wilburdl
Oct 26, 06:37 AM
Wow. Let's hope it looks better than that diagram. Anyways this would be the ultimate iPod (Could be a 4 or 5 inch screen). Of course, the screen needs to be more scratch resistant than previous generations. And they have to bump up the resolution on their iTunes store. But I'd be surprised if we see this anytime soon.
MacNut
Mar 7, 01:55 PM
Why doesn't the government just take it right off of the top? For every dollar you earn the government gets a percentage and you keep the rest. Do that for everyone and we would not need to file income taxes. The government would always know how much you earn on a constant basis.
lolipop7
May 3, 02:18 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?
IJ Reilly
Dec 31, 07:45 PM
The new front page looks awful, when I set the fonts to +1 in Safari. Unreadable, actually. I'd post a snapshot if I could in this forum.
mark-mcd
Apr 18, 05:50 PM
I just got one of these (Graphite 500mhz DV SE model) for dirt cheap too (�10.50!). I intend to stick it in the garage and use it as a music player!
To answer your question it is indeed fanless and should be more or less silent. The issue I have is that the original 30GB Maxtor hard drive sounds like a jet turbine with marbles in it - let's hope your drives are quieter ;)
To answer your question it is indeed fanless and should be more or less silent. The issue I have is that the original 30GB Maxtor hard drive sounds like a jet turbine with marbles in it - let's hope your drives are quieter ;)
macfan881
Sep 6, 09:53 PM
Yes with Game Center this has the chance at competing with 360 and PS3/steam etc and now that Unreal engine is ported to the iOS Gaming on the i Devices have no where to go but up.
nanofrog
Apr 24, 09:18 PM
I see you are back in full force. I have been avoiding the whole 6G thing since the performance of most multichannel cards with standard drives is fine. If you are running an array based on SSD drives then I can see the value at this time, but no mechanical drive is going to max out 3G (SATA II) at this time. BTW Nano, running an xserve now, made life so much easier. Have two Sans Digital SAS Chassis, 316X2, dual SAS connectors for 2400MB/S performance, and it has made dealing with raid simple. No more time out errors, no more hard drives dropping out, nothing. Not sure if plunking down $2500 per chassis is worth it but for me with no headaches it was.
Peace,
Noushy
The 6Gb/s cards are still faster than their previous 3Gb/s counterparts with the same disks (i.e. 1680 series vs. 1880 series running the same firmware revision, v1.49). Moving to 6.0Gb/s has both marketing as well as performance implications though (particularly in the enterprise market as SLC based SSD's fall in price and hopefully become more prevalent). I would expect mechanicals that run 6.0Gb/s controllers will run faster as well, even though they can't saturate the interface (native = no shifting backwards for compatibility). For a new storage solution, it would be best to go ahead and get the 6.0Gb/s compliant gear (allows for future growth by only dealing with drives and enclosures, assuming the port count isn't under-planned).
So if the existing equipment will be sufficient through it's planned lifespan, there's no need to rush out and buy 6Gb/s gear.
As per the equipment you used, the ease of use is why it costs so much (the software was already loaded, configured <save user settings>, and tested with the hardware) . I'd recommend keeping it until it no longer meets your needs (gets the job done and doesn't waste funds = keeps boss happy and your job secure :D). ;)
Peace,
Noushy
The 6Gb/s cards are still faster than their previous 3Gb/s counterparts with the same disks (i.e. 1680 series vs. 1880 series running the same firmware revision, v1.49). Moving to 6.0Gb/s has both marketing as well as performance implications though (particularly in the enterprise market as SLC based SSD's fall in price and hopefully become more prevalent). I would expect mechanicals that run 6.0Gb/s controllers will run faster as well, even though they can't saturate the interface (native = no shifting backwards for compatibility). For a new storage solution, it would be best to go ahead and get the 6.0Gb/s compliant gear (allows for future growth by only dealing with drives and enclosures, assuming the port count isn't under-planned).
So if the existing equipment will be sufficient through it's planned lifespan, there's no need to rush out and buy 6Gb/s gear.
As per the equipment you used, the ease of use is why it costs so much (the software was already loaded, configured <save user settings>, and tested with the hardware) . I'd recommend keeping it until it no longer meets your needs (gets the job done and doesn't waste funds = keeps boss happy and your job secure :D). ;)
georgethomas
Apr 16, 11:49 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1fmpDV5pIo
iphone 5 review!
iphone 5 review!
snebes
Apr 7, 10:51 AM
You would read the XML file like a text file, not into an XML reader. That way you could just do something like this:
$xmlstr = file_get_contents('an.xml');
$result = preg_replace("#<LineStatus ID=\"1\".*?</LineStatus>#si", "", $xmlstr);
// save $result to file or whatever.
$xmlstr = file_get_contents('an.xml');
$result = preg_replace("#<LineStatus ID=\"1\".*?</LineStatus>#si", "", $xmlstr);
// save $result to file or whatever.
davedee65
Dec 8, 09:25 AM
An alternative would be for your designer to lay the coupons out in InDesign with text and picture boxes that you can edit/change/update and then save to PDF. It still means having to by the software but you will probably find it more straight forward to use for your needs.
It could also be done with Word say, having inserted an image of the coupon template as a picture and then editing from there and you can save to PDF from Word if you have a newer version. But this isn't going to give professional results!
Hope that helps.:)
It could also be done with Word say, having inserted an image of the coupon template as a picture and then editing from there and you can save to PDF from Word if you have a newer version. But this isn't going to give professional results!
Hope that helps.:)
gelinasbrian
Nov 6, 01:58 PM
Ha, that's sweet! It would be cool if you could have the Snow Leopard background layered on top of it, but have it be opaque so you could still see the "guts".
That might be worth trying. We'll see what a little photoshop can do and if it turns out good I'll post later.
That might be worth trying. We'll see what a little photoshop can do and if it turns out good I'll post later.
iPaf
Apr 20, 04:57 PM
All these crazy profits quarter after quarter, and they can't lower the prices...
I don't care: my Apple stocks pay for my Apple stuff ;)
I don't care: my Apple stocks pay for my Apple stuff ;)
jeffm5690
Apr 19, 07:10 PM
Hmmm. Has anyone had any luck with the DRM yet? I keep looking and trying to do something with this file someone gave me but I'm having no luck.
macgruder
Jan 23, 05:20 AM
Apple really has a problem on their hands. The old displays are good, but the technology has been leapfrogged since.
Expectations are so high, OLED or LED backlight don't seem feasible at the sizes required 24", 27", 30" ?
The old/current matte displays look so lifeless, compared to new glossy displays. My new iMac has serious colour gradient problems, but I wouldn't trade it for a Cinema Display.
And that was indeed the choice I made...
I was prepared to go the more expensive route... 23" ACD & MacMini, if the ACD could be used as a monitor for a blu-ray player. But next to the glossy displays, no contest.
And nobody's going to pay the prices asked, for such old tech. no matter how good the quality... seemingly so close to an update, no matter how far away it is.
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Two Bedroom/ Two bath
Expectations are so high, OLED or LED backlight don't seem feasible at the sizes required 24", 27", 30" ?
The old/current matte displays look so lifeless, compared to new glossy displays. My new iMac has serious colour gradient problems, but I wouldn't trade it for a Cinema Display.
And that was indeed the choice I made...
I was prepared to go the more expensive route... 23" ACD & MacMini, if the ACD could be used as a monitor for a blu-ray player. But next to the glossy displays, no contest.
And nobody's going to pay the prices asked, for such old tech. no matter how good the quality... seemingly so close to an update, no matter how far away it is.
Morn
Dec 24, 05:01 AM
I once had a CRT that did that, very annoying. A noise doesn't mean there is a serious problem though, just don't switch it off put it on sleep.
wordmunger
Nov 4, 07:34 AM
Considering it is the Dock and not The Dock, why does the title include 'the' in the first place?
Well, it doesn't any more. Who knows why it did before.
Well, it doesn't any more. Who knows why it did before.
7on
Mar 30, 12:27 PM
I think the japanese pokemon game has this, where each user can choose his attack without the opponent seeing.
firsttube
Oct 9, 02:42 AM
Speaking as a T-Mobile customer, I would LOVE to have Apple working with them on the iPhone. :D
It would make sense in a way. T-Mobile doesn't cripple their phones, unlike most of the other carriers here in the US (That's largely why I left Verizon for T-Mobile a year or so ago). An uncrippled phone would mean an iPhone that actually works the way Apple envisions.
I have a samsung t-809 with t-mobile as my provider. video-out, and the ability to customizable the four way keys (to something other then what they do out of the box) are disabled on the phone, along with a few other features (like the ability to ring and vibrate simultaneously... how silly!). So maybe they don't cripple them to the extent of other carriers, but they certainly still cripple them.
It would make sense in a way. T-Mobile doesn't cripple their phones, unlike most of the other carriers here in the US (That's largely why I left Verizon for T-Mobile a year or so ago). An uncrippled phone would mean an iPhone that actually works the way Apple envisions.
I have a samsung t-809 with t-mobile as my provider. video-out, and the ability to customizable the four way keys (to something other then what they do out of the box) are disabled on the phone, along with a few other features (like the ability to ring and vibrate simultaneously... how silly!). So maybe they don't cripple them to the extent of other carriers, but they certainly still cripple them.
bokdol
May 4, 08:59 AM
i had screen artifacts and then a lock up before. i hoped it was not the mobo. so i cooked my graphics card at 400 degrees in the oven. and now it's back to normal. if you see screen artifacts it's usually a graphics problem. (from my experience since the old ibooks. do you have apple care? if you do. try to record the problem on video and take it to the apple store.
wrboyce
May 2, 05:49 PM
https://devforums.apple.com/message/426796#426796
TheMonarch
Sep 25, 10:01 PM
Guess what... I already have to get my PB repaired. Yay ! :(
Basically I have an iffy keyboard... It sucks. The tab button is obnoxiously loud and my "I" fails to respond if pressed in the wrong angle and my right arrow is ever-so-slightly above the rest of the other keys. Also my PB fails to play audio from its speakers if headphones are inserted, then removed. I have to half-insert, and remove the headphones to get my audio back... Ugh...
I plan to go to the SF Apple store in person.
So the questions:
Will Apple repair it on the spot?
If they have to send it back, how long would that take? And would I have to pick it back up in person, or do I have to go there?
Is the faulty headphone port attatched to the logic board? If so, would this mean a that I'd need to get another one? I don't like the idea of getting a refurbished board... So I hope not.
Would these issues warrent an entire HD backup?
If so, my other computer is a PC, with 128GB free (It has 2 HDs, one is 80GB (50 GB free), and the other is 200GB, 128 free [Slave drive]). This means its formatted as NTFS... How would I go about backing up my entire Mac HD?
I can't believe I already have to go through this. I got my PB around the end of may...
Thanks
EDIT: I think I put this in the wrong place... Sorry mods, feel free to move it to its appropriate spot.
Basically I have an iffy keyboard... It sucks. The tab button is obnoxiously loud and my "I" fails to respond if pressed in the wrong angle and my right arrow is ever-so-slightly above the rest of the other keys. Also my PB fails to play audio from its speakers if headphones are inserted, then removed. I have to half-insert, and remove the headphones to get my audio back... Ugh...
I plan to go to the SF Apple store in person.
So the questions:
Will Apple repair it on the spot?
If they have to send it back, how long would that take? And would I have to pick it back up in person, or do I have to go there?
Is the faulty headphone port attatched to the logic board? If so, would this mean a that I'd need to get another one? I don't like the idea of getting a refurbished board... So I hope not.
Would these issues warrent an entire HD backup?
If so, my other computer is a PC, with 128GB free (It has 2 HDs, one is 80GB (50 GB free), and the other is 200GB, 128 free [Slave drive]). This means its formatted as NTFS... How would I go about backing up my entire Mac HD?
I can't believe I already have to go through this. I got my PB around the end of may...
Thanks
EDIT: I think I put this in the wrong place... Sorry mods, feel free to move it to its appropriate spot.
malch
May 5, 11:59 AM
Hi there,
I just attached a 3rd display (all Dells; one connected via DVI, the other two via DP->miniDP), and now my MP won't start up. None of the displays show anything (they stay black) and the MP doesn't make the chime after I push the button, as it should.
Am I doing something wrong?
malch
I just attached a 3rd display (all Dells; one connected via DVI, the other two via DP->miniDP), and now my MP won't start up. None of the displays show anything (they stay black) and the MP doesn't make the chime after I push the button, as it should.
Am I doing something wrong?
malch
Mister Snitch
Apr 5, 08:26 AM
Yet stocks are at ~$340
Apple's in distribution. But don't worry - it's not alone. (Oh, um - maybe THAT means 'worry', too.)
Apple's in distribution. But don't worry - it's not alone. (Oh, um - maybe THAT means 'worry', too.)
rhyx
Jan 23, 08:37 PM
You'll probably be better off trying to sell your Touch out right. I don't think anyone would have an unopened iPhone.