yayitsezekiel
Oct 20, 03:18 AM
I thought that Mac OS is immune to security threats?
no operating system is immune, mac osx just does a better job of protecting itself and hackers usually go for windows because more people use it
no operating system is immune, mac osx just does a better job of protecting itself and hackers usually go for windows because more people use it
Donny Jepp
Feb 14, 06:41 PM
ri0ku, you're a smart guy and I strongly think that people regard you highly in life.
Doctor Q
Nov 16, 10:51 PM
I wonder if the maker of Shazam was glad to be featured or sorry it wasn't their $5 Shazam Encore version.
MacBandit
Jul 2, 05:18 PM
Originally posted by mnkeybsness
clicking the finder icon will merely bring all finder windows to the front.
i prefer the expose way of showing the finder.
I agree Expos� is the better way as it is a simply push of a button or a click but the option to totally reveal the desktop is already there as I pointed out above. You just have to select the finder or desktop and then hit option-apple-h.
clicking the finder icon will merely bring all finder windows to the front.
i prefer the expose way of showing the finder.
I agree Expos� is the better way as it is a simply push of a button or a click but the option to totally reveal the desktop is already there as I pointed out above. You just have to select the finder or desktop and then hit option-apple-h.
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Legion93
Apr 27, 04:59 PM
wtf would you need 64gb.
Read post #10
Read post #10
albinoAZN
Jun 3, 05:24 PM
Pics would be great along with a typed description of it's appearance / functionality.
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iAlan
Oct 17, 10:46 PM
OK all you Tokyo-ites, how about a gathering at the Ginza Apple Store.
If Leopard is to be released at 6.00 pm here I will definitely be there at 6.00!
I'll be the Australian in a suit with a little MacRumors flag, kind of like the flags you see Japanese tour groups following around.
I kid, don't want to embarrass myself too much. If there are others interested let's talk meet strategy!
Cheers
If Leopard is to be released at 6.00 pm here I will definitely be there at 6.00!
I'll be the Australian in a suit with a little MacRumors flag, kind of like the flags you see Japanese tour groups following around.
I kid, don't want to embarrass myself too much. If there are others interested let's talk meet strategy!
Cheers
neiltc13
Apr 19, 07:13 AM
Because they ran out of ideas.
When all else fails just slam a bigger camera in there. Just play the specs game. Never mind the software ecosystem.
Err? It runs Windows Phone 7 so it will be able to run all of the Windows Phone 7 apps and it also syncs with Zune or iTunes (via Windows Phone 7 connector on Mac) in just the same way as iPhone does.
Remind me again what part of the "software ecosystem" is missing here?
When all else fails just slam a bigger camera in there. Just play the specs game. Never mind the software ecosystem.
Err? It runs Windows Phone 7 so it will be able to run all of the Windows Phone 7 apps and it also syncs with Zune or iTunes (via Windows Phone 7 connector on Mac) in just the same way as iPhone does.
Remind me again what part of the "software ecosystem" is missing here?
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Mac2006
Sep 17, 07:29 PM
Is the price difference between the dual 1ghz and the 1.25ghz worth $500, why or why not?
coolbreeze
Jan 10, 07:33 PM
They probably saw a large slowdown in sales b/c of defectors to google reader, etc, etc. Now, they are just looking to leverage their user base and get it installed on as many Macs as possible.
Just my guess.
Just my guess.
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arn
Nov 16, 02:53 PM
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Ah thanks. That we can fix
Ah thanks. That we can fix
SSpiro
Apr 8, 08:18 PM
When the Wii first came out, Nintendo shipped the bulk to the US, since it's the single most important market when it comes to gaming, but the Wii would sell out with in a few hours of it being stocked.
There's been a huge demand for the Wii and Nintendo is currently filling the demand of other regions, so they haven't been able to ship as many to the US.
Anyway, check stores like Target or Best Buy on a Sunday morning. They generally get the biggest shipment of Wiis.
<]=)
That's where I've always seen them (Target), as I do my grocery shopping at super target.. I'll keep an eye out. I was blown away when I saw them on ebay for $400+ and talks about waiting lists, etc..
There's been a huge demand for the Wii and Nintendo is currently filling the demand of other regions, so they haven't been able to ship as many to the US.
Anyway, check stores like Target or Best Buy on a Sunday morning. They generally get the biggest shipment of Wiis.
<]=)
That's where I've always seen them (Target), as I do my grocery shopping at super target.. I'll keep an eye out. I was blown away when I saw them on ebay for $400+ and talks about waiting lists, etc..
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mkrishnan
Nov 9, 08:22 PM
I followed it all the way up to OctaMED Pro. ;)
Oooh, I think I remember that vaguely...But four channels was the best. You had to use up two channels at a time to actually get the sound out of both speakers. But some of the music was *amazing*... Ahhh, good old 8-bit Ensoniq guts. :)
Oooh, I think I remember that vaguely...But four channels was the best. You had to use up two channels at a time to actually get the sound out of both speakers. But some of the music was *amazing*... Ahhh, good old 8-bit Ensoniq guts. :)
ptackbar
Apr 26, 01:16 PM
Download and listen to your favorite podcasts directly from your iOS device without the need to sync with iTunes.
Get Downcast for free with one of the promo codes listed here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12465208
New in the latest update:
+ Option to refresh all feeds in a specific playlist
+ Option for setting interval of audio-skip gesture
+ Video podcasts now obey speed playback setting
+ Fine control when dragging audio progress slider (similar to iPod app)
+ UI Updates
All Features:
+ Search, subscribe to and download audio and video podcasts of any size
+ Video and audio AirPlay support
+ Manually subscribe to podcasts via URL
+ Download podcasts automatically (including resuming downloads)
+ Download podcasts in the background (for supported devices)
+ Browse and download older podcast episodes
+ Auto-update podcasts
+ Settings for auto-download and episode retention (globally and per-podcast)
+ Backup and import podcast feeds via OMPL
+ Export podcasts and OPML files to your computer through iTunes sharing
+ Support for password-protected feeds
+ Play audio in the background (for supported devices)
+ 2x speed playback
+ Stream episodes without downloading
+ Control audio with Bluetooth or other headphone remote controls
+ Create and edit "smart" playlists
+ View podcast details and episode show notes
+ View embedded images in podcast episodes
+ Rename podcasts with long or unwieldy names
+ Gesture support
-- Double tap (one or two fingers) toggles play/pause
-- Two finger swipe left/right for forward/backward
-- One finger left/right swipe skips forward or backward 30 seconds
-- Two finger swipe up/down marks episode as unplayed/played
+ Sleep timer
Check out Downcast on the App Store (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/downcast/id393858566?mt=8)
Official site: DowncastApp.com (http://www.downcastapp.com)
iPad version coming soon!
Get Downcast for free with one of the promo codes listed here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12465208
New in the latest update:
+ Option to refresh all feeds in a specific playlist
+ Option for setting interval of audio-skip gesture
+ Video podcasts now obey speed playback setting
+ Fine control when dragging audio progress slider (similar to iPod app)
+ UI Updates
All Features:
+ Search, subscribe to and download audio and video podcasts of any size
+ Video and audio AirPlay support
+ Manually subscribe to podcasts via URL
+ Download podcasts automatically (including resuming downloads)
+ Download podcasts in the background (for supported devices)
+ Browse and download older podcast episodes
+ Auto-update podcasts
+ Settings for auto-download and episode retention (globally and per-podcast)
+ Backup and import podcast feeds via OMPL
+ Export podcasts and OPML files to your computer through iTunes sharing
+ Support for password-protected feeds
+ Play audio in the background (for supported devices)
+ 2x speed playback
+ Stream episodes without downloading
+ Control audio with Bluetooth or other headphone remote controls
+ Create and edit "smart" playlists
+ View podcast details and episode show notes
+ View embedded images in podcast episodes
+ Rename podcasts with long or unwieldy names
+ Gesture support
-- Double tap (one or two fingers) toggles play/pause
-- Two finger swipe left/right for forward/backward
-- One finger left/right swipe skips forward or backward 30 seconds
-- Two finger swipe up/down marks episode as unplayed/played
+ Sleep timer
Check out Downcast on the App Store (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/downcast/id393858566?mt=8)
Official site: DowncastApp.com (http://www.downcastapp.com)
iPad version coming soon!
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oakie
Apr 18, 05:45 AM
This was funny in the first time I saw it.
that obviously represents the missing: "1 who posts that this is a repost, that it was funnier when Jesus originally posted it to Al Gore shortly after he invented the internet, or that this is just a c&p from reddit a week ago."
and just for macrumors: "1 posting per hour by someone asking when the next version of the lightbulb in question will be released, what improvements will it have, and if they should wait for it in the dark or just buy the current lightbulb."
that obviously represents the missing: "1 who posts that this is a repost, that it was funnier when Jesus originally posted it to Al Gore shortly after he invented the internet, or that this is just a c&p from reddit a week ago."
and just for macrumors: "1 posting per hour by someone asking when the next version of the lightbulb in question will be released, what improvements will it have, and if they should wait for it in the dark or just buy the current lightbulb."
Leet Apple
Dec 29, 02:52 AM
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My PS3 and Black Ops
My PS3 and Black Ops
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cube
Sep 21, 06:42 AM
Verify if the Seagate warranty does apply if you buy an OEM drive.
MacRumors
Jul 28, 03:02 PM
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http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/07/28/160141-iphone_4_china.jpg
Casual Dress Sketches
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mmmdreg
Jul 23, 03:48 AM
what is the server right now?
and are the macapps forums hosted on the same server?
and are the macapps forums hosted on the same server?
maflynn
Apr 18, 09:15 AM
Device convergence. Cameraphones have been catching up very nicely as of late. I can do so me pretty astounding things with my iPhone 4 camera plus photo software. The only real issue yet to be sorted out is zoom.
Until they start adding a decently sized sensor there will be no true convergence. The iPhone does take great pictures - for a phone. There's no comparison when it comes to a point and shoot camera, never mind a digital SLR.
Both cameras handle low light situations, much better then the iPhone, the aperture can handle faster shutter speeds so you can increase/decrease the aperture and shutter speeds depending on the conditions.
Cameras have way too much ability and performance over a camera phone. They're only catching up on megapixels, sensor size, RAW, aperture, lens, shutter speed have not been addressed on a phone
Until they start adding a decently sized sensor there will be no true convergence. The iPhone does take great pictures - for a phone. There's no comparison when it comes to a point and shoot camera, never mind a digital SLR.
Both cameras handle low light situations, much better then the iPhone, the aperture can handle faster shutter speeds so you can increase/decrease the aperture and shutter speeds depending on the conditions.
Cameras have way too much ability and performance over a camera phone. They're only catching up on megapixels, sensor size, RAW, aperture, lens, shutter speed have not been addressed on a phone
jayducharme
Dec 28, 06:12 AM
What I find interesting in that graph is that about 20% of iPad users are getting another device because "other tablets became available." Does that mean they're going to get a cheaper competing device as a second unit?
xFU3Lx
Dec 15, 06:06 PM
Although it's over a year old I would speak to Apple as this would appear to be a manufacturing defect.
I'll prolly end up doin that.
I'll prolly end up doin that.
Young Spade
Apr 15, 09:55 AM
Have one what? A MacBook? or a bag? Well yea I could definitely recommend both :)
For the MacBook, what are you planning on doing with it? If you are doing things like watching videos, word processing, maybe a little picture editing (nothing serious) and web browsing, then any MacBook will get the job done.
The MacBook Airs are the smallest and lightest and the lowest spec'd overall, however they do have SSD drives (which I'm sure you can get in certain models of other Macs) but they fare pretty well with average day to day activities.
Since you dont' really have a computer at all though, I would suggest a macbook pro; they all have great specs and whatnot, and the reason that I didn't suggest a macbook is because an update to the line should be coming around the corner any time now.
For a laptop bag? Incase has some pretty good ones.... I like that overall look that they have; if you're into video games and know what MLG (Major League Gaming) is, Astro Gaming has a couple that are great quality; going to get one from them at the start of the summer.
For the MacBook, what are you planning on doing with it? If you are doing things like watching videos, word processing, maybe a little picture editing (nothing serious) and web browsing, then any MacBook will get the job done.
The MacBook Airs are the smallest and lightest and the lowest spec'd overall, however they do have SSD drives (which I'm sure you can get in certain models of other Macs) but they fare pretty well with average day to day activities.
Since you dont' really have a computer at all though, I would suggest a macbook pro; they all have great specs and whatnot, and the reason that I didn't suggest a macbook is because an update to the line should be coming around the corner any time now.
For a laptop bag? Incase has some pretty good ones.... I like that overall look that they have; if you're into video games and know what MLG (Major League Gaming) is, Astro Gaming has a couple that are great quality; going to get one from them at the start of the summer.
drew.bowser
Feb 18, 10:59 AM
I have not done an SSD per say, but I have made a little side business upgrading the hard drive on 2010 Mac Mini's and selling them on ebay. After having done 10 or so of these, yes you do need to pull the logic board out slightly. The hard drive will not lift up enough to give you the angle you need clear the logic board with out pulling it out.
That said, only pull it out enough to see a small gap of air between the black beisl in the rear and the alum case.
WRT the heat sensors... I have found that the smallest amount of rubber cement works well if you you loose the adhesive when transferring the sensor. 8/10 times you will have plenty of stick left though and wont need to add any.
The black cover I have also assumed was there for air flow as well. If the SSD has a smooth surface, and not logic board to short, you probably can do away with it.
I will say that the OWC video is dead on. Follow it precisely. PAY ATTENTION TO THE SENSORS ON THE HDD. THEY BREAK VERY EASILY!!
I found that out the hard way. I have a new sensor on the way as we speak.
I second everything tek is saying. He's a smart guy :)
TEK - QUESTION - the glue...you can use standard rubber cement? It doesnt have to be a special kind of thermal glue or anything??
That said, only pull it out enough to see a small gap of air between the black beisl in the rear and the alum case.
WRT the heat sensors... I have found that the smallest amount of rubber cement works well if you you loose the adhesive when transferring the sensor. 8/10 times you will have plenty of stick left though and wont need to add any.
The black cover I have also assumed was there for air flow as well. If the SSD has a smooth surface, and not logic board to short, you probably can do away with it.
I will say that the OWC video is dead on. Follow it precisely. PAY ATTENTION TO THE SENSORS ON THE HDD. THEY BREAK VERY EASILY!!
I found that out the hard way. I have a new sensor on the way as we speak.
I second everything tek is saying. He's a smart guy :)
TEK - QUESTION - the glue...you can use standard rubber cement? It doesnt have to be a special kind of thermal glue or anything??
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