camsoft
May 25, 04:45 AM
Just received an email from Apple, looks like the Apple Stores are opening in 8am! What time are people going to get down there for?
r0k
Mar 30, 11:40 AM
I want to submit iOS apps developer developed for me. What is the cheapest way doing this?
British judge Simon Cowell is
Simon Cowell has again fallen
American Idol: Simon Cowell On
Simon Cowell Leaving American
The X Factor, to the U.S.
Simon Cowell´s time in front
Simon Cowell: #39;I was offered a
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Simon Cowell leaving American
Simon Cowell On quot;American Idol
quot;American Idolquot; judge Paula
simon cowell x factor usa.
American Idol: Simon Cowell
Simon Cowell - American Idol
Simon Cowell Not Leaving
Simon Cowell - American Idol
But Simon Cowell?
el.jeffe58
May 5, 09:52 PM
I see the Alarm Clock app does, in fact, have an auto-lock option for both battery and charger! Renews my faith in the developer! :confused: Silly mind I have sometimes.
niteriderxp
May 5, 11:43 PM
Are you using the latest Adium beta, the current release 1.4.1 has major issues with msn.
There is a beta 1.4.2b1 that fixes many issues.
Download it here:
http://beta.adium.im/
There is a beta 1.4.2b1 that fixes many issues.
Download it here:
http://beta.adium.im/
pjarvi
Aug 17, 11:15 AM
Wow, all for the low price of $120!
LOL, i'll stick with LogMeIn.com for free, thank you.
LOL, i'll stick with LogMeIn.com for free, thank you.
Tyr.
Apr 26, 09:13 AM
Yes it is a terminal command. "sudo" is used to execute the command with the "root" user (system administrator), it will ask you for your login password before executing.
talkingfuture
Mar 21, 06:01 AM
Despite being from the Daily Mail that is quite an interesting article.
munkle
Aug 2, 09:49 AM
Most likely but I'm sure not all options will require MySQL. However, setting up an e-commerce site can be a tad tricky, not to mention expensive. If you're not handling large orders, you might be best off with having an order form on your site and handling payments via paypal. Just a thought.
Tyler23
Apr 30, 07:01 AM
I second dropbox.
space2go
Dec 15, 07:45 AM
If you ignore the extreme buzzword bingo score it just says:
Let's do webapplications without HTML and call it 'Intelligent Documents'
Let's do webapplications without HTML and call it 'Intelligent Documents'
OatmealRocks
May 3, 07:12 PM
Hi,
Could someone tell me how I can change the way the display name is shown when someone calls me. I have seen pictures and usually the name is shown on the top of the screen and the full picture as the wallpaper. However on my phone the name is displayed in a text box that pops up in the middle which covers the picture. Having the text box in the middle is different from what I have seen on other iphones. Is there a way to set this or is something wrong?
Could someone tell me how I can change the way the display name is shown when someone calls me. I have seen pictures and usually the name is shown on the top of the screen and the full picture as the wallpaper. However on my phone the name is displayed in a text box that pops up in the middle which covers the picture. Having the text box in the middle is different from what I have seen on other iphones. Is there a way to set this or is something wrong?
whooleytoo
Dec 22, 11:02 AM
I've tried all of them as well, and they're all slow, buggy and/or unstable.
I tried connecting the PS3 and Mac server via Ethernet, and was surprised just how slow the media browsing was even then.
The best experience I've had was with Rivet - streams to 360, PS3 and iOS devices; except the latest version crashes for me so I'm back to looking for a reliable option again. :o
I tried connecting the PS3 and Mac server via Ethernet, and was surprised just how slow the media browsing was even then.
The best experience I've had was with Rivet - streams to 360, PS3 and iOS devices; except the latest version crashes for me so I'm back to looking for a reliable option again. :o
HawaiiMacAddict
Mar 13, 03:58 PM
I second Cougarcat's suggestion. I have an external WD 1TB drive on which I created two partitions, one of which was for installing Lion. It runs pretty well, considering that it's on a USB-connected drive. I'm not sure of the bugginess that Cougarcat is experiencing. I've had a couple strange experiences with Safari, but I chalk that up to this being only the first developer preview. Once I get a new MacBook Pro, I may just reformat the drive to have two partitions and see how well Lion runs on the internal HDD (that's assuming, of course, that the wife allows me to purchase the new MBP before Lion is released :D).
Personally, I really like Lion, with the exception of the Mt. Fuji picture - for me, it's just the wrong color, as the sky should be blue vice purple. To that end, I created a series of new wallpapers for my own enjoyment. One thing that is very nice with Lion is the ability to have different wallpapers for each space. For the moment, we are precluded from renaming the spaces, but at least we can have a different wallpaper to differentiate them, at least.
Personally, I really like Lion, with the exception of the Mt. Fuji picture - for me, it's just the wrong color, as the sky should be blue vice purple. To that end, I created a series of new wallpapers for my own enjoyment. One thing that is very nice with Lion is the ability to have different wallpapers for each space. For the moment, we are precluded from renaming the spaces, but at least we can have a different wallpaper to differentiate them, at least.
Strimkind
Feb 28, 07:35 PM
Easy to upgrade the RAM. You can pick up a 32MB 72PIN for almost nothing now if you want to do that.
trjwv
Mar 11, 09:03 AM
I was wondering what works great for calibrating an iMac? I have used the i1 display 2 from x-rite and was wondering who has had good sucess with it. to me it seems to automatically adjust everything and you do not have to do anything manually. I still thing the screen brightness is too bright. Does it not change this setting? Also is the x-rite color munki better? I am using the 27" iMac and the epson 4900 pro stylus printer. I have found an internal color calibration tool in system preferences on the iMac. Anyone ever used this?
I am trying to get to WYSIWYG when printing from my iMac to my epson 4900 printer.
thanks...
I am trying to get to WYSIWYG when printing from my iMac to my epson 4900 printer.
thanks...
eastercat
May 2, 02:29 AM
From what I understand about CDMA phones, the carrier has to allow the phone on their network. As the others have said, it's highly doubtful that Sprint would do that. It can't hurt to ask, but expect to be disappointed.
Hellhammer
Apr 23, 03:17 AM
Apple 'fixed' the overclocking bug that ZDnet used to speed up 2008 Mac Pros unfortunately, it only works in Leopard 10.5.x. :mad:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1070400&highlight=
Damn, didn't know that :( Thanks for the correction
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1070400&highlight=
Damn, didn't know that :( Thanks for the correction
hystery
Apr 17, 09:23 AM
Hi there.
A week ago I purchased Booq Sueeze backpack for daily commute, which is later turned out to be wrong choice. It looks cool and can hold things I need, but... here are reasons:
1. The area shoulder straps have cushion is quite short and straps are quite unmovable that it can't fit my shoulder really. Carrying it for just 5-10 mins hurts my shoulder.
2. Too much faithfullness in its name. It's really "squeeze", it really doesn't have play in it (no even a little space/room). It allows to squeeze things, but when the zippers are closed things push each other. In my case, small hair wax case gives pressure my MBP. I don't think it would break the screen of the laptop, but it just doesn't feel good to keep doing it everyday.
Because of these 2 reasons I started to find a nice (ergonomical) backpack again. What I've found nice so far is:
Convertec - Racer Computer Backpack
Briggs and Riley - Glide
Tumi - Arriv� backpack
These three.
If you know any good ergonomical backpack which can hold a laptop, or if you could drop some impressions/review if any of you are one of those user I'd appreciate it, especially Briggs&RIley Glide review (Does it have enough space to put water bottle, two A4 sized books, 13" MBP, wallet, small gadgets and small things like hair wax, hand cream...etc).
Sorry for muddly writing I did my best but this isn't my primaly lang...
Thanks!
A week ago I purchased Booq Sueeze backpack for daily commute, which is later turned out to be wrong choice. It looks cool and can hold things I need, but... here are reasons:
1. The area shoulder straps have cushion is quite short and straps are quite unmovable that it can't fit my shoulder really. Carrying it for just 5-10 mins hurts my shoulder.
2. Too much faithfullness in its name. It's really "squeeze", it really doesn't have play in it (no even a little space/room). It allows to squeeze things, but when the zippers are closed things push each other. In my case, small hair wax case gives pressure my MBP. I don't think it would break the screen of the laptop, but it just doesn't feel good to keep doing it everyday.
Because of these 2 reasons I started to find a nice (ergonomical) backpack again. What I've found nice so far is:
Convertec - Racer Computer Backpack
Briggs and Riley - Glide
Tumi - Arriv� backpack
These three.
If you know any good ergonomical backpack which can hold a laptop, or if you could drop some impressions/review if any of you are one of those user I'd appreciate it, especially Briggs&RIley Glide review (Does it have enough space to put water bottle, two A4 sized books, 13" MBP, wallet, small gadgets and small things like hair wax, hand cream...etc).
Sorry for muddly writing I did my best but this isn't my primaly lang...
Thanks!
Butterking
Mar 11, 11:58 AM
What plug to you have on the end of the air? If you're not using the 3 prong one, you're not grounded. That might be the source of your noice, if the usb box is usb powered.
What's truly bizarre is I get this whether or not the Air is plugged into AC or running on battery so it isn't about a grounded plug.
What's truly bizarre is I get this whether or not the Air is plugged into AC or running on battery so it isn't about a grounded plug.
jnoxx
May 4, 02:52 AM
U can actually create an account from within your app, via a webservice to your back-end, and log in with that.
THe problem with apple is, if your app, is mostly just a single screen with an UIWebview, that does it all for you. There is a high chance they will reject it, because it's not usefull enough..
What apps mostly do, like "Nespresso", is create a tabbar, and provide some additional info, with objective C stuff.
Just saying what I heard, possible that changed!
THe problem with apple is, if your app, is mostly just a single screen with an UIWebview, that does it all for you. There is a high chance they will reject it, because it's not usefull enough..
What apps mostly do, like "Nespresso", is create a tabbar, and provide some additional info, with objective C stuff.
Just saying what I heard, possible that changed!
romad7
May 4, 07:33 AM
I don't use that so I don't know.
cube
Apr 23, 11:12 AM
Try resetting the PRAM.
Rower_CPU
Oct 12, 11:56 PM
Great minds think alike. :)
Anonymous Freak
Oct 27, 04:35 PM
does that mean as i use 9.0 i can have 7 devices per port on the logicboard?
Correct.
Correct.