NiKeZz
Apr 11, 03:52 PM
I to have done one but its for more of targeting potential customers and the kids I shoot if they get so many of their friends to like the page I give them a discount on their packages they choose.
firestarter
Mar 16, 06:32 AM
Paul, I completely agree with you.
Multi disk RAID has valid uses, but its place is best left in the enterprise - where it can help to provide better uptime in an environment where replacement drives, controllers and copious backups are always on hand.
The worst thing about this sort of box in a domestic situation is the temptation for people to treat it as 'a backup'... they assume they don't need any other backup as the unit itself is more resilient (dead wrong!).
Multi disk RAID has valid uses, but its place is best left in the enterprise - where it can help to provide better uptime in an environment where replacement drives, controllers and copious backups are always on hand.
The worst thing about this sort of box in a domestic situation is the temptation for people to treat it as 'a backup'... they assume they don't need any other backup as the unit itself is more resilient (dead wrong!).
gugy
Oct 26, 01:37 PM
If its not announced by the week before thanksgiving we won't see it until at least MWSF.
yep, I agree. We have 1 month to hope so!:D
and I do think a special event will be announce to introduce it.
I wish it comes on the same week of the Zune just to kill those bastards!
yep, I agree. We have 1 month to hope so!:D
and I do think a special event will be announce to introduce it.
I wish it comes on the same week of the Zune just to kill those bastards!
coochiekuta
Mar 3, 02:33 PM
the cash in your pocket really isnt yours but your assets are. however most of the "money" that exists in the world, doesnt actually exists. they are just 1s and 0s in a database.
belvdr
Dec 29, 02:14 PM
The OS and applications are what cause the vulnerabilities. The architecture has nothing to do with it.
fa8362
Feb 20, 02:33 PM
Have you tried testing location? Some locations are better than others for wireless. Perhaps the Mini is just in a bad location.
LightSpeed1
Apr 4, 08:35 PM
Most laptops are heading in the direction of the MacBook Air.
fel10
Nov 9, 02:22 AM
iMac (Same as last month)
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-10-06at63556PM.png
Macbook Pro
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-11-09at25500AM.png
iPad
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/3dec44c2.png
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/dcb06fcc.png
iPod Touch
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/02279553.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/4560ca4f.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-10-06at63556PM.png
Macbook Pro
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-11-09at25500AM.png
iPad
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/3dec44c2.png
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/dcb06fcc.png
iPod Touch
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/02279553.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/4560ca4f.jpg
mashinhead
Mar 13, 07:59 PM
i used it on a 12" ibook and had no problems at all.
MacRumors
Apr 4, 03:44 PM
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balamw
Apr 9, 04:06 PM
So: I do believe I can have both Bootcamp and Fusion.. Do they both access the same "Windows" install where I can see my files and stuff?
Yes. More info here: http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1014618
Install Boot Camp normally first then follow the additional steps in the guide.
There was someone who managed to do the opposite. Launching their native OS X install in Virtualbox while booted to Windows, but that is a hackintosh-style operation.
B
Yes. More info here: http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1014618
Install Boot Camp normally first then follow the additional steps in the guide.
There was someone who managed to do the opposite. Launching their native OS X install in Virtualbox while booted to Windows, but that is a hackintosh-style operation.
B
MacSince1985
May 3, 12:41 PM
Thanks. My Photoshop files are usually under 100Mb. I use Carrara for 3D work, which is 64-bit and works well with the multiple cores. Planning to switch to modo someday.
I guess I'll go for the 24Gb (4Gb x 6) and see how things work. I could do 8Gb x 3 to give me more flexibility, but the price difference is significant.
Follow-up question: OWC or TransIntl? I've been very happy with OWC in the past, but TransIntl is 15% cheaper and gets good reviews in this forum.
I guess I'll go for the 24Gb (4Gb x 6) and see how things work. I could do 8Gb x 3 to give me more flexibility, but the price difference is significant.
Follow-up question: OWC or TransIntl? I've been very happy with OWC in the past, but TransIntl is 15% cheaper and gets good reviews in this forum.
corywoolf
Sep 13, 12:51 AM
no one seems to be pointing out that they got rid of educational pricing for iPods... that's a bummer.
Well I get an employee discount, so I can easily get the 80 GB for $299. But yeah, that is lame.
Well I get an employee discount, so I can easily get the 80 GB for $299. But yeah, that is lame.
jbg232
Nov 4, 06:28 AM
Ahh, now my life is back in order
Bobthemonkey
Sep 14, 04:27 PM
at least they had the good grace to reply to you in what seems like a non-automated manner.
its more than some companies would do
its more than some companies would do
FireStar
Nov 17, 03:35 PM
I thought it was funny.
aquil
Apr 17, 04:29 PM
Thank you for your help on this. Unfortunately, it was empty - and did not work. Might you have any other suggestions?
I'm up for anything (aside from pounding on the glass keyboard).
AQ
I'm up for anything (aside from pounding on the glass keyboard).
AQ
Synthion
Jan 26, 02:55 PM
I had a similar problem, run through the steps.
If you are running 4.2.1 stop reading, they will say it's "jailbroken", but it is really not.
1. I used Limera1n and did not receive an icon either. I had to use Greenpois0n.
2. When you used GreenPois0n, did you see command-line run on your touch? If not, it's not jailbroken.
3. Try redsn0w, it's not as simple, but it is way more effective.
4. If you... Wait... I thought it was impossible to jailbreak a iPT 4G right now!:eek:
If you are running 4.2.1 stop reading, they will say it's "jailbroken", but it is really not.
1. I used Limera1n and did not receive an icon either. I had to use Greenpois0n.
2. When you used GreenPois0n, did you see command-line run on your touch? If not, it's not jailbroken.
3. Try redsn0w, it's not as simple, but it is way more effective.
4. If you... Wait... I thought it was impossible to jailbreak a iPT 4G right now!:eek:
Doctor Q
Jan 12, 04:24 PM
I'm still waiting for an update on the cockroach-controlled robot project (http://www.conceptlab.com/roachbot/).
DillWaters
Oct 4, 04:00 PM
As a software engineer myself, it seems conceivable... if not likely, that this button was put in for the developers of iPhoto to make sure they were correctly deciphering the GPS EXIF tags. Perhaps it was never made into a feature because Apple didn't explore the ramifications (security, advertising, competiveness, etc) of shuttling users from within iPhoto over to Google.
I think assuming this portends some future gadget or reading anything into it is rampant speculation about nothing.
-Dill
EDIT: I also note that my copy of iPhoto 6.0, released in January, has this hidden button as well... so it's been there for a while now.
I think assuming this portends some future gadget or reading anything into it is rampant speculation about nothing.
-Dill
EDIT: I also note that my copy of iPhoto 6.0, released in January, has this hidden button as well... so it's been there for a while now.
Phil Of Mac
Dec 31, 12:35 AM
I love it all. Except the loss of ratings. So, I rate this story "negative". ;)
Nice job Arn!
Nice job Arn!
dante@sisna.com
Jan 25, 01:44 PM
if i may piggyback onto this question, as i'm in the same boat currently.
given dante's comments about the color inaccuracies of non-ACD monitors (like the HP specifically), I'm wondering whether the built-in mon on the 17" hi-res is accurate?
i'm planning to upgrade out of both a 2.0 coreduo MBP and dual 2gig G5 PM into a single 17" 2.6/8 hi-res MBP and add a 30" monitor to that for home use. If the 17's internal monitor is respectably accurate for printwork, obviously I'll be able to save a few sheckels on the 30" by going HP (enclosure elegance be damned); on the other hand, if the 17 is not accurate it'll make more sense to spend the dough on an ACD.
your thoughts appreciated!
vic
Hi Vic,
I have a 17" MBP (latest version, 17" 2.6ghz, 4gig ram, high res matte screen, etc) and can comment but first let me clear up your characterization of some of posts when you said "given dante's comments about the color inaccuracies of non-ACD monitors (like the HP specifically), "
Let me be specific, It is not that Non-ACD monitors in general are not color accurate, it's just that a few of the monitors mentioned within this post may be display a wider gamut of colors than SWOP (general characterization of Offset and Web Printing, usually CMYK ink) can actually print.
Some of these wide gamut displays do not calibrate well due to a complex process of color interpolation at the video card level, and some do. The HP LP3065 is one that does:
http://www.anandtech.com/displays/showdoc.aspx?i=2950
Just wanted to clear this up so as to not bash HP un-needlessly.
Now for the 17" MPB -- it is good, but not great.
First off a thing about the MBP's -- All their displays are 6bit, and not 8bit like the signal going from a Mac Pro to an ACD. Basically this means that the color range of a MBP is not the same as as that of an ACD or other monitor comparable to an ACD. To make up for the less colors, the drivers dither between the comparable colors.
This makes image edit a bit less accurate for sure.
As far as color accuracy, the Matte MBP's are pretty close to a SWOP gamut, especially in terms of brightness and the feel of "paper."
As far as a MBP being a substitute, I guess it really depends on the level of accuracy you need: photos and art for a newspaper are different beasts than photos headed towards fine art, etc.
I hope this helps a bit.
Dante
given dante's comments about the color inaccuracies of non-ACD monitors (like the HP specifically), I'm wondering whether the built-in mon on the 17" hi-res is accurate?
i'm planning to upgrade out of both a 2.0 coreduo MBP and dual 2gig G5 PM into a single 17" 2.6/8 hi-res MBP and add a 30" monitor to that for home use. If the 17's internal monitor is respectably accurate for printwork, obviously I'll be able to save a few sheckels on the 30" by going HP (enclosure elegance be damned); on the other hand, if the 17 is not accurate it'll make more sense to spend the dough on an ACD.
your thoughts appreciated!
vic
Hi Vic,
I have a 17" MBP (latest version, 17" 2.6ghz, 4gig ram, high res matte screen, etc) and can comment but first let me clear up your characterization of some of posts when you said "given dante's comments about the color inaccuracies of non-ACD monitors (like the HP specifically), "
Let me be specific, It is not that Non-ACD monitors in general are not color accurate, it's just that a few of the monitors mentioned within this post may be display a wider gamut of colors than SWOP (general characterization of Offset and Web Printing, usually CMYK ink) can actually print.
Some of these wide gamut displays do not calibrate well due to a complex process of color interpolation at the video card level, and some do. The HP LP3065 is one that does:
http://www.anandtech.com/displays/showdoc.aspx?i=2950
Just wanted to clear this up so as to not bash HP un-needlessly.
Now for the 17" MPB -- it is good, but not great.
First off a thing about the MBP's -- All their displays are 6bit, and not 8bit like the signal going from a Mac Pro to an ACD. Basically this means that the color range of a MBP is not the same as as that of an ACD or other monitor comparable to an ACD. To make up for the less colors, the drivers dither between the comparable colors.
This makes image edit a bit less accurate for sure.
As far as color accuracy, the Matte MBP's are pretty close to a SWOP gamut, especially in terms of brightness and the feel of "paper."
As far as a MBP being a substitute, I guess it really depends on the level of accuracy you need: photos and art for a newspaper are different beasts than photos headed towards fine art, etc.
I hope this helps a bit.
Dante
qbricc
Mar 9, 02:13 PM
A quick question regarding the new Home Share feature in itunes.
I have updated my iPad to the 4.3 software and I can now stream vinyl rips from my macbook to the iPad which won't transfer via syncing. The albums are all 24bit/96khz so I'm wondering if anyone knows what they are being compressed to using home share.
Thanks for your help.
I have updated my iPad to the 4.3 software and I can now stream vinyl rips from my macbook to the iPad which won't transfer via syncing. The albums are all 24bit/96khz so I'm wondering if anyone knows what they are being compressed to using home share.
Thanks for your help.
MacRumors
Mar 31, 08:36 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/03/31/apple-updates-mobileme-control-panel-for-windows-iphone-configuration-utility-and-ipod-voiceover-kit/)
As part of its slew of software updates yesterday, Apple released updated versions of its MobileMe Control Panel for Windows and iPhone Configuration Utility, as well as a new VoiceOver kit for the latest iPod shuffle and iPod nano models.
- MobileMe Control Panel for Windows (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL769) updates the application to version 1.5.1 and is a required update for existing users to ensure compatibility with iTunes 9.1 (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/03/30/apple-releases-itunes-9-1-to-support-ipad/).MobileMe Control Panel is required to manage iDisk settings and to sync contacts, calendars, and bookmarks on a Windows PC.
This update is required for Windows computers running iTunes 9.1.The update weighs in at 2.39 MB.
- Apple's iPhone Configuration Utility is used in enterprise settings to allow system administrators to manage configuration profiles and applications, as well as for collecting information from device logs. The new iPhone Configuration Utility 2.2 is available for Mac OS X 10.6 (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL851) (6.94 MB) and Windows (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL926) (29.51 MB).
- Finally, Apple released version 1.3 of VoiceOver Kit for iPod (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4046), supporting the third-generation iPod shuffle and fifth-generation iPod nano. The update permits automatic downloading of updated pronunciations from iTunes 9.1. The update is not available for the iPhone 3GS and "Late 2009" iPod touch models, as those devices already carry the necessary VoiceOver support.
Article Link: Apple Updates MobileMe Control Panel for Windows, iPhone Configuration Utility, and iPod VoiceOver Kit (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/03/31/apple-updates-mobileme-control-panel-for-windows-iphone-configuration-utility-and-ipod-voiceover-kit/)
As part of its slew of software updates yesterday, Apple released updated versions of its MobileMe Control Panel for Windows and iPhone Configuration Utility, as well as a new VoiceOver kit for the latest iPod shuffle and iPod nano models.
- MobileMe Control Panel for Windows (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL769) updates the application to version 1.5.1 and is a required update for existing users to ensure compatibility with iTunes 9.1 (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/03/30/apple-releases-itunes-9-1-to-support-ipad/).MobileMe Control Panel is required to manage iDisk settings and to sync contacts, calendars, and bookmarks on a Windows PC.
This update is required for Windows computers running iTunes 9.1.The update weighs in at 2.39 MB.
- Apple's iPhone Configuration Utility is used in enterprise settings to allow system administrators to manage configuration profiles and applications, as well as for collecting information from device logs. The new iPhone Configuration Utility 2.2 is available for Mac OS X 10.6 (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL851) (6.94 MB) and Windows (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL926) (29.51 MB).
- Finally, Apple released version 1.3 of VoiceOver Kit for iPod (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4046), supporting the third-generation iPod shuffle and fifth-generation iPod nano. The update permits automatic downloading of updated pronunciations from iTunes 9.1. The update is not available for the iPhone 3GS and "Late 2009" iPod touch models, as those devices already carry the necessary VoiceOver support.
Article Link: Apple Updates MobileMe Control Panel for Windows, iPhone Configuration Utility, and iPod VoiceOver Kit (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/03/31/apple-updates-mobileme-control-panel-for-windows-iphone-configuration-utility-and-ipod-voiceover-kit/)
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