rickvanr
Sep 12, 09:12 PM
Holding myself back form a shuffle for running
Likewise, that shuffle is seriously slick, and the price is right. Built in clip, bye bye iPod shuffle sport case.
Likewise, that shuffle is seriously slick, and the price is right. Built in clip, bye bye iPod shuffle sport case.
rdowns
Apr 20, 05:14 PM
2)The nonsense you speak of is why Amazon is killing the iPad as an e-reader. Don't believe me? Go read the tens of thousands of comments about how hard it is to read a book (not a website....not an email...a book) on an iPad.
I know, right? And my telephone makes calls much easier than my iPad.
As for reading on the iPad, I love it. I didn't read a book on my iPad for the first 6 months I owned it. Now I don't ever want to pick up a real book again.
I know, right? And my telephone makes calls much easier than my iPad.
As for reading on the iPad, I love it. I didn't read a book on my iPad for the first 6 months I owned it. Now I don't ever want to pick up a real book again.
NEENAHBOY
Oct 29, 07:36 PM
My perfect idea for iTunes 5:
How many times have you thought of a song lyric, but you have no idea who sang that song? So you plug the random lyric into Google and it gets you nowhere. My idea is a lyric search engine embedded into iTunes. This can only increase the profits for Apple and the amount of consumer confidence in iTunes. Thoughts?
How many times have you thought of a song lyric, but you have no idea who sang that song? So you plug the random lyric into Google and it gets you nowhere. My idea is a lyric search engine embedded into iTunes. This can only increase the profits for Apple and the amount of consumer confidence in iTunes. Thoughts?
iVeBeenDrinkin'
Mar 16, 03:02 AM
To me, MPB = More peanut butter, I use this phrase frequently.
edesignuk
Dec 31, 03:26 AM
Originally posted by arn
The voting is not dead yet.... we shall see how it returns.
arn
w00t! There's hope yet :D
The voting is not dead yet.... we shall see how it returns.
arn
w00t! There's hope yet :D
b0blndsy
Mar 3, 12:19 AM
indeed in china but not if all of them do it.
Not sure if this will also help, they need some strong representation of the issue to the concerned ones.
Not sure if this will also help, they need some strong representation of the issue to the concerned ones.
sinsin07
Apr 15, 05:12 PM
iPhone/iPad/iTouch/Andoid = subgames/subgaming (mind numbing time killers)
PSP/DS/3rd/PS3/xBox = gaming
PSP/DS/3rd/PS3/xBox = gaming
logandzwon
Feb 18, 07:33 AM
Hello there!
I set up a mac mini server for my little company a few months ago and I find it to be overkill for the simple tasks I use it for. Originally I planned to setup a web hosting service, an email server and a wiki but our needs didn't grow as I expected and we found simpler alternatives.
Anyway, I am now thinking about selling it but I was wondering if it was simple to transfer the Mac OS X Server license. I can't seem to find info online on how to do this and I don't want to sell a product which won't easily be usable.
Any tips on doing this?
Thanks!
Just the SLS license, not the mini itself?
Most people will tell you that you can not. I'm not sure that is correct. Per your license agreement the disks that came with your mini can not be transferred, unless it goes with the actual mini. However, and I am not a lawyer or anything, I have not see anything that specifically says you can not transfer the SLS license. Of course, I really didn't look that hard, and the buyer would need their own media.
I set up a mac mini server for my little company a few months ago and I find it to be overkill for the simple tasks I use it for. Originally I planned to setup a web hosting service, an email server and a wiki but our needs didn't grow as I expected and we found simpler alternatives.
Anyway, I am now thinking about selling it but I was wondering if it was simple to transfer the Mac OS X Server license. I can't seem to find info online on how to do this and I don't want to sell a product which won't easily be usable.
Any tips on doing this?
Thanks!
Just the SLS license, not the mini itself?
Most people will tell you that you can not. I'm not sure that is correct. Per your license agreement the disks that came with your mini can not be transferred, unless it goes with the actual mini. However, and I am not a lawyer or anything, I have not see anything that specifically says you can not transfer the SLS license. Of course, I really didn't look that hard, and the buyer would need their own media.
McGiord
Apr 23, 01:20 PM
I save a Pages document in Word format and when I open it in Word there are 2 extra pages, the original document has 2 pages full of word lines.
Word is seeing the document with 5 extra lines for each page, therefore the two page document is now 4 pages in Word.
The paper size is the same: letter.
The margins are also the same.
The formatting seems to be the same: font size, paragraphs, bullets and tabs.
The versions I am using are Pages '09 and Word 2011.
My question is if you have any idea on how to make the document the same in Word with only 2 pages.
I need to create this document in Word.
Word is seeing the document with 5 extra lines for each page, therefore the two page document is now 4 pages in Word.
The paper size is the same: letter.
The margins are also the same.
The formatting seems to be the same: font size, paragraphs, bullets and tabs.
The versions I am using are Pages '09 and Word 2011.
My question is if you have any idea on how to make the document the same in Word with only 2 pages.
I need to create this document in Word.
cadillaccactus
Sep 13, 12:45 PM
The media center market is a dismal failure. And that's because a computer is too expensive for the living room. A few people will use things like minis, but it's impossible to make it cheap enough to be a mainstream solution.
This is true. People do not want to use their computer as a TV, it is impractical. but having access to your computer's media on your TV is a completely separate notion, and a good one at that.
i think theyve nailed this one.
This is true. People do not want to use their computer as a TV, it is impractical. but having access to your computer's media on your TV is a completely separate notion, and a good one at that.
i think theyve nailed this one.
SirStrumalot
May 5, 01:30 PM
You could use a Cydia app called "Lockdown". Let's you set either a simple or full password to access any apps of your choice, including the 'phone'.
sunfast
Oct 25, 09:23 AM
We seem to be learning more and more about what Leopard offers as time goes by which is excellent news.
I, personally, am excited about Resolution Independace. That'll be sweet.
I, personally, am excited about Resolution Independace. That'll be sweet.
tech4all
Oct 22, 01:16 AM
I do agree that I think you have a very good campaign concept of "too easy". Apple could run one ad per iLife app to show just how "too easy" it can be to do something. The only thing this ad (and your other one) is missing is the Apple logo at the end and maybe apple.com/ilife or something like that.
We really have some nice stuff for this contest. It's going to be hard to decide on which one to vote for. :)
We really have some nice stuff for this contest. It's going to be hard to decide on which one to vote for. :)
MrMacMan
Jan 2, 02:27 PM
Small Problems...
Along with 100 people I wish we could find a way to move the 'smaller' adds down and stop wasting all of that space!
:(
Tho on some of the adds I have found... Are small... but SOMEHOW then Expand with this weird White Background... for no reason (see pic below)
Also I just noticed... on the about page (http://www.macrumors.com/site.php?mode=about) MacRumors offers reasonable rates for Banners, Buttons, and other custom ads for vendors.
Girl hot-long-hair-2010.
Long graduated layers were cut
Finish: The Hair was styled
Hair styles collection ii side
Hairstyle: Long, lots of
Along with 100 people I wish we could find a way to move the 'smaller' adds down and stop wasting all of that space!
:(
Tho on some of the adds I have found... Are small... but SOMEHOW then Expand with this weird White Background... for no reason (see pic below)
Also I just noticed... on the about page (http://www.macrumors.com/site.php?mode=about) MacRumors offers reasonable rates for Banners, Buttons, and other custom ads for vendors.
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.
neiltc13
Mar 15, 02:39 PM
Microsoft has responded, as usual a vicious and inaccurate rumour has been swirled out of hand by the Apple "community":
There's been a TON of traffic about the Bloomberg article that posted today - plus I noticed they updated the article a few hours ago:
�We have nothing to announce about another Zune device -- but most recently have introduced Zune HD to Canada via the Zune Originals store and remain committed to supporting our devices in North America,� the company said in an e-mailed statement. �We are thrilled by the consumer excitement for Zune across many new platforms, including Windows Phone 7 and Xbox 360. Our long-term strategy focuses on the strength of the entire Zune ecosystem across Microsoft platforms.�
I've had tweets, emails, PMs and phone calls. People offering condolences, checking in on me, etc... etc... Stop, stop, stop!
The Bloomberg article is NOT an official statement from Microsoft (apart from the quote above). The headline is purportedly from a "person familiar with the matter" - which of course tells you nothing.
Here's what you should know - ALL consumer electronics products have a lifespan, and the Zune HD is 18mo old. We were completely frank about this year's Zune hardware being the WP7 phones, and we continue to both sell and fully support the Zune HD line of products. And as I've promised - we continue to bring new apps and games to the platform. More of those are in the works, I promise you.
I manage business development for Zune hardware, and I still have that job. Our PR folks released a statement today that included the text: "We�ll share more information about the evolution of the Zune entertainment service and Zune hardware as future plans develop."
To be 100% clear - NO information about our future plans, no matter what the incarnation, has been shared. Until then treat with healthy skepticism anything you read. That's probably a good general rule actually.
So for those who tweeted or emailed asking what I'm "going to do now" - I'll be going to work tomorrow, working on Zune hardware bizdev. And when Microsoft announces news that is actually news, you'll hear it from us directly, and I'll be sure to pass it on immediately. Only then should you take it as gospel.
Cheers, Dave.
http://anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=62057
There's been a TON of traffic about the Bloomberg article that posted today - plus I noticed they updated the article a few hours ago:
�We have nothing to announce about another Zune device -- but most recently have introduced Zune HD to Canada via the Zune Originals store and remain committed to supporting our devices in North America,� the company said in an e-mailed statement. �We are thrilled by the consumer excitement for Zune across many new platforms, including Windows Phone 7 and Xbox 360. Our long-term strategy focuses on the strength of the entire Zune ecosystem across Microsoft platforms.�
I've had tweets, emails, PMs and phone calls. People offering condolences, checking in on me, etc... etc... Stop, stop, stop!
The Bloomberg article is NOT an official statement from Microsoft (apart from the quote above). The headline is purportedly from a "person familiar with the matter" - which of course tells you nothing.
Here's what you should know - ALL consumer electronics products have a lifespan, and the Zune HD is 18mo old. We were completely frank about this year's Zune hardware being the WP7 phones, and we continue to both sell and fully support the Zune HD line of products. And as I've promised - we continue to bring new apps and games to the platform. More of those are in the works, I promise you.
I manage business development for Zune hardware, and I still have that job. Our PR folks released a statement today that included the text: "We�ll share more information about the evolution of the Zune entertainment service and Zune hardware as future plans develop."
To be 100% clear - NO information about our future plans, no matter what the incarnation, has been shared. Until then treat with healthy skepticism anything you read. That's probably a good general rule actually.
So for those who tweeted or emailed asking what I'm "going to do now" - I'll be going to work tomorrow, working on Zune hardware bizdev. And when Microsoft announces news that is actually news, you'll hear it from us directly, and I'll be sure to pass it on immediately. Only then should you take it as gospel.
Cheers, Dave.
http://anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=62057
tazinlwfl
Apr 18, 11:19 AM
What? The iPhone 3G was not a "Complete Redesign". Internally, it used the same CPU, RMA and chipset as did the iPhone 1. The only difference was the addition of a 3G radio and a plastic curved back; hardly a "Complete Redesign"
Seriously - people think that an exterior update is more significant that the internals...? The 3GS was serious update over the 3G - faster processor, better camera with video, better BT, faster 3G, better screen, higher capacity, etc.
The 2G > 3G update was the lamest of the bunch so far (especially since a lot of people agree the metal case was a better decision than the plastic)
Seriously - people think that an exterior update is more significant that the internals...? The 3GS was serious update over the 3G - faster processor, better camera with video, better BT, faster 3G, better screen, higher capacity, etc.
The 2G > 3G update was the lamest of the bunch so far (especially since a lot of people agree the metal case was a better decision than the plastic)
Ace134blue
May 6, 09:26 PM
thank you, I think I will wait...
As for the fan issue--when I watch a YouTube videos the fans go crazy, it's really the only time I use the Air that I ever hear the fans.
I know I'm not the only one who has this problem, as I've read on this forum about the issue but have not seen any fix for it yet.
Sorry, there wont be any software fix for your fan issue.
As for the fan issue--when I watch a YouTube videos the fans go crazy, it's really the only time I use the Air that I ever hear the fans.
I know I'm not the only one who has this problem, as I've read on this forum about the issue but have not seen any fix for it yet.
Sorry, there wont be any software fix for your fan issue.
gameface
Mar 16, 09:52 PM
Adobe CS5 Photoshop Classroom in a Book should show you the basics
Amazon link ...
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=classroom+in+a+book&x=0&y=0
shows more than the basics! I got this book for Christmas and it is fantastic. Very easy to follow and if you want to learn specific features it is easy to jump around from section to section.
Classroom in a Book +1 here!
I used the photoshop classroom in a book back when it was Photoshop 5.0. My freshman college digital class was based off that book. I already had experience but the book was a great reference and unlike online tutorials, it explained "why" you do a certain thing not just "how". I highly recommend it.
Amazon link ...
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=classroom+in+a+book&x=0&y=0
shows more than the basics! I got this book for Christmas and it is fantastic. Very easy to follow and if you want to learn specific features it is easy to jump around from section to section.
Classroom in a Book +1 here!
I used the photoshop classroom in a book back when it was Photoshop 5.0. My freshman college digital class was based off that book. I already had experience but the book was a great reference and unlike online tutorials, it explained "why" you do a certain thing not just "how". I highly recommend it.
gothamm
Aug 19, 05:49 AM
Bose - Better Sound Through Research
Applejuiced
Apr 30, 11:22 PM
I mean, I really doubt it is, it was in my pocket today when someone splashed water on me, but I doubt very much touched it if at all.
It's starting to get really weird, like the home button will work for a little bit and then voice control will randomly activate and then I'll lose control of the phone and it'll act like I'm screwing with the home button (the quick-start menu will pop up, it'll switch black-and-white mode, voice control, etc...)
Maybe it is water damage? I mean, the phone wasn't wet or anything, how would I know?
That would explain it though cause those symptoms come with water damage.
Check your moist sensors one is on the bottom of the phone where it plugs in and the other on the top where the headphone wire goes.
It's starting to get really weird, like the home button will work for a little bit and then voice control will randomly activate and then I'll lose control of the phone and it'll act like I'm screwing with the home button (the quick-start menu will pop up, it'll switch black-and-white mode, voice control, etc...)
Maybe it is water damage? I mean, the phone wasn't wet or anything, how would I know?
That would explain it though cause those symptoms come with water damage.
Check your moist sensors one is on the bottom of the phone where it plugs in and the other on the top where the headphone wire goes.
Broc27
Feb 18, 09:03 AM
Hello there, thanks for the answer!
I wasn't clear about that but I do want to sell the mini, not just the license! I'll sell the whole package at once.
I guess it will be easier?
I wasn't clear about that but I do want to sell the mini, not just the license! I'll sell the whole package at once.
I guess it will be easier?
benhollberg
Mar 11, 01:02 PM
What is the status of the Line at the Gateway... Keep us updated!!!
Too long to count.
Too long to count.
jamieg
Sep 13, 06:45 AM
1) The mini is 2x as expensive as iTV
2) The mini would cost even more with HDMI (at least right now)
3) A lot of consumers just want the simplicity of a set-top box.
4) Others don't want to waste the power of a full computer just as a media center.
Yeah, but if Apple want to compete in the media center market, they will have to produce a small box that will do all....ie put HDMI in Mac Mini (iTV could be a cut down version of this??)
2) The mini would cost even more with HDMI (at least right now)
3) A lot of consumers just want the simplicity of a set-top box.
4) Others don't want to waste the power of a full computer just as a media center.
Yeah, but if Apple want to compete in the media center market, they will have to produce a small box that will do all....ie put HDMI in Mac Mini (iTV could be a cut down version of this??)
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