tazo
Jul 6, 03:23 AM
i just went and it said cannot be displayed because it contains errors.
can you mail it to: jaywalker4000@hotmail.com?
can you mail it to: jaywalker4000@hotmail.com?
lavrishevo
May 3, 05:06 PM
yeah im getting a new macbook in 3 weeks so this is just to get me by
edit: installed it but dosent seem to do anything to the fans? not sure why
What version? 2.2.2?
http://www.eidac.de/
edit: installed it but dosent seem to do anything to the fans? not sure why
What version? 2.2.2?
http://www.eidac.de/
SevenInchScrew
Aug 12, 05:33 PM
The only thing that interested me in that trailer was the hinting at there being replays and videos from in-game. I mean, it's been 3 years since Halo 3 came out and implemented its "Theater Mode" for viewing and saving replays, clips, and screenshots. It is about time another game tried to do this as well. Though, we haven't seen what the Theater Mode for Halo Reach will be like yet, so it could blow everything away... again. But, I'm glad to see more games trying this sort of thing. There are so many times in a game when crazy stuff happens, and not being able to show people has been a drag.
Demigod Mac
Dec 15, 06:26 PM
Follow up:
I think I narrowed this down to the router.
Plugging the modem into the computer directly- it works! Friends can join my game without an issue.
Puzzling, to say the least.
I think I narrowed this down to the router.
Plugging the modem into the computer directly- it works! Friends can join my game without an issue.
Puzzling, to say the least.
SilvorX
Sep 16, 02:45 PM
No mention about safari or does that fall into the "catch all" browser category. Well it's good to hear that people are making the right choices. If IE was a good product, then I wouldn't bash it ... but it is, and I am.
For windows, Firefox is much better than IE: Hands down.
Even in .1 (not 1.0) it was more enjoyable to use than IE, it's all about experience i say.. if u have a good experience with a piece of software, you'll stick with it, like i have with firefox
For windows, Firefox is much better than IE: Hands down.
Even in .1 (not 1.0) it was more enjoyable to use than IE, it's all about experience i say.. if u have a good experience with a piece of software, you'll stick with it, like i have with firefox
Doug_in_the_UK
Mar 4, 11:04 AM
Thanks, too, dscan 99 and Madmaxmedia for your help...............appreciated.
marshallbedsaul
Oct 17, 11:02 PM
very very awesome post
are there any fables for mac?
are there any fables for mac?
Dave Braine
Mar 29, 11:38 PM
I would be able to imprt them from external drive back to event if needed.
Yes, just through File>Import>Movies...
Yes, just through File>Import>Movies...
dh2005
May 6, 11:14 AM
Hm. Your Mac's Bluetooth receiver might be on the blink.
Abstract
Dec 19, 02:57 AM
Love 180's even though I don't use them, but I worked in a high end sports store for a long time, and they're quality. I'd be fine using my iPod earbuds with a pair of regular 180s, though. I don't like the idea of using the earbuds that come with those 180s. Hell, even Quicksilver used to sell toques with earphones built into them. They sucked.
stillwater
Oct 17, 12:29 AM
i am looking to upgrade from the jbl creature speakers that i have hooked up to my mac. so far i like the cambridge soundworks megaworks 211 computer speaker system. does anyone have any experience with these? is there a significant difference between them and the creatures? are there any other reccomendations?
The megaworks system is based on the 821 subwoofer, which I wrote about in this thread.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=92146
It's a great sub for the money, but I have noticed a little boominess in the upper part of it's range, but you can use iTunes graphic EQ to smooth it out.
Also, it has really decent amplifier power to drive the satellite speakers.
The megaworks system is based on the 821 subwoofer, which I wrote about in this thread.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=92146
It's a great sub for the money, but I have noticed a little boominess in the upper part of it's range, but you can use iTunes graphic EQ to smooth it out.
Also, it has really decent amplifier power to drive the satellite speakers.
Plutonius
Apr 8, 12:20 PM
For those that are interested in anime, I just noticed that Trigun is now being streamed on Netflix. It's a very good anime series and I recommend watching at least the first six episodes.
kainjow
May 3, 09:31 PM
Was hoping I might get a hit on here, we will see I guess.
We don't allow posting job offers here. There is an existing thread on how to find a developer here:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=836791
We don't allow posting job offers here. There is an existing thread on how to find a developer here:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=836791
Decked
May 5, 07:36 AM
Ivy Bridge in the next gen Imac without a doubt!
I'm keen to find out what clock speeds these run at.
I'm keen to find out what clock speeds these run at.
ajsnow6234
Apr 6, 09:16 PM
Pointless thread...just post a thread WITH pictures when it's done...
Gregg2
May 1, 07:44 AM
Apple apps are not the only ones that won't update if not directly in the Applications Folder. What's the issue with "overcrowding"? How many are too many?
katanna
Aug 16, 11:08 PM
If you like both of them, change this one back and submit the new one with the logo as a different submission...
That is what I would do...
Matthew
That is what I would do...
Matthew
eastercat
May 6, 03:22 AM
Early in the morning is when the providers gather up info about data usage and post to your account. It has nothing to do with when you used it.
You might be able to get t-mobile to block the data.
You might be able to get t-mobile to block the data.
velocityg4
Apr 23, 11:22 PM
There is a better option that will let you automatically sync the contacts back and forth between your Mac and Gmail.
Open the address book application on your Mac and open the preferences. There's an option there to synchronize with Google. Enter your account info and you're all set. It takes a little while for the Mac to start the first sync. It'll perform it within an hour.
If you've already imported from Gmail the other way, delete the contacts from your local address book first to avoid strange conflicts. :-)
This is the best option. However, unless Apple or Google has fixed the issue groups do not sync. So I use the Gcontactsync plugin for Thunderbird, it's not perfect but better than Address Book. I also use the Lightning plugin for calendar syncing in Thunderbird, I prefer the layout over iCal though trying to Cache data does not work so well meaning your calendar only is visable when you have an internet connection.
Open the address book application on your Mac and open the preferences. There's an option there to synchronize with Google. Enter your account info and you're all set. It takes a little while for the Mac to start the first sync. It'll perform it within an hour.
If you've already imported from Gmail the other way, delete the contacts from your local address book first to avoid strange conflicts. :-)
This is the best option. However, unless Apple or Google has fixed the issue groups do not sync. So I use the Gcontactsync plugin for Thunderbird, it's not perfect but better than Address Book. I also use the Lightning plugin for calendar syncing in Thunderbird, I prefer the layout over iCal though trying to Cache data does not work so well meaning your calendar only is visable when you have an internet connection.
Catfish_Man
Apr 7, 12:41 PM
The main issue I've encountered with distributed objects is that they're *too* transparent. The temptation is to treat remote objects as 'just another part of your app', when in fact they really can't be (what happens if the connection is interrupted? or there's suddenly high latency?). The best way to use them is closer to the way you'd use a traditional communication mechanism, with a defined protocol for communicating encapsulated in one remote object representing your communication channel.
Given that design restriction, they start looking a bit less appealing vs other communication mechanisms, although they're still a pretty neat technology.
Given that design restriction, they start looking a bit less appealing vs other communication mechanisms, although they're still a pretty neat technology.
r6girl
Nov 30, 12:16 PM
or try www.the-gadgeteer.com
you might have to search a little (or simply scroll through the review index), and it might work best if you're narrowed it down to a few options and want to compare them.
good luck!
marianne
you might have to search a little (or simply scroll through the review index), and it might work best if you're narrowed it down to a few options and want to compare them.
good luck!
marianne
p1ngputts
May 5, 02:28 PM
Definitely the 2011 model. It is much faster than the 2010 model, especially when it comes to the 13". There is no dedicated video card, but if you want to play games you should go with a 15" anyway. Also, you get the Thunderbolt port.
There won't be any games on this laptop. My main concern is that I want to be able to watching streaming sports with no problem. I live in Michigan and they don't televise any PA sports. When I was watching the Masters on my laptop, it was buffering every other minute. Total PITA.
There won't be any games on this laptop. My main concern is that I want to be able to watching streaming sports with no problem. I live in Michigan and they don't televise any PA sports. When I was watching the Masters on my laptop, it was buffering every other minute. Total PITA.
herdnerfer
Mar 7, 11:02 AM
iTunes will notify you that there is an update available for your iPhone. But it won't upgrade it unless you tell it to. Looks like 4.3 is going to be an unthethered jailbreak right out of the gate though, so it may not matter too much
Nermal
Jan 21, 07:45 PM
My Casio watch does that and for some reason there's still a bit of a delay while it turns back on. However, I don't know whether it's something inherent to the technology or whether it's just an implementation issue.