benhollberg
Mar 14, 09:41 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...
I have called multiple times. Every time they say the usual 10:00 PM opening. I plan on calling again later.
I have called multiple times. Every time they say the usual 10:00 PM opening. I plan on calling again later.
sheepopo39
Dec 9, 09:56 PM
I remember exactly where I was when I heard that. I shot home after work for the news. Walther Cronkite always handled pain so well.
Dale
ps: Who is/was dimebag??
He was in the band Pantera, and was shot/killed while performing for his other band in 2004
Dale
ps: Who is/was dimebag??
He was in the band Pantera, and was shot/killed while performing for his other band in 2004
skinned66
Apr 14, 02:19 AM
Can an iphone4 on 4.3.1 that's never been jailbroken still be JB and unlocked? I lose track of where things are at now, but thought the window had closed (for the time being) for first time jailbreaking/unlocking.
Nothing above baseband 1.59 on the iPhone 4 can be unlocked as of yet, last time I checked.
Nothing above baseband 1.59 on the iPhone 4 can be unlocked as of yet, last time I checked.
besler3035
Jan 19, 07:45 PM
MisterMe, give the guy a break.
MicroMacTosh
Nov 8, 11:42 PM
mine for November
Bro .. that desktop is terrible and depressing. Where's the color ?
Bro .. that desktop is terrible and depressing. Where's the color ?
longofest
Sep 12, 07:47 PM
Do any of these new ipods have a firewire connection??
If not..that's some BS
iPods haven't had Firewire since 4G
If not..that's some BS
iPods haven't had Firewire since 4G
outz
Mar 31, 12:57 PM
Yeh, some manufacturers are making it harder to Root, but Root DOESN'T equal Jailbreak. The Android os (speaking on 2.3) has built in hotspot, built in widgets, built in moving backgrounds, built in customizable screens, built in facebook, built in lock screen custimization, built in keyboards, systemwide voice activation, etc. There are things that people want to jailbreak for, and in Android OS you don't have to ROOT to do any of that.
yeah, i totally understand what you're saying. android definitely does a lot more straight out of the box than the iphone does. but i guess for me, if i had an android device i'd really like to be able to flash some really cool builds and kernels a lot of the guys at xda-dev release (like we all used to do in the old winmo days) that way i don't have to worry when the manufacturer quits releasing updates after ~6 months and i get stuck on an old os. i just hate the fact those manufacturers are trying to prevent that type of community from doing their thing. i don't think its what google wanted android to be about.
yeah, i totally understand what you're saying. android definitely does a lot more straight out of the box than the iphone does. but i guess for me, if i had an android device i'd really like to be able to flash some really cool builds and kernels a lot of the guys at xda-dev release (like we all used to do in the old winmo days) that way i don't have to worry when the manufacturer quits releasing updates after ~6 months and i get stuck on an old os. i just hate the fact those manufacturers are trying to prevent that type of community from doing their thing. i don't think its what google wanted android to be about.
NicP
Oct 25, 04:29 AM
resolution independence is going to be a god send to web developers, no more crappy and inaccurate pixel/em sizes. now we'll be able to specify inches and picas hoorah!
and vista will be supporting resolution independence through its WPF foundation layer. it won't be overnight � hell like CSS 2.1 it'll take years before it goes mainstream, but the web is going to be a much better place.
as for JPEGs at 72 dpi vs resolution independence � beyond the scaling algorithms it's important to look at the increase in resolutions of monitors before going to crazy, 1920x1200 is about the maximum and average consumer is going to have, it's taken a few years from 1024x768 to get there though, three or four at least. i suspect we'll be at a max ratio of 2:1 or maybe 3:1 for quite some time. i don't think we're going to see a drastic need for hi-res images on the web or a plethora of "blurry" images for quite some time.
Specifying sizes in mm and inches would have to be the worst way to do web design. I have good eyesight so i want my webpages to be small, my parents have worse eyesight so they like to scale everything larger, their solution at the moment is to decrease the screen resolution, this is very crude on an lcd. When resolution independence becomes standard they will be able to make everything larger while still maintaining the default resolution of their monitor, but if everyone designs webpages in mm or inches then the webpages wont become bigger, completely defeating the purpose.
and vista will be supporting resolution independence through its WPF foundation layer. it won't be overnight � hell like CSS 2.1 it'll take years before it goes mainstream, but the web is going to be a much better place.
as for JPEGs at 72 dpi vs resolution independence � beyond the scaling algorithms it's important to look at the increase in resolutions of monitors before going to crazy, 1920x1200 is about the maximum and average consumer is going to have, it's taken a few years from 1024x768 to get there though, three or four at least. i suspect we'll be at a max ratio of 2:1 or maybe 3:1 for quite some time. i don't think we're going to see a drastic need for hi-res images on the web or a plethora of "blurry" images for quite some time.
Specifying sizes in mm and inches would have to be the worst way to do web design. I have good eyesight so i want my webpages to be small, my parents have worse eyesight so they like to scale everything larger, their solution at the moment is to decrease the screen resolution, this is very crude on an lcd. When resolution independence becomes standard they will be able to make everything larger while still maintaining the default resolution of their monitor, but if everyone designs webpages in mm or inches then the webpages wont become bigger, completely defeating the purpose.
Night Spring
Apr 21, 11:47 AM
Posixninja just tweeted that this is the slowest progressing jailbreak ever. I'm guessing no jb for iPad 2 anytime soon. We need geohot back
Yes, he can be annoying, but there's no denying he's brilliant. Maybe now he's settled with Sony, he'll be back again with iOS.
Yes, he can be annoying, but there's no denying he's brilliant. Maybe now he's settled with Sony, he'll be back again with iOS.
imutter
Apr 1, 08:57 PM
for your consideration ...
I am OCD about laundry I am a freak about it ......my laundry room is biggest room in the house LOL I would love that machine !!!
I am OCD about laundry I am a freak about it ......my laundry room is biggest room in the house LOL I would love that machine !!!
meeble
Mar 6, 01:47 PM
ooh octocore. sounds fancy when u call it that :D
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
yeah, that's too detailed for me to make any sense of. i was hoping for a paragraph or two outlining the progress or advances they've made as a result of all of our contributions...
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
yeah, that's too detailed for me to make any sense of. i was hoping for a paragraph or two outlining the progress or advances they've made as a result of all of our contributions...
AliensAreFuzzy
Jul 9, 11:36 PM
Protein: p1155_L939_K12M_298K_DT_250ps_clones
Run: 46 (Clone 203, Gen 0)
Frames Completed: 0, Remaining: 400
Dynamic steps required: 5000000
This work unit was choking the PowerMac G4, which was doing one frame per hour. It would take the Mac seventeen days to finish the unit. How does a G4 user tell the Folding server to not send TINKER units to G4 CPUs? Waiting three weeks for a result, when an x86 system could have the unit done in a few days, is inefficient.
"Seventeen days? Hey, man, I don't wanna rain on your parade, but we're not gonna last seventeen hours. Those things are gonna come in here just like they did before, and they're gonna come in here and they're gonna come in here and they're gonna kill us!" -Private Hudson
My computer was being VERY slow for a few frames one time. To the point where it said the WU would be done in APRIL OF NEXT YEAR. But after a day or two it went down to a reasonable time.
Run: 46 (Clone 203, Gen 0)
Frames Completed: 0, Remaining: 400
Dynamic steps required: 5000000
This work unit was choking the PowerMac G4, which was doing one frame per hour. It would take the Mac seventeen days to finish the unit. How does a G4 user tell the Folding server to not send TINKER units to G4 CPUs? Waiting three weeks for a result, when an x86 system could have the unit done in a few days, is inefficient.
"Seventeen days? Hey, man, I don't wanna rain on your parade, but we're not gonna last seventeen hours. Those things are gonna come in here just like they did before, and they're gonna come in here and they're gonna come in here and they're gonna kill us!" -Private Hudson
My computer was being VERY slow for a few frames one time. To the point where it said the WU would be done in APRIL OF NEXT YEAR. But after a day or two it went down to a reasonable time.
Stridder44
Apr 4, 04:57 PM
I think once an internal SSD drive of 500GB capacity can be had for $150, the air will be the top mac laptop.
One day. sigh
One day. sigh
rrandyy
Apr 18, 02:58 PM
I'm looking to setup an external hard drive with my airport extreme.
Plan to use it for:
Time machine backups
Air drive
I'm looking for about 500GB to 1TB. Ideally, the drive will be setup near my TV, so it is important that it is quiet. Any suggestions for an external drive?
Order of importance:
1. Quiet
2. Size (500GB+)
3. Price
4. Looks
I did search, but surprisingly did not find many relevant posts. If you are aware of any, please link to them. Thanks!
Plan to use it for:
Time machine backups
Air drive
I'm looking for about 500GB to 1TB. Ideally, the drive will be setup near my TV, so it is important that it is quiet. Any suggestions for an external drive?
Order of importance:
1. Quiet
2. Size (500GB+)
3. Price
4. Looks
I did search, but surprisingly did not find many relevant posts. If you are aware of any, please link to them. Thanks!
zen.state
Apr 5, 05:42 PM
VLC 1.1.8 PowerPC (http://sourceforge.net/projects/vlc/files/1.1.8/macosx/vlc-1.1.8-powerpc.dmg/download)
I found it in 2 seconds on the site. VLC is better than Movist by far. Movist is really just a different QT player and uses entirely too much CPU IMO.
I found it in 2 seconds on the site. VLC is better than Movist by far. Movist is really just a different QT player and uses entirely too much CPU IMO.
g0gie
Sep 22, 07:51 PM
we elected bush... pauly shore is jus a matter of time... it might even be a move up
Twe Foju
Apr 20, 12:48 AM
my suggestion is, wait for the new SB MBA, the ultimate 13 MBA will get a price drop, i think it will be a very good deal, just wait 2 more months
Gix1k
Mar 25, 04:03 PM
:( Wouldnt this mean they will try break 4.3.1 instead hence a longer wait? :( I hope not...
I sure hope not. Plus I updated to 4.3.1....I hope that wasnt a mistake.
I sure hope not. Plus I updated to 4.3.1....I hope that wasnt a mistake.
Superdrive
Oct 26, 07:15 AM
It's as easy to use as an ATM. They wouldn't even need to include instructions!
Just like most everything else, I trust Apple has thought this through a little more than our collective minds. They wouldn't put out something that wouldn't work.
Just like most everything else, I trust Apple has thought this through a little more than our collective minds. They wouldn't put out something that wouldn't work.
savanahrose
Nov 17, 09:26 AM
its a shame there isnt a reseller/retail store here in charleston aka chucktown.... in the sea of retailers on king street, apple is nowhere to be found.
iBLAKEE
Jan 17, 03:17 PM
Wow!
That is awesome...
Hopefully apple would consider this into the SDK.
That is awesome...
Hopefully apple would consider this into the SDK.
TMRaven
Apr 27, 04:53 PM
You can convert higher bitrate mp3s to lower bitrate aac to save space, but I personally wouldn't do it. You always lose quality when you compress something that's already been compressed. You would have been better off to rerip all your CDs as lower bitrate aac.
TheMacBookPro
Apr 30, 02:27 AM
can you plug in the power cable both ways?
Yep. All the ports are accessible- both USB ports (even thicker items like 3G sticks) , earphone port, mic and MDP.
Yep. All the ports are accessible- both USB ports (even thicker items like 3G sticks) , earphone port, mic and MDP.
bousozoku
Jan 22, 11:32 PM
Apparently, for accounting reasons, they have to sell the update for $2 because they are adding functionality to products that have already shipped. (From the MacRumors front page)
It would probably be a good idea to follow the official thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=271382) now:
It would probably be a good idea to follow the official thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=271382) now:
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