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  • dr_lha
    Aug 3, 09:13 AM
    YESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    E-PL1 support finally. :D





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  • ghall
    Jan 9, 09:30 AM
    I hope iLife does come out today. I'm kind of bored with the '06 version. :D

    that is, of course, unless Leopard is to be announced as available at the keynote. (Which it won't be.)

    LOL





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  • dantiston
    Apr 18, 03:55 PM
    I figured it out. I did have everything figured out -- but when I was first setting up the server, I set up our test domain, (church).net to a catchall -- in server admin there was an alias set to *

    I deleted the alias, set GoDaddy (which I highly despise) to point to our server, and Ta Da! Works fine.

    Moral of the story. Don't use catchalls.





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  • jsw
    Nov 28, 06:24 PM
    You'll need a hack (http://homepage.mac.com/geerlingguy/mac_support/mac_help/pages/15-burn_idvd_other.html) to get iDVD to "see" external burners.

    I am very, very happy with my LaCie d2 16X dual-layer external burner, which comes with Toast 6 Titanium, all for $199 at the Apple Store. Same front size as all d2 drives, about 50% deeper than the "normal" d2 drives (fits nicely on the LaCie desktop rack with my 120GB and 250GB LaCie d2 externals).



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  • Sweetfeld28
    Jan 13, 12:02 PM
    Personally i think that they both should just play nice.

    I mean why doesn't Apple just do what they did with the Apple TV. Throw the Apple Logo in front of it. Then Linksys should do the same.

    Digg this:

    Cisco lost rights to iPhone trademark last year, experts say. (http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=236)

    Cisco claims Apple created phony company to sidestep iPhone trademark. (http://money.canoe.ca/News/TopPhoto/2007/01/10/3279889-ap.html)





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  • Melrose
    Apr 11, 09:04 AM
    Check out Rick Steves for some ideas. Granted, the man's always checking out churches (which is fine if you like history type stuff) but he also has some fantastic recommendations for out-of-the-way places too.

    Dusseldorf is beautiful, and relatively low on tourism compared to Berlin or Munich (albeit Munich has the Englischer Garten which is clothing-optional). Still, I'm more of the "spend a month in one place" type of traveller than move around so much.

    And if you're in Amsterdam looking for sex, avoid the places that give you a free t-shirt. :D



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  • martinX
    Apr 4, 05:03 PM
    What is your budget? What do you expect to do with the camera? What lighting conditions? Will you be recording audio using the camera or an external device? What mics do you have/plan to get? How will it be supported? What do you plan to edit with? What is your final output?





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  • yellow5
    Sep 27, 09:44 AM
    How big is your dorm man?

    Just get a 25ft Cat5 cable and you'll be set.

    I don't think you really need to drop 130 bucks to go wireless in a 12' x 12' room.

    I dunno, just me.



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  • iApples
    May 3, 11:53 PM
    Definitely do not send it back to the guy. If you're going to do anything, send it to your friend and have her make the exchange and check the phone and make sure it's working as it should. (Hopefully she knows a thing or two about iPhone's)





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  • puckhead193
    Dec 14, 07:37 PM
    HAHAHAHA that's very good. i like it a lot



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  • zman98
    Aug 4, 08:12 AM
    The Panasonic G2 images are much better than the in camera JPG results.





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  • AJ Muni
    Sep 27, 08:52 PM
    lolol ok guys lets keep this pg-13........thanks again trev


    p.s. (im getting that later ;) )



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  • nomad01
    Sep 21, 06:19 AM
    Lookup your candidates in the reliability survey.

    Yeah I have. The WD seems decent but noisy. Can't track the Maxtor down though.

    I'll keep looking.

    Thanks





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  • joehandel
    Feb 9, 05:39 PM
    Saurik actually fixed a version, but it's sort of a beta so its not published; it's only available as a .deb file:
    http://apt.saurik.com/debs/mobileterminal_364.3-12_iphoneos-arm.deb
    If you have iFile or OpenSSH installed, you can use them to install it. Let me know if you need instructions.
    Otherwise there are others in various non-standard Cydia repositories, which you would have to add to Cydia:
    http://cydia.myrepospace.com/iDignify/ (which hasn't been working lately)
    or
    http://www.podzombie.com/repository/
    but Saurik's actually has more features, despite the lower version number.

    If you need to install it through ifile then I'm guessing you have to uninstall it through ifile as well? I haven't installed/uninstalled anything through SSH-ing or ifile yet so some instructions would be much appreciated!

    Edit: is it really as simple as selecting install from within ifile? I clicked the link you gave for the beta on the iPod and safari let me open the deb file in ifile. Don't wanna mess anything up but man it sure seems simple.

    Edit 2: well I went ahead and installed it, it works! Thanks a bunch.



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  • Rower_CPU
    Feb 15, 11:38 AM
    How do you know what it stands for, BrittasMac? :confused:

    And actually it's Demi-God Vigilante Press Gang, and the acronym can be attributed to dukestreet. :p





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  • mainstreetmark
    Nov 1, 12:09 PM
    We have:

    Apple CEOs
    Apple Desktops
    Apple Events
    Apple Hardware
    Apple ICs
    Apple Information
    Apple Laptops
    Apple Services
    Apple Software
    Companies
    Consumer Software
    Graphics
    Mac Desktops
    Mac OS X
    Networking
    Operating Systems
    Ports
    Pro Software
    Processors
    Prosumer Software
    Storage
    Stubs
    Third-Party Hardware
    Third Party Hardware
    Third Party Software

    What a mess! We should standardize all these now, before it's too late! For example:

    "Pro Software" vs "Prosumer Software" ??

    Third-Party Hardware vs Third Party Hardware

    I'm not really behind the whole "third party" distinction in the first place. We should have:

    - Software
    - Hardware

    Software could be broken down in the various apple-provided subcategories as I described in a previous post. The whole "prosumer/consumer" category really only applies easily to Apple stuff. Sure, photoshop may be a "prosumer" app, but would Graphics Converter? It's used by pro's. I suspect most people who are looking for a solution wouldn't be going down a "pro" vs "consumer" road, but rather after a specific kind of application (an Internet utility, for example). This doesn't exclude a "Software->Apple Prosumer" category.

    Hardware should similarly have a standard breakdown: Displays, CPUs, Mouses, etc... No need to necessarily differentiate between Apple/non-Apple stuff here. There should be no "Apple Displays" subcategory, but the Cinema Display could be in both Hardware->Displays, and Hardware->Apple Hardware (but not only Hardware->Apple Displays)



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  • I AM THE MAN
    Apr 26, 07:29 PM
    If its video editing for after, with a mind to move towards after effects.

    While the CPU is important to this, Really you should look more at the RAM your going to use and how much (lots is the answer), and IMO the most important thing, the GPU.

    In a windows i7 machine, I run 16GB of DDR3 1600MHz ram, and use a PNY Nvidia Quadro FX card. (the 4800 if your interested)

    This made the biggest difference to the editing suite. The difference between gaming cards and professional editing cards is immense. The pro cards do things like effects on the fly, and rendering on the fly, and these are the bits that really make multiple layers of 1080p possible. And I have a friend who runs the 3800 in his, and again this works fantastically.

    And as well as the GPU you can start to look at addional cards, we've been using the matrox CompressHD card for a while. And absolutely love it.

    Also you should look at hard drive arrays. An SSD for the boot drive and to run the programs from. Then a scratch drive, for after effects, plus a media storage drive, plus a project drive, plus a backup drive. (which if you stick the SSD in the second optical drive bay it all just abouts fits)


    But yeah, the other point to note out is that a good few of the plug-ins that we use for Adobe Premiere and after effects are only single processor enabled. so 20 cores at 2.2Ghz isnt going to be as fast as 2 cores at 3.5Ghz. (for those effects at least)

    Video effects, and especially at 1080p are going to be huge, and really test out a system.


    Actually I think AE does use the extra cores.





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  • retroneo
    Apr 2, 09:28 AM
    When Leopard was released, the minimum requirement was a machine with a 867 MHz G4 or better. The installer blocked it from installing on a machine that was lower. However, with a little bit of work, you could install it (with some caveats, depending on the machine).

    So it's entirely possible that someone will release a hack that will allow Lion to run on unsupported machines.

    Snow leopard was a universal binary that included Intel 64 bit and Intel 32 bit architectures. No amount of hacking could get it working on a PowerPC Mac. Similarly, Lion only includes system components and applications that are 64 bit, so no amount of hacking will get it working on a 32-bit machine.

    It will have been almost 2 years since Snow Leopard was released when Lion is available. However system requirements only will have moved 11 months into the future (the last mac to go 64-bit was the MacBook in November 2006) Lion therefore has more generous legacy support than Snow Leopard did.





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  • ann713
    Apr 28, 08:47 PM
    I'm trying to unlock a new iPhone 4 on the latest OS and baseband. I've seen the Gevey Turbo Sims on eBay but do they really work? If anyone here has experience with this type of unlock, please chime in. Thank you kindly.





    G-Force
    Apr 30, 04:39 AM
    So recently I bought an iBook G4 1.33 GHz 12" in very good condition with a new genuine Apple battery and two genuine power supplies for € 150, not a bad deal I think.

    Anyway, it has the stock Toshiba 4200 rpm hard drive and had 512 MB RAM when I purchased it. I've upgraded it to 768 MB RAM afterwards. At the moment it runs Tiger, but I think it's time to move on to Leopard mainly because ClicktoFlash for Tiger does not allow me to play YouTube videos with the QuickTime Player anymore and I can't find an alternative.

    I've tried Leopard on it and it was not slow, but it felt not "smooth". I think the slow hard drive causes the pretty long app launch times and the sometimes sluggish feel.

    Is it worth it to upgrade the hard disk to a modern 5400 rpm model, like the Samsung HM160HC? I don't do heavy duty stuff on the iBook, but when I use it I want it to run as fast as possible. Will this hard drive make Leopard run smoother?

    I also plan on upgrading the memory to 1 GB, I can get a 512 stick from a friend.

    What are your thoughts, is it a waste of money or will the upgrades make a noticeable difference? I have a retail Leopard dvd, so at least I don't have to buy that. ;)





    poobear
    Mar 27, 05:50 AM
    No problems with my Magic Mouse.
    Crazy question, but is it still slow after adjusting tracking to Fast in system preferences?
    By no problem, do you mean that you feel no difference between 10.6 an 10.7?
    Well the cursor is not as fast as in Windows, but it's managable.

    What exactly do you mean by acceleration?
    It means that the cursor movement is not linear to the mouse movement. Google it and you will see that it's a huge issue for people that want to game on their Macs, especially for Windows switchers that are not used to it. The worst part is that there is no setting in OS X to remove it.

    Here are two images that illustrate it (from a 3rd party software that removes the acceleration)
    Without this program: http://triq.net/files/gallery/snip2.png With this program: http://triq.net/files/gallery/snip1.png





    NZed
    Mar 1, 04:07 AM
    use Greenpois0n instead or Limera1n





    Stephen1025
    Jun 23, 04:54 PM
    Me either! Clerendon is definitely looking busy, so *hopefully* Reston will be alright. I've tried calling the store all day and cannot seem to get a response out of them on anything, much less when they'll let people line up, how many they'll have, etc.. =/
    Probably going to try and be there around 4 or 5.





    Herdfan
    Apr 11, 08:11 PM
    Do this. Check out OWC or Newegg.

    Ok, so lets say I go with 3rd party memory. If I have an unrelated problem with the MBP, would I need to put the original memory back in before taking it in for service?

    I'm new to the whole Mac thing. Thanks.



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