markmcrobie
Mar 27, 03:33 AM
Or follow a nice, easy iPhone dev related Twitter list, which includes all the main players, like this one:
http://twitter.com/Aubin/iphone-jailbreak-teams
As has been said, if it was released too soon, with bugs, the very people asking when it's coming out would be the same people complaining that their device got bricked by a buggy jailbreak that was released too early!
http://twitter.com/Aubin/iphone-jailbreak-teams
As has been said, if it was released too soon, with bugs, the very people asking when it's coming out would be the same people complaining that their device got bricked by a buggy jailbreak that was released too early!
henry72
May 3, 07:09 PM
Same here. That's sucks!!
There is some problem with Aperture too. It won't SYNC everything to my iPad. Like I missed 20 photos out of 12xxx :confused:
There is some problem with Aperture too. It won't SYNC everything to my iPad. Like I missed 20 photos out of 12xxx :confused:
liljohnny51
Mar 7, 09:51 AM
How many people were in line last year for the iPad? I remember I went last year and picked my iPad around noon and there wasn't really aline. I think I'll go around 4pm.
ClimbingTheLog
Oct 4, 10:41 AM
This isn't new, EXIF has location tags for a while; but most of the existing solutions only record location and altitude, not azimuth. I think I've written here before explaining that if only a camera included azimuth tags (and of course the already-recorded zoom and lens size tags) a company like Google could harvest the web for images and build a virtual world with QuickTime-VR like technology that would allow one to virtually visit and travel through anywhere on earth, if somebody had taken of a picture of the right spot. You have issues of lighting, seasons, etc, but if people set their cameras' clocks this can be handled too. Actually if you have GPS the clock can be set from the GPS signal, so that's better too.
hcuar
Jan 14, 06:33 PM
People at work ask if I have stock in Apple... Yes, i'm sick. ;)
spidler
Feb 12, 03:06 PM
i need more help. I got my compu upt to 9.2.2, but now when I try to install it I still get the panic jargin and it says something that I THINK means That it cant install on PowerMac 1,1. So, I got XPostFacto3, but it said it wasn't compatible with Powermac1,1...
what should I do? Is there no hope?
what should I do? Is there no hope?
mulo
Apr 14, 07:44 AM
no stock?
Loomish
Dec 22, 09:38 PM
CD-RW, not CD-RX. I'm sorry:o It says "Burning the disk failed because this type of CD is not supported. Error: 0x80020043. What am I doing?
Heather
Heather, what is "CD-RX?" I've never heard of that format. Is that interchangeable with CD-RW? The latter is the standard read-write format supported by most burners....
Heather
Heather, what is "CD-RX?" I've never heard of that format. Is that interchangeable with CD-RW? The latter is the standard read-write format supported by most burners....
michaelrjohnson
Aug 13, 03:25 PM
Looks good!
Sherifftruman
Feb 22, 08:04 PM
Nope. You can add up to 10 per page (at least on my iPhone, I wonder if it's more on my iPad). Regardless, it just starts squishing them all together. This is where having Shrink really starts to help.
Ok, that's sweet, just what I am looking for. Thanks.
Ok, that's sweet, just what I am looking for. Thanks.
matthew24
Jul 4, 02:47 PM
I really enjoyed the following switch story:
A real desire for a Mac: (http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=3946)
One thing: Don't stop after the first page.
;)
A real desire for a Mac: (http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=3946)
One thing: Don't stop after the first page.
;)
Cinematographer
Apr 4, 03:51 PM
Isn't the graph misleading? Is it 400 thousand units or 400 million units?
Edit: They've changed the legend of the graph. It's correct now. Nevermind.
Edit: They've changed the legend of the graph. It's correct now. Nevermind.
themyst
Mar 27, 11:41 AM
looks like there's gonna be no iPad 2 jailbreak today. Looks like we're waiting another 7 days before release.
Play Ultimate
Nov 8, 11:56 AM
i love macs i love the simplicity but theres nothing out there
that will topple microsoft office period.
As of now, you are correct.
However, don't forget Lotus 1-2-3, dbase IV and others had there day in the sun as well.
At this point, Apple does not need to "overthrow" Office, just provide as alternative.
that will topple microsoft office period.
As of now, you are correct.
However, don't forget Lotus 1-2-3, dbase IV and others had there day in the sun as well.
At this point, Apple does not need to "overthrow" Office, just provide as alternative.
thegoldenmackid
Dec 4, 06:28 PM
The last I heard is new mixtape later this month, album sometime (early) next year...
nanofrog
Apr 24, 09:18 PM
I see you are back in full force. I have been avoiding the whole 6G thing since the performance of most multichannel cards with standard drives is fine. If you are running an array based on SSD drives then I can see the value at this time, but no mechanical drive is going to max out 3G (SATA II) at this time. BTW Nano, running an xserve now, made life so much easier. Have two Sans Digital SAS Chassis, 316X2, dual SAS connectors for 2400MB/S performance, and it has made dealing with raid simple. No more time out errors, no more hard drives dropping out, nothing. Not sure if plunking down $2500 per chassis is worth it but for me with no headaches it was.
Peace,
Noushy
The 6Gb/s cards are still faster than their previous 3Gb/s counterparts with the same disks (i.e. 1680 series vs. 1880 series running the same firmware revision, v1.49). Moving to 6.0Gb/s has both marketing as well as performance implications though (particularly in the enterprise market as SLC based SSD's fall in price and hopefully become more prevalent). I would expect mechanicals that run 6.0Gb/s controllers will run faster as well, even though they can't saturate the interface (native = no shifting backwards for compatibility). For a new storage solution, it would be best to go ahead and get the 6.0Gb/s compliant gear (allows for future growth by only dealing with drives and enclosures, assuming the port count isn't under-planned).
So if the existing equipment will be sufficient through it's planned lifespan, there's no need to rush out and buy 6Gb/s gear.
As per the equipment you used, the ease of use is why it costs so much (the software was already loaded, configured <save user settings>, and tested with the hardware) . I'd recommend keeping it until it no longer meets your needs (gets the job done and doesn't waste funds = keeps boss happy and your job secure :D). ;)
Peace,
Noushy
The 6Gb/s cards are still faster than their previous 3Gb/s counterparts with the same disks (i.e. 1680 series vs. 1880 series running the same firmware revision, v1.49). Moving to 6.0Gb/s has both marketing as well as performance implications though (particularly in the enterprise market as SLC based SSD's fall in price and hopefully become more prevalent). I would expect mechanicals that run 6.0Gb/s controllers will run faster as well, even though they can't saturate the interface (native = no shifting backwards for compatibility). For a new storage solution, it would be best to go ahead and get the 6.0Gb/s compliant gear (allows for future growth by only dealing with drives and enclosures, assuming the port count isn't under-planned).
So if the existing equipment will be sufficient through it's planned lifespan, there's no need to rush out and buy 6Gb/s gear.
As per the equipment you used, the ease of use is why it costs so much (the software was already loaded, configured <save user settings>, and tested with the hardware) . I'd recommend keeping it until it no longer meets your needs (gets the job done and doesn't waste funds = keeps boss happy and your job secure :D). ;)
philipma1957
Feb 3, 09:23 AM
your make and model machine is the borderline for 720p.
goes Maralynquot; mid make-up
_Tags: Beauty, Book, Make up
DonCarlos
May 7, 02:36 AM
Hi All,
I thought that I would post this and let you know how I formatted my new 1TB external for both HFS+ and NTFS. It had been a few years since I had done that so I checked the internet and got an array of contrary and convoluted information. But, this is what worked for me.
Pretty simple and straightforward.
In Mac:
Disk Utility> Partition
-create two partitions. You'll determine their sizes.
Partition 1 format HFS+ I named it MAC External
Partition 2 format MS DOS (FAT) I named it W7 External
-Exit Mac
In Windows 7
Open Disk Management
Locate your external drive.
You will see the Mac partition and you will see an Unallocated partition. Choose the Unallocated partition, (that will become your W7) but you will need to name it and format it NTSF.
-Exit Disk Management
Done.
That was it. Hope it works for you as well.
More room is nice on both sides. I did my image and then backup copy for W7. And now in Mac I decided to use Time Machine for the very first time, since I found this application to schedule Time Machine more eco nomically (hour, or day, or week, or month...instead of it's current hourly updating). I could see why people ran out of hard drive space. The free application I found is called Time Machine Editor. Hope it works, if not I will do a SuperDuper clone and call that good. The link for Time Machine Editor http://timesoftware.free.fr/timemachineeditor/
Also on a side note, the new drive is a Hitachi 7200/1TB and it was so quiet that I had to check the enclosure repeatedly to reafirm that it was running. Very very very quiet drive. This drive replaced the original noisy Seagate that was in my LaCie Quadra2 enclosure. And firewire does really play a key role when using these larger drive.
Hope some of this information is beneficial to our members.
I thought that I would post this and let you know how I formatted my new 1TB external for both HFS+ and NTFS. It had been a few years since I had done that so I checked the internet and got an array of contrary and convoluted information. But, this is what worked for me.
Pretty simple and straightforward.
In Mac:
Disk Utility> Partition
-create two partitions. You'll determine their sizes.
Partition 1 format HFS+ I named it MAC External
Partition 2 format MS DOS (FAT) I named it W7 External
-Exit Mac
In Windows 7
Open Disk Management
Locate your external drive.
You will see the Mac partition and you will see an Unallocated partition. Choose the Unallocated partition, (that will become your W7) but you will need to name it and format it NTSF.
-Exit Disk Management
Done.
That was it. Hope it works for you as well.
More room is nice on both sides. I did my image and then backup copy for W7. And now in Mac I decided to use Time Machine for the very first time, since I found this application to schedule Time Machine more eco nomically (hour, or day, or week, or month...instead of it's current hourly updating). I could see why people ran out of hard drive space. The free application I found is called Time Machine Editor. Hope it works, if not I will do a SuperDuper clone and call that good. The link for Time Machine Editor http://timesoftware.free.fr/timemachineeditor/
Also on a side note, the new drive is a Hitachi 7200/1TB and it was so quiet that I had to check the enclosure repeatedly to reafirm that it was running. Very very very quiet drive. This drive replaced the original noisy Seagate that was in my LaCie Quadra2 enclosure. And firewire does really play a key role when using these larger drive.
Hope some of this information is beneficial to our members.
ithink2ez
Jan 14, 10:41 AM
Thanks I've been looking for that site
Bobdude161
Dec 8, 02:29 PM
http://att.macrumors.com/contest/D25B54.jpg
Took a little more time on this one.
I don't see what kind of order the nanos are in. Some one fill me in.
Apple stole your idea to draw pictures with iPods:
http://images.apple.com/retail/images/promo_bott_holiday2006c.jpg:
http://images.apple.com/retail/images/promo_bott_holiday2006c.jpg
Hmmmm, lawsuit? Noooooo, j/k. why would you want to sue Apple? How silly of me. :p
Took a little more time on this one.
I don't see what kind of order the nanos are in. Some one fill me in.
Apple stole your idea to draw pictures with iPods:
http://images.apple.com/retail/images/promo_bott_holiday2006c.jpg:
http://images.apple.com/retail/images/promo_bott_holiday2006c.jpg
Hmmmm, lawsuit? Noooooo, j/k. why would you want to sue Apple? How silly of me. :p
jeffm5690
Apr 25, 04:16 PM
I can't believe nobody following this thread has a jailbroken ipad with Optimum V1.0 on it... :( Very sad...
Stella
Jan 15, 08:11 AM
Could make sense - and source of the rumour might have some credibility now that CityTV is owned by Rogers...
I'm still waiting for the CDMA version though!
Mike
Think you may be waiting a while for CDMA version.
Over the weekend I was reading an article ( Globe and mail IRC ) that Telus are seriously considering starting a GSM network.
I'm still waiting for the CDMA version though!
Mike
Think you may be waiting a while for CDMA version.
Over the weekend I was reading an article ( Globe and mail IRC ) that Telus are seriously considering starting a GSM network.
Siggen
Apr 17, 04:09 PM
It's cute that people think Comex actually ever made a working Jailbreak for iPad 2.
I wish I could photoshop my way to 200k followers on Twitter.
Yeah, i bet you dont believe all the other great stuff he released was his work either?
I wish I could photoshop my way to 200k followers on Twitter.
Yeah, i bet you dont believe all the other great stuff he released was his work either?
backspinner
Dec 31, 04:52 AM
I'm not very happy with the left column, but overall it looks good.
Three mentions of page 2 articles on the front page though is too much I think. Maybe you can leave off the page 2 forum box at the right?
Three mentions of page 2 articles on the front page though is too much I think. Maybe you can leave off the page 2 forum box at the right?