Alpha4
Jun 28, 07:59 AM
I should think that he (and his security team) would be worried that someone had installed a little extra eavesdropping/recording chip in it.
Or perhaps a 'special' hidden piece of software......
Methinks that particular iPhone 4 is destined to be destroyed quick-sharp.
Or perhaps a 'special' hidden piece of software......
Methinks that particular iPhone 4 is destined to be destroyed quick-sharp.
Rower_CPU
Jul 18, 10:27 PM
Personally, I prefer encrypted disk images. That way you've got a protected "vault" of files.
Other than that, I don't know. :)
Other than that, I don't know. :)
wako
Jun 25, 11:51 PM
sooo... i told someone else to take the pictures for me, and unfortunately they suck at that. Ill take better pictures tomorrow...
goto web.mac.com/c.h.lee to see them
btw, jersey does have first dibs on it. but if something falls through ill goto the next person. so keep sending me offers.
goto web.mac.com/c.h.lee to see them
btw, jersey does have first dibs on it. but if something falls through ill goto the next person. so keep sending me offers.
Rye Brye
Oct 31, 10:16 AM
Seeing as I have a grand total of about five posts in two years, I'm not offended at all :P
Sysops are commonly used to patrol all the edits to make sure that bad content doesn't creep in - reverting edits back to where they were if an edit was bogus. (They use that "Mark edit as Patrolled" link)
It is a mild pain in the rear to constantly be patrolling edits - so the "glory factor" of being a sysop on something that everyone can edit in the first place isn't very high :)
RyeBrye
Sysops are commonly used to patrol all the edits to make sure that bad content doesn't creep in - reverting edits back to where they were if an edit was bogus. (They use that "Mark edit as Patrolled" link)
It is a mild pain in the rear to constantly be patrolling edits - so the "glory factor" of being a sysop on something that everyone can edit in the first place isn't very high :)
RyeBrye
Tomorrow
Apr 28, 09:33 AM
I have to agree - while an iMac internal hard disk can be replaced, it isn't easy, and it looks easy to break something.
Go with an external disk. As long as your iTunes library can read it, so can your Apple TV.
Go with an external disk. As long as your iTunes library can read it, so can your Apple TV.
dubbz
Jun 16, 06:03 AM
There's no version for 8.6. You'll need OS X.
Edit: There's a client for Linux/PPC, but it required a G4 or better.
Edit2: Actually, I found one. SETI@Home X (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/5012/).
Requirements: PowerPC, System 7.5.5
Edit: There's a client for Linux/PPC, but it required a G4 or better.
Edit2: Actually, I found one. SETI@Home X (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/5012/).
Requirements: PowerPC, System 7.5.5
erayser
May 6, 05:45 PM
I couldn't get netflix to work about a month ago... but the latest update on DisplayOut fixed it. Now netflix works fine, and it has audio. I didn't have to make any modifications.
KeithJenner
Apr 21, 10:01 AM
I haven't got a new shuffle, so maybe playlists are important on that particular device, but it sounds to me as if you are worrying too much about playlists if you don't use them. My advice to you is to just ignore them.
It isn't clear from your post whether you are aware, but the songs are only actually in your iPod once, even if they show up in multiple playlists. If you would like to play your music by album, artist or just random the do so from those menus and just ignore playlists.
Of course, if the shuffle is reliant on playlists then I'm sure that someone will correct me.
It isn't clear from your post whether you are aware, but the songs are only actually in your iPod once, even if they show up in multiple playlists. If you would like to play your music by album, artist or just random the do so from those menus and just ignore playlists.
Of course, if the shuffle is reliant on playlists then I'm sure that someone will correct me.
pismobrat
May 5, 11:53 AM
You are asking good questions - shows your keen to learn.
Yes you can run a client OS, but it also depends if you want to learn and have a situation in the home/business for a server.
Server is good for:
Central account management - eg: Roaming home folders
One central repository for various files
Many other percs to
Hey, if you can get it for a great deal, not skin off your teeth.
Hit back if you would like to know more. Many people are happy to help.
Yes you can run a client OS, but it also depends if you want to learn and have a situation in the home/business for a server.
Server is good for:
Central account management - eg: Roaming home folders
One central repository for various files
Many other percs to
Hey, if you can get it for a great deal, not skin off your teeth.
Hit back if you would like to know more. Many people are happy to help.
Blondie :)
Apr 29, 05:33 PM
I don't know how much this will help actually...the rubber case on bottom is actually reported by apple to dissipate heat. And so by taking that off, and leaving the m cover on, may actually cause the macbook to get warmer as the bottom won't have anything to transfer heat through. I don't know this for sure, but I have a feeling that's what will happen.
Artmuzz
May 2, 08:37 AM
Safer, really, as you eliminate the risk of being hit by a bus, in a car accident, mugged, robbed, stabbed, shot, in a train derailment, etc...
Yeah, just like the house blowing up, a car crashing into my house and the computer going on fire :p hahaha. Seriously I was talking about spending money when mentioning it was safer.
Yeah, just like the house blowing up, a car crashing into my house and the computer going on fire :p hahaha. Seriously I was talking about spending money when mentioning it was safer.
spook2517
Mar 31, 09:28 PM
My mom just gave me her old 3G iPhone. I have no intention of using it as a phone, but would like to use some of the apps available to filmmakers. Having never really looked into the iPhone, I'm not really aware what is out there but thought folks here might have some good recommendations.
I work as a camera assistant, production manager and a wear a couple different hats on set, so anything that applies to production could be right up my alley.
I've seen a few depth of field calculators already and a couple apps to assist with cg, but would love any and all opinions.
Thanks.
I work as a camera assistant, production manager and a wear a couple different hats on set, so anything that applies to production could be right up my alley.
I've seen a few depth of field calculators already and a couple apps to assist with cg, but would love any and all opinions.
Thanks.
chargeralx26
Apr 10, 04:57 PM
thanks so much. hopefully a repair doesn't cost much at the apple
Sydde
Mar 9, 12:22 AM
This thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1110392)?
Hellhammer
Oct 25, 10:38 AM
But, however you dress it up, the level of trolling/shouting makes the MR forum very difficult to read sometimes. The ban list helps, but hiding the replies would clean things up even more.
Report (http://forums.macrumors.com/images/buttons/report.gif) posts that are against the Forum Rules (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:Forum_Rules). That is the best way to clean things up.
You can still ignore people you don't like in your head, that's what I do all the time. We are all entitled to have our own opinion, so if you don't like someone's opinion, just ignore it. The worst thing to do is to reply to "troll" posts since that is just fuel for the fire.
Report (http://forums.macrumors.com/images/buttons/report.gif) posts that are against the Forum Rules (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:Forum_Rules). That is the best way to clean things up.
You can still ignore people you don't like in your head, that's what I do all the time. We are all entitled to have our own opinion, so if you don't like someone's opinion, just ignore it. The worst thing to do is to reply to "troll" posts since that is just fuel for the fire.
King Cobra
Aug 15, 04:29 PM
Same here.
Actually, it reminded me of Excitebike 64 more than the original Excitebike.
Actually, it reminded me of Excitebike 64 more than the original Excitebike.
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
Oli3000
May 2, 02:20 PM
Depends on which windows you run - I installed windows XP, and stuck it in a 5gb partition! If it is Windows 7/Vista, you are looking at more like 20gb partitions! Plus obviously, the size of your games you then install.
Personally, I've had no issue with source games in OSX, can play most of them on highest settings with a 13" ultimate.
Personally, I've had no issue with source games in OSX, can play most of them on highest settings with a 13" ultimate.
therocket
Nov 3, 10:40 PM
Just a question...
When you are browsing the rumors page, on the right hand side you can see the different forum categories ie. Mac Rumors Articles, Page 2 Rumors, Buying Tips ect.
now, most of these headers have a blue background but the Macbook Air header has a redish background and I am curious as to why this is.
My original thought was that it was a 'hot category' but it has been red since before the update and im not sure that it is the hottest category in these forums...
anywho, does anybody know the answer to this question?
When you are browsing the rumors page, on the right hand side you can see the different forum categories ie. Mac Rumors Articles, Page 2 Rumors, Buying Tips ect.
now, most of these headers have a blue background but the Macbook Air header has a redish background and I am curious as to why this is.
My original thought was that it was a 'hot category' but it has been red since before the update and im not sure that it is the hottest category in these forums...
anywho, does anybody know the answer to this question?
alecxx
May 26, 11:03 AM
only FA or even FS?
In the last case, how much r u willing to get 4 your iphone?
In the last case, how much r u willing to get 4 your iphone?
Sgt93
May 4, 04:29 PM
It does help, thank you.
mkrishnan
Feb 26, 07:42 PM
There's a kind of strange relationship between the directory structure on the boot HD and what Finder shows you, that hides some of the Unix directories. Also, you may not have an /opt directory -- I don't. Do this:
Open Terminal
Type:
cd /
ls
If you see an entry "opt," you can type "open opt" which will open opt in a new Finder window, even though it isn't normally visible. :cool:
If you do not, make one:
mkdir opt
Again, you can use "open opt" to get to this in finder, or you can continue to make the directories with mkdir, and you can use cp to copy the files.
Open Terminal
Type:
cd /
ls
If you see an entry "opt," you can type "open opt" which will open opt in a new Finder window, even though it isn't normally visible. :cool:
If you do not, make one:
mkdir opt
Again, you can use "open opt" to get to this in finder, or you can continue to make the directories with mkdir, and you can use cp to copy the files.
amnichols10
Feb 9, 05:44 AM
The TV I have is in turkey (that's where I'm currently located). I'll keep you updated on the progress.
sp4ngle
Mar 17, 11:03 AM
what will speed up my render?
of course more ram. But will a firewire scratch disk help ?
Twixtor is pretty processor intensive because it's doing frame interpolation. We've just finished a project where we used Twixtor in CS5 and the hard drive activity was generally low (it was simple sequence based project, not a complex composite), the processor was maxed.
of course more ram. But will a firewire scratch disk help ?
Twixtor is pretty processor intensive because it's doing frame interpolation. We've just finished a project where we used Twixtor in CS5 and the hard drive activity was generally low (it was simple sequence based project, not a complex composite), the processor was maxed.
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