n45800
Oct 26, 12:26 PM
I'm in the front of the line at the Deer Park store, can I expect anyone else? :p
Edit 3:15 : still no one else, but they gave me an extension cord to charge my laptop.
Edit 4:15 : about 4 more people in line, 4:15
Edit 4:40 : Geniuses are installing Leopard!
Edit 3:15 : still no one else, but they gave me an extension cord to charge my laptop.
Edit 4:15 : about 4 more people in line, 4:15
Edit 4:40 : Geniuses are installing Leopard!
vintageapple
Mar 19, 03:54 AM
Here is a vintage Apple Radio speaker and cooler combination. Anyone seen something like this before?http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/563/screenshot20110319at149.pnghttp://img832.imageshack.us/img832/563/screenshot20110319at149.png
arn
Jan 1, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by Freg3000
btw. every single time I want to upload a picture to MacRumors within a reply, it is always over the limit, and I can never get it down. Tried exporting it in Preview in low quality, tried to do the same in photoshop. Nothing. how does everyone else do it?
Preview
Export -> Options -> Target Size (100,000)
arn
btw. every single time I want to upload a picture to MacRumors within a reply, it is always over the limit, and I can never get it down. Tried exporting it in Preview in low quality, tried to do the same in photoshop. Nothing. how does everyone else do it?
Preview
Export -> Options -> Target Size (100,000)
arn
heehee
Mar 17, 10:34 AM
I'm sure there is a thread about this, but anyway, I love one of the comments on youtube "What about poor people?" :D
inbeforetheboat
Apr 18, 10:36 AM
Hopefully they will release Iphone 5 this fall. My 3gs is getting slow but it still works, could be the software but the overall design needs a refreshment.
I refuse to buy the Iphone 4 because it's about a year old now, to buy an Iphone 4 now is just plain stupid.
I refuse to buy the Iphone 4 because it's about a year old now, to buy an Iphone 4 now is just plain stupid.
Peel
Aug 7, 07:24 PM
The Mac BU also will provide free, downloadable converters to allow users of current versions of Office for Mac to read the new Microsoft Office Open XML formats following the availability of Office for Windows
So to paraphrase, they're saying, "We can code for the Mac faster than we can for windows, and the XML extension for the Mac is ready...but you won't see it until the people who can't even write code for their own operating system are done."
:p
So to paraphrase, they're saying, "We can code for the Mac faster than we can for windows, and the XML extension for the Mac is ready...but you won't see it until the people who can't even write code for their own operating system are done."
:p
Jay42
Sep 22, 08:17 PM
Pick up a newspaper while you're waiting.
Coleman2010
Apr 14, 10:24 AM
The Optimum app was working fine for a few days when I was at home on my wireless network. As of last night I started getting an error which reads "you must be connected to your home network and signed in to watch Live TV".
Also yesterday I was finally able to connect via VPN from a wifi hot spot but got the same error message. So now I have 2 issues.
I can't connect from every wifi hotspot I try, only certain ones
I now can't connect to LIVE TV either at home or over vpn when away from home.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
Mine is working fine at home and outside through VPN. Call cablevision customer support and let them know. Maybe something change on the backend.
Also yesterday I was finally able to connect via VPN from a wifi hot spot but got the same error message. So now I have 2 issues.
I can't connect from every wifi hotspot I try, only certain ones
I now can't connect to LIVE TV either at home or over vpn when away from home.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
Mine is working fine at home and outside through VPN. Call cablevision customer support and let them know. Maybe something change on the backend.
Spanky Deluxe
Feb 23, 08:37 AM
BBC news just ran a story on workers of a Taiwanese factory that make the touch screens used in iPhones. It looks like the company was using a chemical in place of alcohol that evaporated more quickly and so speeded up the production of touch screens (maybe under pressure to resolve the yellow residue issue with early IP4s??). The workers have reportedly written directly to Apple now for help on the matter.
Link to story (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12550429).
Link to story (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12550429).
eacron
May 3, 02:02 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
That would be a little difficult for me- I only have the one and I dont think anyone would lend me their computer for a jailbreak- people are paranoid. Do you really think my MBP is the problem?
That would be a little difficult for me- I only have the one and I dont think anyone would lend me their computer for a jailbreak- people are paranoid. Do you really think my MBP is the problem?
Morn
Dec 25, 10:13 PM
I doubt it's a serious problem, just ignore it and just don't turn it off.
ppayne
Oct 11, 08:55 PM
I run a business. I send Excel files to customers. I **need** the files to be perfect, no voodoo at all, no weirdness with fonts or file conversion or print area. If it's even slightly voodoo-istic, I will not be able to use it since almost everything I do with Excel is loaded by my customers on a PC.
Stella
Dec 10, 12:34 PM
Jesus effing Christ this scared the hell out of me (my logistics didnt stop to ask why this was a small link and not an AP headline or something lol) good job catching my eye but jeez. I'm too young to die of a heart attack.
Well, it is listed under "Humour" ! :-)
Its quite good fun article.
Well, it is listed under "Humour" ! :-)
Its quite good fun article.
Spades
Oct 26, 10:39 AM
Except for the downsides we're discussing. Macs being on the cutting edge of technology won't instantly transform the billions of web pages into scaleable, 'new web' sites. These sites are not going to instantly decide to redesign their pages at a higher dpi just because this new technology is out. It's not like they all redesign when bigger monitors come out. These transitions take many years.
At the very least, resolution independence is no worse than changing the display resolution. If you change the display resolution, the monitor is simply doing scaling automatically to match it to the native resolution. However, it's scaling the entire screen as a single bitmap. This is why the screen looks blurry if you run at anything but the native resolution. (Note: This is with LCDs.)
With resolution indepence, at worst you do the same type of scaling in the OS. However in this case, the scaling algorithm affects only one app, the algorithm can be updated, and it can be better than the one used by the monitor.
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At the very least, resolution independence is no worse than changing the display resolution. If you change the display resolution, the monitor is simply doing scaling automatically to match it to the native resolution. However, it's scaling the entire screen as a single bitmap. This is why the screen looks blurry if you run at anything but the native resolution. (Note: This is with LCDs.)
With resolution indepence, at worst you do the same type of scaling in the OS. However in this case, the scaling algorithm affects only one app, the algorithm can be updated, and it can be better than the one used by the monitor.
JNB
Mar 24, 08:23 PM
As low as zero (no kidding) to maybe $300 or so. But then an original box, packaging, manuals, etc—but no Mac—sold for $536. Go figure.
The practical value is basically nothing. The collector's value is whatever the market will bear. Find the right sucker collector, and you could get a few grand out of it. You'd probably get the most return by donating it to a museum and claiming a deduction.
http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/commentary/cultofmac/2002/03/51208
The practical value is basically nothing. The collector's value is whatever the market will bear. Find the right sucker collector, and you could get a few grand out of it. You'd probably get the most return by donating it to a museum and claiming a deduction.
http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/commentary/cultofmac/2002/03/51208
bbopera
May 3, 12:03 PM
Clown ass sw?
I've been on iClarified. I am doing the right stuff, it just isn't working. The application shuts down after a few minutes.
I've been on iClarified. I am doing the right stuff, it just isn't working. The application shuts down after a few minutes.
Socratic
Apr 24, 08:46 PM
don't dropbox require you to verify your email before you can complete registration?
munkees
Mar 13, 07:30 PM
I have noticed that my iPhoto took up nearly half of my 640GB HD, I had 24K pictures. I did some house cleaning and removed lots of albums to folders on the HD and removed the pictures from iPhoto. After cutting out 18K pictures reducing the library to only 6K, iPhoto still took 220GB, my masters were only 56GB.
I found there was a folder with over 158GB, full of tens of thousands of photos, even ones deleted years ago.
I am now using Aperture 3, thanks :apple: for the good price. I now import folders and keep all my folders organized into separate folders by title. I hated the way iPhotos organized.
it is good to recover so much of my HD back.
I have now taken charge of my images and videos, importing separately, rather than using Aperture or iPhoto, then organizing them, then importing them into Aperture or iMove when I need too.
I found there was a folder with over 158GB, full of tens of thousands of photos, even ones deleted years ago.
I am now using Aperture 3, thanks :apple: for the good price. I now import folders and keep all my folders organized into separate folders by title. I hated the way iPhotos organized.
it is good to recover so much of my HD back.
I have now taken charge of my images and videos, importing separately, rather than using Aperture or iPhoto, then organizing them, then importing them into Aperture or iMove when I need too.
iRachel
Sep 11, 04:23 PM
I was at home, in bed (had the stomach flu). Found out when my dad called (he had initially freaked out because he had called me at work and I wasn't there, and he was trying to figure out where I was because they were evacuating buidlings in Chicago (I used to work and go to college near the Sears Tower). Needless to say, he was relieved that I was already at home. I was so ill, though, that I didn't quite understand what he was saying - finally, he told me to just turn on the TV). I watched the television coverage for a while, but it certainly didn't help my already upset stomach, so I was actually glad when my Aunt called and asked if I could pick her up at the train station (her workplace decided to let everyone go home early).
brinycbri
Mar 24, 10:34 AM
here's more http://www.tuaw.com/2011/03/24/ipad-2-jailbreak-imminent/
No idea what this means but i think it's good lol
No idea what this means but i think it's good lol
lmalave
Oct 4, 10:27 AM
ditto - am I the only one who isn't a fan/simply does't care for GPS units?
It's a technology with a LOT of potential once it's on a handheld device, especially when coupled with mobile Google maps. For example, you could do a quick search for the nearest Starbucks, nearest movie theater, etc., and get directions to go there (maybe even with a full navigation system like cars have).
The photo integration is definitely interesting, but by no means a "killer" app. The killer app for GPS is definitely providing local information and directions. I would definitely love to have that on my iPhone. The main thing I use the web browser on my phone for is precisely to look up movie times or try to look up directions when I'm in a pinch. If the iPhone provided a GPS-enabled Google Mobile application that made it much faster to get the information I'm now getting somewhat slowly and clumsily, that would definitely be something I would pay a little extra money for...
It's a technology with a LOT of potential once it's on a handheld device, especially when coupled with mobile Google maps. For example, you could do a quick search for the nearest Starbucks, nearest movie theater, etc., and get directions to go there (maybe even with a full navigation system like cars have).
The photo integration is definitely interesting, but by no means a "killer" app. The killer app for GPS is definitely providing local information and directions. I would definitely love to have that on my iPhone. The main thing I use the web browser on my phone for is precisely to look up movie times or try to look up directions when I'm in a pinch. If the iPhone provided a GPS-enabled Google Mobile application that made it much faster to get the information I'm now getting somewhat slowly and clumsily, that would definitely be something I would pay a little extra money for...
cirus
Apr 20, 05:16 PM
Apple isn't a charity. They only have profits because they don't lower the prices.
You might be interested in this product:
http://laptop.org
I never thought I'd ever hear this many people justifying a premium on a product. Apple has so much money right now they can pretty much do anything. If you think this is such a noble goal then when you buy your next apple product pay another hundred dollars to help their profit margins. Or so they can build better products.
And don't go looking for discounts or coupons, those hurt profit margins. Lets just raise prices.
this is directed at this whole idea of paying more and not just at the quoted post.
So many people start buying apple after their first product, if they lower the price so that more do this then in the end they may end up with more business.
You might be interested in this product:
http://laptop.org
I never thought I'd ever hear this many people justifying a premium on a product. Apple has so much money right now they can pretty much do anything. If you think this is such a noble goal then when you buy your next apple product pay another hundred dollars to help their profit margins. Or so they can build better products.
And don't go looking for discounts or coupons, those hurt profit margins. Lets just raise prices.
this is directed at this whole idea of paying more and not just at the quoted post.
So many people start buying apple after their first product, if they lower the price so that more do this then in the end they may end up with more business.
mintlivedotcom
Apr 24, 09:53 AM
I have two photos that the mall employees took of the Easter Bunny and my son. They used the built-in flash and there is a fence shadow on my son's face. It's just on his face, but UGH!
I have Pixelmator 1.6.5, but never use it for lack of knowledge. I take 99.9% of my family's photos and use external flashes when necessary to avoid the problem I have now.
With that said, I can't find any simple tutorials anywhere. Does anyone have a link to share?
Image links:
http://harkangelproductions.com/filechute/easter1.jpg
http://harkangelproductions.com/filechute/easter2.jpg
I have Pixelmator 1.6.5, but never use it for lack of knowledge. I take 99.9% of my family's photos and use external flashes when necessary to avoid the problem I have now.
With that said, I can't find any simple tutorials anywhere. Does anyone have a link to share?
Image links:
http://harkangelproductions.com/filechute/easter1.jpg
http://harkangelproductions.com/filechute/easter2.jpg
3GEE
Apr 20, 06:57 PM
I am guilty to be contributing to this. If I had never bought my iPhone 3GS in October 2009 I would not be buying a 27" iMac this year at 2011 refresh as well as getting an iPad2 by year's end. I also will be upgrading to iPhone 5. So yes if it wasn't for the IOS device I wouldn't be helping the Mac revenue. The IOS devices are definitely bringing new customers for the Mac
Interesting, I'm the exact opposite. Almost three years ago I bought an iMac on the urging of a friend. The experience was great, so much so I now own two iphones and an iPad in addition to the iMac. It can go in both directions.
Interesting, I'm the exact opposite. Almost three years ago I bought an iMac on the urging of a friend. The experience was great, so much so I now own two iphones and an iPad in addition to the iMac. It can go in both directions.
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