AndrewR23
Apr 23, 02:54 PM
Mine is not like that at all and it is a 5K replacement. I would say yours isn't that bad. Trust me, you could get a lot worse in another replacement.
spangenberg
Mar 14, 09:23 PM
Has anybody heard about the possible early opening of Apple stores tomorrow? Rumor is that they will open at 9:00am. The store at The Gateway wont confirm this though...
finder39
May 2, 09:16 AM
It was the perfect solution!! Thank you so much, first I connect the display, once my Apple LED Cinema becomes the main and only monitor, I open the lid of my MBP(with out clicking on Detect Display, and the MBP is "inactive") so the vents can cool down the laptop, I could play perfect for hours!
Thank you
Now that you have it all working, what quality are you playing at? High? Extreme? It what? Just curious :-)
Sent from my HTC Desire CDMA using Tapatalk
Thank you
Now that you have it all working, what quality are you playing at? High? Extreme? It what? Just curious :-)
Sent from my HTC Desire CDMA using Tapatalk
tigress666
Apr 18, 11:28 AM
I'll tell you what I've told everybody, this is not an AT&T problem. I have the Atrix and I have NEVER dropped a call in Saint Louis. My wife's Samsung Focus never has dropped a call in six months either. My friend has the iPhone 4 and another has the 3GS in Saint Louis and they CONSTANTLY cannot connect Call Failed or drop calls.
It's the iPhone man.
/rant
Oh don't tell them their perfect company doesn't make the perfect phone... they so want it to be AT&T's fault and not Apple's.
I remember when I first got my iphone (I'd been on AT&T/Cingular for years before that) I did notice a tendency to notice voicemails that appeared hours later than when they were given and the phone hadn't rang on me. And I know I ran into at least a customer at my store who had the same issue (we had called her to tell her her dog was ready and she hadn't recieved it... and then the voicemail popped up while she was in the store). I will admit that did improve so maybe Cingular was having issues getting voicemail to work with that particular phone at first (or maybe Apple's update to the iOS fixed it. I know the iOS it came with was very unstable, least for Safari and iOS 2.0 fixed stability issues)? But it definitely was something I had a problem with that phone that I didn't with others on the same provider.
I also noticed that it didn't have as good reception out on the water (when we fished) than other cellphones I've had on AT&T so you do have to be closer to signal with it (least with the 3G, I haven't had a chance to compare with the 4).
(disclaimer, I love my iphone but I'm pretty sure any issues is with the iphone and not with AT&T).
And I'll tell you what I've told everybody else. I had verizon for years. No dropped calls and signal in locations other carriers had none. I got the iphone in November on ATT. Weaker signal. Not only my phone, but in my office, my home and family's homes, non-iphones on ATT have worse signal.
If you are in the heart of a city and not in a particular building, then ATT is just fine. But go to certain areas in rural america and Verizon is much better.
So for my experience ATT is the problem.
Your experience doesn't amount to a hill of beans for proof. You did not have the same phone on Verizon to compare that it worked fine on Verizon so you can't say the phone would work fine on Verizon using your experience. And then you went on the iphone when you went on AT&T but it was the only phone you've used on AT&T so you don't know if that experience is consistant with different phones... so where is the proof that it was AT&T and not the iphone? You don't know because you had both a different phone and provider when you switched to AT&T so the problem could be with either.
Get back to us when you have the iphone on Verizon or at least have had another phone on AT&T (to see if you have the same problem with a different phone on AT&T).
It's the iPhone man.
/rant
Oh don't tell them their perfect company doesn't make the perfect phone... they so want it to be AT&T's fault and not Apple's.
I remember when I first got my iphone (I'd been on AT&T/Cingular for years before that) I did notice a tendency to notice voicemails that appeared hours later than when they were given and the phone hadn't rang on me. And I know I ran into at least a customer at my store who had the same issue (we had called her to tell her her dog was ready and she hadn't recieved it... and then the voicemail popped up while she was in the store). I will admit that did improve so maybe Cingular was having issues getting voicemail to work with that particular phone at first (or maybe Apple's update to the iOS fixed it. I know the iOS it came with was very unstable, least for Safari and iOS 2.0 fixed stability issues)? But it definitely was something I had a problem with that phone that I didn't with others on the same provider.
I also noticed that it didn't have as good reception out on the water (when we fished) than other cellphones I've had on AT&T so you do have to be closer to signal with it (least with the 3G, I haven't had a chance to compare with the 4).
(disclaimer, I love my iphone but I'm pretty sure any issues is with the iphone and not with AT&T).
And I'll tell you what I've told everybody else. I had verizon for years. No dropped calls and signal in locations other carriers had none. I got the iphone in November on ATT. Weaker signal. Not only my phone, but in my office, my home and family's homes, non-iphones on ATT have worse signal.
If you are in the heart of a city and not in a particular building, then ATT is just fine. But go to certain areas in rural america and Verizon is much better.
So for my experience ATT is the problem.
Your experience doesn't amount to a hill of beans for proof. You did not have the same phone on Verizon to compare that it worked fine on Verizon so you can't say the phone would work fine on Verizon using your experience. And then you went on the iphone when you went on AT&T but it was the only phone you've used on AT&T so you don't know if that experience is consistant with different phones... so where is the proof that it was AT&T and not the iphone? You don't know because you had both a different phone and provider when you switched to AT&T so the problem could be with either.
Get back to us when you have the iphone on Verizon or at least have had another phone on AT&T (to see if you have the same problem with a different phone on AT&T).
kuebby
Feb 1, 05:17 PM
For playing video on my PS3 I just have an external HD that I keep formatted in FAT format so the PS3 can read it. You can just plug it into your computer, load it up then plug it into your PS3 and play files directly off of it. It's easier than any other solution I've seen and is cheaper and simpler to manage.
wordmunger
Feb 4, 03:23 PM
Originally posted by Rod Rod
Congratulations to you and your friend!
I really want to upgrade to a 1GHz 12" PB myself but I'm happy with my computer anyway (12" 867MHz G4).
You're looking to upgrade already? sheesh! I'm still slogging along with a Ti400! (PB G5, please please please!)
Congratulations to you and your friend!
I really want to upgrade to a 1GHz 12" PB myself but I'm happy with my computer anyway (12" 867MHz G4).
You're looking to upgrade already? sheesh! I'm still slogging along with a Ti400! (PB G5, please please please!)
SwiftLives
Mar 22, 02:13 AM
Try changing the font of the text in Illustrator.
nik911sc
Apr 4, 08:34 PM
I will happily buy a MBA when it gets a modern day CPU and a backlit keyboard.
Max on Macs
Oct 12, 11:33 AM
iWork updates are always welcome in my book, but I'm not sure "Lasso" will ever be as successful as Pages or Keynote. With programs like Pages or Keynote, you don't need guaranteed interoperability, but with Excel it's different. With Excel, you are less likely to distribute it in printed form or orally in a presentation, rather you would distribute it electronically. Plus, when it comes to numbers, there is no room for error.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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You should note however that the Excel format is very simple to save/load and there really isn't much room for error in loading/saving Excel formatted documents. This is not the case with Word and PowerPoint, hence the sometimes inaccurate conversions.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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You should note however that the Excel format is very simple to save/load and there really isn't much room for error in loading/saving Excel formatted documents. This is not the case with Word and PowerPoint, hence the sometimes inaccurate conversions.
mainstay
Apr 24, 02:13 PM
Hi Guys,
A mac mini (2 months old) connected to a GOOD UPS is now rebooting on it's own 3-4 times a day.
There are log files generated for these events but are too detailed for my understanding.
Is there a simple event viewer (like MS eventvwr.msc) that can show me failed services, failed operations, etc., so I can try and track down what the heck is going on?
Any help would be appreciated.
--m
A mac mini (2 months old) connected to a GOOD UPS is now rebooting on it's own 3-4 times a day.
There are log files generated for these events but are too detailed for my understanding.
Is there a simple event viewer (like MS eventvwr.msc) that can show me failed services, failed operations, etc., so I can try and track down what the heck is going on?
Any help would be appreciated.
--m
bvapple
Mar 11, 02:46 PM
Do you think best buy will have the smart covers? have you asked that?
I am worried if I go to the apple store, they will run out of the size/ color that I want before I get there
I am worried if I go to the apple store, they will run out of the size/ color that I want before I get there
bennetsaysargh
May 24, 01:56 PM
podBooks are what it's referred to on the site. although they only have 2, it's a nice start. maybe they should release harry potter 6 on the ipod. it;s going straight to mine anyway.
Lone Deranger
Apr 11, 02:15 PM
Thank you gentlemen... Are such places and such ISO's legal? I wouldn't want to end up with a dodgy install.
Kielzog
Oct 5, 04:44 PM
I was quite impressed with Microsoft's idea of Photosynth (http://labs.live.com/photosynth/). Apparently it stitches user photo's together and gives a 3D view of a place. Of course a lot of things can be automated if the exact GPS coordinates are known. A GPS enabled camera could provide this and the combination of Google Earth could be just the thing Apple is looking for.
zapnyc
Mar 10, 01:54 PM
In your situation, I'd hire an engineer to professionally downsample to 48khz/24bit. It's fast and easy for most of them. If you made these LP transfers yourself though, you already have the software to do this. Make a new session and set it at 48k/24bit. Then import your 96k files. Export as WAV or AIFF 48k/24....
Then import to iTunes and convert to lossless, or high rate AAC...but at the 48k custom iTunes setting.
No worries
Then import to iTunes and convert to lossless, or high rate AAC...but at the 48k custom iTunes setting.
No worries
Erasmus
Apr 27, 08:31 PM
Thunderbolt is a mini-display-port with a few extra pins.
EDIT: I can't quickly find detailed information, but it may be simply MDP with a more complicated and adaptable controller. Either way, it's not just a re-name, it's a whole new technology that just uses an existing port as its interface.
EDIT: I can't quickly find detailed information, but it may be simply MDP with a more complicated and adaptable controller. Either way, it's not just a re-name, it's a whole new technology that just uses an existing port as its interface.
Graydon
Jul 24, 05:32 PM
Yeah, try the rub out method. It didn't work on my Tibook, 1 green at mid center of screen.
I have found a use for the pixel. It's a great place to park your cursor when not in use...also great to index item locations in a drawing...
Sorry
I have found a use for the pixel. It's a great place to park your cursor when not in use...also great to index item locations in a drawing...
Sorry
bella92108
Apr 1, 11:09 AM
Correction, iPad 2 have been Jailbroken, Comex is working on getting untethred and it was fix on 4.3.1, but it was JBed long ago on 4.3
Yeah, this is you can make a movie file, pretend to interact with it, and then call it a jailbreak... but there sure are a lot of people who love to spend their time making videos of "exploits" rather than putting them to use and releasing a usable product for those waiting.
Yeah, this is you can make a movie file, pretend to interact with it, and then call it a jailbreak... but there sure are a lot of people who love to spend their time making videos of "exploits" rather than putting them to use and releasing a usable product for those waiting.
LagunaSol
Apr 4, 03:56 PM
The MacBook Air and the iPad are the future of portable computing. Thin, light, fast (SSD). Enough power to get the job done, not so much power you need 3 cooling fans and 3 lbs. of battery to do it.
It's not that the MacBook Air is evolving into a mainstream product. It's the mainstream that's evolving into MacBook Air-like products.
It's not that the MacBook Air is evolving into a mainstream product. It's the mainstream that's evolving into MacBook Air-like products.
Diatribe
Dec 11, 11:09 AM
monke did just that.
Hehe, nice. Thanks for the link :)
Hehe, nice. Thanks for the link :)
kjwebb
Jan 6, 04:54 AM
Is there a possiblity that the news page can have an option (saved by cookies) that users can change the time to there local time so that the times on the news can be worked out eaiser for users outside of america.
Abstract
Oct 4, 09:07 AM
Using GSP and Iphoto only makes sense if the photo's have the GSP location information as part of the photo. So that mean that the Camera taking the picture has a GSP reciever in it, which is great outside, but GPS does not work indoors
Yeah, that, and this would work better for world travellers. Who wants to see a map where every photo points to the same house or area? In many ways it's a pointless feature, but in some cases it will be a lot of fun, such as vacation photos. :)
Yeah, that, and this would work better for world travellers. Who wants to see a map where every photo points to the same house or area? In many ways it's a pointless feature, but in some cases it will be a lot of fun, such as vacation photos. :)
mcmlxix
Apr 18, 10:17 AM
Despite a few misses, Kuo has frequently offered fairly accurate information originating from Apple's supply chain, perhaps most notably pinpointing the smaller, thinner MacBook Air (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/15/apple-prepping-11-6-macbook-air-and-new-ipod-touch-with-3mp-camera/) ultimately released late last year.
Brilliant! He bested the other analysts who predicted a bigger, thicker MBA. :rolleyes:
Brilliant! He bested the other analysts who predicted a bigger, thicker MBA. :rolleyes:
Fiveos22
Mar 23, 12:04 PM
yeah, who is working on it now? Or has it been completely tossed to neo office?
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