wordoflife
Nov 17, 05:15 AM
Quite disturbing, i almost started to cry ;(
:rolleyes:
Could be worst. Much worst.
:rolleyes:
Could be worst. Much worst.
Joshuarocks
Mar 18, 05:02 AM
Undisclosed reports also say that they stole 10 mac pros as well.
ezekielrage_99
Mar 15, 12:04 AM
The was always like the drunk 16 year old girl who arrives at a party in 4am and wonders why everyone is going home.
Though there wasn't anything that tragic about the Zune it just arrived on the Marketplace by far too late to gain any momentum or traction. The other main issue was that it was supposed to be the "first" real competition for the iPod yet it couldn't do anything better than an iPod, the *only* real thing it had upon release over the iPod was an FM tuner (BFD)...
Again I am really surprised they didn't spin off the XBOX360 success with a more integrated or game based Zune, it would have been a winner IMHO.
Though there wasn't anything that tragic about the Zune it just arrived on the Marketplace by far too late to gain any momentum or traction. The other main issue was that it was supposed to be the "first" real competition for the iPod yet it couldn't do anything better than an iPod, the *only* real thing it had upon release over the iPod was an FM tuner (BFD)...
Again I am really surprised they didn't spin off the XBOX360 success with a more integrated or game based Zune, it would have been a winner IMHO.
BackInTheSaddle
Aug 9, 11:03 AM
I'm so happy I sold my copy of VPC on eBay a couple weeks ago :D
I've been using Parallels with Win XP for a brief time, but it already appears to be far more stable and responsive than VPC ever was, even under Classic (it really had problems moving to OS X). I really don't blame Microsoft though for killing it, the product was inherently inferior to the latest offerings on the market, with little to no chance of ever catching up.
I've been using Parallels with Win XP for a brief time, but it already appears to be far more stable and responsive than VPC ever was, even under Classic (it really had problems moving to OS X). I really don't blame Microsoft though for killing it, the product was inherently inferior to the latest offerings on the market, with little to no chance of ever catching up.
furi0usbee
Apr 15, 10:49 AM
iOS does what NintenDONT, to quote a long, lost video game ad campaign.
It would be nice to see Nintendo games for the iPad/iPhone. But I won't hold my breath. They are a hardware maker, and so goes that. But someday they may have to seriously consider this, especially since every other kid these days has an iPhone, and they are getting them younger and younger. My friend's 7-year old wants one.. an iPhone that is.
It would be nice to see Nintendo games for the iPad/iPhone. But I won't hold my breath. They are a hardware maker, and so goes that. But someday they may have to seriously consider this, especially since every other kid these days has an iPhone, and they are getting them younger and younger. My friend's 7-year old wants one.. an iPhone that is.
iJaz
Oct 25, 09:49 AM
If you're going to "steal" music just use limewire or soulseek. Why pay someone to steal it for you? I don't understand.
I didn't say I supported AllofMP3's way to do their shady business, I meant that legal downloading should be modelled like AllofMP3 AND that the artists should get paid.
I didn't say I supported AllofMP3's way to do their shady business, I meant that legal downloading should be modelled like AllofMP3 AND that the artists should get paid.
KnightWRX
Apr 19, 08:05 PM
CS5 has nothing to do with app development at all, so it's not important.
For graphics for your apps, there are dozens of other tools out there, you don't need CS5 unless you're a graphics designer and want to do graphics design.
For graphics for your apps, there are dozens of other tools out there, you don't need CS5 unless you're a graphics designer and want to do graphics design.
eyelikeart
Apr 11, 10:10 AM
ohh cool!
I'm glad to see this come about...before u know it...this will be the premier Macintosh website on the internet!!! :p
I'm glad to see this come about...before u know it...this will be the premier Macintosh website on the internet!!! :p
RichP
Sep 12, 11:31 PM
I just updated my 5G ipod:
-Brightness control now available (great for the car at night, ipod is almost blinding)
-Gapless
-Sound Check? (I dont remember seeing that on the ipod, was it there before?)
-Brightness control now available (great for the car at night, ipod is almost blinding)
-Gapless
-Sound Check? (I dont remember seeing that on the ipod, was it there before?)
mikee99
Mar 13, 01:23 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Yeah. You had any luck? How much are you making per iPad? Maybe pm me if you don't
Mind
Yeah. You had any luck? How much are you making per iPad? Maybe pm me if you don't
Mind
Vylen
May 7, 01:46 AM
The warranty is void if something goes wrong from you incorrectly installing the RAM.
Apple Care terms and conditions are pretty much worded that way. They do not cover damage caused from an untrained person installing things into the machine.
So, if you don't damage the machine while installing the RAM, there's no problem.
Apple Care terms and conditions are pretty much worded that way. They do not cover damage caused from an untrained person installing things into the machine.
So, if you don't damage the machine while installing the RAM, there's no problem.
dr_lha
Oct 25, 09:56 AM
But see, these images are never being scaled up beyond their original size- they are being scaled DOWN. That is the difference. We are talking about scaling things UP. Have you ever had an old OS 9 icon in your dock? When you magnify it, it looks like crap.
Understand that web designers tend to manage graphics pixel by pixel. Once you start stretching pixels in images across pixels on the screen, everything goes to crap. All you've got to do to see this is turn on your zoom feature.
The point is that scaling up so something is visible is better than having it tiny because the pixels are so small. Yes, low res images will appear "blocky" much like when you bang into a wall in an FPS and see the texture close up, hopefully this will lead to web designers using higher resolution images by default as bandwidth/processing power goes up, much like FPS designers use higher resolution textures now in their games.
Understand that web designers tend to manage graphics pixel by pixel. Once you start stretching pixels in images across pixels on the screen, everything goes to crap. All you've got to do to see this is turn on your zoom feature.
The point is that scaling up so something is visible is better than having it tiny because the pixels are so small. Yes, low res images will appear "blocky" much like when you bang into a wall in an FPS and see the texture close up, hopefully this will lead to web designers using higher resolution images by default as bandwidth/processing power goes up, much like FPS designers use higher resolution textures now in their games.
boshii
Apr 15, 07:28 AM
I have been reading the last few posts about saving the 4.3.1 SHSH Blobs "before its too late" and I couldn't understand how it could ever be too late, after all, how can my iPad get updated with anything unless its connected to iTunes.
I looked at TinyUmbrella and it looks likes this only applies to 3G iPads.. Could someone confirm if this is the case? And if not, what I (as a non-3G iPad 2 owner) needs to do now..
Currently I am on 4.3 and am waiting for a working Jailbreak before I do anything else regarding firmware.
Jon
It applies to any iOS device.
You want to save your blobs in case you accidentally upgrade to an unjailbroken firmware and would like to revert to an older, jailbroken firmware. It's not 100% essential for everybody to do, but it's nice to have it as insurance.
If you want to save your 4.3.1 firmware, update to the latest TinyUmbrella (http://thefirmwareumbrella.blogspot.com/) and do so soon. I'm not sure if Apple is still signing it.
I looked at TinyUmbrella and it looks likes this only applies to 3G iPads.. Could someone confirm if this is the case? And if not, what I (as a non-3G iPad 2 owner) needs to do now..
Currently I am on 4.3 and am waiting for a working Jailbreak before I do anything else regarding firmware.
Jon
It applies to any iOS device.
You want to save your blobs in case you accidentally upgrade to an unjailbroken firmware and would like to revert to an older, jailbroken firmware. It's not 100% essential for everybody to do, but it's nice to have it as insurance.
If you want to save your 4.3.1 firmware, update to the latest TinyUmbrella (http://thefirmwareumbrella.blogspot.com/) and do so soon. I'm not sure if Apple is still signing it.
arn
Sep 2, 12:34 AM
Originally posted by rice_web
But, here's the great part of this entire thing. All of these computers would use the same exact processor, with the iBook receiving an underclocked 1GHz 750FXe.
I bet that a 800mhz chip is cheaper than a 1ghz chip underclocked to 800mhz regardless of any bulk savings we're talking about...
arn
But, here's the great part of this entire thing. All of these computers would use the same exact processor, with the iBook receiving an underclocked 1GHz 750FXe.
I bet that a 800mhz chip is cheaper than a 1ghz chip underclocked to 800mhz regardless of any bulk savings we're talking about...
arn
Taustin Powers
Sep 17, 10:07 AM
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/09/16/ico-shadow-of-the-colossus-collection-revealed-not-only-hd-bu/
Looks like it's coming in Spring in 3D as well for those who have the appropriate kind of TV sitting at home. (Not me...)
Not much of a shocker at this point, but it's nice to finally have confirmation that it's coming! :)
Looks like it's coming in Spring in 3D as well for those who have the appropriate kind of TV sitting at home. (Not me...)
Not much of a shocker at this point, but it's nice to finally have confirmation that it's coming! :)
firestarter
Apr 16, 01:23 PM
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Lyle
Jul 21, 01:05 PM
Originally posted by patrick0brien
Can anyone recommend a cheap - but passable (hotmail and yahoo accounts don't work with this) email provider?Ummm, define "passable"? I mean, what is it about HotMail or Yahoo Mail that make them "impassable"? ;)
Can anyone recommend a cheap - but passable (hotmail and yahoo accounts don't work with this) email provider?Ummm, define "passable"? I mean, what is it about HotMail or Yahoo Mail that make them "impassable"? ;)
-BigMac-
Apr 18, 04:50 AM
I have never tried it, but I would think it would not hurt to ask.
yea i dont have time to visit an Apple store before wednesday (when i'm buying it), and their phonelines are always '+8 people infront of me in waiting' so i gave up on calling them after about 10 minutes of waiting :(
Wouldnt want to go there on wednesday only to find out i have to CTO. Would dieeeee
yea i dont have time to visit an Apple store before wednesday (when i'm buying it), and their phonelines are always '+8 people infront of me in waiting' so i gave up on calling them after about 10 minutes of waiting :(
Wouldnt want to go there on wednesday only to find out i have to CTO. Would dieeeee
lolipop7
May 2, 04:16 PM
I plan to use bootcamp to install windows 7 in my mac to be able to use 3ds max for 3d rendering. I know bootcamp will provide better performance compared to parellel because it runs windows natively.
my question is, compared to a pc with about the same configuration as the mac, can bootcamp provide the same performance when using 3ds max? or will it still slightly decrease the performance since it is windows running on mac and not pc?
my question is, compared to a pc with about the same configuration as the mac, can bootcamp provide the same performance when using 3ds max? or will it still slightly decrease the performance since it is windows running on mac and not pc?
Spades
Oct 26, 10:39 AM
Except for the downsides we're discussing. Macs being on the cutting edge of technology won't instantly transform the billions of web pages into scaleable, 'new web' sites. These sites are not going to instantly decide to redesign their pages at a higher dpi just because this new technology is out. It's not like they all redesign when bigger monitors come out. These transitions take many years.
At the very least, resolution independence is no worse than changing the display resolution. If you change the display resolution, the monitor is simply doing scaling automatically to match it to the native resolution. However, it's scaling the entire screen as a single bitmap. This is why the screen looks blurry if you run at anything but the native resolution. (Note: This is with LCDs.)
With resolution indepence, at worst you do the same type of scaling in the OS. However in this case, the scaling algorithm affects only one app, the algorithm can be updated, and it can be better than the one used by the monitor.
At the very least, resolution independence is no worse than changing the display resolution. If you change the display resolution, the monitor is simply doing scaling automatically to match it to the native resolution. However, it's scaling the entire screen as a single bitmap. This is why the screen looks blurry if you run at anything but the native resolution. (Note: This is with LCDs.)
With resolution indepence, at worst you do the same type of scaling in the OS. However in this case, the scaling algorithm affects only one app, the algorithm can be updated, and it can be better than the one used by the monitor.
nyfliiboy
Apr 30, 11:40 AM
That quality is impressive
wizard
Apr 4, 07:57 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
The AIRs are possibly the most improved machine Apple has e we come out with. Apple went from selling junk to selling a benchmark ultra portable machine.
Sadly I'm not in the market, mostly because I need far more secondary storage. That is certain to be addressed as flash shrinks. However I was actually disappointed that the recent MBP updates didn't take advantage of some of the ideas expressed in the AIR. It looks like Apples Mac Book Pro design team is a little stale.
The AIRs are possibly the most improved machine Apple has e we come out with. Apple went from selling junk to selling a benchmark ultra portable machine.
Sadly I'm not in the market, mostly because I need far more secondary storage. That is certain to be addressed as flash shrinks. However I was actually disappointed that the recent MBP updates didn't take advantage of some of the ideas expressed in the AIR. It looks like Apples Mac Book Pro design team is a little stale.
b-rad g
Apr 28, 11:28 AM
Also have you looked in Airport Utility to see what is causing the yellow light?
Or is the TC and Express not showing up in Airport?
If it is showing up you can click on the yellow light it will tell you the problem it's having.
Or is the TC and Express not showing up in Airport?
If it is showing up you can click on the yellow light it will tell you the problem it's having.
cherrypop
Oct 8, 08:57 AM
If Apple produces an Unlocked iPhone what any of the major carriers does won't matter.
Look at the success of Sony Ericsson's unlocked phones. They're selling millions in the US alone, and the reason is that to use one all that the customer need worry about is how to slip in a SIM card and pay the bill. The rest is up to the carriers to worry about: And that's the way it should be. Customers shouldn't have to get wrapped up in the details and restrictions.
T-Mobile has spent $4.2 billion for new wireless spectrum licenses covering the U.S. .
Look at the success of Sony Ericsson's unlocked phones. They're selling millions in the US alone, and the reason is that to use one all that the customer need worry about is how to slip in a SIM card and pay the bill. The rest is up to the carriers to worry about: And that's the way it should be. Customers shouldn't have to get wrapped up in the details and restrictions.
T-Mobile has spent $4.2 billion for new wireless spectrum licenses covering the U.S. .
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