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Sun Baked
Dec 17, 10:39 PM
Actually XP on Mactel is quite likely to happen, won't be supported by Apple -- because that type of phone support is quite costly.
Likely Apple will work closely with MS to make sure it happens, and any Windows support needed will be paid for by the user.
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OS X on all PCs means Apple is competing directly with MS, and that is a deadly place to be.
As long as Apple tries to make sure it doesn't happen, MS will likely not lob the nuclear lawyer on Apple.
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If you want OS X, buy a Mac ...
If you like the Mactels, buy a Mac and run Windows.
Apple will increase their sales base and become one of the fastest growing PC makers soon, but not bear any costs associated with supporting Windows.
Likely Apple will work closely with MS to make sure it happens, and any Windows support needed will be paid for by the user.
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OS X on all PCs means Apple is competing directly with MS, and that is a deadly place to be.
As long as Apple tries to make sure it doesn't happen, MS will likely not lob the nuclear lawyer on Apple.
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If you want OS X, buy a Mac ...
If you like the Mactels, buy a Mac and run Windows.
Apple will increase their sales base and become one of the fastest growing PC makers soon, but not bear any costs associated with supporting Windows.
elpe
Apr 29, 05:24 PM
Hi there,
My iphone will not turn on, its able to connect to my mac, only in dfu.
After trying to restore itunes says: error 23.
Read a lot of forums but always whitout a real solution... Most say its water damage but mine has a different story:
Jailbroken, custom firmware 4.2.1 on baseband 6:15:00.
Used it for a couple of months, never opened cydia. A friend of mine opened the cydia app and it started updating. Then the iphone slowly died in 2 days:
First battery fast drainage and after the battery died it will not turn on again. Connected to usb power cable: able to connect to itunes in fdu: error 23
Anyone any clue?
Thanks a lot!!
My iphone will not turn on, its able to connect to my mac, only in dfu.
After trying to restore itunes says: error 23.
Read a lot of forums but always whitout a real solution... Most say its water damage but mine has a different story:
Jailbroken, custom firmware 4.2.1 on baseband 6:15:00.
Used it for a couple of months, never opened cydia. A friend of mine opened the cydia app and it started updating. Then the iphone slowly died in 2 days:
First battery fast drainage and after the battery died it will not turn on again. Connected to usb power cable: able to connect to itunes in fdu: error 23
Anyone any clue?
Thanks a lot!!
canucksfan88
Apr 10, 03:18 PM
there is a good documentary called "triumph of the nerds"
it goes into apple, microsoft, intel. its quite good.
it goes into apple, microsoft, intel. its quite good.
zorinlynx
May 3, 08:56 PM
We maintain a few computer labs where I work and have some Macs on an Active Directory (AD) domain. The users (mainly students) log in and have their home folder on the network (via smb). It works great; users can take their environment with them wherever they log in and all that jazz.
Is anyone else running such an environment, and have you tried Lion yet? With the way Apple is moving (app store, OS more geared to the consumer) I wonder if these features will remain, or if there are problems integrating Lion into such an environment.
We love the flexibility OS X accords us; we can set up individual machines to either create local home folders for AD users, or use the network home directories, as well as lock down the machines pretty well.
Is anyone else running such an environment, and have you tried Lion yet? With the way Apple is moving (app store, OS more geared to the consumer) I wonder if these features will remain, or if there are problems integrating Lion into such an environment.
We love the flexibility OS X accords us; we can set up individual machines to either create local home folders for AD users, or use the network home directories, as well as lock down the machines pretty well.
G5Unit
Sep 19, 11:01 AM
Why not use one of the stickers thats came with your mac? If you have one.
imacfreak
Aug 19, 05:39 PM
I just made this because i thought it would be funny lookin'.
http://www.imacfreak.net/ducky.jpghttp://www.imacfreak.net/ducky2.jpg
http://www.imacfreak.net/ducky.jpghttp://www.imacfreak.net/ducky2.jpg
MacBytes
Jun 21, 10:07 PM
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wdlove
Sep 5, 12:53 PM
Here is another take off on "Star Wars."
http://download.theforce.net/theater/animation/grapescented/grape_scented.mov
http://download.theforce.net/theater/animation/grapescented/grape_scented.mov
zombierunner
May 4, 02:58 PM
Does it have to be 1333mhz? what if it's 1600mhz DDR3 memory like this one .. also does it mean higher the mhz the faster the ram?
http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/hyperx_us/partsinfo.asp?root=&ktcpartno=KHX1600C9S3P1K2/8G
http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/hyperx_us/partsinfo.asp?root=&ktcpartno=KHX1600C9S3P1K2/8G
zepharus
Apr 25, 06:53 PM
I see people talking about just buying an Air and returning it. What exactely is the policy if they buy online? Are these people paying restocking fees for simply returning an Air??
wpotere
Apr 29, 07:58 PM
Ok?
R94N
Mar 30, 03:57 PM
I think it's the web equivalent of a delivery yard for a shop. It's just for the people involved, not outsiders :D
suneohair
Nov 8, 10:25 PM
Did you buy it from a crack head?
Nope, I bought it on the forums for $225. Apple sent me a new one as the one I bought was having issues. I popped in the serial and bam, got the credit.
Nope, I bought it on the forums for $225. Apple sent me a new one as the one I bought was having issues. I popped in the serial and bam, got the credit.
Makosuke
May 2, 04:02 AM
If you don't see the drive appearing at all in Disk Utility when booted from the install DVD (as opposed to the drive appearing, but with no volume listed under it), there's a very good chance that the hard drive failed. It could theoretically be a different piece of hardware, but that's much less likely. You can also bring up System Profiler, select the Serial ATA section, and see if anything shows up connected to the port.
If you have a USB-SATA converter or toaster-style drive dock laying around, the easy way to confirm would be to remove the hard drive, hook it up to another computer via that, and see if anything shows up. The hard drive is easy enough to pull, and you'll have to do that anyway, so it's an easy experiment to try if you have access to the hardware. If you don't, it's cheap (you can find docks or adapters for around $30), but you'd have to wait for it to show up, so maybe that's not the most efficient option.
If you have a USB-SATA converter or toaster-style drive dock laying around, the easy way to confirm would be to remove the hard drive, hook it up to another computer via that, and see if anything shows up. The hard drive is easy enough to pull, and you'll have to do that anyway, so it's an easy experiment to try if you have access to the hardware. If you don't, it's cheap (you can find docks or adapters for around $30), but you'd have to wait for it to show up, so maybe that's not the most efficient option.
YS2003
Feb 27, 09:20 AM
Since I read many posts on problems with the invidiual updates through OS's software update featrue, I would like to post this question. If you update the OS X (10.3.X) through one update increment (like, from 10.3.7 to 10.3.8) and then do a combo update by visiting Apple's website, does the combo update over-write the previous updates which were done one update at a time?
Moof1904
Mar 29, 05:10 PM
That's a tough call and a personal decision involving the trade off between power and portability.
Which would bother you more:
-not having a computer with you during the occasional times you travel, or
-not having the power of the iMac the majority of the time, when you're at home?
Personally, I think sacrificing the power of the iMac just so I had a laptop for the infrequent times I travel would bother me more. I prefer to purchase the type of computer that I need the majority of the time.
Of course, this is only valid if the difference in power between the MBP and the iMac you're considering is significant enough to notice.
Which would bother you more:
-not having a computer with you during the occasional times you travel, or
-not having the power of the iMac the majority of the time, when you're at home?
Personally, I think sacrificing the power of the iMac just so I had a laptop for the infrequent times I travel would bother me more. I prefer to purchase the type of computer that I need the majority of the time.
Of course, this is only valid if the difference in power between the MBP and the iMac you're considering is significant enough to notice.
scem0
Mar 10, 04:46 PM
There is a 'sticky' thread in the Community discussion for introductions,
just to let you know.
Welcome to MR! I know you are going to love your iMac. ;)
just to let you know.
Welcome to MR! I know you are going to love your iMac. ;)
mike2.0
Apr 29, 09:49 AM
thanks guys
but yes im da carrier and i have at&t
as for baseband i dont know wat that is i hope i dont need to mess wit that lol
but yes im da carrier and i have at&t
as for baseband i dont know wat that is i hope i dont need to mess wit that lol
Godzirra!
Jun 23, 11:55 PM
have they split up reserve and non reserves yet?
David Schmidt
Sep 9, 01:42 PM
Great, glad you'll be able to get going. It's back to pet sitting for my iPod-seeking daughter, then. :-)
steveOooo
Nov 18, 06:42 AM
I have a series of .png still images of text with each still having a slight reflection on different parts of the text.
In motion, the stills come up as a 'PNG Sequence' (1sec1frame) when imported to the timeline, the text is animated, but id want to extend this animation to 3+ secs - just duplicating results in a 'dink' where one dupe stops and the other starts.
I have motion 4 and after FX CS5 though im more experienced with motion (prefer to do this in motion) - there are 25 still frames
In motion, the stills come up as a 'PNG Sequence' (1sec1frame) when imported to the timeline, the text is animated, but id want to extend this animation to 3+ secs - just duplicating results in a 'dink' where one dupe stops and the other starts.
I have motion 4 and after FX CS5 though im more experienced with motion (prefer to do this in motion) - there are 25 still frames
FireStar
Oct 14, 08:25 PM
I would except I threw away the reciept and packaging a while ago. I'll just continue using this one until I can find a good deal on a better one.
Ok. Switcheasy hasn't come up with anything yet. :o
Ok. Switcheasy hasn't come up with anything yet. :o
Heavy Fluid
Sep 22, 08:29 PM
nerd :D
stickers on cars make me cry a little inside though.
It is a Prius, so no huge loss. :eek:
I think that I might understand that FF0000, especially since I have a bright red car.
stickers on cars make me cry a little inside though.
It is a Prius, so no huge loss. :eek:
I think that I might understand that FF0000, especially since I have a bright red car.