there's tons of open source stuff for it.
:o true, sorry about the laziness. I couldn't find anything worthwile so I thought it'd be good to get some advice from the good people at MR. The problem with googling "ASP .NET shopping cart" is that the first 1000 pages or so will be about non-free stuff. Adding "open source" or "free" didn't improve the results that much either. I think I'm going to give PHP another shot since there's tons of open source stuff for it.
Peterkro
Mar 10, 08:45 AM
For the same reasons, these people are also more charitable (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=628006) than liberals. Conservatives and religious people are far more charitable to both religious and secular causes as a percentage of their income.
You seem to have a strange idea of why the rich give to "charity" see here for instance:
http://articles.latimes.com/2007/oct/01/opinion/oe-reich1
and don't forget the words of that great American President Richard Milhous (tricky dicky) Nixon:
"Let us remember that the main purpose of American aid is not to help other nations but to help ourselves".
(this applies as much to domestic as international "aid" )
You seem to have a strange idea of why the rich give to "charity" see here for instance:
http://articles.latimes.com/2007/oct/01/opinion/oe-reich1
and don't forget the words of that great American President Richard Milhous (tricky dicky) Nixon:
"Let us remember that the main purpose of American aid is not to help other nations but to help ourselves".
(this applies as much to domestic as international "aid" )
blevins321
Apr 18, 10:21 AM
Thanks, that looks really interesting.
Quite welcome :). And that brand is good - I have a couple hard drive docks from them. And as far as the reseller - OtherWorldComputing - they are excellent as well and do a lot of international business. I have one of their SSDs in my iMac.
Quite welcome :). And that brand is good - I have a couple hard drive docks from them. And as far as the reseller - OtherWorldComputing - they are excellent as well and do a lot of international business. I have one of their SSDs in my iMac.
wiggy4ever
Dec 23, 03:47 PM
what would be the security problem?
No, you can turn it off normally. It's a security problem for some people to leave it on all the time.
Sorry I can't help with your problem though, but you should be able to turn it off.
No, you can turn it off normally. It's a security problem for some people to leave it on all the time.
Sorry I can't help with your problem though, but you should be able to turn it off.
Unspeaked
Oct 25, 03:46 PM
This sounds more like jail time to me. How is this different from me hacking in to someone's computer and then telling the world to come on in and take what you want.
You see, that's the beauty of this scheme. They're not taking anything from anyone. They're *giving* companies the ability to play nice with iPods.
It's theft disguised as charity...
You see, that's the beauty of this scheme. They're not taking anything from anyone. They're *giving* companies the ability to play nice with iPods.
It's theft disguised as charity...
berkowit28
Aug 9, 08:06 PM
Two MacBU developers have posted very interesting comments on their blogs:
http://www.schwieb.com/blog/2006/08/08/saying-goodbye-to-visual-basic/
http://blogs.msdn.com/rick_schaut/archive/2006/08/09/693499.aspx
http://www.schwieb.com/blog/2006/08/08/saying-goodbye-to-visual-basic/
http://blogs.msdn.com/rick_schaut/archive/2006/08/09/693499.aspx
SMM
Oct 24, 07:26 PM
The whole resolution independance thing terrifies me. I just know we'll see some vendor or Apple have these annoying huge UI's that we can't shrink back down to their proper size. I mean the reason we buy this huge monitors is to shrink the UI and maximize free space right???
Yes, good designers and programers are sometimes hard to find.
Yes, good designers and programers are sometimes hard to find.
Dr Kevorkian94
May 4, 06:32 PM
im pretty sure u can buy like a kit apple sells to test your knowledge of apple products and duties that come with the job or something like that to see if u are able to handle the Position of GENIUS. But i'm sure they will ask you why you want the job, why do you think you deserve it, do you have good people skills etc. and to answer the p.s. personally i cant stand super fresh haircuts, and idk about the shaving.
fisherking
May 4, 06:18 PM
color keyboard just got an update (may4), and there are a LOT of choices.
different keyboards, even different 'pop-up' letters when you type
(some really nice ones, some really ugly ones too...:D ); even the option for custom backgrounds (which i haven't tried yet).
am loving having a black keyboard...
different keyboards, even different 'pop-up' letters when you type
(some really nice ones, some really ugly ones too...:D ); even the option for custom backgrounds (which i haven't tried yet).
am loving having a black keyboard...
Alkalidodo
May 5, 06:31 PM
:mad:Theres really no way to do it on OSX if they are windows programs. As long as you use a bit of common sense, you shouldn't have a problem with Windows on the Mac. Any virus, trojan, or malware will only affect the Windows partition, not OSX. If all you are doing is installing Android stuff on the Windows partition, you should be okay.
Getting the best of both worlds! Being a dummy, how do i install windows on a mac or better still partision the system.
Getting the best of both worlds! Being a dummy, how do i install windows on a mac or better still partision the system.
munkees
Mar 20, 12:32 PM
I understand now, I going to save my money and get a Canon 45 TS, I looked at different ways of doing this, purchasing a tilt adapter, and using PC6 lens on a shift adapter, time I spent all that money, for not great results I will have pent over half of what a canon will cost.
whocares
Sep 30, 01:18 PM
AJAX is the next big thing in web development, so yes, brush up on your Javascript and XML skills - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AJAX
Yeah, I know XML, and am looking at XSL and XSLT as I type this. Good stuff. :cool:
What kills me is all this XML stuff is so simple (at least in its philosophy), yet so powerful in what it can do. :eek: :cool:
I've also answered my own question here (http://www.w3schools.com/). :)
Yeah, I know XML, and am looking at XSL and XSLT as I type this. Good stuff. :cool:
What kills me is all this XML stuff is so simple (at least in its philosophy), yet so powerful in what it can do. :eek: :cool:
I've also answered my own question here (http://www.w3schools.com/). :)
natey
Dec 31, 12:31 AM
I don't like the colors. And too much info, looks bloated.
I like the old one better, simple and clean.
I like the old one better, simple and clean.
sinsin07
Apr 15, 05:12 PM
iPhone/iPad/iTouch/Andoid = subgames/subgaming (mind numbing time killers)
PSP/DS/3rd/PS3/xBox = gaming
PSP/DS/3rd/PS3/xBox = gaming
Princess Cake
Mar 14, 06:30 PM
Drat! I read the title too fast and thought it said "Microsoft to Kill Off Microsoft"
mcdermd
Oct 24, 05:50 PM
There's a blast from the past: "Simple Finder" is back! :eek:
gigemzach
Apr 26, 08:04 PM
did your envelope come sealed?
Yes.
Yes.
Eric M
Jan 12, 01:19 PM
Well, if it's just for browsing - shouldn't really make a difference...
If you transfer large files between the computers via WIFI...*ekhem* change the router. WIFI does not "like" walls in general. Some MIMO N routers are known for performing much better than just a standard b/g routers that are given away when you sign a contract with an ISP. Look here (http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2920.html) and here (http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=8872)
These are pricey, but well worth the �$�.
The other factor to take in to consideration is the antenna in the computer, is it MIMO compatible, if not then there is no point in upgrading.
If it's the fie transfer rate that concerns you the most then the only solution would be wiring. I used to have a "G", then Powerline 1GB, but at the end just decided to do it properly and wired everything with a CAT5e and now have a semi-gigabit network...worked out cheaper than buying a new router/adapters and it's more reliable...just something to think about....
:apple:
If you transfer large files between the computers via WIFI...*ekhem* change the router. WIFI does not "like" walls in general. Some MIMO N routers are known for performing much better than just a standard b/g routers that are given away when you sign a contract with an ISP. Look here (http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2920.html) and here (http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=8872)
These are pricey, but well worth the �$�.
The other factor to take in to consideration is the antenna in the computer, is it MIMO compatible, if not then there is no point in upgrading.
If it's the fie transfer rate that concerns you the most then the only solution would be wiring. I used to have a "G", then Powerline 1GB, but at the end just decided to do it properly and wired everything with a CAT5e and now have a semi-gigabit network...worked out cheaper than buying a new router/adapters and it's more reliable...just something to think about....
:apple:
Homertherat
Apr 20, 11:27 AM
Not to get off subject but if the iPhone 5 comes out with the same processor I assume we will have the same issue with jb?
By that time, I'm pretty sure they'll have figured out multiple jailbreaks. It's only been a little over a month since the iPad 2 came out.
By that time, I'm pretty sure they'll have figured out multiple jailbreaks. It's only been a little over a month since the iPad 2 came out.
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