lsvtecjohn3
Apr 15, 12:01 PM
They're really lumping iOS and *ANDROID* sales together?
Doesn't Android get something like 1% of the sales iOS gets?
I was thinking the same thing
Doesn't Android get something like 1% of the sales iOS gets?
I was thinking the same thing
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 05:53 PM
There is also eBay buying Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.5 Retail DVDs.
The model specific Restore DVDs and CDs are grey, the Retail DVDs and CDs are coloured.
The model specific Restore DVDs and CDs are grey, the Retail DVDs and CDs are coloured.
Superdrive
Oct 24, 04:48 PM
I still don't see anything too great that every user needs. The parental controls are looking really nice, especially limiting hours on school nights etc. I'm hoping some super-secret features will really make me jump for it next March.
Rower_CPU
Dec 31, 03:17 AM
Originally posted by Mr.Hey
So now that MR is being discussed around the net you guys/gals decided to redesign the site huh? :D....looks very nice :). And congrats on all the press you're getting.
Got some links to what folks are saying?
So now that MR is being discussed around the net you guys/gals decided to redesign the site huh? :D....looks very nice :). And congrats on all the press you're getting.
Got some links to what folks are saying?
Dreadnought
Aug 16, 12:07 PM
But we still love your app too much just to let it go, even if Stanford brings out its own version of dual folding!
Transporteur
Apr 19, 05:02 AM
The Cinema Display doesn't work with VGA. It requires a digital input, which is either single link DVI (1280x800) or dual link (2560x1600).
There is no way around this but to buy another display or different computer.
There is no way around this but to buy another display or different computer.
NikeTalk
Apr 20, 04:11 PM
Damn I shoulda bought in yesterday when the stock was lower than normal.
benpatient
Apr 15, 11:12 AM
Convenience is the key. Everyone carries their cell phone with them so it's way more convenient to pull it out and play a casual game than a separate portable game device.
I think it's going to kill devices like the DS as the games get better and the smart phone platforms more powerful. It's not going to happen tomorrow, but portable game systems days are numbered.
are the games getting better, though?
I think it's going to kill devices like the DS as the games get better and the smart phone platforms more powerful. It's not going to happen tomorrow, but portable game systems days are numbered.
are the games getting better, though?
segers909
Jun 23, 02:20 PM
I am there ATM. They say people can start queing at midnight, they will open the mall so that people can be inside, the apple store will open at 8 am.
Sankersizzle
Aug 28, 04:29 PM
Just moved into my dorm, so now this is my setup.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7429382/Mobile%20Photo%20Aug%2027%2C%202010%205%2050%2053%20PM.jpg
i wanted one of those lifted bed/desk underneath things so bad when i was in first year :(. you're lucky.
ONE kid had one on our floor (had no sink, though). we used to go and build beer box forts underneath it and what not. man, i miss residence.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7429382/Mobile%20Photo%20Aug%2027%2C%202010%205%2050%2053%20PM.jpg
i wanted one of those lifted bed/desk underneath things so bad when i was in first year :(. you're lucky.
ONE kid had one on our floor (had no sink, though). we used to go and build beer box forts underneath it and what not. man, i miss residence.
theipodgod16
Jan 5, 01:12 AM
my humble little imac is up there, but i do a lot more on this machine than my friends with brand new pc's do!
ECUpirate44
May 5, 06:20 PM
Thanks but how do i do that without loosing that wonderful UI of mac? Even more so without inviting viruses, Trojans and the like.
Theres really no way to do it on OSX if they are windows programs. As long as you use a bit of common sense, you shouldn't have a problem with Windows on the Mac. Any virus, trojan, or malware will only affect the Windows partition, not OSX. If all you are doing is installing Android stuff on the Windows partition, you should be okay.
Theres really no way to do it on OSX if they are windows programs. As long as you use a bit of common sense, you shouldn't have a problem with Windows on the Mac. Any virus, trojan, or malware will only affect the Windows partition, not OSX. If all you are doing is installing Android stuff on the Windows partition, you should be okay.
daniels
Apr 14, 04:32 PM
Competition regulation in many EU countries require apple (or providers) to unlock any handsent with some restrictions (you may have to prove you've waited a certain time, or you are required to pay a fee etc), but I know that in France for example the provider that sells the iPhone there is required to unlock any handsent provided it was sold at least 6 months ago, for a 100 euros. Even if it wasn't bought/sold in France.
Some countries like Belgium don't even allow sim locked phones (or used to not allow) and some carriers sell them with out sim lock by choice in others, like Slovakia, and then some other countries I think can only unlock phones that are locked to a certain providers network, like Hungary T and Voda I think can only unlock T and Voda iPhones respectively, but perhaps phones bought on other networks (Ie T-mobile Germany, or Voda UK or New Zealand or whatever) some of these services maybe taking advantage of these work arounds. If this is the case, these unlocks are legal and Apple has no legal way of relocking these phones. IE in france they HAVE to unlock your phone even if it is ATT... or one would think so logically. Although this info maybe off, but it was definatley the case during iPhone 3g sales...
Are you sure that's correct? So you're saying if I go to France with my locked AT&T iPhone 4, the carriers there will have to unlock it for me if I ask? I actually just asked this question in another thread and I'm getting mixed responses: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12393503
Some countries like Belgium don't even allow sim locked phones (or used to not allow) and some carriers sell them with out sim lock by choice in others, like Slovakia, and then some other countries I think can only unlock phones that are locked to a certain providers network, like Hungary T and Voda I think can only unlock T and Voda iPhones respectively, but perhaps phones bought on other networks (Ie T-mobile Germany, or Voda UK or New Zealand or whatever) some of these services maybe taking advantage of these work arounds. If this is the case, these unlocks are legal and Apple has no legal way of relocking these phones. IE in france they HAVE to unlock your phone even if it is ATT... or one would think so logically. Although this info maybe off, but it was definatley the case during iPhone 3g sales...
Are you sure that's correct? So you're saying if I go to France with my locked AT&T iPhone 4, the carriers there will have to unlock it for me if I ask? I actually just asked this question in another thread and I'm getting mixed responses: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12393503
iPost
Aug 7, 07:04 PM
Wow... Microsoft really is a shell of its former self. And not that its former self was all that great. But Microsoft used to be an amazing software factory in terms of productivity (quality was a different story). They used to brag about their ability to "turn the crank" and produce software products well before rivals could. Many were envious of this ability.
Now, they can't seem to get anything done. Everything is canceled, delayed, reworked. The company seems to be completely incompetent.
I have been a Mac fan since the original 128K Mac. But I'm also a realist and live in the Windows world as well. And years ago, before OS X came into its own, it really looked like the world had passed the Mac by. But not anymore! Now, Apple is the one firing on all cylinders and getting great products out the door.
I've used the early betas of Vista and let me tell you, it is bad... REALLY, REALLY BAD. And this is coming from someone who doesn't mind using WinXP when he has to.
The new reality is that the Apple OS X platform has moved into the forefront of this industry. OS X just works. Period. It's a joy to use. And things are still getting better! At Microsoft, things are getting worse... a lot worse.
I believe that it's finally time for the world to start a transition off of the Windows platform and onto OS X. I'm not sure if this means that Apple has to supply all of the hardware (although I'm sure they want to!). But the stuff coming out of Microsoft now is utter crap (I mean, it was crap before, but it was at least usable if you figured out all the quirks). Now, everything they produce is a disaster. The company cannot code its way out of a paper bag.
Now, they can't seem to get anything done. Everything is canceled, delayed, reworked. The company seems to be completely incompetent.
I have been a Mac fan since the original 128K Mac. But I'm also a realist and live in the Windows world as well. And years ago, before OS X came into its own, it really looked like the world had passed the Mac by. But not anymore! Now, Apple is the one firing on all cylinders and getting great products out the door.
I've used the early betas of Vista and let me tell you, it is bad... REALLY, REALLY BAD. And this is coming from someone who doesn't mind using WinXP when he has to.
The new reality is that the Apple OS X platform has moved into the forefront of this industry. OS X just works. Period. It's a joy to use. And things are still getting better! At Microsoft, things are getting worse... a lot worse.
I believe that it's finally time for the world to start a transition off of the Windows platform and onto OS X. I'm not sure if this means that Apple has to supply all of the hardware (although I'm sure they want to!). But the stuff coming out of Microsoft now is utter crap (I mean, it was crap before, but it was at least usable if you figured out all the quirks). Now, everything they produce is a disaster. The company cannot code its way out of a paper bag.
bryanc
Aug 7, 06:46 PM
Windows: a 32 bit shell running on a 16 bit extension of an 8 bit OS designed for a 4 bit CPU, made by a 2 bit company that can't stand one bit of competition.
Cheers
Cheers
Cromulent
Mar 10, 01:22 PM
That site looks very cool. I was under the impression I could try it out on one page but when I click download it says I need to pay $12? If it work I'll be paying for sure...but I want to try it first..
Don't bother. The Google Chrome developer tools tell you which CSS rules are unused and that is free (in the Audits section if you are interested).
Don't bother. The Google Chrome developer tools tell you which CSS rules are unused and that is free (in the Audits section if you are interested).
apollostern
Mar 22, 10:22 AM
Looks like a lot if iPads today.
And what makes you say that? Are you in line or have you talked to somebody on the phone?
And what makes you say that? Are you in line or have you talked to somebody on the phone?
joshi3joshi
Mar 30, 02:14 AM
thank you for the review!!! really helpful !:cool:
Coleman2010
Apr 19, 01:57 PM
@Coleman2010 Nahh... just created this email address now. It forwards to my regular gmail. Had I worked for Cablevision, I'm sure I would have found an easier way to do this :)
Done
Done
digitalbiker
Oct 24, 08:34 PM
One of the things I've always liked about higher res monitors is that my palettes and toolbars are very small. Thus I can fit more palettes on the screen at one time and not have them get in the way.
I hope resolution independence doesn't make my palettes huge, like they look on lower res monitors.
I don't know wy people are so worried about this. Everything will be exactly the same size that it currently is on your computer (1 to 1). The only difference will be that with Leopard and resolution independence you'll be able to scale certain elements larger or smaller. You don't have to scale the elements if you don't want to but the option will be there.
This is a good thing. Even a great thing. No more jaggies when enlarging fonts and other elements.
I hope resolution independence doesn't make my palettes huge, like they look on lower res monitors.
I don't know wy people are so worried about this. Everything will be exactly the same size that it currently is on your computer (1 to 1). The only difference will be that with Leopard and resolution independence you'll be able to scale certain elements larger or smaller. You don't have to scale the elements if you don't want to but the option will be there.
This is a good thing. Even a great thing. No more jaggies when enlarging fonts and other elements.
Laird Knox
Mar 6, 04:09 AM
Heh, after reading another thread I just thought of something else. Don't get too hung up on numbers. A couple of my favorite images were taken with a pinhole camera. Talk about anti-dpi: just a cardboard box, a piece of photo paper and sheet of copper with a tiny pinhole poked into it. One picture of a kitten has a nice, soft and etherial quality to it. Another taken down the length of a bleacher has almost limitless depth of field.
Even at 50MP it would be difficult to reproduce either of these images yet I still enjoy looking at them.
Even at 50MP it would be difficult to reproduce either of these images yet I still enjoy looking at them.
Littleodie914
Aug 23, 10:11 AM
Aquisition for Mac OS X is also a very stable, very efficient and easy to use P2P program. I use it to preview songs before I actually buy them on iTMS... ;) Good luck!
sivaprakash
Apr 6, 08:23 PM
@ Patrick - Answer for all your questions is YES. But it doesnt work in WebView only.
ChicoWeb
Feb 8, 03:20 PM
Magento is built for Ecommerce. It's bloated like OSC, but there is a big support structure, and it's more modular then OSC for your plugings and themes. We do everything in Magento and Magento Enterprise now.
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