JackAxe
Apr 10, 09:40 PM
^ I just hope some more AAA games come out for it. I am nearing the end of Zelda...
If anything, EA,Take Two Interactive, and Activision are in a frenzy to make Wii games. The console's success really caught them off guard.
AAA = Super Paper Mario!!! :D
<]=)
If anything, EA,Take Two Interactive, and Activision are in a frenzy to make Wii games. The console's success really caught them off guard.
AAA = Super Paper Mario!!! :D
<]=)
jayducharme
Apr 22, 02:01 PM
Apple has had so much trouble getting the white iPhone to market, it almost seems anti-climactic now. I was going to get one originally, but I'm locked into my contract now so it's irrelevant.
Seems like Apple could have left the colors to after-market suppliers, for those customers desperate for a certain look.
Seems like Apple could have left the colors to after-market suppliers, for those customers desperate for a certain look.
macfan881
Jun 17, 11:19 PM
TMNT Turtles in Time is a classic theh graphics are a nice touch
nec207
Apr 16, 08:17 PM
I too second onyx (http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/11582/onyx). It's a great app for clearing out caches, logs, checking disks and tweaking some of OS X features.
What are the logs for ?
The library folder is big GB :eek: :eek: :eek:
What are the logs for ?
The library folder is big GB :eek: :eek: :eek:
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littleman23408
Oct 30, 02:11 AM
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Mind sharing what the Beatles box set is Mr McMac?
Mind sharing what the Beatles box set is Mr McMac?
RebeccaL
May 4, 04:32 PM
Try the full reset as iceterminal suggests. May cases of corrupted software can cause battery drainage. Also make sure you are running the most recent OS.
If that does not solves it and you are still on warranty take it to the Apple store for a battery replacement.
Also here is the official Apple info on battery care:
http://www.apple.com/batteries/iphone.html
Hope that helps.
If that does not solves it and you are still on warranty take it to the Apple store for a battery replacement.
Also here is the official Apple info on battery care:
http://www.apple.com/batteries/iphone.html
Hope that helps.
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CaoCao
Apr 24, 12:09 PM
A grease monkey can change almost anything about a Mac Pro whereas MBPs are PITAs to upgrade
beto2k7
Apr 20, 10:34 PM
The only applications that might use this are military applications. Which are most likely classified applications. But in short, no, a normal application wouldn't use it. ;)
Depends on what you call normal.
Mathematica 8 (http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/new-in-8/)
Depends on what you call normal.
Mathematica 8 (http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/new-in-8/)
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AppleIntelRock
Jul 9, 01:28 AM
looks like i'm going to los gatos
macOSX-tastic
Sep 27, 06:38 AM
ah..that may cause a snag....i cant see anything about it in the agreement, but i guess its better to be safe than sorry....plus saving me �90 odd. :D
i guess i shall just have to use that mosterous gray cable.....connected to my beautiful powerbook!!!
tastic
i guess i shall just have to use that mosterous gray cable.....connected to my beautiful powerbook!!!
tastic
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birchest
May 5, 02:56 AM
:D
Now, look who's talking, Mr. Steve Jobs.
Now, look who's talking, Mr. Steve Jobs.
onthecouchagain
Apr 13, 09:09 AM
What about investing in ARM Holdings or Intel stocks? Since Apple shares are incredibly high right now, thus difficult to afford, would it be wiser to invest in their parts? ARM is expected to be in iPhone 5, and presumably in iPad 3 and the next iPod... and all of those items sell extremely well. We can only expect them to sell even better as Apple increases their user base through Verizon and as they enter China.
Anyone have stocks in either ARMH or Intel? I am considering investing. Thoughts?
Anyone have stocks in either ARMH or Intel? I am considering investing. Thoughts?
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ducttape
Dec 18, 09:24 PM
The introduction of the Macintosh in 1984 by Steve Jobs!
I found a video of it here, by the way...
http://static.hugi.is/misc/movies/1984macintro.mov
I found a video of it here, by the way...
http://static.hugi.is/misc/movies/1984macintro.mov
methodshop
Nov 13, 07:42 AM
ha! i actually bought this cd off itunes a few months ago. could do with some more sequencing and layering. but what it is great for is sampling. i took one of the ink cartridge hitting the side of the caseing sounds and processed it into a kick drum. heres a rough mix.
very cool. what mixing software did you use? :)
very cool. what mixing software did you use? :)
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JoeG4
Jul 6, 03:11 PM
I'd almost agree with you on this, but plastic MacBooks are incredibly flimsy machines.
ijimk
Aug 18, 09:46 AM
If you are asking if its apple's style, i would have to say no man. I would change the backgound color to white and find a place to add highlights of silver. Just some suggestions.
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mrgreen4242
Apr 16, 07:31 AM
Well, a couple things to consider...
1) Make sure the 360 supports 1080p over VGA (it didn't used to, but they did update it last year, so it might now).
2) There's a very good likelihood that the 360 isn't rendering 1080p (or even 1080i) for most/any games. It's probably rendering at 540p60 and scaling that to 1080i30 or 1080i60. For 1080p it's probably upscaling 720p. Point is that if your set has a good scaler/deinterlacer for 1080i to 1080p (which it very probably does) using 1080i over component is probably going to look just as good as HDMI.
EDIT: Oops, realized you were asking about HDDVD as well as games - which means the 360 is doing "real" 1080p. If you are serious about HDDVD movies you should probably consider the HDMI equipped connection, just in case they decide to turn on the token constraint flags.
1) Make sure the 360 supports 1080p over VGA (it didn't used to, but they did update it last year, so it might now).
2) There's a very good likelihood that the 360 isn't rendering 1080p (or even 1080i) for most/any games. It's probably rendering at 540p60 and scaling that to 1080i30 or 1080i60. For 1080p it's probably upscaling 720p. Point is that if your set has a good scaler/deinterlacer for 1080i to 1080p (which it very probably does) using 1080i over component is probably going to look just as good as HDMI.
EDIT: Oops, realized you were asking about HDDVD as well as games - which means the 360 is doing "real" 1080p. If you are serious about HDDVD movies you should probably consider the HDMI equipped connection, just in case they decide to turn on the token constraint flags.
andylyon
Dec 1, 06:39 AM
You need a credit card to register for an iTunes account and for some reason I think (read: think, not know) Apple has limited it to one credit card per account so I can't really do that.
Regional limiting is stupid, it's like DRM.
Strictly that's true, but there are a few easy ways round that. A Google search will bering up many methods, a few of which I think have been posted on here.
Regional limiting is stupid, it's like DRM.
Strictly that's true, but there are a few easy ways round that. A Google search will bering up many methods, a few of which I think have been posted on here.
MacBytes
Jul 2, 09:42 AM
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Category: Tips and How To's
Link: 10.6.4's Black Email of Death (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100702104228)
Description:: Somewhere, in recent updates to Safari 5.0 (included in the 10.6.4 update), something went wrong with the way applications pass text to each other. A post at MacFixIt suggests that the fault lies with WebKit, which is now �using rgb(0,0,0) as the value for the CSS �background-color� property for messages�. Whatever the cause, the fix is much easier than some published workarounds suggest...
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Category: Tips and How To's
Link: 10.6.4's Black Email of Death (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100702104228)
Description:: Somewhere, in recent updates to Safari 5.0 (included in the 10.6.4 update), something went wrong with the way applications pass text to each other. A post at MacFixIt suggests that the fault lies with WebKit, which is now �using rgb(0,0,0) as the value for the CSS �background-color� property for messages�. Whatever the cause, the fix is much easier than some published workarounds suggest...
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
simsaladimbamba
Apr 26, 04:10 PM
File->Take Screen Shot
Thanks. Though it is quite cumbersome compared to the keyboard shortcuts to take screenshots (http://guides.macrumors.com/Taking_Screenshots_in_Mac_OS_X).
Thanks. Though it is quite cumbersome compared to the keyboard shortcuts to take screenshots (http://guides.macrumors.com/Taking_Screenshots_in_Mac_OS_X).
antnie
May 7, 01:02 AM
4.3.3 untethered jailbreak! This is the way I did it for my iphone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeahEx3NIzk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeahEx3NIzk
idkew
Oct 22, 10:33 PM
i don't know if i think i am old school. while i have been around since i don't think i have contrubuted to MR as much as some...
i don't feel near as close to the "crew" as it seems that eye an v and jello... are.
i don't feel near as close to the "crew" as it seems that eye an v and jello... are.
pvbwerjr
May 5, 10:49 PM
Hey everyone, I am looking for computing suggestions for college.
talmy
May 6, 12:49 PM
Looking at the GUI aspects, Lion seems to be optimized for small screens and is particularly irritating for using with multiple displays. "Full Screen" blanks any secondary displays! Agree that Launchpad looks ridiculous.
I don't like the change in operation for Spaces, and the change in keyboard assignment seems gratuitous, but at least the assignments can be changed back.
However the changes "under the hood" (particularly resume, version control, and off-line TimeMachine) look good indeed, but most will require updated software. I expect the iWork suite to be updated at the time of Lion's release, which will help. Other Apple-centric developers will certainly play along, but I expect long waits for Microsoft Office and Adobe CS.
I don't like the change in operation for Spaces, and the change in keyboard assignment seems gratuitous, but at least the assignments can be changed back.
However the changes "under the hood" (particularly resume, version control, and off-line TimeMachine) look good indeed, but most will require updated software. I expect the iWork suite to be updated at the time of Lion's release, which will help. Other Apple-centric developers will certainly play along, but I expect long waits for Microsoft Office and Adobe CS.
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