needthephone
Oct 9, 07:17 AM
It seems like only the US will be getting this phone if it happens.
The US Mobile phone network is antiquated compared to the rest of the world (well most of it) who are embracing the second generation of 3G (http://www.nextg.com.au/, http://www.three.com.au) ). At best this apple phone is rumoiured to be GSM... It may have the music player capabilities to die for but if I can't use it to make free video calls with my wife I am not interested. I hope I am wrong and they are looking at the rest of the world too.
http://www.t-mobile.com/ seems pretty ho hum in this day and age.
The US Mobile phone network is antiquated compared to the rest of the world (well most of it) who are embracing the second generation of 3G (http://www.nextg.com.au/, http://www.three.com.au) ). At best this apple phone is rumoiured to be GSM... It may have the music player capabilities to die for but if I can't use it to make free video calls with my wife I am not interested. I hope I am wrong and they are looking at the rest of the world too.
http://www.t-mobile.com/ seems pretty ho hum in this day and age.
stoid
Nov 28, 09:45 PM
I really want an iCurve, but buy.com is selling them right now for $21 (+shipping). http://www.buy.com/retail/Product.asp?sku=10336642 I'm shocked at how low buy.com is selling them for, I did a Froogle search just to see whether or not they were available below $40.
tea&cake
Apr 14, 03:59 PM
Hello... First Post... Its a little long winded but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have a dedicated Power Mac G4 2001/2002 (733mhz 1.5GB Ram single processor) linked up to a specialist large format scanner. The G4 operates solely on OS9.2 as the large format scanners software can only work on OS9.2, but this G4 is starting to struggle, possible capacitor issues. I do not have the scanning software discs so am unable to install them onto another computer, and without this software and OS9.2 I would be unable to use my scanner, massive knightmare that I really want to avoid. Ideally I need to try and clone this G4 onto another G4. I have recently obtained a second Power Mac G4 (733mhz 1.5Gb single processor) but it is operating on OSX and does not have OS9 installed on it.
Q: Is it possible to clone my current Power Mac G4 (the OS9.2 operating system & its specialist scanning software) and make an exact clone onto the Power Mac G4 that currently has OSX installed on it?
I have never cloned a computer before, if the above is possible, then I would so greatly appreciate any step by step instructional advice on the above.
Kind Regards,
tea & cake
:apple:
I have a dedicated Power Mac G4 2001/2002 (733mhz 1.5GB Ram single processor) linked up to a specialist large format scanner. The G4 operates solely on OS9.2 as the large format scanners software can only work on OS9.2, but this G4 is starting to struggle, possible capacitor issues. I do not have the scanning software discs so am unable to install them onto another computer, and without this software and OS9.2 I would be unable to use my scanner, massive knightmare that I really want to avoid. Ideally I need to try and clone this G4 onto another G4. I have recently obtained a second Power Mac G4 (733mhz 1.5Gb single processor) but it is operating on OSX and does not have OS9 installed on it.
Q: Is it possible to clone my current Power Mac G4 (the OS9.2 operating system & its specialist scanning software) and make an exact clone onto the Power Mac G4 that currently has OSX installed on it?
I have never cloned a computer before, if the above is possible, then I would so greatly appreciate any step by step instructional advice on the above.
Kind Regards,
tea & cake
:apple:
mstrze
Apr 3, 10:08 PM
Still haven't seen that ad...BUT:
That's not a true 'pop-up', so a pop-up blocker would not have stopped that.
That's not a true 'pop-up', so a pop-up blocker would not have stopped that.
mainstay
May 2, 12:25 AM
holy smokes! I had no idea there were so many log files.
Thanks for the nudge in the right direction.
I think I must have been looking at a truncated format in the admin console... because this is much more detailed.
Now to backtrack the shutdown times (I haven't completely eliminated electrical issues).
Thanks!
--m
Thanks for the nudge in the right direction.
I think I must have been looking at a truncated format in the admin console... because this is much more detailed.
Now to backtrack the shutdown times (I haven't completely eliminated electrical issues).
Thanks!
--m
overcast
Jan 23, 02:34 PM
:rolleyes:
Then why bother getting a computer, buy an AppleTV or a PS3. Save yourself a $1000
Then why bother getting a computer, buy an AppleTV or a PS3. Save yourself a $1000
Surely
Apr 5, 11:19 PM
thank you, surely. i went ahead and posted there. now i'll have to see if i can delete this thread.
YOU can't, but if you click the little http://images.macrumors.com/vb/images/buttons/report.gif that is in your first post, you can message a moderator to delete it for you.
Enjoy your stay! :cool:
YOU can't, but if you click the little http://images.macrumors.com/vb/images/buttons/report.gif that is in your first post, you can message a moderator to delete it for you.
Enjoy your stay! :cool:
StarbucksSam
Dec 12, 10:11 AM
Call me shallow (and lazy!) but it would be nice if you could post a few pics to go along with your review.
I don't have a digital camera. ;)
I don't have a digital camera. ;)
ariel
Oct 4, 02:56 PM
[QUOTE=globalhemp]iPhone to "borrow" from Disney Mobile's (http://disneymobile.go.com/) GPS Enabled Family Locator(TM)
Yeah and Disney is shut down the service after 8 months with little or no interest in the service. And is going to cost them $30 million to shut it down and as Disney and Apple sharehold it think it is a bad business model to be in.
I think you have that wrong - slightly - they're shutting down the ESPN thing...
"The Walt Disney Co. will spend about $30 million to shut down its Mobile ESPN wireless telephone services, but remains "excited" about its family-oriented Disney Mobile phone service, Disney Chief Financial Officer Tom Staggs said on Monday."
Yeah and Disney is shut down the service after 8 months with little or no interest in the service. And is going to cost them $30 million to shut it down and as Disney and Apple sharehold it think it is a bad business model to be in.
I think you have that wrong - slightly - they're shutting down the ESPN thing...
"The Walt Disney Co. will spend about $30 million to shut down its Mobile ESPN wireless telephone services, but remains "excited" about its family-oriented Disney Mobile phone service, Disney Chief Financial Officer Tom Staggs said on Monday."
bassfingers
Mar 15, 04:10 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
Translation "imitation iPods with phone capabilities"
Sounds like imitation iPhone.
Translation "imitation iPods with phone capabilities"
Sounds like imitation iPhone.
q80demon
Oct 27, 05:55 PM
I purchased a couple of copies of Leopard from the 5th Avenue store. I posted an article in my blog (http://q80demon.blogspot.com/2007/10/iwaiting-for-leopard.html).
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2374/1769360797_6eb885aea5_m.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2374/1769360797_6eb885aea5_m.jpg
Blue Velvet
Dec 17, 11:59 AM
...something to help keep my vector skills sharp and maybe it will even yield some possible portfolio pieces?
Well, yeah, that too. Always good to keep things ticking over. Now and then, I do free/pro-bono work for small charities and non-profits in order to contribute something useful to communities, to keep me from becoming too stale, to network and build up recommendations etc. One or two pieces from that have ended up in various portfolios over the years as well.
If I'm doing work for free, then I'd rather spend it doing real-world exercises, working with briefs and clients towards a mutual goal, instead of doing stuff for myself.
Well, yeah, that too. Always good to keep things ticking over. Now and then, I do free/pro-bono work for small charities and non-profits in order to contribute something useful to communities, to keep me from becoming too stale, to network and build up recommendations etc. One or two pieces from that have ended up in various portfolios over the years as well.
If I'm doing work for free, then I'd rather spend it doing real-world exercises, working with briefs and clients towards a mutual goal, instead of doing stuff for myself.
iMeowbot
Oct 25, 09:25 AM
IThis is a useful fair use enabling technology. It will mean that iTMS purchased songs could be played on any player that has licensed Jon's work.
That isn't what this product does, and if it did it would run straight up against EUCD, DMCA etc.
It will mean that the iPod can play music from any store that has licensed Jon's work.
That is what the product is intended to accomplish.
That isn't what this product does, and if it did it would run straight up against EUCD, DMCA etc.
It will mean that the iPod can play music from any store that has licensed Jon's work.
That is what the product is intended to accomplish.
bjdku
Oct 4, 09:11 AM
iPhone, anyone?
Absolutely, that is exactly what this is!
Absolutely, that is exactly what this is!
peck2000
Feb 20, 03:51 PM
Have you tried testing location? Some locations are better than others for wireless. Perhaps the Mini is just in a bad location.
That's not the issue. The Mini holds its wireless connection just fine. You can see it on the networks and it can see other computers. It's not loosing its wireless connection.
But after a while, it can't access the internet. I don't think loosing the internet when it maintains its wireless connection is a location issue.
Besides, the Mini is used as a media centre so it has to be near the tv in the living room.
That's not the issue. The Mini holds its wireless connection just fine. You can see it on the networks and it can see other computers. It's not loosing its wireless connection.
But after a while, it can't access the internet. I don't think loosing the internet when it maintains its wireless connection is a location issue.
Besides, the Mini is used as a media centre so it has to be near the tv in the living room.
decksnap
Oct 24, 09:39 PM
Anyone who for some reason doesn't understand resolution independence just needs to know one thing: there isn't a downside. Don't worry about it. A lot of computer games are resolution independent these days (including the UI) and nobody freaks out about that, eh?
--Eric
I would imagine that the internet will present it's share of problems. Having the OS scale won't solve the problem of everything on the internet being 72 dpi. Yes, we can scale the text, but I'd imagine it will still be a huge mess once they start cranking up DPIs on the monitors.
--Eric
I would imagine that the internet will present it's share of problems. Having the OS scale won't solve the problem of everything on the internet being 72 dpi. Yes, we can scale the text, but I'd imagine it will still be a huge mess once they start cranking up DPIs on the monitors.
question fear
Sep 12, 11:39 AM
I was a junior in college. I woke up around 9:30, and when I went to my computer I had 2 IMs from friends. One said "Turn on the news" and the other said "Turn on your tv, big stuff happening." I turned it on in time to see footage of the towers getting hit, it just blew me the **** away. I was dating someone who worked for the Senate, and spent most of the day trying to get through to her, as well as my family in New Jersey to make sure everyone we knew were alright. I remember random things, like my friend Noah im'ing with friends in NYC and calling their parents since their phones were jammed....I can't believe it's been 4 years. It feels like it was both longer and shorter. It was burned into our national (and international) conciousness, but the time frame seems so small....
bousozoku
Oct 8, 04:34 AM
I saw news about their 3G network but no mention of Apple. I'm surprised that they're talking it up. If I would speculate about the two, I would say that Apple has added T-Mobile-compatible 3G hardware to their laptop computers the way others have added Sprint-compatible 3G hardware to theirs.
WiMax is coming, right?
WiMax is coming, right?
yellow
Sep 12, 10:43 AM
My wife had called me after the first plane hit and told me to find a TV. At the time, I was considering it a mehanical problem with the plane that somehow lead it there.. tragic, but not malicious. My wife agreed. As I was standing down in the waiting room watching the coverage, the second plane hit. I knew right then that it was not what I thought it was.
semaja2
Dec 14, 02:46 AM
Hey guys as you guys would know im getting my ibook 12" for a christmas present and as most people would know is that you get every eager and stuff and im thinking it will be hard to just keep it charging for 12 hours so what would be the bad things about not doing a full charge then a full discharge
calderone
Mar 10, 10:34 PM
You are reading into this a bit too much.
What Apple is referring to in the TN is that xinetd/inetd were deprecated as a means for users/admin and 3rd parties to launch daemons. Instead you should use launched.
That doesn't mean that Apple cannot use them as a means for launching and maintaining their own services. And indeed they are. The implementation noted in the Network Services Admin PDF is starkly different from how launchd is used.
What Apple is referring to in the TN is that xinetd/inetd were deprecated as a means for users/admin and 3rd parties to launch daemons. Instead you should use launched.
That doesn't mean that Apple cannot use them as a means for launching and maintaining their own services. And indeed they are. The implementation noted in the Network Services Admin PDF is starkly different from how launchd is used.
Macnoviz
Oct 26, 09:46 AM
I think we will just have to wait and see. This does tie in with the none-touch touch interface, but then again these things develop significantly, so whatever that guy was talking about would be already quite different.
I still think a vPod before Christmas could help divert attention from the Zune, which only has a 4:3 screen (no, really)
But as others have said, the scroll wheel just feels so right.
I'm hoping for this thingy to be an iLife to Go. with photos, music, movies, WiFi, and some basic PDA functions (ical, ichat, mail, addressbook..., iWork?)
It could be a 4th line of iPods, or even a 6th line of Macs
I still think a vPod before Christmas could help divert attention from the Zune, which only has a 4:3 screen (no, really)
But as others have said, the scroll wheel just feels so right.
I'm hoping for this thingy to be an iLife to Go. with photos, music, movies, WiFi, and some basic PDA functions (ical, ichat, mail, addressbook..., iWork?)
It could be a 4th line of iPods, or even a 6th line of Macs
TheAppleGeek
May 2, 03:44 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.
While it is a good source, we cannot use Wikipedia.
While it is a good source, we cannot use Wikipedia.
HawaiiMacAddict
Apr 6, 05:28 PM
Aloha dejo,
All I know is that an NDA statement was on the email I received from Apple. In my response, I asked why the information was under NDA. I mean, Xcode 4 is available to the masses, right? I don't understand why configurations would be something to be protected. I have yet to hear back from them, however.
Of course, this was directly below the signature, so it could have been a standard line put on all emails from the developer support office. If I get a response, I'll post it here (if the you or the other mods haven't locked it by then :D). I think it's really good information, and it pointed out something that was not made clear by any of the other documentation I read. That, or I'm just a little dense :D
I thought it was interesting that it started out by stating that the information was for Xcode 4, but the first document mentioned was for Xcode 3 :eek:
EDIT: One thing not covered in the email response from Apple was with respect to the Keys section of Keychain Access. I still only have one private key, and apparently only associated with the Developer Certificate. In the My Certificates section, however, I see both my Developer and Distribution Certificates, both associated with a private key. I still think it's strange, but the app I submitted is sitting in the "waiting for review" queue.
All I know is that an NDA statement was on the email I received from Apple. In my response, I asked why the information was under NDA. I mean, Xcode 4 is available to the masses, right? I don't understand why configurations would be something to be protected. I have yet to hear back from them, however.
Of course, this was directly below the signature, so it could have been a standard line put on all emails from the developer support office. If I get a response, I'll post it here (if the you or the other mods haven't locked it by then :D). I think it's really good information, and it pointed out something that was not made clear by any of the other documentation I read. That, or I'm just a little dense :D
I thought it was interesting that it started out by stating that the information was for Xcode 4, but the first document mentioned was for Xcode 3 :eek:
EDIT: One thing not covered in the email response from Apple was with respect to the Keys section of Keychain Access. I still only have one private key, and apparently only associated with the Developer Certificate. In the My Certificates section, however, I see both my Developer and Distribution Certificates, both associated with a private key. I still think it's strange, but the app I submitted is sitting in the "waiting for review" queue.