ruftytufty
Apr 15, 11:30 PM
Personally, I'd wait and see on this before putting down this much money. I expect that AT&T can track down and relock phones unlocked through this method. And, if they do, it probably won't take them that lock.
Second: while the seller claims they will refund your money, I wouldn't place a lot of faith in this if your phone gets relocked after a period of time. While Negri Electronics doesn't appear to be a scammer, some of the complaints about their customer service definitely would make me cautious about doing business with them - esp. in a case where I might be needing to get a refund from them months down the road. See reviews here (http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Negri_Electronics).
Second: while the seller claims they will refund your money, I wouldn't place a lot of faith in this if your phone gets relocked after a period of time. While Negri Electronics doesn't appear to be a scammer, some of the complaints about their customer service definitely would make me cautious about doing business with them - esp. in a case where I might be needing to get a refund from them months down the road. See reviews here (http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Negri_Electronics).
jer446
Apr 12, 07:48 PM
Well my bluray player is my ps3, s is that dlna compatible? Also, I don't mind 720 resolution because my tv and projector are 720p.
chatin
Sep 13, 04:37 AM
The discussion of strategy will only have Apple's weaker competitors gunning to copy products.
Increasingly desperate Dell and Microsoft really have nothing to loose and everything to gain.
:cool:
Increasingly desperate Dell and Microsoft really have nothing to loose and everything to gain.
:cool:
simsaladimbamba
May 3, 05:18 AM
thanks for the reply!! :) another question about the graphic card... is AMD Radeon HD 6750M with 1GB GDDR5 of MBP15 good enough to render? I compared it with 2GB NVIDIA� GeForce� GT 540M graphics with Optimus of dell xps15. Which is better?
The 6750 noticeably outpaces the Gt540 in almost all benchmarks.
from http://www.techimo.com/forum/graphics-cards-displays/259078-compare-amd-radeon-hd-6750m-2gb-nvidia-geforce-gt-540m.html
which leads to http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-540M.41715.0.html + http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-HD-6750M.43958.0.html
found via "HD 6750M vs GT 540M (http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=AMD+Radeon+HD+6750M+vs+GT+540M&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#sclient=psy&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&source=hp&q=HD+6750M+vs+GT+540M&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=2a42df77f15fc3a1)"
The 6750 noticeably outpaces the Gt540 in almost all benchmarks.
from http://www.techimo.com/forum/graphics-cards-displays/259078-compare-amd-radeon-hd-6750m-2gb-nvidia-geforce-gt-540m.html
which leads to http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-540M.41715.0.html + http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-HD-6750M.43958.0.html
found via "HD 6750M vs GT 540M (http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=AMD+Radeon+HD+6750M+vs+GT+540M&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#sclient=psy&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&source=hp&q=HD+6750M+vs+GT+540M&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=2a42df77f15fc3a1)"
aibo82
Mar 8, 07:55 PM
Do not disasemble! :apple::apple::apple:
gorbster
Sep 14, 08:44 AM
What song is playing in the background when the iPod games demo occurs during the event?
KiDo
Oct 12, 02:44 AM
isnt lasso an excisting server kinda app? i heard about it before my mom used it i think for her website..can they use the same name? Numbers sounds nice, Cellmate, lol, dont think thats gonna happen :P
rainman::|:|
Dec 31, 01:15 AM
bravo! Love the new design, and the new masthead. Was long overdue but this is worth it :)
paul
paul
eawmp1
Nov 17, 05:22 AM
Oh the carnage! :eek:
Clearly a Windows proponent. Where, as an artist, doe he get the money for such an expensive medium?
Clearly a Windows proponent. Where, as an artist, doe he get the money for such an expensive medium?
xDANx
Oct 25, 05:24 PM
i'm not sure if this has been covered already, but...
other companies being able to sell DRM'd content for use with the ipod = good for apple (sells more hardware).
other companies being able to use apple's DRM'd content on their devices = bad for apple (sells more software/content).
as always, apple makes money from hardware sales, not software. the at cost/loss leading software is there to lure people to the high margin hardware. this simple point often escapes people and leads to wild and inaccurate speculation.
other companies being able to sell DRM'd content for use with the ipod = good for apple (sells more hardware).
other companies being able to use apple's DRM'd content on their devices = bad for apple (sells more software/content).
as always, apple makes money from hardware sales, not software. the at cost/loss leading software is there to lure people to the high margin hardware. this simple point often escapes people and leads to wild and inaccurate speculation.
Spagolli94
Oct 24, 08:12 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 hope resolution independence doesn't make my palettes huge, like they look on lower res monitors.
ZilogZ80
Apr 18, 04:55 AM
If it was any other store I would say no but Apple are famously accommodating (and probably more so if you've just spent thousands on a Mac Pro).
Then again, if you can afford said thousands, just buy the bluetooth keyboard separately and keep the wired as a spare!
Then again, if you can afford said thousands, just buy the bluetooth keyboard separately and keep the wired as a spare!
dizzy13
Jun 19, 07:05 PM
After taking about a 3 hours nap, I've spent the last several hours working on my blog post of the iPhone 3G S launch at the Miami Beach Apple Store.
This being Miami Beach, it wasn't your average launch...with police shoot outs, road blocks, drunk people stumbling by the line (and dancing), and of course Mr. Clucky.
iPhone 3G S launch: Apple Store Miami Beach | When Will Apple? (http://whenwillapple.com/blog/2009/06/19/iphone-3g-s-launch-apple-store-miami-beach/)
Couple pics:
http://whenwillapple.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/wwa-tshirt-168x300.jpg (http://whenwillapple.com/blog/2009/06/19/iphone-3g-s-launch-apple-store-miami-beach/)
http://whenwillapple.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/sven-with-our-phones-200x300.jpg (http://whenwillapple.com/blog/2009/06/19/iphone-3g-s-launch-apple-store-miami-beach/)
This being Miami Beach, it wasn't your average launch...with police shoot outs, road blocks, drunk people stumbling by the line (and dancing), and of course Mr. Clucky.
iPhone 3G S launch: Apple Store Miami Beach | When Will Apple? (http://whenwillapple.com/blog/2009/06/19/iphone-3g-s-launch-apple-store-miami-beach/)
Couple pics:
http://whenwillapple.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/wwa-tshirt-168x300.jpg (http://whenwillapple.com/blog/2009/06/19/iphone-3g-s-launch-apple-store-miami-beach/)
http://whenwillapple.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/sven-with-our-phones-200x300.jpg (http://whenwillapple.com/blog/2009/06/19/iphone-3g-s-launch-apple-store-miami-beach/)
jxyama
Jun 30, 08:40 AM
for a switcher, i don't think there's a better computer to get than an emac. it's affordable and a very good value for $$$.
enjoy and welcome!
enjoy and welcome!
JackAxe
Mar 31, 09:22 PM
My friend bought this last month. I was weary of the controls at first, but after I started playing it I didn't give a rat's arse.
We finally finished all 6 games last Saturday. It cost on average $10 in credits for each game. So for $39 the game is a deal. :)
I loved the part where my character got turned into an uzi wielding orangutan. :D
<]=)
We finally finished all 6 games last Saturday. It cost on average $10 in credits for each game. So for $39 the game is a deal. :)
I loved the part where my character got turned into an uzi wielding orangutan. :D
<]=)
ImNoSuperMan
Sep 13, 03:18 AM
We will see something similar to what happened last Fall? - Apple holding an event in september, then a couple weeks later another invite goes out saying "One More Thing..." like last year. and that event will be mid october or something?
Or are we done for the year?
vPod. *fingers crossed*
Or are we done for the year?
vPod. *fingers crossed*
100Teraflops
Mar 6, 11:50 PM
Good advice so far.
One other thing. Photoshop needs a scratch disk. Dedicate the first partition (I think about 50GB?) of one of your fast internal disks as the scratch disk. The drive should not be the one that has your applications, or OS on it. I use the same drive that has my image library. Basically you want the disk to be available only to PS when it needs it.
Good Luck.
If you go with a current Mac Pro, and if you put images on an external drive, make sure it's FW 800 drive. The speed increase over USB is well worth it. Unless it's your back up drive, 'cause nobody cares how long the backup takes at 3am.
Personally, I wouldn't buy a Mac Pro (unless I absolutely needed to) unto the just released Thunder Bolt technology made it into the Mac Pros. The current best info is that TB will not be an add-in card into current Mac Pros.
If the new Mac Pros with TB are too pricey, the older (now the current versions) Mac Pros will be discounted. I think a lot of professionals are going to hold off buying a new Mac Pro until the TB enabled ones come out. Apple is going to need to clear the old stock.
all of this imho, of course.... and worth every penny you paid for it...
Thanks for explaining how to create a scratch disc and answering my question that one's photo library drive is not dedicated.
I have followed the MBP release and I wondered when rather than if, the Mac Pro will be refreshed. Thanks for reiterating my concern since the MBP release.
Also, your "wait and buy" plan is sound! I waited a few months thus far. I hope the new Mac Pro is annouced this month! Nonetheless, thanks for sharing your thoughts kind Sir! :cool:
One other thing. Photoshop needs a scratch disk. Dedicate the first partition (I think about 50GB?) of one of your fast internal disks as the scratch disk. The drive should not be the one that has your applications, or OS on it. I use the same drive that has my image library. Basically you want the disk to be available only to PS when it needs it.
Good Luck.
If you go with a current Mac Pro, and if you put images on an external drive, make sure it's FW 800 drive. The speed increase over USB is well worth it. Unless it's your back up drive, 'cause nobody cares how long the backup takes at 3am.
Personally, I wouldn't buy a Mac Pro (unless I absolutely needed to) unto the just released Thunder Bolt technology made it into the Mac Pros. The current best info is that TB will not be an add-in card into current Mac Pros.
If the new Mac Pros with TB are too pricey, the older (now the current versions) Mac Pros will be discounted. I think a lot of professionals are going to hold off buying a new Mac Pro until the TB enabled ones come out. Apple is going to need to clear the old stock.
all of this imho, of course.... and worth every penny you paid for it...
Thanks for explaining how to create a scratch disc and answering my question that one's photo library drive is not dedicated.
I have followed the MBP release and I wondered when rather than if, the Mac Pro will be refreshed. Thanks for reiterating my concern since the MBP release.
Also, your "wait and buy" plan is sound! I waited a few months thus far. I hope the new Mac Pro is annouced this month! Nonetheless, thanks for sharing your thoughts kind Sir! :cool:
AvSRoCkCO1067
Oct 8, 03:11 PM
i just checked, and it looks like if you go to iphone.org, the url no longer is redirected to "apple.com", but the url stays as "iphone.org" and loads apple's homepage. the hyperlinks throughout the page are also "iphone.org/ipodnano",etc. does this mean apple's moving to make iphone.org a real website?????
This is interesting - can anyone confirm that the website didn't do this before?
This is interesting - can anyone confirm that the website didn't do this before?
dolphin842
Mar 14, 09:01 PM
No, that would be slower as the read head of the hard drive would have to keep traveling between two physically-separate partitions when loading things. It would also likely wear out the drive faster as the read head would be moving around more.
The objective with a split setup is to divide system/app-loading and data-loading duties between two distinct drives. By working simultaneously to load everything, the process is much quicker as there's less 'head contention' (i.e. the head jumping back and forth between grabbing application resources and data). Putting the two partitions on the same drive would just worsen the head contention.
The objective with a split setup is to divide system/app-loading and data-loading duties between two distinct drives. By working simultaneously to load everything, the process is much quicker as there's less 'head contention' (i.e. the head jumping back and forth between grabbing application resources and data). Putting the two partitions on the same drive would just worsen the head contention.
MacRumors
Jan 16, 05:35 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
Some random sightings at Macworld.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2008/01/16/182722-DSC_0007_500.jpg
Some random sightings at Macworld.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2008/01/16/182722-DSC_0007_500.jpg
Rodimus Prime
May 2, 09:33 PM
So use some of the 185 sources listed at the bottom of Apple's Wikipedia page.
Alternatively, ask what the point of this particular assignment is. Your class's assignments could all be done by your professor in about 5 minutes each; "History of [company]".
bingo. That is the correct way to use Wiki. While wiki can not be used as a source it is a great way to find sources for said project.
Alternatively, ask what the point of this particular assignment is. Your class's assignments could all be done by your professor in about 5 minutes each; "History of [company]".
bingo. That is the correct way to use Wiki. While wiki can not be used as a source it is a great way to find sources for said project.
nanofrog
Apr 26, 10:22 AM
Is this something specifically to do with the Areca 1880 series cards and the Mac Pro 2010 or does this ring true for all other 3rd party RAID controllers?
It's true for any 3rd party RAID controller. It's also true for software based configurations (SATA or SAS ports + software and system resources).
When you previously said this is because one does not have access to firmware/EFI settings and can't change the boot device I am wondering why this is required, wouldn't there be a loader\boot menu that one can bring up? How would I then select between the primary OSX install on SSD1/Areca and Win 7 on SSD2/ICH if there wasn't a boot menu? Or is it simply some kind of limitation that will not allow the Mac Pro to detect and display in the boot menu stage any drives attached to the Areca controller other than the one that was set as boot drive in OSX?
Setting the boot device has nothing to do with it.
Boot Camp + RAID = DO NOT WORK. Period. :(
So keep Windows and OS X on a single disk each (or BC a single SSD attached to the ICH), which isn't a problem. Remember, stripe sets don't improve random access at best, and can actually create a performance penalty over a single disk when using SSD's.
It's true for any 3rd party RAID controller. It's also true for software based configurations (SATA or SAS ports + software and system resources).
When you previously said this is because one does not have access to firmware/EFI settings and can't change the boot device I am wondering why this is required, wouldn't there be a loader\boot menu that one can bring up? How would I then select between the primary OSX install on SSD1/Areca and Win 7 on SSD2/ICH if there wasn't a boot menu? Or is it simply some kind of limitation that will not allow the Mac Pro to detect and display in the boot menu stage any drives attached to the Areca controller other than the one that was set as boot drive in OSX?
Setting the boot device has nothing to do with it.
Boot Camp + RAID = DO NOT WORK. Period. :(
So keep Windows and OS X on a single disk each (or BC a single SSD attached to the ICH), which isn't a problem. Remember, stripe sets don't improve random access at best, and can actually create a performance penalty over a single disk when using SSD's.
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.
outz
Apr 14, 05:30 PM
I'm on 4.3, what do I do to prepare myself for the upcoming jailbreak? Thanks... do I have to update to 4.3.1 then save my Shsh blob?
nah, you can save it without updating.
nah, you can save it without updating.
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