Sonny bro
Feb 27, 12:38 AM
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Movieplayer from cydia should do the trick, can play nearly every movie type.
Movieplayer from cydia should do the trick, can play nearly every movie type.
Dreadnought
May 28, 05:24 AM
IF you modded, that you can run linux on it, then it's very easy to put folding on it. I will try to convince a friend of mine who mods Xbox's and try it on his, if he wants to. He is a bit carefull with folding, I explained it to him a couple of times, but he doesn't get it. :(
zim
Mar 17, 12:13 PM
I ordered 2. They gave me 2. I needed 0. Happy to have extras :)
skunk
Jan 8, 09:06 AM
OK, am I the only one who thought that this was about World of Warcraft?
Looks like it :)
I think "Wow!" every time I pass my hand over my Cube to wake it up or put it to sleep. And the G3 Powerbook still wows me as a piece of design. All my ex-Macs get passed on to my kids.
Looks like it :)
I think "Wow!" every time I pass my hand over my Cube to wake it up or put it to sleep. And the G3 Powerbook still wows me as a piece of design. All my ex-Macs get passed on to my kids.
bootloader
Apr 30, 06:23 PM
Hi, i would like to know if anyone here successfully got windows 98 running under bootcamp. I must run some old software for research purposes so any help would be appreciated!
I own a late 2009 macbook.
Thanks
I own a late 2009 macbook.
Thanks
100Teraflops
Mar 12, 07:01 PM
I blush, and thanks.
Just make sure that you let us know what it is you do end up with!
A Mini is also not a bad idea.
1) Get a refurbished one to save some bucks. Max out the RAM yourself - save bucks over Apple doing it.
2) Add FW external HDDs for storage. They can be used on a Mac Pro or an iMac later on.
3) With the money saved on the Mini, you can get a high quality monitor. Also transferable to a Mac Pro or an iMac later (as a 2nd monitor). A good monitor can used for several to many years comfortably. Imho, it's better to produce better photos (because the monitor is accurate) and wait some extra seconds, than to get a faster computer but put out photos with inaccurate colour.
4) Start investing in the SW tools that you will want/need. These are also transferable to a new system.
5) When you finally spring for a fully loaded, 24 core, 512MB RAM, 72 TB Storage, 4 graphic cards, 4 Thunderbolt ports iMac Pro Supreme Tower all of the peripherals and software moves too.
It's how I got started. A small Mini with a 23" ACD. Everything I bought to go with it also had to work with a (future) Mac Pro. Eventually I was working with Photoshop files that were approaching 1GB, on a Mini with only 1GB of memory (the days when opening a Mini involved spludging).
There was a lot of HDD thrashing. I was afraid that PS would crash, so I saved often. It took so long to save a big file, that I could go out and mow the lawn or do the dishes while it thrashed away. I got a lot of housework done that summer. Ironically, that Mini never crashed. Not once.
Eventually I got my current Mac Pro, and it was like moving from steam trains to warp drive. All the peripherals and SW moved too, so the only cost was the Mac Pro itself plus the extra HDDs I added at the time.
That Mini then got hooked up the TV where it served up all of our music throughout the house, and movies to the TV for a couple of years. I've upgraded that Mini to a newer one but the first one still works, and I keep it as a spare.
Nah... I just feel sentimental for it. What a workhorse!
Thank You for sharing as that is what I am thinking. I will buy 1333 ram no matter the machine I take home. I saw several refurb minis a few days ago, they were $500 or so.
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Just make sure that you let us know what it is you do end up with!
A Mini is also not a bad idea.
1) Get a refurbished one to save some bucks. Max out the RAM yourself - save bucks over Apple doing it.
2) Add FW external HDDs for storage. They can be used on a Mac Pro or an iMac later on.
3) With the money saved on the Mini, you can get a high quality monitor. Also transferable to a Mac Pro or an iMac later (as a 2nd monitor). A good monitor can used for several to many years comfortably. Imho, it's better to produce better photos (because the monitor is accurate) and wait some extra seconds, than to get a faster computer but put out photos with inaccurate colour.
4) Start investing in the SW tools that you will want/need. These are also transferable to a new system.
5) When you finally spring for a fully loaded, 24 core, 512MB RAM, 72 TB Storage, 4 graphic cards, 4 Thunderbolt ports iMac Pro Supreme Tower all of the peripherals and software moves too.
It's how I got started. A small Mini with a 23" ACD. Everything I bought to go with it also had to work with a (future) Mac Pro. Eventually I was working with Photoshop files that were approaching 1GB, on a Mini with only 1GB of memory (the days when opening a Mini involved spludging).
There was a lot of HDD thrashing. I was afraid that PS would crash, so I saved often. It took so long to save a big file, that I could go out and mow the lawn or do the dishes while it thrashed away. I got a lot of housework done that summer. Ironically, that Mini never crashed. Not once.
Eventually I got my current Mac Pro, and it was like moving from steam trains to warp drive. All the peripherals and SW moved too, so the only cost was the Mac Pro itself plus the extra HDDs I added at the time.
That Mini then got hooked up the TV where it served up all of our music throughout the house, and movies to the TV for a couple of years. I've upgraded that Mini to a newer one but the first one still works, and I keep it as a spare.
Nah... I just feel sentimental for it. What a workhorse!
Thank You for sharing as that is what I am thinking. I will buy 1333 ram no matter the machine I take home. I saw several refurb minis a few days ago, they were $500 or so.
nutman
Sep 12, 10:28 PM
did anyone find it strange that steve wasnt wearing his mockturtleneck?
jeffosx
Jul 4, 03:27 AM
Hi all, I have photoshop and illustrator in which I make diagrams and label charts figures etc. These ultimately end up in a word document as reports etc.
I cant work out how to take nice looking figures with dropshadows, transparency and in particular, text and keep it looking good for word. Somehow the text ends up fuzzy and graphics look like crap. I have tried tiff, gif, jpg eps and they all seem to look crap. Are there any other options apart from not using word. I have used inDesign to get around this but it doesnt help when someone needs to work on it and Indesign takes a fair bit of effort sometimes to get it looking smart...
any help appreciated.
Cheers
I cant work out how to take nice looking figures with dropshadows, transparency and in particular, text and keep it looking good for word. Somehow the text ends up fuzzy and graphics look like crap. I have tried tiff, gif, jpg eps and they all seem to look crap. Are there any other options apart from not using word. I have used inDesign to get around this but it doesnt help when someone needs to work on it and Indesign takes a fair bit of effort sometimes to get it looking smart...
any help appreciated.
Cheers
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jeffm5690
Apr 20, 08:49 AM
Me Too!!!
andiwm2003
Oct 4, 09:30 AM
What I'm thinking here is that the GPS is integrated into the camera. So when you take a pic, the GPS coordinates are recorded in the metadata so you know where it was taken.
could be. but honestly i don't think that's a good thing. it just makes the equipment more expensive, clunky and less capable than dedicated devices. after all you don't need that feat all the time. only once in a while and then you bring the extra gps. cramming a gps in nowadays small P&S or even DSLR's is just expensive and complicated.
my two cents.
could be. but honestly i don't think that's a good thing. it just makes the equipment more expensive, clunky and less capable than dedicated devices. after all you don't need that feat all the time. only once in a while and then you bring the extra gps. cramming a gps in nowadays small P&S or even DSLR's is just expensive and complicated.
my two cents.
cyberrob
Sep 13, 04:37 AM
News-flash: iMac is NOT a replacement or an alternative to the iTV. If you think that it is, you are just fooling yourself.
thanks for news :rolleyes:
i'm just fascinated by this fantastic all-in-one hdtv solution the 24" iMac offers... and i'm happy to save 300 bucks instead of having just another box getting dusty... :)
thanks for news :rolleyes:
i'm just fascinated by this fantastic all-in-one hdtv solution the 24" iMac offers... and i'm happy to save 300 bucks instead of having just another box getting dusty... :)
ftaok
Apr 28, 11:14 AM
I'm confused. How is the kids' computer working if the TC is not getting the signal from the modem?
Can you confirm whether I understand your set-up correctly?
Cable jack > modem (via coax) > TC (via ethernet) > kids' computer (via ethernet)
Cable jack > modem (via coax) > TC (via ethernet) > iMac (via wireless)
If this is correct, I'm not seeing how the kids' computer is working.
The only other thing that I can think of is that the modem isn't releasing the IP address or something.
Can you confirm whether I understand your set-up correctly?
Cable jack > modem (via coax) > TC (via ethernet) > kids' computer (via ethernet)
Cable jack > modem (via coax) > TC (via ethernet) > iMac (via wireless)
If this is correct, I'm not seeing how the kids' computer is working.
The only other thing that I can think of is that the modem isn't releasing the IP address or something.
sammich
Feb 18, 08:19 PM
If you grab a power meter (something like a Kill-A-Watt meter) it will tell you your live power usage in watts. So compare your idle and folding power usage. The meter might tell you the consumption over time as well (in kWh) so run idle for say 1 hour, then fold for 1 hour and compare the usage. Then simply multiply out the difference and multiply by your cost per kWh.
AndroidfoLife
Apr 15, 10:45 PM
Over the course of time, mobiles will displace consoles.
We can already mirror the iPad 2 onto HDTVs. Not the best news for dedicated consoles. It's not perfect, but it's a powerful portent. Dedicated devices (as opposed to convergence) are destined to DIE.
iCal this. Then in 2-3 years revisit this comment and be astounded.
compare a Ipad 2 graphics to a NGP that is why they will die. The game systems will cost less and out put better graphics and have better controls. Your not thinking straight if you want to play Ipad games and not Console games on your TV
We can already mirror the iPad 2 onto HDTVs. Not the best news for dedicated consoles. It's not perfect, but it's a powerful portent. Dedicated devices (as opposed to convergence) are destined to DIE.
iCal this. Then in 2-3 years revisit this comment and be astounded.
compare a Ipad 2 graphics to a NGP that is why they will die. The game systems will cost less and out put better graphics and have better controls. Your not thinking straight if you want to play Ipad games and not Console games on your TV
Westside guy
Apr 4, 04:59 PM
I will buy the MBA when it gets a backlit keyboard.
That's odd - they removed that? My previous gen MBA has a backlit keyboard. :confused:
BTW as far as the product's "evolution" goes - I think it's more likely that, as processor speed and power continue to increase far faster than peoples' needs do, buyers are beginning to realize that - practically speaking - a Core 2 Duo is more than enough computing power for what they do. Heck, we used to run Photoshop on G3 and G4 processors...
That's odd - they removed that? My previous gen MBA has a backlit keyboard. :confused:
BTW as far as the product's "evolution" goes - I think it's more likely that, as processor speed and power continue to increase far faster than peoples' needs do, buyers are beginning to realize that - practically speaking - a Core 2 Duo is more than enough computing power for what they do. Heck, we used to run Photoshop on G3 and G4 processors...
Michaelgtrusa
Nov 4, 08:03 PM
Here is mine:apple: Delete this one.
aohus
Apr 27, 01:49 PM
UHHH... d0nfyxn is a fake. looks like a virus to me. wow do NOT download those files. lets not be retards here...
iFiend
Apr 14, 02:02 PM
::Places finger over picture, sees the word "concept" in the description of the jpg, presses the back button::
kuebby
Feb 6, 12:48 PM
and to the other guy: What does MR mean?
MR is MacRumors
The last Apple ads that I liked were the Think Different ads with Alfred Hitchcock & Co. And before that, the Charles Chaplin ads. That tells me a lot about how much Apple changed and with them their target audience.
Very true. The Think Different were great when Apple wanted to appeal to a niche market, then the iPod + iTunes ads were great when they wanted to build the iPod brand name (if you notice you don't really find out anything about the iPod in that ad, and it takes a little intuition to even realize that it's an mp3 player).
The main focus of their ads now is iPhone and iPad because they can appeal to the largest audience, and the most likely people to switch from PC to Mac on their home computers are people who have bought an Apple accessory (really anything with an i before the name) and have become familiar with the Apple brand.
MR is MacRumors
The last Apple ads that I liked were the Think Different ads with Alfred Hitchcock & Co. And before that, the Charles Chaplin ads. That tells me a lot about how much Apple changed and with them their target audience.
Very true. The Think Different were great when Apple wanted to appeal to a niche market, then the iPod + iTunes ads were great when they wanted to build the iPod brand name (if you notice you don't really find out anything about the iPod in that ad, and it takes a little intuition to even realize that it's an mp3 player).
The main focus of their ads now is iPhone and iPad because they can appeal to the largest audience, and the most likely people to switch from PC to Mac on their home computers are people who have bought an Apple accessory (really anything with an i before the name) and have become familiar with the Apple brand.
don pianta
May 5, 10:19 AM
i just used redsn0w to jailbreak 4.3.3.... does that mean it's tethered? because honestly i dont want to have to deal with that again...
OrganMusic
May 1, 03:03 PM
Nice -- i think this MBP 1,1 in question was bought used (through macofalltrades) but was once under applecare as well. I think that might tip the scales in his favor a bit as well.
globetrottin
May 3, 12:48 PM
My current Mac Pro is a 2008 with quad core and 10GB ram. It just went past the 3 year old mark and is no longer eligible for Applecare support and my employer doesn't support it at all. So... I have the budget approved to replace it.
I am not *required* to buy the new one now for any reason. It's just that nobody seems to know what or when the replacement Mac Pro will be released.
I know that the currently available MP would serve me well and suit my needs but just keep thinking that the newer model MP might be out soon and it might be "so darn much better" that I should wait.
I can see going either way with this. Just thought I'd toss it out for discussion.
Thanks!
I am not *required* to buy the new one now for any reason. It's just that nobody seems to know what or when the replacement Mac Pro will be released.
I know that the currently available MP would serve me well and suit my needs but just keep thinking that the newer model MP might be out soon and it might be "so darn much better" that I should wait.
I can see going either way with this. Just thought I'd toss it out for discussion.
Thanks!
DaveP
Mar 23, 01:08 AM
Why don't you just split the audio with a Y adapter so that you don't have to switch it. It will just always be active. This to me seems like a cheaper and better solution.
Sounds like a good idea, it could be much cheaper.
Sounds like a good idea, it could be much cheaper.
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