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  • aohus
    Apr 29, 02:10 PM
    i'm thinking they could be waiting for iOS5 release, or that they really are having a hard time fully jailbreaking iOS 4.3.2.

    Either way, I'm kinda bummed. I bought the iPad2 thinking it was already Jailbroken but to my astonishment it is not. :(





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  • sinsin07
    Apr 15, 12:40 PM
    The iPad is a direct competitor to consoles.

    I plug it into my TV, grab my iPhone, and play games till I die ;)

    Gee, will I be able to pickup a copy of SOCOM when it comes out next Tuesday for the iPad? Or Rockstars new game in May? This is just personal preference, but that's the stuff I want to play on my TV.





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  • Beanoir
    Apr 25, 04:45 AM
    Can't be done for a number of reasons. Which i've outlined before but can't be bothered to go into again. But the answer is "NO"





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  • qwerty0033
    May 5, 12:41 PM
    Individual files can only be 4 gig in size. The partition itself can be much larger

    So, does this mean that I can transfer files that are 4GB or less at once into the FAT32? Assuming as an example I have a 20GB video, I wont be able to transfer it into the FAT32, right?


    And also, I wanna ask: does it mean that while in Windows 7, i put my files into the FAT32, and then boot into OS X and retrieve it from the FAT32? And this works vice versa, right?


    One more thing, files on FAT32 can be read/written by both Windows 7 AND OS X?





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  • philipma1957
    May 5, 05:29 PM
    I need a firewire DVD R/W as, in case of need, I could do the boot by means of it, as my Mac mini is a PowerPC one (I read that only Intel Mac can boot by means of USB optical drives).
    By the way, what do you think about the Hamlet HEXD5UA-D DVD R/W ? It has both firewire and usb.

    are you in the uk or ireland? it uses 220 power. I would not be able to comment on it I don't think it sells in usa we have 110/120 power.





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  • jelloshotsrule
    Dec 31, 09:51 AM
    arn- is there a way you can set up a different style for every member so that when we each sign in we can see the site exactly as we want it? i personally am all about neon

    think how much less bitching you'd get if everyone could have their way! it'd be great!





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  • MattSepeta
    Mar 4, 04:53 PM
    This. Reason #435,681 why live view should not be on an SLR.

    Oh please. I use liveview for plenty of professional work, and just as much personal work.

    Articulating screens? Now THOSE should stay off my dSLR.





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  • macg4
    Dec 22, 11:17 AM
    i would just sell it right now





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  • francis21
    May 6, 09:00 AM
    Here's my problem: As I go and start Boot Camp, after pressing the Continue button, I am welcomed by the screen that says "The startup disk does not have enough space to be partitioned. You must have at least 10 GB of free space available" The weird thing is, I have 18.28 GB of free space available. Is there kind of a restriction (i.e. do you need to have 20 GB or more) - because I already have more than 10 GB of free space? Is there anyway to bypass this problem?

    Thanks! :)





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  • Dr.Gargoyle
    Sep 12, 04:54 AM
    I have had my office PC on SETI since 1999. Transfered all my units to MR 2004. My, now ageing is still working 24/7 on SETI (Boink) :)
    Damn I deserve a medal for that. :D

    I also have my MDD and iBook folding at home.





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  • Macula
    Oct 25, 11:37 AM
    As Apple's market share increases, so will the fury of competitors, legislators, hackers and open source advocates alike.

    OS X is already cracking open (see for example http://semthex.freeflux.net/), and it is now possible to run OS/X with very few glitches on any super-fast (if ugly) Dell machine or any other $300 x86 clone.

    Likewise, DRM is beginning to leak.

    I am curious to see for how long Apple will be able to safeguard its monopolies. Restricting its content (OS/X, music, video, etc.) to run only on its own hardware platform is a GREAT idea in principle, but I have serious doubts that it is technically VIABLE in the long term.

    This may turn out to be for Apple the greatest cost of its transition from PowerPC to Intel.





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  • Jmouse
    Mar 16, 03:27 AM
    It's a secret. I'd tell you but then I'd have to llik you. :D

    lol
    and macbook bro





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  • BornToMac
    Nov 5, 06:33 PM
    http://i668.photobucket.com/albums/vv42/BornToMac_2009/Screenshot2010-11-05at73215PM.png





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  • phairphan
    Feb 15, 08:17 PM
    You're not using the last.fm scrobbler by any chance?





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  • L-U-R-C-H
    Mar 25, 12:26 PM
    I hate how you have to download the entire OS every time there's a small update like this. 666MB for a few bug fixes... Also, what's up with the 666MB? Maybe we should stay away from this update guys lol.





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  • Somewhere Tom
    Mar 2, 09:15 PM
    A relative has an eMac, and I've been using her Sound Studio which comes installed. Now I have bought a Mac Mini and was saddened to discover Sound Studio does not come installed. With all the extra bells and whistles my "innexpensive" mini came to $850+... you'd think they could have included this one program

    Would there be a way to get this pgm into the mac mini off the emac installation discs? I opened the emac disc 1 on the mini and did the "go to folder" thing (/volumes/ disc name /System/Installation/Packages/)
    to see the installation packages, but sound studio was not there among the dozen or so choices.

    There was a package listed called "additional software" in the directory but I'm hesitant to launch that. For disc 2, I could not discern the right "go to folder" path to get it to display other than a pdf saying "go to disc 1."

    Any ideas? Or is all this a bit risky/dodgy?

    ST





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  • ham_man
    Sep 13, 12:35 AM
    Is their site ironically slow or is that just me? It's not massively slow, but you'd think they'd have really fast/efficient code...
    Quite a bit of it is Flash though...





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  • Nermal
    Jul 11, 07:10 PM
    Originally posted by MacManDan




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  • Dave Braine
    Apr 28, 11:55 AM
    How to fix what?





    scottlinux
    Mar 19, 09:32 AM
    After years of abandonment finally someone at Apple said, 'oh crap yeah what's this Logic thing we have? We should probably put some resources on that.'





    johnnyjibbs
    Nov 9, 11:07 AM
    As some of you will know, I switched to Macs last year with the purchase of my 12" PowerBook. Now I've finally got myself an iPod. It's a regular 4G iPod which was purchased before the iPod Photo was introduced, but I'm not bitter because I could never afford one of those beauties anyway.

    Apart from a creaky old tape walkman that I had 10 years ago and hardly ever used, this is my first portable music player. I never really got with the whole MP3 thing until I decided to import all my music onto iTunes when I got my first Mac last year. I'm very pleased with the AAC format and now regular buy music from the iTunes Music Store too.

    Now, my brother got a 3G 20GB iPod last year but I confess I never really spent much time with it (probably because I was too excited about my Mac and knew that I'd only want one for myself if I used it!). And now, in a sort of reciprocal promotion agreement with my brother (which this time sees him getting an iBook: my first person switched ;) ), I finally got my iPod.

    Packaging
    Good old Apple quality with lovely tilting box approach. The box is essentially the same as my brother's 3G iPod box, other than it now has the brightly coloured shilouetted images of that iPod ad campaign all over the outer sleeve. Nice, and instantly recognisable as iPod.

    Contents
    Ok, so I knew that I wouldn't be getting the dock with my model, but, as far as I know, the inclusion of the dock is the only difference between the 20 and 40GB models (other than the obvious price, capacity and slight size differences). It's a bit disappointing that I have to pay �30 to get the remote that came with my brother's 3G version. Mine now includes a USB cable as well as a FireWire one, which is good for the PC users I suppose. There is no 4-6pin FireWire adaptor or little plastic clip to protect the dock connector port any more though. And the lack of any basic case is near criminal. I guess these are some cost-cutting measures and I guess I shouldn't complain that this iPod was a lot cheaper than my brother's 3G 20GB model last year.

    First impressions
    It always surprises me how small the iPod is when you see it. The 4G model looks neater than the older model in my opinion, with a clean easy-access wheel instead of the four button line arrangement. The screen also looks a lot nicer and sharper than shots shown on the Apple iPod website.

    Setting up
    Since all my music is already on my Mac, filling the iPod up was simple - just plug in using the FireWire cable and it all automatically syncs (after product registration). iSync was a breeze too - and I have never had to use this program until now. Once it was ready, I just had to eject the iPod and then plug in the headphones.

    Using the iPod
    Well, I can say that I have never heard such a good sound out of any headphones ever, especially little in-ear types. All my music is encoded in 128kbps AAC and it sounds immaculate. I won't ever bother with Apple Lossless. So, the sound is brilliant and the controls are very easy too. The menus are easy to navigate, but it would be nice if the LCD display had a slightly better response time - scrolling menus causes a slight shimmering effect, but it's nothing really to worry about. Also, with a mass of artists and songs like I have got, it can become quite tiresome when you have to scroll your thumb through about 200 rotations to navigate huge lists.

    I noticed that occassionally there are small pauses when you try to skip through lots of songs quickly, but I'll just put this down to technological limitations as it has to access the hard drive. It's not a problem. What is a bit annoying though is the slight pause between tracks which is not great on albums that are designed to flow continuously. The iTunes crossfade option is not available on the iPod, or I have yet to find it.

    The extra options, such as calender and contacts, are useful, although you can only view all your data. Maybe, they could release a little mini keyboard add-on that would allow you to type your own notes. (I could see it now: "World's first novel written on an iPod"). I tried out the notes feature by converting my CV into a text file and placing it on there to view. It's good, other than the fact it seems to get chopped off (i.e. iPod can only view the first so many words of a file). The games are ok, but unlikely to rival my GameBoy Color. The Music Quiz is a nice little option though.

    Verdict
    Overall, I'm very pleased with the iPod and can begin to see why it's so popular. Put simply, it works. It plays music very very well, and this is important because it's the main purpose of the device. It's easy to use and battery life is pretty good. I'm still on my first charge. I've had none of those problems I've heard about - no crashes and no interference or static noises. The best thing about the iPod is that is does exactly what it says it's supposed to do, and in a neat, stylish and small package. Nice.





    ricky1989
    Feb 24, 08:28 AM
    Scr U funky. 13MBP has been their best selling mbp. Why should they kill that? Because you don't like it? Then suck it up.

    Yea. those avg. Joe who are buying Apple's "Design", I think they wouldnt care much.
    But for those who really loves apple's product, this is definitely a deal&heartbreaker
    Just my 2cent





    beez7777
    Oct 13, 09:21 PM
    seems more likely than 19" iMacs. I can picture those models appearing at MWSF





    bluebomberman
    Sep 11, 11:51 AM
    I was getting ready to go to Chinatown (about 30 blocks away from WTC) to meet a Jewish friend from Virginia for his first authentic dim sum experience when I had the urge to check my email first. The New York Times web page loaded horribly slow, and pics didn't come up, but I made out the headline...

    ...I had no cable, so all television was out except for Channel 2 (CBS), whose antenna was at the Empire State Building. It stayed that way for over a month, I think.