atomwork
Nov 13, 05:51 PM
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Contrary to previous reports (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/11/20061109011718.shtml), Justin Long writes on his website that he is still making 'Get a Mac' commercials for Apple (http://www.justinlong.net/ubbthreads7/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=9155&page=1#Post9155). In addition, Long adds that he is currently filming some "holiday spots" for Apple. Readers may remember that Apple has previously done holiday-themed ads during their "switch" campaign with Will Ferrell as Santa Claus (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2002/11/20021125172305.shtml).
[ Digg This (http://www.digg.com/apple/Justin_Long_Still_Doing_Mac_Commercials_Holiday_Ads_Coming) ]
wish they would call them Christmas ads;)
Contrary to previous reports (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/11/20061109011718.shtml), Justin Long writes on his website that he is still making 'Get a Mac' commercials for Apple (http://www.justinlong.net/ubbthreads7/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=9155&page=1#Post9155). In addition, Long adds that he is currently filming some "holiday spots" for Apple. Readers may remember that Apple has previously done holiday-themed ads during their "switch" campaign with Will Ferrell as Santa Claus (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2002/11/20021125172305.shtml).
[ Digg This (http://www.digg.com/apple/Justin_Long_Still_Doing_Mac_Commercials_Holiday_Ads_Coming) ]
wish they would call them Christmas ads;)
(marc)
Apr 28, 11:57 AM
I wonder who voted this story "Positive"...
toddybody
Apr 21, 08:31 AM
Not as scientific benchmarking as I'd like...but ok
http://gear.ign.com/articles/116/1163100p1.html
http://gear.ign.com/articles/116/1163100p1.html
punkmac
Nov 13, 09:03 PM
With all due respect, isn't that a firmware DOWNGRADE?
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heyjp
Dec 2, 10:15 AM
Track my movements up to 60 feet away?
When I take my "cloak of invisibility" off, people can track my motions with their eyes up to 400 or 500 feet and further with binoculars.
If people want to follow me from 60 feet away while I jog, they need a life.
Jim
When I take my "cloak of invisibility" off, people can track my motions with their eyes up to 400 or 500 feet and further with binoculars.
If people want to follow me from 60 feet away while I jog, they need a life.
Jim
hammie14
Mar 13, 03:30 PM
Here is my attempt, nothing special
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How do you get the time and date on the desktop ?
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How do you get the time and date on the desktop ?
chipchen
Apr 28, 11:51 AM
I'd bet good money that they didn't even find the right people... they probably got pressure from Apple, so they either found some people to take the fall (and paid their families off) or just found some scapegoats that look good enough for the fall.
The real people are probably just laying low right now... they'll get caught eventually though... cause they got a taste....
The real people are probably just laying low right now... they'll get caught eventually though... cause they got a taste....
Illusion986
Apr 11, 11:46 PM
Oh really.......?? DUUUHHH!!!!!! :rolleyes:
pubwvj
Mar 29, 04:19 PM
Nokia: the company that litigates instead of innovates.
baryon
Apr 12, 07:10 AM
I don't think the iPad 2 was a "half-upgrade". The iPad 2 was completely redesigned, much much slimmer, a lot lighter, two cameras, much faster... I don't think an update soon, this fall, would be so important. This is a full update and I expect the iPad to have a regular release cycle of about a year.
astewart
Nov 14, 12:31 PM
Mind you, he is referring to the MacBook. I would expect iMacs to run cooler.
Ahh, that makes sense.
I have no problems with Sleep issues or Booting...Should I really run the firmware update? I really don't want my system running any hotter then it already does.
Ahh, that makes sense.
I have no problems with Sleep issues or Booting...Should I really run the firmware update? I really don't want my system running any hotter then it already does.
MacRumors
Sep 12, 01:29 PM
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Steve Jobs today unveiled a redesigned iPod Shuffle (http://www.apple.com/ipodshuffle/). The new shuffle resembles the iPod Remote control, and features a clip for easy wearability. The new model also features a USB 2.0 "dock" connector, which is required for connecting to a computer for synchronization and charging.
The shuffle will be available in one 1GB model for US $79, and will ship in October.
Steve Jobs today unveiled a redesigned iPod Shuffle (http://www.apple.com/ipodshuffle/). The new shuffle resembles the iPod Remote control, and features a clip for easy wearability. The new model also features a USB 2.0 "dock" connector, which is required for connecting to a computer for synchronization and charging.
The shuffle will be available in one 1GB model for US $79, and will ship in October.
reubs
Jan 8, 10:01 PM
Go Ducks!!!
Go Ducks, indeed. I've never wanted to see a team lose as much as I want to see Auburn lose.
Go Ducks, indeed. I've never wanted to see a team lose as much as I want to see Auburn lose.
neildmitchell
Sep 10, 05:48 PM
I sometimes walk out in the snow without a jacket or a sweater, just a T-shirt. I would feel the cold pressing against my skin, not as cold, but as an unusual sensation. It's funny. When I changed my pain threshold in my mind, I was able to cope with the cold weather pretty easily.
Thats what I used to do to build my cold threshold, when I lived in Chicago.
Thats what I used to do to build my cold threshold, when I lived in Chicago.
Eckels
Jan 10, 12:25 AM
I'm still rather new to to Macs, but is there precedent for releasing software like iLife later on in the MacWorld show? it's a few days isn't it? is it possible that it might be released later in the week?
NewSc2
Nov 13, 04:01 PM
Just one word, Justin:
PARAGRAPHS!
My god, have you been onto Justin's site? (Justinlong.net) His posts make my eyes bleed. I'm pretty sure the whole 50 paragraphs into 1 giant one was on purpose.
PARAGRAPHS!
My god, have you been onto Justin's site? (Justinlong.net) His posts make my eyes bleed. I'm pretty sure the whole 50 paragraphs into 1 giant one was on purpose.
dguisinger
Dec 2, 02:00 AM
Funny.
I'm sure you could setup GSM repeaters and reprogram them to watch a person's cell phone as they walk around.
I really don't see the problem. Making a mountain out of a mole hill.
So what if you can slip it in someone's backpack.
I can buy radio direction finders and transmitters online and do the same.
Or I can buy GPS trackers, and also stick it on someone's car.
Those solutions are easier, more accurate, etc......and not terribly expensive.
I mean, they still need several Nike receivers in the perfect locations vs using regular direction finding or GPS tracking.....
I'm sure you could setup GSM repeaters and reprogram them to watch a person's cell phone as they walk around.
I really don't see the problem. Making a mountain out of a mole hill.
So what if you can slip it in someone's backpack.
I can buy radio direction finders and transmitters online and do the same.
Or I can buy GPS trackers, and also stick it on someone's car.
Those solutions are easier, more accurate, etc......and not terribly expensive.
I mean, they still need several Nike receivers in the perfect locations vs using regular direction finding or GPS tracking.....
bankshot
Oct 18, 03:47 PM
I couldn't care less about video, and wireless syncing is likely to be too slow to be useful. However, it recently occurred to me that there's a killer application for wireless in the iPod, and I hope Apple doesn't miss the boat here. They've been going on and on about how so many car manufactures offer iPod integration kits now, but every one of those requires you to pull the iPod out of your pocket/bag/whatever and plug it into the car. It's still kind of a pain.
Imagine having audio wirelessly sent to your car's stereo. The iPod is in your pocket, you're listening on headphones as you walk up to your car. You get in, turn it on, and without missing a beat, the music is playing on your car speakers. You never had to touch the iPod - it's still in your pocket.
It seems to me that this is exactly the kind of seamless integration that Apple strives for. And if there were a stereo kit available that worked with this, I'd get it in a heartbeat. Of course, they could also do it for home stereos a la Airport Express. You arrive home, walk in the door, and your music is playing right where it left off on your home stereo. Maybe the iPod would even pause it while no headphones or wireless receivers are connected - so you don't miss that cool solo while walking from the driveway to the front door.
Am I alone in thinking this would be the coolest and most useful application of wireless?
Imagine having audio wirelessly sent to your car's stereo. The iPod is in your pocket, you're listening on headphones as you walk up to your car. You get in, turn it on, and without missing a beat, the music is playing on your car speakers. You never had to touch the iPod - it's still in your pocket.
It seems to me that this is exactly the kind of seamless integration that Apple strives for. And if there were a stereo kit available that worked with this, I'd get it in a heartbeat. Of course, they could also do it for home stereos a la Airport Express. You arrive home, walk in the door, and your music is playing right where it left off on your home stereo. Maybe the iPod would even pause it while no headphones or wireless receivers are connected - so you don't miss that cool solo while walking from the driveway to the front door.
Am I alone in thinking this would be the coolest and most useful application of wireless?
theBB
Sep 12, 05:47 PM
Then get a nano? Alu exterior, even smaller than before, better battery life, small LCD display...
Unless if you're asking for something like a nano at the price of a shuffle. Then keep dreaming.
I have a SanDisk player about the size of a shuffle, but with a screen, radio and voice recorder. It runs on one AAA battery. It cannot do playlists, it is only folders of mp3 and wma files. Radio almost never work indoors. It comes with in-ear headphones that are too big for my ears. The new version with 1GB capacity is selling for only $55 at Amazon. The new one even seems to have a color screen. Unless iTunes compatibility is important for you, it is not a bad deal just due to the screen. I guess Apple could add a screen and still sell shuffle for $79 or have a 1GB nano for $99.
Unless if you're asking for something like a nano at the price of a shuffle. Then keep dreaming.
I have a SanDisk player about the size of a shuffle, but with a screen, radio and voice recorder. It runs on one AAA battery. It cannot do playlists, it is only folders of mp3 and wma files. Radio almost never work indoors. It comes with in-ear headphones that are too big for my ears. The new version with 1GB capacity is selling for only $55 at Amazon. The new one even seems to have a color screen. Unless iTunes compatibility is important for you, it is not a bad deal just due to the screen. I guess Apple could add a screen and still sell shuffle for $79 or have a 1GB nano for $99.
TonyV125
Apr 29, 01:01 PM
My sentiments exactly.
I was in tears at points :)
I was in tears at points :)
jtara
Apr 14, 02:13 PM
If you look at mid-high range rackmount equipment you'll see they often have rows of fans two deep for redundancy, if one fan fails there is another one right behind it; and the ducting is designed to provide sufficient and even airflow over all critical components.
If you go the Linux route, you'd be wise to run smartd to monitor hard drive temperatures and email/sms you if the temp hits an upper limit.
This is one of the reasons I'm a fan of IBM servers. They do the double row of fans, they have a dual power supply option, and both the fans and power supplies are hot-pluggable. If you do the cabling right (and they supply a bracket for this) you can just slide the box out of the rack on the rollers, take the top off (flip lever), pull a fan (flip a little latch, it comes right out), and plop a new one in, and never skip a beat.
Of course, the system will notify you if something requires service. There is a separate network connection for the onboard management processor, and you can do remote reboots (watching the BIOS messages), even update the BIOS remotely.
Similar set-up for power supplies.
Their on-site service is also great. I had a couple of servers installed in a Wall St. location and required service. (OK, Broad St. to be exact.) When IBM says two hours, they mean two hours. (You pay more for better response time.)
The thermal design is of course excellent. Beautiful clear plastic ducts for the CPUs. Not the typical box where they just blow a bunch of fans over the components and pray.
If you go the Linux route, you'd be wise to run smartd to monitor hard drive temperatures and email/sms you if the temp hits an upper limit.
This is one of the reasons I'm a fan of IBM servers. They do the double row of fans, they have a dual power supply option, and both the fans and power supplies are hot-pluggable. If you do the cabling right (and they supply a bracket for this) you can just slide the box out of the rack on the rollers, take the top off (flip lever), pull a fan (flip a little latch, it comes right out), and plop a new one in, and never skip a beat.
Of course, the system will notify you if something requires service. There is a separate network connection for the onboard management processor, and you can do remote reboots (watching the BIOS messages), even update the BIOS remotely.
Similar set-up for power supplies.
Their on-site service is also great. I had a couple of servers installed in a Wall St. location and required service. (OK, Broad St. to be exact.) When IBM says two hours, they mean two hours. (You pay more for better response time.)
The thermal design is of course excellent. Beautiful clear plastic ducts for the CPUs. Not the typical box where they just blow a bunch of fans over the components and pray.
duvalle
Nov 15, 03:09 PM
the standard "remove battery" and do a "P-Ram-Reset" routine helped me to get the temperatur back to normal. :rolleyes:
but the "whine" sound stayed!
:confused:
but the "whine" sound stayed!
:confused:
jarojr
Apr 6, 10:22 AM
The iPad works with gloves on? really?
-jk
-jk
BigPrince
Jan 2, 05:57 PM
Well, I am 18, so I can't drink, so no bar hopping for me. I am up for anything within 2-3 blocks to meet up for lunch. It would be silly for me to eat all alone with other MR people lurking around. Maybe we should all wear bow ties or something!
In addition, did yall get anything back in the mail yet from them? Are we supposed too?
In addition, did yall get anything back in the mail yet from them? Are we supposed too?