liketom
Jan 10, 04:21 AM
Should be? As in Apple is going to put it on there, or said they were going to, but haven't yet. OR Should be, as in YOU think that is what Apple should do?
The Stig
Apple should put the keynotes on iTunes
Are you the real Stig BTW:Dhttp://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/e/ec/TopGearStig.jpg
The Stig
Apple should put the keynotes on iTunes
Are you the real Stig BTW:Dhttp://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/e/ec/TopGearStig.jpg
quagmire
Nov 5, 06:57 PM
http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/9623/screenshot20101105at717.png
ChicoWeb
Feb 8, 03:20 PM
Magento is built for Ecommerce. It's bloated like OSC, but there is a big support structure, and it's more modular then OSC for your plugings and themes. We do everything in Magento and Magento Enterprise now.
Coleman2010
Apr 10, 08:36 PM
What program should I use to try to get this to work with windows 7?
I'm also wondering what to put instead of optimum.net if I'm on Time Warner.
What router do you have? Some routers have built in VPN server support. If not, you can try EasyVPN for windows. I found a link here:
http://www.comodo.com/home/email-security/vpn-access.php
To find the Time warner search domain name go to your router's setup page. It should have a summary page and tell you your public IP address and also the search domain. If you can't find it, PM me, I'll help you out.
I'm also wondering what to put instead of optimum.net if I'm on Time Warner.
What router do you have? Some routers have built in VPN server support. If not, you can try EasyVPN for windows. I found a link here:
http://www.comodo.com/home/email-security/vpn-access.php
To find the Time warner search domain name go to your router's setup page. It should have a summary page and tell you your public IP address and also the search domain. If you can't find it, PM me, I'll help you out.
Flowbee
Apr 23, 12:52 AM
Jeff,
You might have better luck on the ipodlounge.com forums. They have an iTunes for windows forum there and many windows users.
You might have better luck on the ipodlounge.com forums. They have an iTunes for windows forum there and many windows users.
Avery1
Apr 18, 08:19 PM
I notice in the Intel documentation, that the 320 supports AES-128 encryption, with use of an *ATA* password... and it specifically mentions 'PC'. I'm not finding many details about using this with MacOS
Does anyone know if the encryption will work with an EFI or other Mac password?
Is anyone running one of these on MacOS, encrypted?
Does anyone know if the encryption will work with an EFI or other Mac password?
Is anyone running one of these on MacOS, encrypted?
ssdeg7
Mar 18, 05:44 PM
Hi, I have a big problem that started today, since the beginning of the App Store i've had an iTunes Store account without any credit card or billing information.
I've always been able to download free apps without any payment information and since I don't live in the US I don't have a credit card to put into my account, the only solution I seem to have is to buy an iTunes gift card in the US and then i'll be able to download apps, but it's not that easy for me to but gift cards from the US since I currently don't live there.
Does somebody have the same problem or know what should I do?
Thanks in advanced.
I've always been able to download free apps without any payment information and since I don't live in the US I don't have a credit card to put into my account, the only solution I seem to have is to buy an iTunes gift card in the US and then i'll be able to download apps, but it's not that easy for me to but gift cards from the US since I currently don't live there.
Does somebody have the same problem or know what should I do?
Thanks in advanced.
Daveway
Sep 23, 03:09 PM
I thought Apple Confidential 2.0 was great. I used it for a research paper and found it very enjoyable.
nonameowns
Apr 12, 12:45 PM
cheap solution...
jailbreak it yourself
jailbreak it yourself
R94N
Nov 3, 02:41 PM
For Toy Story 3 coming out this week, I wanted to take advantage of the ATV drives that the Iconfactory put out. I'm hoping they put out a few more, but these are kind of cool for the time being.
That's brilliant!
That's brilliant!
agriyavolume
Jul 25, 02:04 AM
Are you willing to start a music portal? It is the right path for record labels, artists, music clubs, music stores and many more people in music field, to increase their brand visibility and get popular. Also, fans of any artists, bands, lyricists, or musicians, can evince their love by building an effective and successful community for them using volume.
Volume is specially designed to setup a music website for music lovers. It can be used to build an online music community. It lets community members chat, share the latest music news, give feedback on the songs etc. There is no limit to number of songs that can be uploaded.
Owning a musical site is one of the easiest ways, through which an individual can build a personal music library and/or showcase one�s own work. It lets site members share favorite music, or new music within a community. Apart from sharing music, they can also share favorite videos or newly composed tracks. Site members can use billboards on their profile to advertise their products and services. You can easily customize all your web page as per your exquisite taste. It can be installed easily.
The webmasters can edit site settings, metadata settings, SEO settings, system settings, user settings, media settings, debug settings, cache settings, session settings, server settings, local time settings, FTP settings, Database settings and mail settings, easily through the admin interface. It offers bulk messaging service, through which webmasters can send a single message to all members of a specific genre such as artists, listeners, super administrators etc.
Start a community site purely dedicated to music, at a cost of only $147.
Check the demo and see for yourself how you can start your own music portal using Volume.
Volume is specially designed to setup a music website for music lovers. It can be used to build an online music community. It lets community members chat, share the latest music news, give feedback on the songs etc. There is no limit to number of songs that can be uploaded.
Owning a musical site is one of the easiest ways, through which an individual can build a personal music library and/or showcase one�s own work. It lets site members share favorite music, or new music within a community. Apart from sharing music, they can also share favorite videos or newly composed tracks. Site members can use billboards on their profile to advertise their products and services. You can easily customize all your web page as per your exquisite taste. It can be installed easily.
The webmasters can edit site settings, metadata settings, SEO settings, system settings, user settings, media settings, debug settings, cache settings, session settings, server settings, local time settings, FTP settings, Database settings and mail settings, easily through the admin interface. It offers bulk messaging service, through which webmasters can send a single message to all members of a specific genre such as artists, listeners, super administrators etc.
Start a community site purely dedicated to music, at a cost of only $147.
Check the demo and see for yourself how you can start your own music portal using Volume.
virividox
Feb 4, 03:18 PM
congratulations!!! hehe now start spreading the word.
RKpro
Apr 4, 04:54 PM
I bet sales of the whitebook have tanked since October. Only reason to buy a whitebook was because you could not afford a macbook pro. The air is even better than 13" MBP in everything but raw cpu power, and lack of some ports.
jelloshotsrule
May 5, 08:41 PM
Originally posted by BeerDrinker29
I was doing my part, downloading the archive like any good Macrumor visitor would, to see if it was worth buying..
But it wont decompress. It gives me an error in X
i'm having a problem decompressing as well....
I was doing my part, downloading the archive like any good Macrumor visitor would, to see if it was worth buying..
But it wont decompress. It gives me an error in X
i'm having a problem decompressing as well....
mac2thefuture
May 10, 11:38 AM
Gazfocus- I've sent you mail - pm me please - Thanks
Hexero
Apr 14, 07:45 AM
Norwegian Apple Online Store* to be more precise.
cherrypop
Oct 25, 08:31 AM
The point is, Apple needs to show labels that the ITMS is selling music in order to persuade the labels to sign and renew agreements. So if DVD Jon's SW, and other similar SW, weakens or cripples sales from ITMS then there is a problem.
I don't thing this will happen, however. As others have said, Apple's ease-of-use is one of their larger advantages. The richness of the ITMS, Apple's deep marketing pockets, etc, all play into the continued dominance of the ITMS.
Additionally, it will continue to be very difficult for any other company to kill Apple on price per track, as the labels are already pressuring Apple to bump the prices up. Newcomers will of course feel that same pressure.
I can only see this as a good thing for Apple. They don't make much, if any, money off of iTMS sales. They run the store at cost or near that to fuel the sale of iPods.
I don't thing this will happen, however. As others have said, Apple's ease-of-use is one of their larger advantages. The richness of the ITMS, Apple's deep marketing pockets, etc, all play into the continued dominance of the ITMS.
Additionally, it will continue to be very difficult for any other company to kill Apple on price per track, as the labels are already pressuring Apple to bump the prices up. Newcomers will of course feel that same pressure.
I can only see this as a good thing for Apple. They don't make much, if any, money off of iTMS sales. They run the store at cost or near that to fuel the sale of iPods.
agreenster
Jun 30, 05:09 PM
Abandon VPC and see what OSX can do for you.
Most of the software for the PC is available for the Mac. (especially photoshop)
Most of the software for the PC is available for the Mac. (especially photoshop)
LimeLite
Jul 20, 06:48 PM
Yeah, try repairing permissions. Or take a look at the downloads folder and see what the permissions and privelages are for that folder. The owner of the folder you download to should be you.
Way to go convincing your friends to switch though! :D
Way to go convincing your friends to switch though! :D
Lihi
May 6, 10:08 AM
Who's the prick downrating your posts...?!
A friend of mine runs a small animation business. He does lots of rendering, which is apparently extremely CPU-intensive. If that's what you'll be doing, as DG has said, the i7 might give you something extra. But if you're working on stills, I think the i5 is fine.
i have no idea, that's weird.
about the rendering, i'm not working with animation or 3D so there will be no rendering. maybe just a little video with After Effects but just from time to time.. i don't really use it on a regular basis.
and thanks for your quick reply
A friend of mine runs a small animation business. He does lots of rendering, which is apparently extremely CPU-intensive. If that's what you'll be doing, as DG has said, the i7 might give you something extra. But if you're working on stills, I think the i5 is fine.
i have no idea, that's weird.
about the rendering, i'm not working with animation or 3D so there will be no rendering. maybe just a little video with After Effects but just from time to time.. i don't really use it on a regular basis.
and thanks for your quick reply
kas23
Apr 12, 12:00 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2 like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C134 Safari/6533.18.5)
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B117 Safari/6531.22.7)
Just create an unlocked iPhone and give every consumer choice. I thought apple is concerned with the users experience. I can't stand the BS in the whole unlocking/jailbreak experience. Apple just mandate that all phones are to be factory unlocked and quite bowing down to big cell companies.
I agree. The poop is on Apple's hands here. They are the ones that have the power to unlock these phones but they are more interested in corporate money instead of customer satisfaction.
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B117 Safari/6531.22.7)
Just create an unlocked iPhone and give every consumer choice. I thought apple is concerned with the users experience. I can't stand the BS in the whole unlocking/jailbreak experience. Apple just mandate that all phones are to be factory unlocked and quite bowing down to big cell companies.
I agree. The poop is on Apple's hands here. They are the ones that have the power to unlock these phones but they are more interested in corporate money instead of customer satisfaction.
xytor
Apr 16, 10:39 AM
Hi, I just got my first apple product (a macbook pro) a few days ago. I bought XCode 4 from the appstore, installed it and created a new OpenGL ES project.
After a few frames of running with no code modifications from me, the program crashed with LLVM ERROR: Cannot yet select...
So, after trying various things, the project crashes in the same way regardless of the XCode version (tried XCode 3 also) and regardless of the iPhone or iPad version.
I don't have access to the developer forums because I didn't pay the $99 to be a paid developer.
Does anybody have any ideas on what I should try next?
Thanks!
After a few frames of running with no code modifications from me, the program crashed with LLVM ERROR: Cannot yet select...
So, after trying various things, the project crashes in the same way regardless of the XCode version (tried XCode 3 also) and regardless of the iPhone or iPad version.
I don't have access to the developer forums because I didn't pay the $99 to be a paid developer.
Does anybody have any ideas on what I should try next?
Thanks!
Savor
Mar 16, 10:14 PM
wow, setting your bars pretty high, huh? 2 years. top 3. bold statement I agree with that poster.
Key partner - Nokia (#1 volume seller of the world)
Did you see sales of Symbian phones from last year? And that is an outdated looking OS. Nokia may be catered for the cheap, plastic prepaid phones here in the USA but they are still highly popular everywhere else.
Android was still for the niche crowd back in 2009 selling about 6M units. They grew by 10X last year. Once people's contracts are up, I can see moving onto other OSes eventually just for their fickle nature and willing to try something different. Microsoft should try to make an Xbox phone. Their Xbox 360 has been successful for them and the Kinect became one of the fastest selling gadgets in history with over 10M in a few months. In two years it will be Android #1 with iOS and WP7 filling up 2nd and 3rd based in volume sales. Based on profits, Apple still wins. BlackBerry is still niche outside NA and webOS is even more obscure.
iPhone's popularity is like Facebook. Once your auntie and grandma have one now, it became "less cool." And it's an industry based on trends and fickle people.
As for nomore Zune players, who cares? Zune software still lives on with WP7 phones. If you aren't Apple, you don't matter in the mp3/pmp market which has become niche anyway thanks to phones. I was using my Zune software and Sony Media Go just to watch videos on my laptop last night. Less crashes than what iTunes does for me. Software will still live on.
This is my personal roadmap with phones -
2010 - iOS
2011 - Android or BlackBerry OS 7
2012 - Nokia WP7 phone w/ Xenon flash or Samsung w/ SAMOLED
Then rotate and rotate it because I am cool like that OWNING the top 4 best OSes out there! Palm/HP webOS is too much like BB's QNX/BB OS 7 for me to consider it.
iOS has the apps, simplicity, best batt life, and best "all-around" features. Android has the geeky customization, cutting-edge hardware first, and the PlayStation games which will coincide with my Sony PSP2/NGP. BlackBerry has the best multi-tasking and slickest OS thanks to TAT. WP7 is there to implement my Zune and Xbox Live stuff while a OLED screen compliments the look of WP7. Also, Nokia will gives us Xenon flash. It all balances out, baby.
Key partner - Nokia (#1 volume seller of the world)
Did you see sales of Symbian phones from last year? And that is an outdated looking OS. Nokia may be catered for the cheap, plastic prepaid phones here in the USA but they are still highly popular everywhere else.
Android was still for the niche crowd back in 2009 selling about 6M units. They grew by 10X last year. Once people's contracts are up, I can see moving onto other OSes eventually just for their fickle nature and willing to try something different. Microsoft should try to make an Xbox phone. Their Xbox 360 has been successful for them and the Kinect became one of the fastest selling gadgets in history with over 10M in a few months. In two years it will be Android #1 with iOS and WP7 filling up 2nd and 3rd based in volume sales. Based on profits, Apple still wins. BlackBerry is still niche outside NA and webOS is even more obscure.
iPhone's popularity is like Facebook. Once your auntie and grandma have one now, it became "less cool." And it's an industry based on trends and fickle people.
As for nomore Zune players, who cares? Zune software still lives on with WP7 phones. If you aren't Apple, you don't matter in the mp3/pmp market which has become niche anyway thanks to phones. I was using my Zune software and Sony Media Go just to watch videos on my laptop last night. Less crashes than what iTunes does for me. Software will still live on.
This is my personal roadmap with phones -
2010 - iOS
2011 - Android or BlackBerry OS 7
2012 - Nokia WP7 phone w/ Xenon flash or Samsung w/ SAMOLED
Then rotate and rotate it because I am cool like that OWNING the top 4 best OSes out there! Palm/HP webOS is too much like BB's QNX/BB OS 7 for me to consider it.
iOS has the apps, simplicity, best batt life, and best "all-around" features. Android has the geeky customization, cutting-edge hardware first, and the PlayStation games which will coincide with my Sony PSP2/NGP. BlackBerry has the best multi-tasking and slickest OS thanks to TAT. WP7 is there to implement my Zune and Xbox Live stuff while a OLED screen compliments the look of WP7. Also, Nokia will gives us Xenon flash. It all balances out, baby.
emiljan
Apr 18, 12:16 PM
Comcast has some good promotional rates. We pay $30 a month for 12mb/5mb.
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