ThaDoggg
May 4, 09:54 AM
This would be great news if they do manage to release a wireless one. Maybe they can go back to the 3 AA batteries or even 4 to maximize the battery life.
MacsRgr8
Jan 11, 06:42 AM
Hear, hear!
Also a big general thanks for keeping this site gr8!
Also a big general thanks for keeping this site gr8!
ActionableMango
Apr 19, 02:30 PM
That looks to be a cheap or free DSL modem given to you by your internet provider? It's entirely possible it's just a piece of crap and you need a better router.
I got a free router built in with my FIOS modem, but it's a piece of crap. I hooked up an Airport Extreme to it and use that instead.
I got a free router built in with my FIOS modem, but it's a piece of crap. I hooked up an Airport Extreme to it and use that instead.
ECUpirate44
Apr 15, 11:36 AM
Any thoughts?
That is the ugliest iPhone5 mockup I have ever seen.
That is the ugliest iPhone5 mockup I have ever seen.
mgriffin
Apr 27, 01:01 PM
I'm wondering if maybe the cable is bad from the logic board to the hard drive.
bntz313
Nov 12, 12:25 AM
thanks.
I ended up painting the giraffe (acrylic&oil pastel) on a canvas.
that little green guy was a quick doodle I did during lecture.
I ended up painting the giraffe (acrylic&oil pastel) on a canvas.
that little green guy was a quick doodle I did during lecture.
dantastic
Apr 14, 11:18 AM
I think we are talking about two different things here. If we are talking about persisting a small bit of data then a plist is likely the answer. When it comes to accessing the same data from several classes then singleton is the answer. So in your case you probably want to load data from a plist into a singleton.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 13, 06:06 AM
That depends on the applications. Some applications broke in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard for example, and shortly after 10.6 became publicly available at the end of August developers released updates for their Leopard compatible software to make it also run in Snow Leopard.
When Lion is finally released, it will have less incompatible applications anyway, as many developers and non-developers are testing 10.7 right now.
When Lion is finally released, it will have less incompatible applications anyway, as many developers and non-developers are testing 10.7 right now.
jozeppy26
Sep 15, 08:40 PM
Woohoo!!!!! not
jekay06
Jan 1, 12:43 PM
My IPod touch 3g is only 4 months old but I get about an hours use before the the 20% battery life come up. I brought it back to Apple and everything checks out. I love the unit but the battery life sucks. I have gone on line and checked out how to get better batery life, but If I did what it says to do, it would be useless.
Mailia
Feb 19, 06:32 PM
You could use IE6.... :D
I could also gouge my eyes out, but it's not really a solution.
I could also gouge my eyes out, but it's not really a solution.
topgunn
Jun 30, 10:16 AM
Sorry, but at this time I am going to limit myself to buyers in the US.
nintapple
Oct 26, 05:00 PM
Around 7th in line.. Anyone else here? Signal me!!
Applejuiced
May 4, 01:20 PM
Its work...but didt have carrier....T.T how?
Im not sure what you mean.
The restore worked but your carriers simcard is not working?
Did you install ultrasnow from cydia to unlock?
Or if you're using it on official carrier you were supposed to uncheck "activate iphone" on the pwnage general settings before you created the custom IPSW.
If you didnt do that and you're on official carrier create another custom firmware and then activate it with your sim by plugging it to itunes.
http://www.iclarified.com/images/tutorials/14572/50281/50281-500.png
Im not sure what you mean.
The restore worked but your carriers simcard is not working?
Did you install ultrasnow from cydia to unlock?
Or if you're using it on official carrier you were supposed to uncheck "activate iphone" on the pwnage general settings before you created the custom IPSW.
If you didnt do that and you're on official carrier create another custom firmware and then activate it with your sim by plugging it to itunes.
http://www.iclarified.com/images/tutorials/14572/50281/50281-500.png
e.m.
Sep 25, 02:41 AM
Hello. I have a question that hopefully someone can answer.
Are the powerbooks able to dual monitor span between an external monitor and the powerbook screen? Or do I need two external monitors?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Are the powerbooks able to dual monitor span between an external monitor and the powerbook screen? Or do I need two external monitors?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
iphone joe
Apr 6, 09:41 AM
I'm looking for a case that has a screen protector as part of the case itself. Does such a thing exist?
bbhegedus
Apr 23, 03:36 PM
just curious but are the anitglare screen protectors from the apple store compatible with the pixelskin hd? I want the pixelskin HD but i love this screen protector and have heard that the case can lift up the screen protector and screw it up.
saabmp3
Jul 5, 11:20 AM
If your apartment building is built anything like my dorm building was (and I presume that it probably is) then you are going to get about 50 feet of coverage through walls, maybe less.
Look around, I was doing tech work for companies and the goverment when I was 15, there are jobs out there, you just have to know the right people to get them.
Good luck,
BEN
Look around, I was doing tech work for companies and the goverment when I was 15, there are jobs out there, you just have to know the right people to get them.
Good luck,
BEN
simsaladimbamba
May 4, 08:07 PM
last question. meaning i boot the computer in target disk mode and connect them with an ethernet cable? that will work?
No, TDM only works with Firewire.
What I meant with the Ethernet connection is a network setup. Each iMac will show up under "Shared" in Finder's Sidebar if File Sharing is enabled and both Macs are running Mac OS X at the same time (meaning they are booted into Mac OS X).
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1549?viewlocale=en_US
No, TDM only works with Firewire.
What I meant with the Ethernet connection is a network setup. Each iMac will show up under "Shared" in Finder's Sidebar if File Sharing is enabled and both Macs are running Mac OS X at the same time (meaning they are booted into Mac OS X).
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1549?viewlocale=en_US
Dunmail
Mar 20, 08:56 AM
lookup the ini_set function in the PHP manual. Better is if your ISP allows you to use a .htaccess file.
dmr727
Mar 27, 10:32 AM
The WGS 95 is somewhat collectable - the Mac II a little less so. I personally like the Mac II because it's one of only two '020 machines (the LC being the other), but most other people don't seem to care. Anything in a Quadra 900 form factor tends to generate interest - especially the WGS line since there aren't as many of them.
The X factor will be shipping - neither of those machines will be inexpensive to ship. I'd recommend heading over to the 68kmla (http://68kmla.org/forums/) site and see if anyone is interested.
The X factor will be shipping - neither of those machines will be inexpensive to ship. I'd recommend heading over to the 68kmla (http://68kmla.org/forums/) site and see if anyone is interested.
kwajkat
Apr 14, 11:37 AM
I used copy trans when I transfer from one computer to another.
tdhurst
Jan 23, 07:23 PM
Hey, i am getting an ipod shuffle, and i am wondering if i should get the dock, or the sport case, I would like the case because it wouldn't get scratched as much and i would like the dock because well frankly i never had one for my other ipod (because they don't exist) and i always wanted one, but even without it i can still use a USB extension cord.
Get whatever is best for you, or get both. They're not all that expensive.
Oh, were ALL the question marks necessary? I wouldn't say an accessory purchase is all that complicated...
Get whatever is best for you, or get both. They're not all that expensive.
Oh, were ALL the question marks necessary? I wouldn't say an accessory purchase is all that complicated...
MisterMe
Apr 10, 08:13 PM
I'm trying to find a way to play a VC-1 encoded video stream on a Snow Leopard system.
Google tells me, manually installing Flip4Mac and the outdated Quicktime Pro v7 could work. Both are not really welcome on my system, so I'd like to find a way to play VC-1 encoded video by other means.
Has anyone found a way to accomplish this... or maybe a way to convert the stream (on mac!)?VC-1 is supposed to be an open standard. However, it clings closely to its proprietary Microsoft roots. The free version of Flip4Mac can play Windows Media 9 Advanced (VC-1). Your inability to play this format indicates that your VC-1 file may be Windows Media 10 or higher. Nothing on the Mac can play Windows Media 10 or higher. You do, however, hang by one last thread. Microsoft Silverlight is supposed to support VC-1. Hopefully, the latest Mac version of Silverlight supports your VC-1 file.
Google tells me, manually installing Flip4Mac and the outdated Quicktime Pro v7 could work. Both are not really welcome on my system, so I'd like to find a way to play VC-1 encoded video by other means.
Has anyone found a way to accomplish this... or maybe a way to convert the stream (on mac!)?VC-1 is supposed to be an open standard. However, it clings closely to its proprietary Microsoft roots. The free version of Flip4Mac can play Windows Media 9 Advanced (VC-1). Your inability to play this format indicates that your VC-1 file may be Windows Media 10 or higher. Nothing on the Mac can play Windows Media 10 or higher. You do, however, hang by one last thread. Microsoft Silverlight is supposed to support VC-1. Hopefully, the latest Mac version of Silverlight supports your VC-1 file.