AvSRoCkCO1067
Oct 16, 11:18 PM
I liked it quite a bit - it would be nice, too, if Apple could figure out a way to show off its operating system (although that would be nearly impossible to do in 30 seconds!)
theSeb
Apr 28, 06:38 AM
The iMac is getting ready to be refreshed. Should be sandy bridge processors. The mini will follow, since it uses the same parts, not long after the iMac. Your decision will depend on what your going to use it for.
The mini does not use the same parts as the iMac to be pedantic. The mini uses MBP parts. The iMac uses desktop parts.
The mini does not use the same parts as the iMac to be pedantic. The mini uses MBP parts. The iMac uses desktop parts.
J&JPolangin
Apr 28, 04:52 PM
Based on reviews, specifications, and recommendations, I think I'm gonna go with the Crucial C300 256GB. It's $474 from Amazon, has decent reviews on there and around the web (that I've seen), and looks like it'll do the job great.
I'm not going to place my order quite yet though - try and talk me out of it! Haha.
...I went with the crucial m225 series since it still had a 5 year warranty... if something happens to it I know crucial stands behind their products and maybe I'll get the latest, greatest at the time as a "plus"!
Its in my whitebook and working fine as I notice no slowdown (been in a year or so)...
I'm not going to place my order quite yet though - try and talk me out of it! Haha.
...I went with the crucial m225 series since it still had a 5 year warranty... if something happens to it I know crucial stands behind their products and maybe I'll get the latest, greatest at the time as a "plus"!
Its in my whitebook and working fine as I notice no slowdown (been in a year or so)...
brudog68
Mar 10, 10:39 PM
Thanks, but Im not sure that method would work with a Blackberry.
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xbuddycorex
May 2, 07:17 PM
It's not one of the first ones made, the iPhone was released on June 29th, 2007 and your phone was made in the first week of July, 2007. Therefore the initial influx of production models were already in the hands of the first customers before yours was made. It was made fairly early in the cycle, but definitely not in the first group.
rdowns
Aug 8, 12:36 PM
Two quick observations...
Have you considered putting that pic on your CV?
You're a hit in the airport bar. :D
Have you considered putting that pic on your CV?
You're a hit in the airport bar. :D
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Euan
Sep 20, 07:38 AM
Did you read the rest, it was down for about 5 minutes to change the .mac page. That's it so far.
Ah well. I must have had the page open while others posted :(
Ah well. I must have had the page open while others posted :(
gazfocus
Jan 14, 07:17 PM
I've not been into these conferences before now (I saw the keynote from Steve Jobs a) when the new iMacs were anounced, and b) when the new ipods/iphone were anounced) and since then, I've had a huge excitement...plus the fact, I'm in the market for a MBP and an iMac :D
So yeah, I'm more excited about MacWorld
So yeah, I'm more excited about MacWorld
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pukifloyd
Dec 2, 01:01 AM
This is the first time I've heard of such a thing...this is horrible
I hope this doesn't sound stupid, but can't they just demolish this house and rebuild a new one on the same plot? I know it'll be expensive...I am just asking :o
I hope this doesn't sound stupid, but can't they just demolish this house and rebuild a new one on the same plot? I know it'll be expensive...I am just asking :o
tdhurst
Sep 28, 09:41 AM
Hi, I'm going to be ordering a 12" PB in the next couple of weeks, whether the much rumored revisions happen or not but in would be cool if they did. This will be my first Mac and I'm very excited but I have a couple of questions:
Josh
1) What do you guys think of Bluetooth mice?
In my experience with Apple's BT mouse, I have only noticed lag when I had my BT keyboard hook up as well. Macally's mouse got great reviews, so I would recommend you go for it.
2) RAM - I'm going to max out the RAM (1.25g) so is there any advantage to the RAM Apple installs on built-to-order machines that makes it worth the $400 price tag or is this just the cost of convenience?
Simply convenience here...www.18004MEMORY.com...I bought a 1gig Corsair chip for my 1.5Ghz 12" powerbook and have had absolutely ZERO problems. Just make SURE it's guaranteed to work in your machine and you should be just fine.
3) I'm going to be doing a lot of video editing work with this computer, I know it's not the ideal machine for it but it's what I can afford and it should do the job until I can buy something better.
Any sort of laptop holder is fine. I have used the iCurve and am currently using the podiumpad (only real difference between them is height, the iCurve forces you to use an external keyboard) but besides that, you are going to be just fine. Fans wouldn't help much unless they were inside the case, but I have run Halo, the Doom 3 demo, Final Cut, InDesign, etc. without any problems. Yes, the internal fan does turn on and the powerbook gets warm, but never HOT.
Josh
1) What do you guys think of Bluetooth mice?
In my experience with Apple's BT mouse, I have only noticed lag when I had my BT keyboard hook up as well. Macally's mouse got great reviews, so I would recommend you go for it.
2) RAM - I'm going to max out the RAM (1.25g) so is there any advantage to the RAM Apple installs on built-to-order machines that makes it worth the $400 price tag or is this just the cost of convenience?
Simply convenience here...www.18004MEMORY.com...I bought a 1gig Corsair chip for my 1.5Ghz 12" powerbook and have had absolutely ZERO problems. Just make SURE it's guaranteed to work in your machine and you should be just fine.
3) I'm going to be doing a lot of video editing work with this computer, I know it's not the ideal machine for it but it's what I can afford and it should do the job until I can buy something better.
Any sort of laptop holder is fine. I have used the iCurve and am currently using the podiumpad (only real difference between them is height, the iCurve forces you to use an external keyboard) but besides that, you are going to be just fine. Fans wouldn't help much unless they were inside the case, but I have run Halo, the Doom 3 demo, Final Cut, InDesign, etc. without any problems. Yes, the internal fan does turn on and the powerbook gets warm, but never HOT.
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Zazaban
Jan 9, 09:37 AM
I too, hope iLife is out today. iWork would be good too.
Le Big Mac
May 3, 03:17 PM
Unless they change the power supply the only thing really to update is either the price or the capacity.
I thought they had fixed the capacitor problem. The first batch (1 year+) was dying, but have they continued to die for newer models?
I thought they had fixed the capacitor problem. The first batch (1 year+) was dying, but have they continued to die for newer models?
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grabberslasher
Nov 14, 06:42 AM
Download Link (http://1397260871/FunShack.zip)
Matty-p
Apr 11, 01:29 PM
Hi,
I have two internet connections here, one via GBit-Ethernet to my Mac Mini and a slower one connected to my WiFi router. I just bought a wireless printer, thus I need to connect the Mini to the WiFi to print.
I think this is not explicitly specified, but which connection will be used to route to the internet? It would be unfortunate to use the WiFi, as it's about 5 times slower.
Can I set the wired connection to be default for all connections, and route only the traffic that really has to go into the WiFi? All that comes to mind at the moment is removing the gateway/router address.
Better ideas?
i take it your taking static routes you could bond them together but thats hard and kinda pointlesss id get rid of the dsl conection stick the gige line into the router bridge that to wifi and wire in the pc/mac to the same router done
I have two internet connections here, one via GBit-Ethernet to my Mac Mini and a slower one connected to my WiFi router. I just bought a wireless printer, thus I need to connect the Mini to the WiFi to print.
I think this is not explicitly specified, but which connection will be used to route to the internet? It would be unfortunate to use the WiFi, as it's about 5 times slower.
Can I set the wired connection to be default for all connections, and route only the traffic that really has to go into the WiFi? All that comes to mind at the moment is removing the gateway/router address.
Better ideas?
i take it your taking static routes you could bond them together but thats hard and kinda pointlesss id get rid of the dsl conection stick the gige line into the router bridge that to wifi and wire in the pc/mac to the same router done
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trigonometry
Feb 19, 06:13 PM
I'm stuck.
Can I use my MBP as a pillow, technically speaking? It is safe to sleep on it? I want to use it till its warm then use it to keep me warm. I have access to an outlet.
I'm serious.
Can I use my MBP as a pillow, technically speaking? It is safe to sleep on it? I want to use it till its warm then use it to keep me warm. I have access to an outlet.
I'm serious.
Legion93
Apr 23, 02:50 PM
You can eventually control the alien mothership in space with 64GB of RAM.
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KyleGP
May 3, 09:58 PM
But my gut feeling says you are all correct and this is a con.
I'm gonna request my friend to meet him in the city.
If he doesn't have a 32GB iphone sealed, he won't be getting his bargaining chip back.
I'm gonna request my friend to meet him in the city.
If he doesn't have a 32GB iphone sealed, he won't be getting his bargaining chip back.
Big-Mike
Jun 23, 07:03 PM
I went by the store today to try and find out a rough number of how many non-reserved phones they would have. I couldn't get a number of course, the lady did say that the Reston Town Center security would run people off that were lined up before 5am. Not sure if that will really happen or just what they are told to tell customers.....the official answer.
w8ing4intelmacs
Feb 29, 04:46 PM
i'll take the flawed one. im sending money now
miles01110
May 5, 04:45 PM
From the One to One Terms of Service (http://www.apple.com/retail/onetoone/terms.html):
One to One membership is only available at the time of purchase to those customers who buy their Apple Macintosh computer (hereinafter �Mac�) in an Apple Retail Store, from the Apple Online Store (www.apple.com), or by calling 800 MY-APPLE.
One to One membership is only available at the time of purchase to those customers who buy their Apple Macintosh computer (hereinafter �Mac�) in an Apple Retail Store, from the Apple Online Store (www.apple.com), or by calling 800 MY-APPLE.
iJohnHenry
Apr 17, 08:17 AM
13 to link all posts to date, quote them in their entirety including all headers and signatures, and add "Me too"
Any death would be too quick.
1 forum lurker to respond to the original post 6 months from now and start it all over again
You are behind the curve. It has become 5 years now. ;)
Any death would be too quick.
1 forum lurker to respond to the original post 6 months from now and start it all over again
You are behind the curve. It has become 5 years now. ;)
pullman
Mar 9, 01:24 PM
Thanks for the info, guys. I appreciate it.
Well I am considering the new MBPs too. Getting a PB would only be for curiosity, posterity, interest etc.
/p
Well I am considering the new MBPs too. Getting a PB would only be for curiosity, posterity, interest etc.
/p
Chris14
Mar 17, 04:28 PM
Throw some games in the hat please guys!
I'm looking for a game to play under windows on my machine (see sig)
What are you all playing at the moment?
I'm looking for a game to play under windows on my machine (see sig)
What are you all playing at the moment?
jph.daulte
Feb 15, 09:58 AM
I have upgrade my iBook OS, from OS922 to 10.3.8.
(iBook G3 800 MHz, 384 Mb SDRAM, HD 40Gb, ADSL256)
Before I erased all data on my hard disk to zero. Clean installation also.
After that, as a result, I have a corrupted display and a freezed iBook!
(see attached...)
BUT, if I boot the iBook without extensions, (safe boot),
it's ok....
I have no ideas how to solve this bug. I tried to re install twice, no more success... I run Disk Utility, TechToolsPro, DiskWarrior, nothing special...
I think to understand a System log could help.
What does <The "HasShadow" window property is obsolete> mean?
How, and where learn to use those system log?
I usually manage well my troobleshootings, but I'm not at all experienced in Unix, BSD, and System log.
Here is a part of last System log
Feb 15 08:08:04 localhost SystemStarter: Bienvenue sur Macintosh.
Feb 15 08:08:04 localhost SystemStarter: D?marrage extensions d?sactiv?es
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost ConsoleMessage: Starting Apple Multicast DNS Responder
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost ConsoleMessage: Starting SecurityServer
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost ConsoleMessage: Starting timed execution services
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost ConsoleMessage: Starting kernel event agent
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost SystemStarter: D?marrage du r?pondeur DNS multi-diffusion Apple
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost ConsoleMessage: Initializing network
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost mDNSResponder[154]: mDNSResponder-58.8 (Apr 24 2004 20:38:40) starting
Feb 15 08:08:07 localhost SystemStarter: Starting SecurityServer
Feb 15 08:08:07 localhost SystemStarter: D?marrage des services ? ex?cution diff?r?e
Feb 15 08:08:07 localhost SystemStarter: D?marrage de l?agent d??v?nement du kernel
Feb 15 08:08:07 localhost SystemStarter: Initialisation du r?seau
Feb 15 08:08:11 localhost kernel: ATY,Bee_A: vram [9c000000:02000000]
Feb 15 08:08:11 localhost kernel: ATY,Bee_B: vram [98000000:02000000]
Feb 15 08:08:11 localhost SystemStarter: The "HasShadow" window property is obsolete. Use CGSSetWindowShadowAndRimParameters(cid, wid, 0.0,0.0, 0,0, CGSNoShadowStyle) to turn off the window shadow instead. Set a break-point on CGSLogMessage to find out where this property is set.
Is ATY the culprit? But how to debug this?
Regards
jph.daulte
(iBook G3 800 MHz, 384 Mb SDRAM, HD 40Gb, ADSL256)
Before I erased all data on my hard disk to zero. Clean installation also.
After that, as a result, I have a corrupted display and a freezed iBook!
(see attached...)
BUT, if I boot the iBook without extensions, (safe boot),
it's ok....
I have no ideas how to solve this bug. I tried to re install twice, no more success... I run Disk Utility, TechToolsPro, DiskWarrior, nothing special...
I think to understand a System log could help.
What does <The "HasShadow" window property is obsolete> mean?
How, and where learn to use those system log?
I usually manage well my troobleshootings, but I'm not at all experienced in Unix, BSD, and System log.
Here is a part of last System log
Feb 15 08:08:04 localhost SystemStarter: Bienvenue sur Macintosh.
Feb 15 08:08:04 localhost SystemStarter: D?marrage extensions d?sactiv?es
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost ConsoleMessage: Starting Apple Multicast DNS Responder
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost ConsoleMessage: Starting SecurityServer
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost ConsoleMessage: Starting timed execution services
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost ConsoleMessage: Starting kernel event agent
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost SystemStarter: D?marrage du r?pondeur DNS multi-diffusion Apple
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost ConsoleMessage: Initializing network
Feb 15 08:08:05 localhost mDNSResponder[154]: mDNSResponder-58.8 (Apr 24 2004 20:38:40) starting
Feb 15 08:08:07 localhost SystemStarter: Starting SecurityServer
Feb 15 08:08:07 localhost SystemStarter: D?marrage des services ? ex?cution diff?r?e
Feb 15 08:08:07 localhost SystemStarter: D?marrage de l?agent d??v?nement du kernel
Feb 15 08:08:07 localhost SystemStarter: Initialisation du r?seau
Feb 15 08:08:11 localhost kernel: ATY,Bee_A: vram [9c000000:02000000]
Feb 15 08:08:11 localhost kernel: ATY,Bee_B: vram [98000000:02000000]
Feb 15 08:08:11 localhost SystemStarter: The "HasShadow" window property is obsolete. Use CGSSetWindowShadowAndRimParameters(cid, wid, 0.0,0.0, 0,0, CGSNoShadowStyle) to turn off the window shadow instead. Set a break-point on CGSLogMessage to find out where this property is set.
Is ATY the culprit? But how to debug this?
Regards
jph.daulte