themyst
Mar 27, 11:36 AM
Wrong way round - it's userland, therefore WILL be tethered. See explanation here:
http://bit.ly/gN060d
actually, there are untethered userland jailbreaks. Look at the jailbreakme.com exploit from 4.0 / 4.0.1 for the iPhone 4.
http://bit.ly/gN060d
actually, there are untethered userland jailbreaks. Look at the jailbreakme.com exploit from 4.0 / 4.0.1 for the iPhone 4.
katie ta achoo
Sep 15, 08:42 PM
I had to do a current technology project, too.
I GAVE A FORTY-FIVE MINUTE LONG PRESENTATION ON OSX!
(I'm awesome. I took up HALF the class period)
What I did, I just took the screen shots from the iindigo3d Mac OS history thing (thanks, dude! I know you wander around the boards, YOU ROCK!!!) and printed all of them, then I took screen shots of windows from 1.0 all the way to XP.
I was Sure to mention SPYWARE, VIRUSES and other things.. people already knew I was pretty appley before I gave it.. I mentioned nothing bad about OS X. (I am drunk on kool aid. I couldn't think of anything bad! haha.)
If you can find a site giving the history of it, it has basically done your work for you.
There's one of the history of Photoshop GUI and engadget made a history of iPod a while ago.
google around, someone probably has already done what you feel like doing, and put it in the interweb.
..it's not cheating if you already know it.. :o :p
I GAVE A FORTY-FIVE MINUTE LONG PRESENTATION ON OSX!
(I'm awesome. I took up HALF the class period)
What I did, I just took the screen shots from the iindigo3d Mac OS history thing (thanks, dude! I know you wander around the boards, YOU ROCK!!!) and printed all of them, then I took screen shots of windows from 1.0 all the way to XP.
I was Sure to mention SPYWARE, VIRUSES and other things.. people already knew I was pretty appley before I gave it.. I mentioned nothing bad about OS X. (I am drunk on kool aid. I couldn't think of anything bad! haha.)
If you can find a site giving the history of it, it has basically done your work for you.
There's one of the history of Photoshop GUI and engadget made a history of iPod a while ago.
google around, someone probably has already done what you feel like doing, and put it in the interweb.
..it's not cheating if you already know it.. :o :p
Nichod
May 20, 09:39 PM
I'm interested. How is the battery life?
jagolden
Aug 8, 02:33 PM
Well, Pages can open and edit and save .doc files, and Keynote can do the same with .ppt files.
But formatting and the such can be an issue. NeoOffice/OpenOffice handles .doc and .ppt formatting better, from what I hear. I've never used OpenOffice extensively, so I wouldn't know.
But see, that's just it. If we're working back and forth on .docs and .xls's, we can't have ANY formating problems - they've got to match. AND I'm not going to jump through any hoops by using this or that piece of software to make it happen. Don't have time - gotta produce!
But formatting and the such can be an issue. NeoOffice/OpenOffice handles .doc and .ppt formatting better, from what I hear. I've never used OpenOffice extensively, so I wouldn't know.
But see, that's just it. If we're working back and forth on .docs and .xls's, we can't have ANY formating problems - they've got to match. AND I'm not going to jump through any hoops by using this or that piece of software to make it happen. Don't have time - gotta produce!
peharri
Oct 8, 10:43 PM
This is a total no-brainer. T-Mobile doesn't have it's own network, it rents its airtime from Cingular... Apple and Cingular are already in bed. It's a trickle-down effect... T-Mobile wants their own iPhone. Not surprising, really. (and yeah, release the Cracken! (err.. iPhone!)...
T-Mobile is an independent network. It and Cingular have rented infrastructure to one another at various times in the past to mutually help with each other's coverage, but T-Mobile is a real mobile phone operator. (It's what used to be Voicestream.)
I'm not entirely sure why people keep propogating this myth. It makes no sense on the face of it.
T-Mobile is an independent network. It and Cingular have rented infrastructure to one another at various times in the past to mutually help with each other's coverage, but T-Mobile is a real mobile phone operator. (It's what used to be Voicestream.)
I'm not entirely sure why people keep propogating this myth. It makes no sense on the face of it.
alexhasfun28
Mar 14, 06:34 PM
the Zunes weren't actually that bad. The UI and snappiness of the device is actually attractive. It has a better touchscreen response than an Android device, to be honest.
Thomas Harte
Mar 29, 02:00 PM
Sorry, a very poorly constructed sentence. I meant that MacWrite and MacDraw were present in the "all original disks and cassette tapes" (hence my use of two 'and's in that sentence � I'd mentally turned them into a single item).
I turned down the $1000 Mac on the basis that without having any idea how much the item should cost, it was unlikely I'd chance upon the correct price like this, and I'm not so interested in owning one that if $1000 turns out to be well below average then I'll be forever regretful.
For the record, I've recently seen one go on eBay with no boxes, the original floppy drive broken (but an external one provided for booting, etc) go for a little over �600 and there's currently one on eBay without boxes but fully working and exceptionally unaffected by time, with an external floppy drive with a buy-it-now price of $775.
I turned down the $1000 Mac on the basis that without having any idea how much the item should cost, it was unlikely I'd chance upon the correct price like this, and I'm not so interested in owning one that if $1000 turns out to be well below average then I'll be forever regretful.
For the record, I've recently seen one go on eBay with no boxes, the original floppy drive broken (but an external one provided for booting, etc) go for a little over �600 and there's currently one on eBay without boxes but fully working and exceptionally unaffected by time, with an external floppy drive with a buy-it-now price of $775.
cberic3
Aug 26, 06:14 AM
Thanks. For some reason my reference can make the script work with firefox, but for some reason when i check my source in firefox, the code in the header is all gray, whereas the reference pages's source work correctly. Makes no sense considering they are exactly the same.
-Eric
-Eric
medea
Oct 7, 10:41 PM
Id say it depends on what kind of stereos they will introduce, if it's a shelf system then maybe around $400-650, for components even more, but I doubt it will go for $2000.
janitorC7
May 5, 03:05 AM
Hey guys,
I�m in a shared living environment at the moment where we are sharing a business class internet connection. All of the rooms are wired for internet and there are usually about 60 connections to the internet.
Hardware:
Modem
AirPort Extreme
2 Switches
7 Air Port Expresses
With this information, what would be the ideal set-up? If I want to preserve mostly internet speed and local transfers. Also, would I see any benefit from installing a gateway server?
I know that this is a lot of ask of you guys but I do really appreciate it.
Thanks
I�m in a shared living environment at the moment where we are sharing a business class internet connection. All of the rooms are wired for internet and there are usually about 60 connections to the internet.
Hardware:
Modem
AirPort Extreme
2 Switches
7 Air Port Expresses
With this information, what would be the ideal set-up? If I want to preserve mostly internet speed and local transfers. Also, would I see any benefit from installing a gateway server?
I know that this is a lot of ask of you guys but I do really appreciate it.
Thanks
joel6653
Apr 4, 04:04 PM
The original graph on Fortune (link is in article) also had a graph that didn't look right. But the accompanying spreadsheets made it clear that it's supposed to be thousands of units, millions of dollars.
rodh257
May 2, 11:08 PM
thanks, yeah the USB drive thing is really crap, makes simple things such a pain! I'll give WinClone a go and see what I can come up with :D
goldenexit
Apr 12, 09:30 PM
paid for this yesterday (from somebody i buy other unlocks from..). was done by this afternoon. worked, as expected.
pectin232
May 4, 12:02 AM
got a strange feeling something is wrong... maybe it might not be what I think. Lets hope it comes out soon... but u never know. should have kept my iPad 1...
MacRumorUser
Dec 10, 06:58 AM
Yonah is more expensive than the G4.
iBooks will feature integrated graphics guaranteed. They already have OsX running on the Intel 915 chipset in developer macs. Most cheaper laptops use the same chipset. Apple have no reason not to use it in the iBook. It's a budget product to them.
This will create an immediate differential with the powerbook which will end up using a seperate gfx card.
Don't expect prices to much different across all product lines than they are now. Apple didn't switch to intel because they are cheaper (the new processors aren't) they did so because IBM couldn't keep up with theyre predicted roadmap.
iBooks will feature integrated graphics guaranteed. They already have OsX running on the Intel 915 chipset in developer macs. Most cheaper laptops use the same chipset. Apple have no reason not to use it in the iBook. It's a budget product to them.
This will create an immediate differential with the powerbook which will end up using a seperate gfx card.
Don't expect prices to much different across all product lines than they are now. Apple didn't switch to intel because they are cheaper (the new processors aren't) they did so because IBM couldn't keep up with theyre predicted roadmap.
bennybom
Feb 8, 04:48 AM
Hi everyone - being a newbie the following:
Just installed a bigger and faster new HD in the mini - is there any way to start the OS installation without a wired keybd? (i.e pressing 'c' ) all I get now is some DVD churning sounds and a grey screen telling me to restart the machine.
If there is no way - how would I go about ejecting the darned DVD out of the mini without taking everything apart?
hoping for some good answers.
Just installed a bigger and faster new HD in the mini - is there any way to start the OS installation without a wired keybd? (i.e pressing 'c' ) all I get now is some DVD churning sounds and a grey screen telling me to restart the machine.
If there is no way - how would I go about ejecting the darned DVD out of the mini without taking everything apart?
hoping for some good answers.
smetvid
Apr 4, 05:21 AM
Are there any other lame ancient world predictions about the end of the world once we get past 2012? I'm kind of getting sick of all of these end of world predictions that everybody swears is accurate and then nothing happens.
I hope we can get past 2012 and all this end of the world nonsense will finally stop for awhile until the year 3000 at least.
A few earthquakes do not mean the end of the world. It just means the area hasn't been as active in awhile and there has been a lot of built up pressure.
I hope we can get past 2012 and all this end of the world nonsense will finally stop for awhile until the year 3000 at least.
A few earthquakes do not mean the end of the world. It just means the area hasn't been as active in awhile and there has been a lot of built up pressure.
MacTech68
May 31, 01:22 AM
Hi. I need some help with a malfunctioning color stylewriter 2500. Whenever I try to make a test page, it just passes through the printer without printing anything. I've already replaced the ink cartridges. Any ideas?
Has this problem just occurred or did you dis-assemble the beast and this problem began after re-assembly?
There are cams that need to be aligned together on the rear paper feed tray for things to happen correctly.
You might also want to pay attention to the paper feed sensor which might be telling the machine that paper is "permanently" loaded. The logic here is that the printer is trying to eject the paper it "sees" when turned on before loading a new sheet to perform a self test, but because the paper feed sensor is jammed it's as if the paper never leaves the printer.
Does that make sense?
EDIT: I should ask, does it sound like it's printing? IE, does the printe head carriage move left to right or does it just feed the paper only?
________
Jaguar XJ13 picture (http://www.ford-wiki.com/wiki/Jaguar_XJ13)
Has this problem just occurred or did you dis-assemble the beast and this problem began after re-assembly?
There are cams that need to be aligned together on the rear paper feed tray for things to happen correctly.
You might also want to pay attention to the paper feed sensor which might be telling the machine that paper is "permanently" loaded. The logic here is that the printer is trying to eject the paper it "sees" when turned on before loading a new sheet to perform a self test, but because the paper feed sensor is jammed it's as if the paper never leaves the printer.
Does that make sense?
EDIT: I should ask, does it sound like it's printing? IE, does the printe head carriage move left to right or does it just feed the paper only?
________
Jaguar XJ13 picture (http://www.ford-wiki.com/wiki/Jaguar_XJ13)
nuclear MnMs
Feb 21, 03:19 PM
To me it sounds like you have some custom equalizer setting in iTunes to boost the bass because afaik it's a straight conversion that Garageband does, ie. what is in the MP3 file gets converted to AIFF. But if you want you can open the MP3 file in Audacity and export it as AIFF and see if there's any difference.
Unfortunately, I don't have any equalizers applied to my iTunes library. The conversion takes all bass away completely and there is a definitive difference in audio quality when playing the song in iTunes (or even in the import menu) compared to playing the song in GarageBand.
The song files are all either m4a or mp3, if this helps.
Unfortunately, I don't have any equalizers applied to my iTunes library. The conversion takes all bass away completely and there is a definitive difference in audio quality when playing the song in iTunes (or even in the import menu) compared to playing the song in GarageBand.
The song files are all either m4a or mp3, if this helps.
Winni
Dec 10, 08:24 AM
The world has mostly caught on to Steve Wozniak's vision of having a computer in every home.
Ahem... Everybody likes Woz, but "one computer in every home" has ALWAYS been Microsoft's vision, not Wozniak's.
Besides, what does anybody expect Wozniak to say what his most favorite computer is? An Apple //e? A Dell XPS? A Lenovo Thinkpad? As a founder, employee and shareholder of Apple, of course he has to pick one of their own products, even if he might prefer a self-built Hackintosh over one of Apple's closed boxes. Remember? This guy invented the PC with EXPANSION SLOTS. If you find somebody at Apple who hates closed systems and walled gardens, it will be Steve Wozniak.
Ahem... Everybody likes Woz, but "one computer in every home" has ALWAYS been Microsoft's vision, not Wozniak's.
Besides, what does anybody expect Wozniak to say what his most favorite computer is? An Apple //e? A Dell XPS? A Lenovo Thinkpad? As a founder, employee and shareholder of Apple, of course he has to pick one of their own products, even if he might prefer a self-built Hackintosh over one of Apple's closed boxes. Remember? This guy invented the PC with EXPANSION SLOTS. If you find somebody at Apple who hates closed systems and walled gardens, it will be Steve Wozniak.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 29, 11:14 AM
You can browse Time Machine via Finder and select the files and folders you want.
Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6: How to use Migration Assistant to transfer files from another Mac (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3322)
Pro Tip of the Week: Move All Your Stuff to a New Mac � Quick (http://www.apple.com/pro/tips/migration.html)
Migration Assistant - Use Migration Assistant to Copy Data from a Previous OS (http://macs.about.com/od/leopard105/ss/migratevol.htm)
6 easy steps to migrate your Mac using Time Machine (http://www.tuaw.com/2008/10/29/6-easy-steps-to-migrate-your-mac-using-time-machine/)
Time Machine FAQ (http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/FAQ.html) - 14. How do I restore my entire system? (http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/14.html)
Setting-up a new Mac from an old one or its Backups (http://web.me.com/pondini/AppleTips/Setup.html)
Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6: How to use Migration Assistant to transfer files from another Mac (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3322)
Pro Tip of the Week: Move All Your Stuff to a New Mac � Quick (http://www.apple.com/pro/tips/migration.html)
Migration Assistant - Use Migration Assistant to Copy Data from a Previous OS (http://macs.about.com/od/leopard105/ss/migratevol.htm)
6 easy steps to migrate your Mac using Time Machine (http://www.tuaw.com/2008/10/29/6-easy-steps-to-migrate-your-mac-using-time-machine/)
Time Machine FAQ (http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/FAQ.html) - 14. How do I restore my entire system? (http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/14.html)
Setting-up a new Mac from an old one or its Backups (http://web.me.com/pondini/AppleTips/Setup.html)
Spyriadon
May 5, 10:49 AM
probably looking at the end of the week or the beginning of next, i have a friend who lives in belgium and he just drove into france to get his rather than wait.
edesignuk
Dec 31, 03:26 AM
Originally posted by arn
The voting is not dead yet.... we shall see how it returns.
arn
w00t! There's hope yet :D
The voting is not dead yet.... we shall see how it returns.
arn
w00t! There's hope yet :D
Mechcozmo
Mar 5, 10:55 PM
Wow. that was Win98, right? Heck, OS 8.6 was out then and it did fine with USB... Win98 didn't even AFTER they shipped it.
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