aimee25
Jul 27, 07:45 AM
Ohhh I so want one.
macaddict3
May 2, 11:21 PM
no idea dude, but solar power looks expensive, i think u should consider the other ones instead of solar power unless u live a very hot place four seasons
HexMonkey
Mar 8, 12:05 AM
Sounds good, although perhaps it could be expanded to also include iPod related guides. While we're at it, we might as well create some other subcategories; some possibilities are Hardware Guides, Programming Guides and Troubleshooting Guides.
Also, I don't think Ugly Guides should be a subcategory of Guides. The articles in it aren't necessarily guides, they can be any page that needs cleaning up. Perhaps it could also be renamed to something less "harsh", such as "Articles for Cleanup".
Also, I don't think Ugly Guides should be a subcategory of Guides. The articles in it aren't necessarily guides, they can be any page that needs cleaning up. Perhaps it could also be renamed to something less "harsh", such as "Articles for Cleanup".
Knolly
Jun 26, 08:22 PM
Yep, sure do, plus I could throw in a mini-box (looks like the box except shorter since it only held the phone) that Apple sent me my repaired unit in once.
PodJack
Oct 15, 03:34 PM
Link?
http://www.breffo.com/index.html
BAM.
http://www.breffo.com/index.html
BAM.
GGJstudios
Apr 8, 12:42 AM
Hello,
I have a early 2008 macbook white, 2.4 ghz model
And the fans are always on and they are rather loud, I still have apple care for about another 8 months and want to take care of any possible issues.
The the smallest task will make them blast its rather annoying thanks.
MacBook fans are designed to be on all the time your Mac is on, at a minimum speed of about 2000rpm. They spin faster, as needed, to keep your Mac at a safe temperature when your CPU/GPU are under heavy workloads. Check Activity Monitor to see what apps/widgets/processes are consuming system resources.
I have a early 2008 macbook white, 2.4 ghz model
And the fans are always on and they are rather loud, I still have apple care for about another 8 months and want to take care of any possible issues.
The the smallest task will make them blast its rather annoying thanks.
MacBook fans are designed to be on all the time your Mac is on, at a minimum speed of about 2000rpm. They spin faster, as needed, to keep your Mac at a safe temperature when your CPU/GPU are under heavy workloads. Check Activity Monitor to see what apps/widgets/processes are consuming system resources.
vincenz
Apr 15, 07:45 AM
The keys are the same on both. The angle of the two keyboards MIGHT be different, but I'm not sure.
Sonny bro
Apr 4, 04:09 AM
Wirelessly posted (Ipod touch 4g 4.2.1: Mozilla/5.0 (Sonny Bro!; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Personally i used greenpois0n to jailbreak my ipod 4g, i havent used any other program though. One advantage of jailbreaking with greenpois0n is that you can have a custom boot logo :D greenpois0n is VERY fast and easy. If you google it, im sure you'll find a good tutorial :P
Personally i used greenpois0n to jailbreak my ipod 4g, i havent used any other program though. One advantage of jailbreaking with greenpois0n is that you can have a custom boot logo :D greenpois0n is VERY fast and easy. If you google it, im sure you'll find a good tutorial :P
JRob65a6
May 15, 10:38 PM
Different types of RAM for different applications. What needs RAM... Desktop, Laptop, ect.?
theSeb
May 6, 11:02 AM
I am having a tough choice between the ARM and a chip that uses quantum mechanical phenomena. I can't wait.
chipchen
Jun 20, 04:27 PM
What's the current battery life like?
pretty good.. still 2-3 hours I believe.
pretty good.. still 2-3 hours I believe.
whooleytoo
Nov 24, 05:27 AM
Apologies if already covered, but has anyone else seen the following "advert"? It's basically the top of the site, squished into the Flash advert space (and yes, all those links/button are clickable). I assume it's a bug rather than a real advert? Or is it...
dampfdruck
Mar 5, 09:39 PM
You can't.
DeadlyBreakfast
Jul 24, 06:08 AM
Ive installed Linux (Suse, RedHat, Debian) and BSD on VPC. It is (in theory) a virtual PC so anything that would be able to beinstalled on a PC could be installed on VPC. There are a few issues with some OS's but all in all its pretty decent.
stickman.walks
May 5, 10:02 AM
I have a 2010 Mac Pro 6-Core 3.33Mhz with 12GB ram (3x4GB sticks) and 4x2TB Western Digital Black Caviar internals).
What I purchased this system in 09/2010. After taking out the 2gb of Apple memory and adding in the 12gb from OWC, and adding in my internal hd`s, I was up and ready to go.
I have no issue with the computer - except for one.
The computer powers up an normal speed to the sign in screen, and after inputting password, goes to the desktop. This is where one of two things happens rather frequently.
Half the time, the desktop loads 100% with no issue and when I click on the finder, the new finder window opens, showing me all the drives in my Mac Pro. If I click on one, in order to show me what is inside each drive (the folders and files) - the beachball appears and often times in spins for a minute or two before showing the contents of that drive.
The other half of the time, the desktop loads slowly and then the beachball appears and keeps on spinning and freezes the system and I have to hold the power button to power down the system.
I have a way fast system (on paper). I am not running anything heavier than Photoshop on my computer. I have more than enough memory. And my drives are ALL virtually empty. And this problem is happening upon just starting the computer at the desktop level, so it`s not like I am running 5 programs at the same time or anything taxing to the system.
I have sent the computer out to Apple for a lookover. Just wondering what could be causing this issue. Desktop either loads fine or it doesn`t. And when it doesn`t, the damn beachball.
I notice when I repair the disk permissions, it acts as a bandaid for this problem, but only for the first few start-ups, then back to same issue.
I feel like for what I do with this system, and the guts of my system, it should be lightening fast.
Any thoughts as to what it could be? Just curious as I wait for Apple to tell me the news.
What I purchased this system in 09/2010. After taking out the 2gb of Apple memory and adding in the 12gb from OWC, and adding in my internal hd`s, I was up and ready to go.
I have no issue with the computer - except for one.
The computer powers up an normal speed to the sign in screen, and after inputting password, goes to the desktop. This is where one of two things happens rather frequently.
Half the time, the desktop loads 100% with no issue and when I click on the finder, the new finder window opens, showing me all the drives in my Mac Pro. If I click on one, in order to show me what is inside each drive (the folders and files) - the beachball appears and often times in spins for a minute or two before showing the contents of that drive.
The other half of the time, the desktop loads slowly and then the beachball appears and keeps on spinning and freezes the system and I have to hold the power button to power down the system.
I have a way fast system (on paper). I am not running anything heavier than Photoshop on my computer. I have more than enough memory. And my drives are ALL virtually empty. And this problem is happening upon just starting the computer at the desktop level, so it`s not like I am running 5 programs at the same time or anything taxing to the system.
I have sent the computer out to Apple for a lookover. Just wondering what could be causing this issue. Desktop either loads fine or it doesn`t. And when it doesn`t, the damn beachball.
I notice when I repair the disk permissions, it acts as a bandaid for this problem, but only for the first few start-ups, then back to same issue.
I feel like for what I do with this system, and the guts of my system, it should be lightening fast.
Any thoughts as to what it could be? Just curious as I wait for Apple to tell me the news.
savoirfaire
Aug 25, 07:07 PM
I played around with Midomi.com a couple of times. You sing or hum the song and it gives you hits. Unfortunately, it seems like it pulls the results from user-contributed samples only, and it is heavy on the chinese/japanese songs. Otherwise, it seems to actually work fairly well!
It seems like Shazam could easily be modified to do the same thing with their better music database.
It seems like Shazam could easily be modified to do the same thing with their better music database.
Waywick
Nov 29, 12:12 AM
You can't use a 800k diskette with DOS 3.3. You need to move up to at least ProDOS - it's the first OS that really understands how to use it.
Any idea on how I'd acquire ProDOS?
Any idea on how I'd acquire ProDOS?
MykullMyerz
May 3, 06:51 AM
What if I have the original SIM that came with the first gen iPhone still installed in the phone. Can I just re-activate that or do I still have to buy a new SIM?
Gokunama
May 6, 06:37 AM
My favorites: UniWar and Galcon
eawmp1
Apr 21, 03:21 PM
Perv! ;)
ddehr026
Mar 15, 11:50 AM
Yeah I would just check manually manage and use as hard disk. Then find the itunes music folder on the computer and drag it over to the ipod. Do not use the itunes program for that. However, that is technically stealing music.
mytran80
Mar 31, 03:41 AM
I love my iPad 2 but after playing with it for weeks I don't think the iPad 2 is far superior than the iPad 1 ,it's faster but the iPad 1 is fast enough I would say + the iPad 2 cameras is a thumb up but the quality is dreadful so 1 thumb down .
I say go for the iPad 1 , and if you buy now AT&T website has a super promo where you can buy a new 64gb wifi + 3G model for only $529!! Hella cheap
I say go for the iPad 1 , and if you buy now AT&T website has a super promo where you can buy a new 64gb wifi + 3G model for only $529!! Hella cheap
quantum003
May 12, 11:14 AM
Here are the full banners... one of them seems to be an ad for Apple "Pro Care" and the other is a promo for PowerBook G4's. Please ignore the filth I'm in the middle of moving... (all laundry in photos is clean BTW) ;)
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/232/banner1gds.jpg
The middle Powerbook there is actually a crap-tacular Titanium PB G4 :-P
http://img704.imageshack.us/img704/8388/banner2ih.jpg
Pro Care= earlier incarnation of AppleCare?
Now that I've looked at them more carefully I'm thinking that they most likely came from an Apple Store somewhere since they are clearly advertisements... probably not from MacWorld... :(
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/232/banner1gds.jpg
The middle Powerbook there is actually a crap-tacular Titanium PB G4 :-P
http://img704.imageshack.us/img704/8388/banner2ih.jpg
Pro Care= earlier incarnation of AppleCare?
Now that I've looked at them more carefully I'm thinking that they most likely came from an Apple Store somewhere since they are clearly advertisements... probably not from MacWorld... :(
Tailpike1153
Mar 4, 06:57 AM
OMG is that sim city 2000 i see on the screen?
The only way it gets better is if that was Marathon running on that Mac.
The only way it gets better is if that was Marathon running on that Mac.