andrew5826
Apr 29, 02:17 AM
okay, i tried to create my own custom firmware with sn0wbreeze 2.5.1 but it doesnt give me any option to not install cydia. does anybody know how to not install cydia in a custom firmware?
BaronStein
Mar 13, 07:23 AM
What if my whole library is not in iTunes?
IDANNY
Nov 27, 08:48 PM
I have been using macs all of my life. My post is about the WoW effect. Do you think it ever Really fades. I just started using one of our old ibook's and cubes. The ibook is a graphite colored one. The cube has a 17 inch apple screen. When I used to use the ibook I got tired of it but since I started using it again I am still wowing and the cube is just wow. Has anybody ever lost the wow effect and just threw away/ sold there computer after some time of getting a new one. Not selling cause you need the money or want the money. Just because you dislike the computer.
justflie
Oct 26, 12:39 PM
I'm just hoping they at least give us the OPTION to download HD movies soon (not for this product obviously, but just in general). Just like they have options for watching trailers, we should be able to download the HD version of a movie if we want to/our bandwidth can allow it. I'd actually buy movies of iTunes if this was the case!
OSMac
Apr 28, 09:52 AM
I like the idea of the Speck shell
http://www.speckproducts.com/satin-macbook-air-case-11-black.html
Any other shell type cases of note to consider?
http://www.speckproducts.com/satin-macbook-air-case-11-black.html
Any other shell type cases of note to consider?
mkrishnan
Dec 30, 09:44 AM
The NX bit in AMD K8 CPUs and Execute Disable bit in Intel CPUs are there to prevent buffer overflow exploits.
http://www.intel.com/business/bss/infrastructure/security/xdbit.htm
Thank you for the link! :)
So it says it's on the Pentium 4 line, and I'm assuming it's on the Pentium M as well? Is it on current Celerons?
Interesting that it is not supported by the latest Win2k. I guess that actually is one of the first relevant reasons to upgrade to XP! :eek: :o
http://www.intel.com/business/bss/infrastructure/security/xdbit.htm
Thank you for the link! :)
So it says it's on the Pentium 4 line, and I'm assuming it's on the Pentium M as well? Is it on current Celerons?
Interesting that it is not supported by the latest Win2k. I guess that actually is one of the first relevant reasons to upgrade to XP! :eek: :o
Daremo
Mar 31, 08:34 PM
still the yoobao is superior to this..
Superior? At least the ZooGue doesn't Sleep/Wake with the cover is wrapped to the back. That to me is a deal breaker until the yoobao fixes that.
Superior? At least the ZooGue doesn't Sleep/Wake with the cover is wrapped to the back. That to me is a deal breaker until the yoobao fixes that.
iMeowbot
Oct 21, 10:10 AM
Myriad fonts for free: Download Adobe Lightroom.
Ctrl-click on the Lightroom icon, and Show Package Contents.
Drill down to Contents:Frameworks:AgUI.framework:Versions:A:Resources and behold:
MyriadPro-Black.otf
MyriadWebPro-Bold.ttf
MyriadWebPro-Condensed.ttf
MyriadWebPro-CondensedIt.ttf
MyriadWebPro-Italic.ttf
MyriadWebPro.ttf
Ctrl-click on the Lightroom icon, and Show Package Contents.
Drill down to Contents:Frameworks:AgUI.framework:Versions:A:Resources and behold:
MyriadPro-Black.otf
MyriadWebPro-Bold.ttf
MyriadWebPro-Condensed.ttf
MyriadWebPro-CondensedIt.ttf
MyriadWebPro-Italic.ttf
MyriadWebPro.ttf
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
maflynn
Apr 27, 07:59 AM
Many people opt to use a standard account for their normal day to day stuff and an admin account for updates and system maintenance type tasks
It's primary benefit is protecting the system from intended or intended actions. While many people use a single admin account there are benefits from restricting access.
With a new computer or a reinstall you are present with a series of screens to create a new account and that new account is an admin account. You have to have at least one admin account.
After which you can create multiple accounts (both standard and/or admin). To create the accounts go into the system preferences and select Accounts. Click on the plus sign on the lower left (of the padlock icon is unlocked if locked unlock it and enter your password) select the account type and details. You now have a new account :)
It's primary benefit is protecting the system from intended or intended actions. While many people use a single admin account there are benefits from restricting access.
With a new computer or a reinstall you are present with a series of screens to create a new account and that new account is an admin account. You have to have at least one admin account.
After which you can create multiple accounts (both standard and/or admin). To create the accounts go into the system preferences and select Accounts. Click on the plus sign on the lower left (of the padlock icon is unlocked if locked unlock it and enter your password) select the account type and details. You now have a new account :)
KingYaba
Jul 8, 02:47 PM
I run hte BOINC manager on my pismo pretty much all the time. It's slow, but that doesnt bother me
arn
Sep 2, 12:34 AM
Originally posted by rice_web
But, here's the great part of this entire thing. All of these computers would use the same exact processor, with the iBook receiving an underclocked 1GHz 750FXe.
I bet that a 800mhz chip is cheaper than a 1ghz chip underclocked to 800mhz regardless of any bulk savings we're talking about...
arn
But, here's the great part of this entire thing. All of these computers would use the same exact processor, with the iBook receiving an underclocked 1GHz 750FXe.
I bet that a 800mhz chip is cheaper than a 1ghz chip underclocked to 800mhz regardless of any bulk savings we're talking about...
arn
FatSweatyChimp
Feb 29, 01:42 PM
Very nice work :cool:
revjay
Oct 26, 05:19 PM
...What's the point of a hold button if it isn't physical anyway??
It could be a button such as the locking method on the 1gen shuffle...hold the play/pause button for 5 seconds or so...see the flashing led...locked. (I really don't like that lock method, but it is what it is).
edit=spelling
It could be a button such as the locking method on the 1gen shuffle...hold the play/pause button for 5 seconds or so...see the flashing led...locked. (I really don't like that lock method, but it is what it is).
edit=spelling
lmalave
Oct 4, 01:59 PM
My roommate is taking a geography class in college right now. (Just an FYI, he is an older student in his 30's).
His teacher works for google on their maps. He has slipped in class several times saying Apple is working on putting GPS into the iPod. (He, the teacher, knows this because it is what he does full time for Google).
Anyway, this looks like the GPS in iPhoto is not related to the iPod, but eh you never know, iPhoto does work with the iPod in a way now as it is...
Yeah, that makes no sense. I mean, i guess the iPod could be loaded with GPS navigation software, but that's still much less useful than putting it in a device like the iPhone. Plus, in the context of this thread, an iPod can't take pictures, whereas an iPhone almost certainly will be able to.
Probably the professor was was told it's the iPod, which would set constraints on screen size, etc - but actually the GPS is going to be in the iPhone....
His teacher works for google on their maps. He has slipped in class several times saying Apple is working on putting GPS into the iPod. (He, the teacher, knows this because it is what he does full time for Google).
Anyway, this looks like the GPS in iPhoto is not related to the iPod, but eh you never know, iPhoto does work with the iPod in a way now as it is...
Yeah, that makes no sense. I mean, i guess the iPod could be loaded with GPS navigation software, but that's still much less useful than putting it in a device like the iPhone. Plus, in the context of this thread, an iPod can't take pictures, whereas an iPhone almost certainly will be able to.
Probably the professor was was told it's the iPod, which would set constraints on screen size, etc - but actually the GPS is going to be in the iPhone....
MontyZ
Sep 14, 12:51 AM
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Lykos1986
Nov 9, 04:18 AM
Macbook Pro
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-11-09at25500AM.png
Hey! May I have the original?
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-11-09at25500AM.png
Hey! May I have the original?
dannyar
Mar 31, 06:52 PM
Posted this earlier for those interested in this case but dont know what happened to thread. Heres the link to my review.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeZVM3xpasg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeZVM3xpasg
iMarcusx
Apr 28, 03:56 AM
It has a built in sound processor to create the 7.1. It only has a usb connection. Heres a link to it.
http://store.razerzone.com/store/razerusa/en_US/pd/productID.169420200/parentCategoryID.35096300/categoryId.40856100
I can do 7.1 with games, VLC, and the Audio Midi Setup in utilities. But for some reason iTunes doesn't recognize it as a divice it can play surround through. Even though the mac itself seems to understand it... Thanks.
http://store.razerzone.com/store/razerusa/en_US/pd/productID.169420200/parentCategoryID.35096300/categoryId.40856100
I can do 7.1 with games, VLC, and the Audio Midi Setup in utilities. But for some reason iTunes doesn't recognize it as a divice it can play surround through. Even though the mac itself seems to understand it... Thanks.
karohan
Apr 25, 11:49 PM
I think that's pretty normal. Apps just start to use more RAM the longer you keep them up, whether or not people admit it.
For example, after Safari is open for a couple weeks, it uses much more RAM. Of course a large part of that is me having 52 tabs open, but I notice that while Safari uses 1.66 GB now, restarting Safari completely (and restoring all of my tabs via the extension Glims), uses 1.01 GB of RAM. Clearly, having Safari open causes an accumulation of RAM. I don't know if this is because browsing various sites causes those sites to be stored in RAM at all (I always thought they were just stored in the cache however).
I've noticed this with other programs too, like iTunes and iChat. Opening iChat can use maybe 60MB and it can rise to 100MB. iTunes can rise from 60-70MB to around 100-130MB.
I don't notice a slowdown really, but that is because I have 8GB of RAM. Nevertheless, if the RAM usage is important to you, you can use some apps over others. I found Adium uses consistently less RAM than iChat. You can quit out of iTunes when you aren't playing music. I'm not sure about Chrome, but maybe closing tabs will reduce the RAM occupied by that tab since Chrome sandboxes each tab. Either way, I don't know if I blame Snow Leopard. Did this happen in Leopard at all? I just figure it's because of lazy application developers who use the wealth of RAM available on computers today to be lazy with optimizing performance and resource intensiveness.
For example, after Safari is open for a couple weeks, it uses much more RAM. Of course a large part of that is me having 52 tabs open, but I notice that while Safari uses 1.66 GB now, restarting Safari completely (and restoring all of my tabs via the extension Glims), uses 1.01 GB of RAM. Clearly, having Safari open causes an accumulation of RAM. I don't know if this is because browsing various sites causes those sites to be stored in RAM at all (I always thought they were just stored in the cache however).
I've noticed this with other programs too, like iTunes and iChat. Opening iChat can use maybe 60MB and it can rise to 100MB. iTunes can rise from 60-70MB to around 100-130MB.
I don't notice a slowdown really, but that is because I have 8GB of RAM. Nevertheless, if the RAM usage is important to you, you can use some apps over others. I found Adium uses consistently less RAM than iChat. You can quit out of iTunes when you aren't playing music. I'm not sure about Chrome, but maybe closing tabs will reduce the RAM occupied by that tab since Chrome sandboxes each tab. Either way, I don't know if I blame Snow Leopard. Did this happen in Leopard at all? I just figure it's because of lazy application developers who use the wealth of RAM available on computers today to be lazy with optimizing performance and resource intensiveness.
backspinner
Dec 31, 04:52 AM
I'm not very happy with the left column, but overall it looks good.
Three mentions of page 2 articles on the front page though is too much I think. Maybe you can leave off the page 2 forum box at the right?
Three mentions of page 2 articles on the front page though is too much I think. Maybe you can leave off the page 2 forum box at the right?
MacBytes
Aug 13, 10:23 AM
http://www.macbytes.com/images/bytessig.gif (http://www.macbytes.com)
Category: Apple Hardware
Link: Best bet to get iPhone 4 today still the Apple Store (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100813112348)
Description:: Antennagate?Obviously not an issue for real people, the ones that actually buy and use rather than just about talk stuff, who continue to snap up Apple�s latest smartphone as fast as the Cupertino, California company can make them � that�s the case at stores around the nation surveyed by Blorge and Gene Munster.
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Category: Apple Hardware
Link: Best bet to get iPhone 4 today still the Apple Store (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100813112348)
Description:: Antennagate?Obviously not an issue for real people, the ones that actually buy and use rather than just about talk stuff, who continue to snap up Apple�s latest smartphone as fast as the Cupertino, California company can make them � that�s the case at stores around the nation surveyed by Blorge and Gene Munster.
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
MacDawg
Jan 27, 02:58 PM
No problems
cjd82187
Oct 19, 08:20 PM
Where's Hingham? I got to BU for school and currently live in brookline. Is this closer than the apple store in the Cambridge Galleria? I'm not sure if I'll be buying Leopard or just waiting till next week before I order a new MackBook Pro that ships with it.
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