
AppleIntelRock
Oct 8, 03:00 AM
!!!!!!!! the apple store is down!
it must be the iphone :D
http://www.store.apple.com/
it must be the iphone :D
http://www.store.apple.com/

mikee99
Mar 11, 11:45 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; 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)
I think he is at best buy
I think he is at best buy

InfoTime
Apr 15, 01:22 PM
In my business I provide IT support for residential and very small business customers. I don't handle any clients who are big enough to require a real Windows server like Windows Server 2003 or 2008.
However, I have installed a couple of Windows Home Server appliances for customers - mainly for backup purposes. I love the backup feature of Windows Home Server. It's the closest thing I've found to Time Machine on Windows. The problem is that Windows Home Server looks like a dead-end. HP (who had the best boxes) is getting out of the business. The new version of WHS doesn't look that great.
So, I recalled that Server will be included in Lion. A few questions:
- is there or will there be a limit on the number of client PCs that can connect
- can anyone recommend a free or near-free backup program for Windows that will work as well as WHS's? (automatic daily backups that are both file and image backups, and work with most recent flavors of Windows XP Home, Vista Home Premium or 7 Home Premium)
- anything else I should consider?
However, I have installed a couple of Windows Home Server appliances for customers - mainly for backup purposes. I love the backup feature of Windows Home Server. It's the closest thing I've found to Time Machine on Windows. The problem is that Windows Home Server looks like a dead-end. HP (who had the best boxes) is getting out of the business. The new version of WHS doesn't look that great.
So, I recalled that Server will be included in Lion. A few questions:
- is there or will there be a limit on the number of client PCs that can connect
- can anyone recommend a free or near-free backup program for Windows that will work as well as WHS's? (automatic daily backups that are both file and image backups, and work with most recent flavors of Windows XP Home, Vista Home Premium or 7 Home Premium)
- anything else I should consider?

AVnut
Apr 29, 09:14 AM
If I install an app directly on the phone over wifi using an account that I created just to test with the app installs and is not deleted off device on a sync even though computer is not authorized for that account. App is not transferred to iTunes on computer.
But...
If I install the app via the computer through iTunes ( needing to authorize the computer for that account ) the app installs onto device. I delete app from iTunes so it should appear like above scenario. Problem happens when computer is de-authorized. On next sync app gets deleted off device unless computer is re-authorized for account that installed app on device.
Any suggestions?
Maybe I am missing something but somehow how an app get installed makes a difference. I think it is strange...
But...
If I install the app via the computer through iTunes ( needing to authorize the computer for that account ) the app installs onto device. I delete app from iTunes so it should appear like above scenario. Problem happens when computer is de-authorized. On next sync app gets deleted off device unless computer is re-authorized for account that installed app on device.
Any suggestions?
Maybe I am missing something but somehow how an app get installed makes a difference. I think it is strange...

NiKeZz
Apr 11, 03:52 PM
I to have done one but its for more of targeting potential customers and the kids I shoot if they get so many of their friends to like the page I give them a discount on their packages they choose.
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Bennieboy�
Apr 8, 09:21 PM
I was not aware that I broke a rule. I read some of the other blogs and thought this is in the same vein. Now what? MS
thats why you should read the rules, if you dont, you wouldnt be aware would you ? lol, FYI, this isn't a blog, it's a message board, whatever rules apply elsewhere, they dont apply here, thats why this board has it's own set of rules ;)
thats why you should read the rules, if you dont, you wouldnt be aware would you ? lol, FYI, this isn't a blog, it's a message board, whatever rules apply elsewhere, they dont apply here, thats why this board has it's own set of rules ;)

Sydde
Mar 4, 04:38 PM
Of course Bill Gates is entitled to all his billions. I mean, consider the very foundation of it, the LSI microchip that comprises the key computer components that run his software. Follow that back and you will see that IC chip development was based entirely in private industry, led by that massive corporate enterprise project called "Apollo".

apple-steve
Nov 3, 03:55 PM
These are two snippets from the album
2 Ways http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh4WkT0ghoo
Ladies And Gentleman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSiieQwtJVg&feature=related
btw "2 Ways" sounds amazing
2 Ways http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh4WkT0ghoo
Ladies And Gentleman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSiieQwtJVg&feature=related
btw "2 Ways" sounds amazing

Merthyrboy
Feb 22, 05:16 PM
Thats a pretty drastic reaction for a misspelt word. The amount of wounds that he inflicted as well to that spelling mistake.

Cakester
Apr 24, 09:04 PM
Is there a reason why he would not have a DropBox account? :confused: I mean, DropBox is great and very useful, why couldn't he be using it?
He could, but what that would say about his belief iDisk/MobileMe..... would be interesting.
He could, but what that would say about his belief iDisk/MobileMe..... would be interesting.

Sweetfeld28
Oct 18, 10:35 PM
I would have been making the trek North to Briarwood, but since i pre-ordered from Apple the morning Leapord was announced; i think i will be greatly anticipating my delivery at work on friday.
Side note:
NightStorm, glad to see another fellow MacRumor member in my neck of the woods.
Side note:
NightStorm, glad to see another fellow MacRumor member in my neck of the woods.

KittenKrusher
Sep 27, 09:40 PM
As far as I know Palm is the best way to go for what your describing, plus its the most compatible with OSX. One of the Zire's should suffice. I personally like the Tungsten T5 myself.

mbl42
Dec 2, 09:42 PM
I have some ones in great condition. Make me an offer via PM or email. :)

basesloaded190
Apr 18, 09:51 AM
This is getting ridiculous. Seems like every day we are getting new reports from different analysts GUESSING when the believe the phone will be introduced.

-hh
Mar 16, 08:15 AM
Storage is truly a subjective matter. From a long term perspective, it will all depend on your needs & how many images you shoot/ expect to shoot. Anything you do, should have a redundancy back-up, whether it be a duplicate HDD, DVD's or storage online. However, as has also been pointed out, there is no need for Black's/ 7200 drives, when it comes to archiving. Green's/ 5900's are quite sufficient.
Agreed. What I find to be more resource intensive are the steps taken for redundancy to prevent total data loss.
And I thought I read that someone claimed that OS X has built-in RAID? I don't think that that's quite correct: the system can support a software-based RAID 1, but it still requires having two physical disk drives to be thus set up .. it isn't automatic.
The following is my own experience with how I needed to adjust for future growth:
When I switched to Digital SLR's in I invested in a pair of 500GB Seagate Free Agent External HDD's, to back up my images to. In I added a pair of 1TB Seagates in an External Enclosure, and configured them in RAID 1. This device is connected via FW800, and is blazing fast, where as the USB driven Free Agent's, seem to move at a snails pace, though they are USB 2. Up to this point my DSLR's only shot on avg an 8-10MB Raw File, so I wasn't burning through storage, all that fast. However, as newer tech has come out, larger files were inevitable.
"wasn't burning through ... all that fast." Well said :D.
I moved from a 4MP digital p&S to a dSLR in 2005/6 (8MP Canon 20D) which was what started my bit-burning. Retrospectively, the ~4000 images (RAW/JPG) from my first Africa trip was what I'd now consider a "mere" 40GB.
FWIW, I had a Seagate FreeAgent 750GB with the FW upgrade card from roughly this same time period as a backup; just had it go bad last month...ironically, not the HDD itself but somewhere in the electronic controller boards.
I also had two older 250GB PATA drives sitting around, which I made into an external FW800 RAID1 to use as a redundant backup to the Seagate 750.

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Agreed. What I find to be more resource intensive are the steps taken for redundancy to prevent total data loss.
And I thought I read that someone claimed that OS X has built-in RAID? I don't think that that's quite correct: the system can support a software-based RAID 1, but it still requires having two physical disk drives to be thus set up .. it isn't automatic.
The following is my own experience with how I needed to adjust for future growth:
When I switched to Digital SLR's in I invested in a pair of 500GB Seagate Free Agent External HDD's, to back up my images to. In I added a pair of 1TB Seagates in an External Enclosure, and configured them in RAID 1. This device is connected via FW800, and is blazing fast, where as the USB driven Free Agent's, seem to move at a snails pace, though they are USB 2. Up to this point my DSLR's only shot on avg an 8-10MB Raw File, so I wasn't burning through storage, all that fast. However, as newer tech has come out, larger files were inevitable.
"wasn't burning through ... all that fast." Well said :D.
I moved from a 4MP digital p&S to a dSLR in 2005/6 (8MP Canon 20D) which was what started my bit-burning. Retrospectively, the ~4000 images (RAW/JPG) from my first Africa trip was what I'd now consider a "mere" 40GB.
FWIW, I had a Seagate FreeAgent 750GB with the FW upgrade card from roughly this same time period as a backup; just had it go bad last month...ironically, not the HDD itself but somewhere in the electronic controller boards.
I also had two older 250GB PATA drives sitting around, which I made into an external FW800 RAID1 to use as a redundant backup to the Seagate 750.

nanofrog
Apr 15, 08:11 AM
I see, thanks. So I take it without these adapters I can't use any 3rd party RAID solution for HDD's in the four internal bays as by default the hard drives in those bays just connect to the internal PCB channels and SATA power which are both located on the backplane, but with the adapter (for power only) it creates some space for me to connect the SAS cables from the controller into the hard drive sata ports.
Yes.
The kit includes all the cables needed to connect the disks to a 3rd party card (gets power off of the backplane board <where the disks usually plug into>, and uses a break-out cable to attach the disks data signals to the card). They make room for this via the drive mounts (fit shallower than the stock units to allow for room to plug the data ends into the drives).
Yes.
The kit includes all the cables needed to connect the disks to a 3rd party card (gets power off of the backplane board <where the disks usually plug into>, and uses a break-out cable to attach the disks data signals to the card). They make room for this via the drive mounts (fit shallower than the stock units to allow for room to plug the data ends into the drives).

jegesmaci
Mar 17, 12:57 AM
I am south of Salt Lake. I am looking for a 64GB Black Wifi iPad 2. If you guys find out that they have inventory, please post back.
Thanks,
Adam
Thanks,
Adam

WardC
Sep 26, 10:13 PM
There are a couple guys from Germany selling these for dirt cheap. I think they are all reprints. I bought a Buzz Aldrin from this seller and it's a totally awesome poster, you couldn't tell it was a fake...crisp, good contrast, glossy matte finish, even smelled fresh and new, and the colored Apple logo was perfect. The photo is stunning. I even bought another one from him. But, there is no way he is selling the volume of posters that he's selling without them being reprints, he lists a new batch of them on global.ebay.com every week. Just search for "Think different poster" and you will find a list of 24x36" Think Different posters from a seller in Germany.
Here is the same poster I bought from him. Listed at $1.00:
http://global.ebay.com/APPLE_THINK_DIFFERENT_POSTER_-_BUZZ_ALDRIN_24_x_36/230529734089/item
Here is the same poster I bought from him. Listed at $1.00:
http://global.ebay.com/APPLE_THINK_DIFFERENT_POSTER_-_BUZZ_ALDRIN_24_x_36/230529734089/item

localboy28
May 6, 07:06 PM
Restore the phone before you take it to apple
Restore wipes jailbreak and returns to factory settings leaving no traces of jailbreak. 100% safe
Restore wipes jailbreak and returns to factory settings leaving no traces of jailbreak. 100% safe
savar
Oct 24, 11:06 PM
Yeah I don't think so. Unless you scale it to an exact multiple, it's going to look like crap.
With subpixel anti-aliasing (how OS X does it now), it will scale well to any size. Naturally it will get a little blurry, but it depends how you define "look like crap" as to whether it will be acceptable or not.
The real problem is that this antialiasing is an expensive operation. Maybe they can do it all on the GPU now...but they're going to have to cache those pictures somewhere. This why its a good thing that # of cores are going up and memory is getting cheaper, we will be using lots more of each when we turn on all the candy in 10.5
With subpixel anti-aliasing (how OS X does it now), it will scale well to any size. Naturally it will get a little blurry, but it depends how you define "look like crap" as to whether it will be acceptable or not.
The real problem is that this antialiasing is an expensive operation. Maybe they can do it all on the GPU now...but they're going to have to cache those pictures somewhere. This why its a good thing that # of cores are going up and memory is getting cheaper, we will be using lots more of each when we turn on all the candy in 10.5
roadbloc
Mar 8, 03:56 PM
Excellent. I await the day.
In fact, I may start camping outside the Sony store now, just so I can be the first... :p
In fact, I may start camping outside the Sony store now, just so I can be the first... :p
Brundlefly
Jan 11, 02:08 PM
Overall Score: 191.5
LimeLite
Jul 20, 06:48 PM
Yeah, try repairing permissions. Or take a look at the downloads folder and see what the permissions and privelages are for that folder. The owner of the folder you download to should be you.
Way to go convincing your friends to switch though! :D
Way to go convincing your friends to switch though! :D
AnimaLeo
Mar 27, 12:52 PM
http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr.com/tumblr_liq928iYeC1qeox4xo1_1280.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJ6IHWSU3BX3X7X3Q&Expires=1301334317&Signature=8fQkEKR1GvAxoIqbw7UT81IFB%2Bo%3D
Any thoughts/criticisms?
Any thoughts/criticisms?