Lord Appleseed
Mar 14, 01:21 PM
Have you found any issues with memory? I'm trying to decide whether I should drop $100 on doubling the memory when I buy my MBA.
Go with the 4GB Ram option, it will serve you longer and better.
Go with the 4GB Ram option, it will serve you longer and better.
MacBytes
Dec 9, 02:40 PM
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maclamb
Nov 9, 08:40 PM
I am moving into a new home that has in-ceiling mounted speakers throughout the house. I plan to use my stereo amplifier (and a speaker selector) to run the 6 pairs of mounted speakers.
I knnow I can use apple's wireless transmitter - but that is from my computer.
What I would *really* like to do is use my iPod as the music source. I can control the songs playing, volumne, etc from the pod.
So, I am looking for a wireless stereo/amplifier/speaker system that will:
- receive a signal form the iPod
- transmit to a receiver, which will
- output to my amplifier or receiver (and thus drive the sound/speakers)
Any suggestions?
I knnow I can use apple's wireless transmitter - but that is from my computer.
What I would *really* like to do is use my iPod as the music source. I can control the songs playing, volumne, etc from the pod.
So, I am looking for a wireless stereo/amplifier/speaker system that will:
- receive a signal form the iPod
- transmit to a receiver, which will
- output to my amplifier or receiver (and thus drive the sound/speakers)
Any suggestions?
DeaconGraves
Mar 14, 03:55 PM
Somewhere, a large man with several tatoos is weeping softly.
mrscholar
Jan 18, 08:03 PM
Is if Ecamm updated they're iChatUSB software to integrate fully with Leopard. After shooting off 11 emails back and forth to their tech support, I finally gave up...
Oh well :(
Oh well :(
djsound
Feb 28, 11:34 PM
www.burningreel.ca
The header is using a template ...and i made a php page for once you enter your email for the newsletter....but once you click submit the fonts in the main menu and top right get bigger....they shouldn't because they are taken directly from the template...can anyone help as to why? thanks in advance
The header is using a template ...and i made a php page for once you enter your email for the newsletter....but once you click submit the fonts in the main menu and top right get bigger....they shouldn't because they are taken directly from the template...can anyone help as to why? thanks in advance
Transporteur
Apr 15, 07:52 AM
With the MaxConnect BackPlane Attachment for Mac Pro [2010] Systems (SZ-MACPRO10-MS06) I can't make it out too well from the picture but it appears there's a small adapter attached onto the back of the hard drive ports correct?
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Huntn
Apr 19, 03:10 PM
Well guys, I jut got off tech support to told me they really don't support Macs and I asked him then why did the box say supports MacOX10.3, .4, and .5? The tech support guy did tell me to go to my Network System Prefs where I have a USB Ethernet (indicating the wireless adapter) that says "connected" and the Rosewill Utility that came with this unit shows me connected to my local network.
Somewhere there is a broken link between my Mac hardware and this wireless adapter. Anyone have an idea of what it could be? In Network Prefs I've tried using both DHCP and Manual IP, but neither have worked.
Thanks!
Somewhere there is a broken link between my Mac hardware and this wireless adapter. Anyone have an idea of what it could be? In Network Prefs I've tried using both DHCP and Manual IP, but neither have worked.
Thanks!
Kunigit
Mar 22, 08:26 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Anyone there today?
Anyone there today?
zimv20
Apr 5, 12:03 PM
damn dude... :eek:
yeah, no kidding. and to think that i got w/in 40k points of the now mighty meeble!
yeah, no kidding. and to think that i got w/in 40k points of the now mighty meeble!
Mac'nCheese
Mar 26, 09:07 PM
I wanted to take the audio from a youtube video and use it for an iMovie project. Anyone know an easy way to do this?
IwantImac
May 5, 11:26 AM
OH thats great. I tought they would wait until july orso
calisoldier83
Dec 30, 07:18 PM
ok, try this: http://www.iphonefaq.org/archives/971187
nice try, this doesnt work without developer firmware
nice try, this doesnt work without developer firmware
Dav1
Mar 14, 10:03 PM
Yeah so I ran TU and it was only able to save for 4.3. Can anyone think of a reason to jailbreak 3.2.2 and save those to Cydia before going up to 4.3? I'm trying to think of any possible reason why I'd want to go back to 3.2.2. At this point, it seems like everything 4.3 offers is better. And I have to believe that an untethered jb will happen eventually...
Do you have the camera connection kit or do you plan to get it? The connection kit only really fully works with the non 4.0 versions...
Do you have the camera connection kit or do you plan to get it? The connection kit only really fully works with the non 4.0 versions...
StopSign24
Nov 3, 12:59 PM
Link (http://www.wallpaperswide.com/titanium_silver-wallpapers.html)
law guy
Sep 12, 09:27 PM
oh ya, could someone explain what they mean by "gapless playback"?
On CDs (or any other physical recording) sometimes artists have one song run right into another - you know it's changed because you're familiar with it or you happen to look up at the CD track counter and see it go from 3 to 4 but the music hasn't stopped. Digital tracks had a bad side effect of putting a break between tracks. Gapless apparently knows when the original recording intended no gap and then replicates that on the iPod / iTunes replay. This breakthrough also available on cassette tape. :rolleyes:
On CDs (or any other physical recording) sometimes artists have one song run right into another - you know it's changed because you're familiar with it or you happen to look up at the CD track counter and see it go from 3 to 4 but the music hasn't stopped. Digital tracks had a bad side effect of putting a break between tracks. Gapless apparently knows when the original recording intended no gap and then replicates that on the iPod / iTunes replay. This breakthrough also available on cassette tape. :rolleyes:
L-U-R-C-H
Apr 20, 04:01 PM
Today's news is really boring...
dante@sisna.com
Jan 23, 05:30 PM
Hardly. The panel is a S-IPS LG.Philips LM230W02 (for the 23"). This is probably the very best panel you can buy anywhere for a 23/24". The displays you are talking about aren't similar displays at all - they are inferior PVA or TN types. Hence, the price. Faster response times (for gamers) don't appear in S-IPS panels - only in cheaper TN types.
A comparable display is the NEC LCD2490WUXi which you won't find for under about $1100. The ACD 23" is in fact for the quality of the display good value. The main problem with it is the lack of inputs and the 1 year-guarantee.
The only change that Apple could make to the 23" is to things like the inputs (which personally I would like to see) because there is no better panel. Of course they could change to a 24" but this is not a better panel. Just a slightly larger one.
One legit worry is if you buy the 23" now, and Apple changes to a 24" then buying a second panel will be a problem.
The above is the best summary post I have read concerning the actual VALUE of the ACD 23 and of the risk of mis-match if/when Apple changes it to a 24". But make no mistake, for the technology, the ACD 23 is priced correctly.
A comparable display is the NEC LCD2490WUXi which you won't find for under about $1100. The ACD 23" is in fact for the quality of the display good value. The main problem with it is the lack of inputs and the 1 year-guarantee.
The only change that Apple could make to the 23" is to things like the inputs (which personally I would like to see) because there is no better panel. Of course they could change to a 24" but this is not a better panel. Just a slightly larger one.
One legit worry is if you buy the 23" now, and Apple changes to a 24" then buying a second panel will be a problem.
The above is the best summary post I have read concerning the actual VALUE of the ACD 23 and of the risk of mis-match if/when Apple changes it to a 24". But make no mistake, for the technology, the ACD 23 is priced correctly.
dj9928
Jan 17, 11:57 AM
Hi all,I recently took a lend of a copy of Panther from the office to spruce up my old g3 imac. I no nothing really about macs in general have worked with PC's for 15 or so years. The problem being I turn of the imac hold down 'c' the imac reads the CD for a while them stops and continues to boot from the harddrive. I clicked on the cd and opened it and all I see is a file called mac osx10.3.sit I then opened this using stuffit and then i see another file named something similar to the original. I then opened this and get an error message the application that created this file can not be found. What should I do? I cant ask any one in the office about this problem as Panther was installed by an engineer who came out to update our 2 or so imacs.
KittenKrusher
Sep 27, 12:36 PM
Yeah, give them a call. They are nice and reasonable... most of the time. Give them a story on how broke you are and that you need this very badly. lol
alcaponek
Apr 20, 04:55 PM
It's not me it's the dying man that makes the OS comparisons at every keynote. Well actually he only did when iOS was in a leading position...
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
at least dont call him that ffs...
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
at least dont call him that ffs...
alexpros
Oct 8, 11:00 PM
First of All, I really doubt Tmobile is heading with MAC on the Iphone thing with these bands. The frequencies they are buying have to do with WIMAX. Wimax uses the frequencies 1.5/2.3 and 2.5/5ghz. The say it also has speeds up to 75mbps, range of 30 miles one radio. the purpose of these bands isnt for a phone no way in hell, WiMAX allows you to have VOIP and IPTV, Unless you want to watch tv out of your cellphone. Whats the point in that.
dp84
Nov 1, 09:48 AM
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notjustjay
Oct 4, 08:59 AM
I picked up a SonyStyle catalog last week and I noticed that Sony is also announcing a GPS add-on for their cameras. Presumably it would do the same thing. I guess the idea being you can track the locations of your photographs as you travel on vacation.
To each his own, I guess, but I thought that seemed pretty silly when Sony was producing it, and I still think it's silly even with Apple at the helm. I mean, sure, it's cool, but would I pay a couple hundred bucks for that? No. Definitely an early adopter toy.
However, I do happen to be in the minority of folks that has a good GPS receiver (in my case for geocaching (http://www.geocaching.com)) so it might just be that since I already have invested good money into existing devices that provide me the means of doing the same thing, I'm reticent to spend more on the same thing. It would be neat to see more integration between, say, Bluetooth enabled GPS units (which exist) and digital cameras.
To each his own, I guess, but I thought that seemed pretty silly when Sony was producing it, and I still think it's silly even with Apple at the helm. I mean, sure, it's cool, but would I pay a couple hundred bucks for that? No. Definitely an early adopter toy.
However, I do happen to be in the minority of folks that has a good GPS receiver (in my case for geocaching (http://www.geocaching.com)) so it might just be that since I already have invested good money into existing devices that provide me the means of doing the same thing, I'm reticent to spend more on the same thing. It would be neat to see more integration between, say, Bluetooth enabled GPS units (which exist) and digital cameras.