DeChrii
May 3, 08:32 PM
hmm thats odd, my verizon white iphone 4 has a usage of 2 hours 20minutes and standby of 14 hours 32 minutes so a total of 16 hours 52 minutes and still at 60%.
notification - on
wifi - on
3g - on
brightness - 50% auto on
(edit) just checked how many apps open and i have 20 open
bring it in for an exchange or contact apple
notification - on
wifi - on
3g - on
brightness - 50% auto on
(edit) just checked how many apps open and i have 20 open
bring it in for an exchange or contact apple
macg4
Dec 18, 08:45 AM
mono looks pretty cool
Mr. Retrofire
Apr 14, 09:57 PM
I plan on running Windows via VMWare or Parallels on my MBP and I heard that Windows 7 requires more CPU to virtualize, I am just wondering if it's true, and if so, is it significant?
I will be running the virtualization probably constantly so I want to avoid anything that might slow down OSX. I hear 7 is the best choice for Boot Camp though, so I'm torn.
Any insight would be appreciated :)
Use XP SP3, if possible, because it runs fine with just 512 MB RAM! W7 requires at least 1 GB RAM, and runs fine with 2 GB RAM. The CPU-usage is low, in both cases: 5-15 percent on a 2.8 GHz Core2Duo, if you work just within the Windows Explorer, and < 5 percent if you do nothing within the Windows VM. VMware has optimized the VMware Tools (a collection of "invisible" drivers within the VM) for Windows, so Windows machines require only small amounts of CPU power.
I will be running the virtualization probably constantly so I want to avoid anything that might slow down OSX. I hear 7 is the best choice for Boot Camp though, so I'm torn.
Any insight would be appreciated :)
Use XP SP3, if possible, because it runs fine with just 512 MB RAM! W7 requires at least 1 GB RAM, and runs fine with 2 GB RAM. The CPU-usage is low, in both cases: 5-15 percent on a 2.8 GHz Core2Duo, if you work just within the Windows Explorer, and < 5 percent if you do nothing within the Windows VM. VMware has optimized the VMware Tools (a collection of "invisible" drivers within the VM) for Windows, so Windows machines require only small amounts of CPU power.
punkromance
Feb 26, 10:18 AM
Really want the new Macbook Pro, but I can't quite afford it at the moment. I know Apple include several smaller refreshes under the radar between major updates like the current one, but I'm not quite sure how far apart they come.
Also, at the moment they have the boring printer offer when you buy a system, anyone know how often the free iPod offers come around instead?
Cheers!
Also, at the moment they have the boring printer offer when you buy a system, anyone know how often the free iPod offers come around instead?
Cheers!
Hellhammer
Aug 10, 12:02 PM
That looks like a mix of Battlefield and Modern Warfares IMO. I'm not too excited, MW2 was good in the beginning but killstreaks killed it. I will likely buy this but I doubt it can offer something like CoD4 did
quagmire
Apr 30, 11:21 AM
I hope they plan this better than the Jay-Z concert. The outfield looked horrible afterwards.
Via Google maps which was taken soon after that concert.
Or was it the boxing match? Either way......
Via Google maps which was taken soon after that concert.
Or was it the boxing match? Either way......
twoodcc
Mar 7, 07:18 PM
nice setup and thanks for sharing! that seems like a great chip! finally something better than the 920/930 i7! how much did the processor cost?
dombi
Apr 26, 08:58 AM
We have the following problem with newly purchased Macs.
A department is using Windows Server 2008. Windows computers on their network mount specific folders from the server, which get mapped as drives D, E, F, G, etc.
Some files (that are created in Excel or AutoCAD) use links to other files on the networked drives. For example an Excel file can pull information from the "Customers.xls" file on drive "G". This works great under Windows, but Excel on the Mac cannot find the files.
We think this happens because under OS X, the specific network folder from the Windows server gets mounted as the folder's name. While under Windows it gets mounted with a letter from the alphabet.
Excel under Windows stores links using those network drive letters. And Excel on the Mac has problems accessing the linked content, since it cannot see drives with letter names.
Similar thing happens under AutoCAD. AutoCAD is also looking for linked content on drives with letter names.
Is anyone using a similar setup? Is anyone working Excel files stored on network drives, that contain links to other networked files?
Any ideas on how this problem could be solved?
A department is using Windows Server 2008. Windows computers on their network mount specific folders from the server, which get mapped as drives D, E, F, G, etc.
Some files (that are created in Excel or AutoCAD) use links to other files on the networked drives. For example an Excel file can pull information from the "Customers.xls" file on drive "G". This works great under Windows, but Excel on the Mac cannot find the files.
We think this happens because under OS X, the specific network folder from the Windows server gets mounted as the folder's name. While under Windows it gets mounted with a letter from the alphabet.
Excel under Windows stores links using those network drive letters. And Excel on the Mac has problems accessing the linked content, since it cannot see drives with letter names.
Similar thing happens under AutoCAD. AutoCAD is also looking for linked content on drives with letter names.
Is anyone using a similar setup? Is anyone working Excel files stored on network drives, that contain links to other networked files?
Any ideas on how this problem could be solved?
WardC
Aug 4, 07:48 PM
Anybody cracking RC5 on their Mac? The new Mac OS X client for nVidia CUDA-enabled cards is supposed to be really good...people are getting as much as 50x faster speeds when using the CUDA-enabled GPU to crack keys.
I participated in the RC5-64 challenge, and I've been doing a bit of cracking on the RC5-72 challenge now. RSA is not sponsoring the contest anymore, but distributed.net is still giving $1000 to the winner.
http://www.distributed.net
I participated in the RC5-64 challenge, and I've been doing a bit of cracking on the RC5-72 challenge now. RSA is not sponsoring the contest anymore, but distributed.net is still giving $1000 to the winner.
http://www.distributed.net
katanna
Aug 16, 03:01 PM
I don't mind. You didn't really steal it from me since all I did was follow a guys tutorial (I even provided a link to it in my thread) and put in some text. Your's looks good though. Nice Work.
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Matthew
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Matthew
shardey
Apr 6, 09:31 AM
hi
Does anyone in the forum have experience with the 2 monitors I listed.
Both are under 350.00, much less than apple cinema display.
Samsung LED from newegg
viewsonic LCD from amazon
Will be using with 13" i7 macbook pro.
Will be using mostly photoshop, nothing crazy.
please if you have one of these monitors let me know.
thanks in advance !!!!!
LED is where the future is, I would highly recommend the samsung. I own a samsung led tv and I will say the picture and color contrast is absolutely stunning.
Both are 1080P (1920x1080), so the 27" ACD has ~70% greater resolution (2560x1440).
I don't think he was asking about the ACD and also try doubling the price on it. He could buy two samsung led and still have extra cash left over. Moving up from 1280x800 to 1920x1080 is already a leap.
Does anyone in the forum have experience with the 2 monitors I listed.
Both are under 350.00, much less than apple cinema display.
Samsung LED from newegg
viewsonic LCD from amazon
Will be using with 13" i7 macbook pro.
Will be using mostly photoshop, nothing crazy.
please if you have one of these monitors let me know.
thanks in advance !!!!!
LED is where the future is, I would highly recommend the samsung. I own a samsung led tv and I will say the picture and color contrast is absolutely stunning.
Both are 1080P (1920x1080), so the 27" ACD has ~70% greater resolution (2560x1440).
I don't think he was asking about the ACD and also try doubling the price on it. He could buy two samsung led and still have extra cash left over. Moving up from 1280x800 to 1920x1080 is already a leap.
mikeheenan
Apr 11, 12:50 AM
I have about 10 to 15 miniDv tapes full of concerts I shot about 13 years ago. I've tried to capture a few of them, but I keep running into timecode breaks on the tapes, and Final Cut Pro stops the capture which is irritating. I just want to capture the tapes in their entirety, I don't need proper time code for editing. On the system settings menu, I changed the one setting to "Warn after capture" if there is a time code break, but it still happens. Is there a better program to use for straight capturing, or perhaps some settings I need to change?
jimsowden
Nov 26, 05:20 PM
I'd consider a trade for another monitor.
flynz4
May 7, 04:11 AM
As of right now my Time Capsule is sitting on my desk in my office. A friend of mine had his house broken into and had everything stolen, it made me start thinking about protecting my data. I am thinking about running cable and power to my closet and putting my Time Capsule in there. The closet is in the middle of a small house (1600 sq ft ranch), think I will have any signal issues? See any downside to doing this?
Thanks!
Protecting your data is smart. However, until you automatically, and continuously move your data off-site, you will always have an issue. I strongly recommend that you subscribe to one of the offsite data backup services. I have used Mozy and Crashplan+ each for two years and have been happy with both. Since Mozy changed away from "unlimited", I would recommend CP+. I consider CP+ to be my primary backup... and I also backup all of my Macs to TC's as a secondary backup mostly used for quick restores.
/Jim
Thanks!
Protecting your data is smart. However, until you automatically, and continuously move your data off-site, you will always have an issue. I strongly recommend that you subscribe to one of the offsite data backup services. I have used Mozy and Crashplan+ each for two years and have been happy with both. Since Mozy changed away from "unlimited", I would recommend CP+. I consider CP+ to be my primary backup... and I also backup all of my Macs to TC's as a secondary backup mostly used for quick restores.
/Jim
SqueegyX
Jun 23, 11:47 AM
Who is going there? Anyone know if they are going to open the mall at 7 am because normally it opens at 8 am? And at what time will you start lining up?
I'll be in that line, early...
I'll be in that line, early...
daneoni
May 6, 08:42 PM
Your looking at a wrong site. HE prices are still intact.
doucy2
Dec 4, 07:38 PM
Hello-
Wow, check out Ralph Macchio.
Kid US actor Ralph Macchio
bennetsaysargh
Jan 8, 01:50 PM
haha! i didn't even notice that until you said that.
i really hope people make loops of they can and then people can upload the loops for people to use.
i really hope people make loops of they can and then people can upload the loops for people to use.
martinX
Apr 10, 06:48 PM
What? You want moving pictures as well? Kids these days...
:D
:D
dsharits
Nov 29, 03:11 PM
PM sent.
alust2013
Apr 24, 11:12 PM
That card should work fine in windows.
Hammie
Jan 31, 09:48 AM
Maybe iTunes has the keep the library organized setting on?
It is not iTunes exclusive. Copy and paste doesn't work in OpenOffice, Safari, Chrome, Pages, etc.
And the Drag and Drop is not within the iTunes folder. I cannot move files to iDisk, nor can I drag file to the Trash.
It is not iTunes exclusive. Copy and paste doesn't work in OpenOffice, Safari, Chrome, Pages, etc.
And the Drag and Drop is not within the iTunes folder. I cannot move files to iDisk, nor can I drag file to the Trash.
Consultant
Mar 31, 04:47 PM
Where did you buy it? Contact them for support.
iMeowbot
Dec 12, 08:58 AM
Camino 0.8.2 is here...
Cool. With Firefox having a tendency to go braindead in its 1.0 release, it's nice to have a stable Gecko browser for testing things.
Cool. With Firefox having a tendency to go braindead in its 1.0 release, it's nice to have a stable Gecko browser for testing things.