clk39
May 1, 12:03 PM
Wow, I got Firefox to open after downloading older version of Firefox again. Can't believe it. I am not relieved and happy. Thanks Mactouros for your advice too!
I already had Firefox 3.6.17 running on here but after i downloaded it again, it says this -
You�re now running Firefox 3.6.17.
For security reasons, we recommend downloading the latest and greatest version.
I already had Firefox 3.6.17 running on here but after i downloaded it again, it says this -
You�re now running Firefox 3.6.17.
For security reasons, we recommend downloading the latest and greatest version.
coopdog
Apr 16, 02:50 PM
I figured out a few things:
The older APC 1500 is using a stepped sine wave approximation, basically a square wave. Some say despite this frying sound coming from the PSU, the stepped "sine wave" is actually more efficient when transforming AC to the different DC voltages.:rolleyes: It's still not a sound I like coming from any device, especially my file and backup server. Since I have CCTV connected to the server, I want it to be on as long as possible, not just so I can have the time to shut it down properly...
Apparently, NEVER connect a modern plasma or lcd TV or any solid state power supply to a square wave approx. output.
No one has had this issue?
The older APC 1500 is using a stepped sine wave approximation, basically a square wave. Some say despite this frying sound coming from the PSU, the stepped "sine wave" is actually more efficient when transforming AC to the different DC voltages.:rolleyes: It's still not a sound I like coming from any device, especially my file and backup server. Since I have CCTV connected to the server, I want it to be on as long as possible, not just so I can have the time to shut it down properly...
Apparently, NEVER connect a modern plasma or lcd TV or any solid state power supply to a square wave approx. output.
No one has had this issue?
Starr
Sep 25, 05:51 AM
I might be getting a powerbook or an Ibook for xmas and I was wondering if you still have to buy the airport extreme card as I've heard that they now come built in but just wanted to make sure.
I was also wondering if the powerbook came with the built in mic? As I know the ibook does.
Can anyone clear this up for me? thanx :D
I was also wondering if the powerbook came with the built in mic? As I know the ibook does.
Can anyone clear this up for me? thanx :D
Stampyhead
Aug 21, 02:47 AM
I think Chico is talking about professional web design rather than doing it for a friend. I would charge at least $350 as well for a professional design like the example he showed. But if it were for a friend I would charge much less, if anything at all.
macachia
Apr 12, 12:10 PM
i think what cutyoursim is doing is quite legal.
My local vodafone charges 100euros (was 200euros last year) to unlock any iphone & get it registered on apple's servers.
My local vodafone charges 100euros (was 200euros last year) to unlock any iphone & get it registered on apple's servers.
SideStepSociety
May 4, 08:22 PM
Yep, also been working for me on my '06 mini for years now. I'm not sure why people were ever under the impression that you couldn't do it. I mean, you could always use it for PRAM resets, why would selecting the boot drive be any different?
What I usually do is pretty much exactly what you described. Option key to "wake"/connect the keyboard, then once again quickly to get the boot choices.
I also use the menu button on my Apple Remote, it's more "reliable".
What I usually do is pretty much exactly what you described. Option key to "wake"/connect the keyboard, then once again quickly to get the boot choices.
I also use the menu button on my Apple Remote, it's more "reliable".
macduke
Oct 27, 03:35 AM
Weird, I could have swore that AT&T had the 3g iPad since launch.
QuarterSwede
Mar 20, 06:47 PM
It only works with Apple's official WiFI tethering, not MyWi.
Right. You'd need TetherMe to be able to use Personal Hotspot without having a tethering plan.
Stupid question here, does the iPad 3G GPS work without a data plan?
As Intell already answered it does. The GPS is apart of the 3G chip (doesn't have to be active) that's why you don't get it with the wifi version.
Right. You'd need TetherMe to be able to use Personal Hotspot without having a tethering plan.
Stupid question here, does the iPad 3G GPS work without a data plan?
As Intell already answered it does. The GPS is apart of the 3G chip (doesn't have to be active) that's why you don't get it with the wifi version.
MaxBurn
May 5, 10:28 AM
Yes. Just wait, the new redsn0w will probably be here by the weekend. If it is like the last one they did you will just have to run redsn0w again to untether.
Cyclotrode
Oct 17, 07:02 PM
I'll be there around 3ish to take my place in line...maybe sooner. Can't wait!! :apple:
Hilmi Hamidi
Nov 1, 03:57 PM
Link? Thanks!
Here you go.
http://wallpaper.skins.be/blake-lively/38665/1920x1200/
Here you go.
http://wallpaper.skins.be/blake-lively/38665/1920x1200/
irain
Dec 2, 11:46 PM
Hi, I'm trying to get my Apache server working on my iBook. I heard many people recommend not to do it because it's like a sure-fire way to become hacked easily. That's one question I have... How easy is it to be hacked? Also, it won't even set up for me. I don't know why. Is it because I have a DSL connection with a dynamic IP?
Chaszmyr
Aug 15, 02:56 PM
Is that supposed to be fire? I don't think I would have been able to tell if not for edesign's post
imutter
Mar 18, 06:54 PM
I have never used it but try it
http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/
http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/
tech4all
Jan 14, 05:27 PM
let me start by saying that I just got my first mac ever (a new imac) last week.
last night I spend close to an hour just opening tons of different sized windows and using expose.
is this normal or is this the first sign of a mac addiction problem?
or both? :)
First just wanna say CONGRATS on your first Mac :)
Now back to you question: Who's to say being addicted to a Mac isn't normal :p (yea I don't if that even makes sense, lol) But yes I love Epos� as well. Very handy feature.
last night I spend close to an hour just opening tons of different sized windows and using expose.
is this normal or is this the first sign of a mac addiction problem?
or both? :)
First just wanna say CONGRATS on your first Mac :)
Now back to you question: Who's to say being addicted to a Mac isn't normal :p (yea I don't if that even makes sense, lol) But yes I love Epos� as well. Very handy feature.
Trevornewell
Mar 30, 09:38 AM
4.3. Or 4.3.1. I would take either one right now. Prob the same for 99% of iPad 2 users.
Full of Win
Oct 4, 01:02 AM
Talk about a punt. This has to be for a show car....right?
toke lahti
Jan 23, 03:41 AM
Yes because its maximum resolution is 2500x1600 and DVI already satisfies that, it doesn't really matter at this point. It doesn't transmit audio like HDMI. Honestly the only benefit to it, is the increased distance it can run (15m).
Maybe you don't know so much about color management.
Ever heard about 8-bit bottleneck?
DVI could use 16-bit colordepth (lsb on second link), but nobody uses that and there's not enough bandwidth with 2500x1600 resolution.
Displayport (or hdmi1.3) solves that problem without having expensive hardware LUTs in monitors (that ACDs currently does not have).
Maybe you don't know so much about color management.
Ever heard about 8-bit bottleneck?
DVI could use 16-bit colordepth (lsb on second link), but nobody uses that and there's not enough bandwidth with 2500x1600 resolution.
Displayport (or hdmi1.3) solves that problem without having expensive hardware LUTs in monitors (that ACDs currently does not have).
simsaladimbamba
Mar 17, 03:20 PM
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)
How can I convert a mkv movie to DVD?
MPEG Streamclip > CMD+E > export it using the Apple Intermediate Codec for VIDEO (Compressor) and Uncompressed for AUDIO (Sound).
Then use iDVD, comes with iLife and make a video DVD.
I used to be able to do it in Compressor. It took ages for it to accept a mkv file that I had dragged into it, but after a VERY long while the spinning beach ball would stop and it would appear in the window so I could apply whatever DVD settings I wanted.
However that seems to have stopped working. But if you have an older version of Compressor or haven't upgraded your system in a while you might try it.
Otherwise, if you have the late lamented Visualhub (or are able to find a working version) you can convert the mkv directly to a DVD.
Or you can use Handbrake to convert the mkv using the best quality settings possible and then use Compressor (if you have it) to make a DVD
Those are all things I've done so I know they work.
I haven't done this but it seems to work - if you have Toast, drag the mkv into the Video tab with DVD-Video chosen.
What if the OP has no access to FCS?
How can I convert a mkv movie to DVD?
MPEG Streamclip > CMD+E > export it using the Apple Intermediate Codec for VIDEO (Compressor) and Uncompressed for AUDIO (Sound).
Then use iDVD, comes with iLife and make a video DVD.
I used to be able to do it in Compressor. It took ages for it to accept a mkv file that I had dragged into it, but after a VERY long while the spinning beach ball would stop and it would appear in the window so I could apply whatever DVD settings I wanted.
However that seems to have stopped working. But if you have an older version of Compressor or haven't upgraded your system in a while you might try it.
Otherwise, if you have the late lamented Visualhub (or are able to find a working version) you can convert the mkv directly to a DVD.
Or you can use Handbrake to convert the mkv using the best quality settings possible and then use Compressor (if you have it) to make a DVD
Those are all things I've done so I know they work.
I haven't done this but it seems to work - if you have Toast, drag the mkv into the Video tab with DVD-Video chosen.
What if the OP has no access to FCS?
Gus
Jul 12, 12:01 PM
That's good advice. Alternatively, if you just want to store the files as data, don't forget that the iPod also acts as a Firewire HD, so you can store them as both music and data, if you have the room. In iTunes, click the "Enable Firewire HD mode" in the iPod settings. It will appear on the desktop as a storage device then.
Regards,
Gus
Regards,
Gus
Derkatwork
Mar 15, 05:51 AM
Looks like they finally got the message. Next step: they need to get the message that people (overall) dislike their awful phones, and that in the end they were trying to rip off of Apple's success on both accounts.
tech4all
Sep 18, 11:45 PM
Nice clean design. Pretty much what the others have said already.
In the main top navigation bar, assuming those are all the links, I would center them in the bar. Doesn't look right to me having them left justified.
In the main top navigation bar, assuming those are all the links, I would center them in the bar. Doesn't look right to me having them left justified.
verozov
Dec 3, 11:28 AM
i have some new ones still in the bag if you want them...
Avery1
Apr 18, 08:19 PM
I notice in the Intel documentation, that the 320 supports AES-128 encryption, with use of an *ATA* password... and it specifically mentions 'PC'. I'm not finding many details about using this with MacOS
Does anyone know if the encryption will work with an EFI or other Mac password?
Is anyone running one of these on MacOS, encrypted?
Does anyone know if the encryption will work with an EFI or other Mac password?
Is anyone running one of these on MacOS, encrypted?