simsaladimbamba
Apr 16, 06:14 AM
That is a bit much, as even Mac2Sell says it might be worth only 310 USD, and Mac2Sell is known to give higher estimates.
http://www.mac2sell.net/permalink/?id=66c19578424aba5e828d0408e0429aeb
Btw, it is called a "PowerBook", not PowerMac.
http://www.mac2sell.net/permalink/?id=66c19578424aba5e828d0408e0429aeb
Btw, it is called a "PowerBook", not PowerMac.
kuzelnik
Oct 25, 07:02 PM
Actually, CSS stands for Content SCRAMBLING System. :p
Abstract
Dec 9, 04:00 AM
Abstract likes this.
Lyubomir1001
Dec 31, 09:42 AM
try using this: http://www.iphonedownloadblog.com/2010/11/23/tutorial-how-to-jailbreak-your-iphone-ios-4-2-1-with-redsn0w/
Is Installous still going to work? It's the program for installing free apps
Is Installous still going to work? It's the program for installing free apps
gugy
Oct 27, 10:57 AM
true, That's what I am expecting to happen.
They lowered the iPod prices and that opened room for the hi-end Video ipod priced at $400 or $500.
So it might happen. The big question is if they are ready for this on the holiday season or later maybe at MWSF. We'll find out in 2 to 3 weeks if they do not announce it a week or so before Thanksgiving.
They lowered the iPod prices and that opened room for the hi-end Video ipod priced at $400 or $500.
So it might happen. The big question is if they are ready for this on the holiday season or later maybe at MWSF. We'll find out in 2 to 3 weeks if they do not announce it a week or so before Thanksgiving.
APPLENEWBIE
Oct 26, 08:52 AM
What if the patent diagrams are just cover for what this thing really is, which might-maybe-perhaps-could-be something entirely not-ipod. Maybe, the ipodish descriptions only are to throw us off and it is really a new mini-handheld computer, video player, wireless downloadable from itv-or-your-mac, remote, tv viewer. If apple were to be planning something like that, they would probably want to not let the patent reveal the product. just thinking....
georgethomas
Apr 16, 11:49 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1fmpDV5pIo
iphone 5 review!
iphone 5 review!
iYann
Jul 2, 04:17 PM
Hi ! Salut !
I'll be in line on launch day at the Laval AppleStore.
That will be fun...
Who's coming, Montreal people ?
Can't wait to get my iPhone !!! aaahhhhhhhhhh :apple::apple::apple:
I'll be in line on launch day at the Laval AppleStore.
That will be fun...
Who's coming, Montreal people ?
Can't wait to get my iPhone !!! aaahhhhhhhhhh :apple::apple::apple:
jad814
Apr 20, 09:49 AM
Same thing on iPhone 4 on Verizon Wireless.
What I can say is I can confirm it worked post-update without an issue, and it's definitely a today thing (at least for me).
The best was when I called Sirius|XM they gave me the phone # to Apple Support...
As someone who has helped run a Call Center, Sirius|XM's customer service is just so blatantly poorly outsourced it's beyond humor.
What I can say is I can confirm it worked post-update without an issue, and it's definitely a today thing (at least for me).
The best was when I called Sirius|XM they gave me the phone # to Apple Support...
As someone who has helped run a Call Center, Sirius|XM's customer service is just so blatantly poorly outsourced it's beyond humor.
macnews
Jan 21, 01:26 PM
Was reading the article on the Dell monitor posted and it mentioned a new display connector - ughhh!
I don't know if this is good or bad, only that I have 2 Apple monitors with ADC connectors. Monitors are still good but I am running out of computers which they can connect to!
I don't know if this is good or bad, only that I have 2 Apple monitors with ADC connectors. Monitors are still good but I am running out of computers which they can connect to!
MacCoaster
Sep 29, 01:18 PM
From the arstechnica site:
PPC Checker v 2.61 reports the DP 867 CPU as:
PowerPC 7455
(Apollo 6, rev2.1)
SOI G4 plus
PVR=0x80010201
While the 1.25 ghz comes up as:
PowerPC 7455
(Apollo 6)
Unknown Rev
PVR=0x80010302
Quite interesting. Anyone know if this 7455 revision has DDR signaling?
PPC Checker v 2.61 reports the DP 867 CPU as:
PowerPC 7455
(Apollo 6, rev2.1)
SOI G4 plus
PVR=0x80010201
While the 1.25 ghz comes up as:
PowerPC 7455
(Apollo 6)
Unknown Rev
PVR=0x80010302
Quite interesting. Anyone know if this 7455 revision has DDR signaling?
jobberwacky
Oct 12, 02:18 AM
Wow! NeoOffice loses it at line 20. Even with parentheses like this: '=(A1*6)-1'
:confused:
Well, it does claim to be MS-Office compatible, doesen't it? :D
:confused:
Well, it does claim to be MS-Office compatible, doesen't it? :D
cbrain
Jan 12, 10:43 AM
The best of the best would be your Mac's clock widget.Open two of them and set one to Cupertino.When it's 9am in Cupertino....Well you get the gist.;)
BUt then you have to wait until 9AM to find out the times.
BUt then you have to wait until 9AM to find out the times.
gauchogolfer
Jun 24, 12:29 PM
Holy cow it was crowded there! I got there at 7:30 and the line was already a whole block long. I'll try and go back around 2 or 3 and check out the situation. If it's still crazy I'll just place an online order for delivery in a couple of weeks.
Artful Dodger
Sep 11, 08:16 AM
Well since I was working 3rd shift during that time I had just gone to bed. When I woke up around 2PM I didn't even turn on my TV since I had to be at my second job at 3:00 that day. So as I'm on my way to work I had to go near the Buffalo airport and noticed that it was really quiet so I turned on my radio (started with a cd and never knew what happened) and heard what was going on. Total shock or more disbelief what had happened when I was sleeping. It was about half an hour later at work when I looked and all my clients had canceled that day and the next. The thing that got me was none of my family called me to let me know what was going on (just moved into my new and first house) so the whole thing was a very surreal feeling that day and night to say the least.
donlphi
Oct 4, 01:13 PM
I would think gps information embedded in a photo would be a bad thing. So some kid posts a picture of him and his friends on Myspace and some creep downloads the picture, now they can look up where the picture was taken. Seems like a lot of invasion of privacy.
I don't know if it's a good idea... IF that is what they are planning on integrating.
Now on the other hand, if it is just a way of catagorizing the photos on iPhoto fine. I won't use it, but fine.
not exciting either way
I don't know if it's a good idea... IF that is what they are planning on integrating.
Now on the other hand, if it is just a way of catagorizing the photos on iPhoto fine. I won't use it, but fine.
not exciting either way
trainguy77
Aug 27, 04:54 PM
@#$%*&!(%#@!)!!!!!! A bit frustrating that I'm gonna lose a spot again... :mad:
haha yeah you remember when i was bugging you about going to pass you? Then i had those problems with it crashing my system...but they must have fixed it now. I am back at it...:p
haha yeah you remember when i was bugging you about going to pass you? Then i had those problems with it crashing my system...but they must have fixed it now. I am back at it...:p
benjayman2
Nov 3, 03:41 AM
i love this woman and i finally found a good wallpaper of her. :cool:
Wow I love everything about this. Care to share? Not the wallpaper, but everything else would be greatly appreciated.
Wow I love everything about this. Care to share? Not the wallpaper, but everything else would be greatly appreciated.
R94N
Sep 1, 01:15 AM
Wow - tangerine?! That's a shade of orange, isn't it?
kalsta
May 4, 07:15 AM
As you probably know, neither 13" model has a dedicated GPU, so serious gamers tell us they're not terribly well suited to gaming. Aside from that, I should think either would be a fantastic computer for school. If you had the money and didn't mind the larger screen, you could certainly look at the 15" models, but otherwise I'd probably save my money and go for the cheapest 13".
Mikael
Dec 30, 02:39 AM
The NX bit in AMD K8 CPUs and Execute Disable bit in Intel CPUs are there to prevent buffer overflow exploits.
http://www.intel.com/business/bss/infrastructure/security/xdbit.htm
http://www.intel.com/business/bss/infrastructure/security/xdbit.htm
aegisdesign
Oct 8, 05:30 AM
I still can't believe you lot in the USA have gone for yet another incompatible-with-the-rest-of-the-world frequency for your 3G network meaning that anyone coming to the USA won't be able to use your 3G network and your 3G iPhones will be about as useful as a one legged dog outside the USA.
It's interesting that the T-Mobile guy thinks that the prime use for 3G in the USA will be email and other user generated content and not music though. Personally the last thing I want is content rich email on my mobile phone.
It's interesting that the T-Mobile guy thinks that the prime use for 3G in the USA will be email and other user generated content and not music though. Personally the last thing I want is content rich email on my mobile phone.
blueroom
Mar 30, 11:48 PM
Why not just buy the Mac version of AutoCAD?
nanofrog
Apr 25, 09:55 AM
It's not that I have an innate fear of soldering :) the task indeed sounds fairly straightforward and from a rational perspective very little can go wrong but there is just something about connecting 2x $500 SSD's with a cable that underwent some DIY soldering that does not sit too well with me and I can't really test it with a cheapo PC first too as that does not have any backplane cables that have male SATA DATA/POWER header.
It's a better connection than using crimp connectors, and is how your expensive electronics are manufactured (all the components are soldered to the PCB). ;)
Soldering wire isn't as common as crimp connectors due to costs (more labor intensive to solder, as well as more expensive materials and equipment is used).
I believe I will instead purchase the kind of cable you posted a link to and stay away from soldering or using nuts and crimp connectors. It probably won't turn out much more expensive either as I won't be needing that SATA Y splitter, but a regular widely available 2xSATA power that connects to molex will do with a cable like in link.
Either way will work, so it's up to you (soldered version isn't quite as messy IMO).
Also have found this one, but it's 1m long! No info on how long the one in your link is too.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1m-Hard-Disk-SFF-8482-SAS-Cable-29P-1-SATA-7P-Cable-/130468432498?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e60864a72#ht_645wt_901
The one I linked was 0.5 meters. You cannot go over 1.0 meters in total cable length with SATA drives, so please keep that in mind (the signal voltage is weak, and anything longer causes stability problems).
And this one, but it has 2x SAS connectors on the main female header so I doubt it will be compatible with the backplane connection cable on the Mac Pro.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Hard-Disk-SFF-8482-SAS-29Pin-2-SATA-7Pin-Cable-0-5m-/110654347387?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19c383587b#ht_1881wt_901
Skip this one.
It's a better connection than using crimp connectors, and is how your expensive electronics are manufactured (all the components are soldered to the PCB). ;)
Soldering wire isn't as common as crimp connectors due to costs (more labor intensive to solder, as well as more expensive materials and equipment is used).
I believe I will instead purchase the kind of cable you posted a link to and stay away from soldering or using nuts and crimp connectors. It probably won't turn out much more expensive either as I won't be needing that SATA Y splitter, but a regular widely available 2xSATA power that connects to molex will do with a cable like in link.
Either way will work, so it's up to you (soldered version isn't quite as messy IMO).
Also have found this one, but it's 1m long! No info on how long the one in your link is too.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1m-Hard-Disk-SFF-8482-SAS-Cable-29P-1-SATA-7P-Cable-/130468432498?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e60864a72#ht_645wt_901
The one I linked was 0.5 meters. You cannot go over 1.0 meters in total cable length with SATA drives, so please keep that in mind (the signal voltage is weak, and anything longer causes stability problems).
And this one, but it has 2x SAS connectors on the main female header so I doubt it will be compatible with the backplane connection cable on the Mac Pro.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Hard-Disk-SFF-8482-SAS-29Pin-2-SATA-7Pin-Cable-0-5m-/110654347387?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19c383587b#ht_1881wt_901
Skip this one.